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Deep Leadership
#0369 – Resilience at Work with Simon Bailey

Deep Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 39:36


Today, I'm joined by Simon Bailey, and we're discussing Resilience at Work. Simon is a researcher, advisor, speaker, and author. He is the world's leading expert on the subject of brilliance. His groundbreaking research into resilience and brilliance led to his 11th book, Resilience@Work: How to Coach Yourself Into a Thriving Future. With Disney Institute as his launchpad, he's left an indelible mark on 2,400 organizations in 54 countries, including American Express, Deloitte, Visa, Signet Jewelers, and Taco Bell. He has also significantly impacted 120,000 professionals who've experienced his pioneering courses on the LinkedIn Learning platform. I'm excited to talk to him about Resilience at Work. Show resources: simontbailey.com Resilience@Work book Sponsors: Cadre of Men Farrow Skin Care Salty Sailor Coffee Company Leader Connect The Qualified Leadership Series ____ Get all of Jon Rennie's bestselling leadership books for 15% off the regular price today! HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast
Takeover Episode: Simon Bailey Interviews Bogi Krossteig

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 63:54


As young adults, many of us are faced with choices that will lay the foundation for adulthood. What may seem to be the “right” choice, isn't always the best choice. A decision was made, and Bogi Krossteig has never looked back. Founding North Atlantic Diving in the Faroe Islands, he has pursued a career in diving that all started with three pieces of a puzzle, which he describes as his holy trinity. Bringing new ideas to old ways, technical and overhead diving, challenges of opening a dive center, the beauty of the Faroes, and much more. Please enjoy this Takeover episode hosted by Simon Bailey.Recorded in November 2024Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/bogikrossteig/https://www.instagram.com/simonbdiving/Additional Links:https://northatlanticdiving.com/https://simonbdiving.com/

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast
Takeover Episode: Simon Bailey Interviews Nick Hogle

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 57:20


In this takeover episode, Simon Bailey interviews Nick Hogle. Yes, the tables have turned, and I now join as a guest to share my journey. It was amazing to sit down with Simon and cruise down memory lane from my first breaths through my progression. A story that starts in Thailand, grows in Texas, enhanced in Mexico, and continues to flourish in Southeast Asia. I think there is some chat about a podcast somewhere in there as well. Please enjoy.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/offgassingscubapodcast/https://www.instagram.com/simonbdiving/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/814882646726565

Authors Up
Authors Up Interview with Simon Bailey

Authors Up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 48:26


A forum for authors by authors. Interview with Simon Bailey, author of 'Resilence @ Work.' #authorsup #forauthors #byauthors #alhbroadcasting #podcast #InternetTelevision #authorssupportingauthors #getthebook #Resilienceatwork #Resilience #SimonBailey

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 276 – Unstoppable Christian Life Coach with Dale Young

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 62:33


Our guest this time is Dale Young. Other than ten years in Australia, Dale has spent his entire life in Texas. Mostly he worked in the IT world starting right out of college. Even in college in 1972 he was attracted to computers. He worked in the computer world for more than 30 years. As Dale will describe, he experienced a life-changing event that occurred to him in 1992 that changed the entire direction of his world. However, it was many years before he recognized this life-changing event. Dale will tell us all about this. Dale has an interesting and very positive coaching program he will describe. I think you will see that what he offers is relevant to consider. About the Guest: Dale inspires Christian Entrepreneurs to Step Into Their Calling. He helps them clarify their Calling and turn their business into a purpose-driven mission using proven Biblical principles and the latest research on brain science. Identity answers “Who are you at your deep core level?” Dale uses CliftonStrengths, Spiritual Gifts, and Values assessments along with other reflection tools to help you answer this question. Community answers “Who are you with, who supports you?” Calling answers “Why are you here, in this place at this time?” Dale is certified with several assessments and has multiple coaching qualifications, including WeAlign Executive Coach and the International Coach Federation (ICF) Professional Certified Coach (PCC). Dale volunteers with several Christian non-profits including Follower Of One and the Faith Driven Entrepreneurs. Dale is a native Texan and currently lives west of Fort Worth. Dale is a member of Solid Rock Church. Dale is a two-time #1 bestselling author. Next Level Your Life was released January 24th, 2023 and hit #1 in 31 categories, including international. The Transformational Journey was released October 10th, 2023 and hit #1 in 60 categories including several international. Ways to connect with Dale: Email: Dale@CoachDale.com Website: www.CoachDale.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachdale/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachDaleYoung About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can subscribe in your favorite podcast app. You can also support our podcast through our tip jar https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/unstoppable-mindset . Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Transcription Notes: Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:21 Well, howdy, everyone, this is your host, Mike Hinkson, and you are listening to unstoppable mindset. We're really glad that you're here. Thanks for being here, wherever you happen to be today, we get to talk today with Dale Young who as as he would tell you, he inspires Christian entrepreneurs, which I think is great, and he's a coach. He does a number of things relating to all that. And I'm really going to be very interested to hear how he got to doing what he does and exactly what he does. He's also written two books that have been very successful. Both have been published within the last few months, and they're both doing very well, so I think that's kind of cool as well. So Dale, want to welcome you to unstoppable mindset, and thanks very much for being here. Well, thank   Dale Young ** 02:10 you, Michael. I'm honored to be here. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 02:14 why don't we start, as I love to do, by hearing kind of, maybe, about the early Dale, growing up and some of that sort of stuff.   Dale Young ** 02:21 Early Dale, well, let's see. I was born raised in I was born and raised in Amarillo, Texas. So I'm a native Texan. I've lived in Texas all my life, except for 10 years in Australia, which I'm sure we'll get to at some point. But first 18 years was in Amarillo Texas, sort   Michael Hingson ** 02:38 of, sort of, born on Route 66   Dale Young ** 02:42 huh? Yep. Was, was basically had a pretty normal childhood. I was a geek or a nerd before geeks and nerds were popular, so I was in the math and science club and I was in the chess club in high school. So there you go. That gives you a little bit of background for   Michael Hingson ** 03:05 me. Yeah, I, I never did end up in the chess club, but I was in the Math Club and the science club, and I was on the mathletes, which was our math competition thing. And I actually got a letter for being on the mathletes, which was I never expected to get that but during our senior awards assembly, I got a letter. So I thought that was pretty cool. That's pretty cool. So I guess that made me eligible for the Letterman club, except I graduated. So what do you do? Story of my life?   Dale Young ** 03:35 Anyway, High School. The best teacher I had in high school was Mrs. Billy love, and she taught physics, and so I went off to college to be in physics. Aha, yeah. And I know that's very close to your background there,   Michael Hingson ** 03:53 right? My, my master's is in physics, yeah.   Dale Young ** 03:57 So anyway, I got into physics at UT, Austin, and I found that it was a little bit tough. And I was probably, it was probably tough because I was falling in love with computers at the time. Yeah. What year was this? This was 1972   Michael Hingson ** 04:17 okay, yep, yeah.   Dale Young ** 04:18 I i was actually, I was actually going there started out as a physics major, but because I had not had calculus in high school, because I was in one of the more slower high schools in the Amarillo area, they said, Well, you can't take a real physics course because you haven't had calculus, even though I'd had two semesters of physics, and I really knew all the calculus. I just didn't know that I knew all the calculus. And so they put me in this this course that they called physical simulation via computer. And so we worked all these calculus like problems during using the computer programming. And I found that I loved it. And so I went on as kind of doing a lot in physics and a lot in computer science for about a year, year and a half, something like that. And game count came down to a time when I made a B in physics and an A in computer science. And I looked at the employment prospects for things, and I said, Hmm, maybe I should change majors here. So so I went over into computer science and loved it, made, made tremendous progress in that actually had the privilege of actually working as a computer programmer on campus while I was still an undergraduate, and that was a really big deal, because I got to drive my car on campus and all kinds of good stuff like that.   Michael Hingson ** 05:49 What computers were you using back then?   Dale Young ** 05:51 They were basically, I started with Data General, Nova computers, many computers, many computers, right? The computer science profession was, you know, the computer. Most of the computer science people were doing card punches and submitting it to a mainframe with it was a control data computer, CDC computer, yeah. And so it was one of the big, big dogs. And so when I switched to computer science and I took my first computer science class, they actually said, Well, you got you got to do it via punch cards. And I did my first assignment to be a punch cards. And I said, this is not cool. I don't like doing this because I'd already had the stuff with doing the mini computer. So I talked to some buddies and found out I could do the assignment on the minicomputer and submitted to the big computer, get the results back, and then everything, you know, debug it multiple times, and then actually just submit it for once and get the printout. And I was done. And so I didn't actually have to use the computer the punch card decks. And so that was, that was my back door around it, and that was one of the reasons I made straight A's in computer science, is because I could do things about 10 times faster than most of the other computer science people there.   Michael Hingson ** 07:10 Yeah, I remember going to UC Irvine in 1968 and most everything at that time was done on the mainframe, which we had was an IBM 360 and then for the more advanced computer users, they had a PDP 10, the deck PDP 10, which I got to eventually play with a little bit. But for me, the big problem was that there wasn't an interface that was accessible. I kind of figured out a few workarounds to do some stuff on the computer, but it was not really available. A friend who I met because he started this project learning from the computer science people that I wasn't able to access the computer, he did some research, and he figured out a way to develop a computer terminal. And the computer terminal used, let's see, I want to make sure I do it right. It was a PDP 8e mini computer that would take the information from the computer and translate it into code that would drive a printer that was specially modified the shop on campus modified it according to specs to be able to produce some Braille, but it required the computer to translate it. So all of my work, whenever I wanted to use a computer, once we figured that out was I had to go in, activate the PDPA and turn on, of course, the printer, well, it was a terminal, not a printer, and so it would emboss Braille on regular paper, so it wasn't even Braille, so it wasn't anything that I would keep, and it worked, but it was still just kind of a real challenge. So for me, computers, although I love them and did as much as I could and learned as much as I could with them, weren't as usable back in those days. Yeah.   Dale Young ** 09:20 Well anyway, after changing majors, I still graduated in three years and two summer schools, and that was basically because I had to take a foreign language and so I had to concentrate on the summer schools to get the foreign language stuff in. What did you take? And German of all things. Yeah, I thought it was going to be useful in the computer science world, but it really wasn't. So haven't ever really used it or followed up on that. Yeah, yeah. And so anyway, went back to Amarillo and got a job on for the city of Amarillo on an IBM 360 mainframe. Mm hmm, doing IBM assembly language. Did a little bit of COBOL, just enough to know that I didn't like cobalt. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 10:08 I hear you probably,   Dale Young ** 10:09 I probably learned probably three dozen computer languages by the time I graduated college. I did better with Fortran, yeah. Well, my first language was basic, and my second one was Pascal, and my third one was Fortran, so   Michael Hingson ** 10:23 yeah, and I learned basic as well. Yeah, they were all good.   Dale Young ** 10:28 But anyway, was in back in Amarillo for about eight months, got an offer to go back to Austin and work for a actually worked for the boss that I had worked for as a programmer on campus, he had started his own startup company, and he had bought one of these data general Nova computers, and was doing business systems on it. And so I went back and worked for him for a couple of years, then moved over to another local firm there in Austin called radian. They did a lot of atmospheric type of scientific stuff using many computers. So I did that. And after that, I got an offer to move to Dallas, to eventually move to Australia, and that was all because of my data general expertise and background. So came to Dallas for about a year and a half, got my security clearance as part of that, and then went down to Australia in January of 1982 was there for three years, came back to the states for two years and then went back to Australia for seven years after that. So, yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 11:47 So what did you do in Australia? What was the reason for going down there?   Dale Young ** 11:51 So the company I was working for was e systems. It's a defense contractor right now, part of Raytheon, right? And so it was all government work at that point.   Michael Hingson ** 12:02 Yeah, wow. So, so was it just you? Did you have a family by then?   Dale Young ** 12:09 I actually got married in 1983 halfway through that first three years. But I got married to a lady from Dallas. So you know, it was another person that I'd known before, so got married there, and, yeah, we actually never had any kids, so it was just the two of us for quite a while that eventually ended up in divorce in 2016 I'm a parent a little bit later. Yeah, yeah. So anyway, but yeah, had a great time in Australia, both the the first time and the second time. Actually made the Northern Territory volleyball team during the first tour, and that was great. And, you know, made a lot of friends in Australia, had a lot of travel around Australia, did quite a few things in terms of work. But during that time, the thing I was most proud of was I took a I took a system. They actually sent me down there in January 82 to support a system that had not been developed by you systems. It was developed by another government contractor. And they sent a, you know, they installed it in January 82 got it mostly signed off in, think, March of 82 and then they were, they had somebody stay over for another month or so, but after that, it was me. I was the sole support for that new system, and I was also the trainer for that new system. I was teaching all the old people that had not known this system at all. I was teaching them how to use it and support it and such like that and so. So it was lot of responsibility, but one of the big things I did was one program in particular that just was not working at all, and when you printed it out, because this is the day in the days of the green bar computer print out 132 column readouts and such like that. That thing was probably about six inches thick when you printed it out that program, yeah, and I worked through it, and I looked at it, and I it was basically a mess. I ended up just basically throwing away and rewriting it. And it ended up about an inch and a half and print out when it was done. And about half of that was the comments that had been all the changes that were recorded at the front of the program. So I really simplified that program a lot, and it all worked. And it. Work the way the users wanted it to work. So it was, it was a really significant win, and I don't think they ever had any more problems with that problem with that program. So that was one of the things I was most proud of about my Australia, Australia time was being able to make a significant contribution and to change like that. So   Michael Hingson ** 15:19 kind of probably the thing that you remember the most, are you the most proud of when you were in the IT world?   Dale Young ** 15:25 No, not in the whole IT world, but that was definitely in the Australia time. So yeah. So after Australia came back and got a different job as CEO CI CIO of a little company. It had like a four people to IT team. So CIO was just a title, and in title, not in fact, type of thing. Worked there for a couple of years, and then got into computer consulting for a couple of years, then worked for another company for a year, and then started with, with the people I've been with, we actually started a startup company in 2000 in the technology industry. And you say, dot bomb type of thing. That was not a really good time, but our company actually did really well. It was a combination of selling computer hardware. We were a sun microsystem dealer, so we sold computer hardware, and by that time, I was a database expert. So I was installing Oracle databases on the Sun Microsystems and installing the sun OS as well spark stations and so on. Yeah, so operating systems and databases, and I was VP of that startup company. And we went from, I don't know, just a few $1,000 of startup funds to, I don't know, I think it was several million dollars of actual revenue. And we hit number 10 on the entrepreneur, fastest growing companies in the US for the year 2000 so that was applied Solutions Incorporated. And then in 2002 we opened a Houston office, and we hit number 23 on that entrepreneur fastest 100 list. And so then in 2003 we had some internal struggles, some leadership struggles, and some other things. And in 2004 we actually ended up having to shut the company down. So yeah, so it was a real roller coaster ride from 2000 to 2004   Michael Hingson ** 17:34 I remember working with sun spark stations. I worked for a company that actually developed a pizza box that looked just like a spark station, except it had hot plug removable disk drives in it. Oh, wow. Okay, and and so for Wall Street, for example, they could either have our system stacked right on top of or right below the spark station so it didn't take up any more room on a desk, but people could pull out disks and put in different disks, so everybody had their own assigned disk, for example. And we also did that with other organizations, some government contractors or some government agencies that we can't really talk about, but they used it too, which, again, was the advantage was it was essentially a zero footprint, except for going up two or three inches. Yeah, which was cool. Yeah,   Dale Young ** 18:29 that was pretty cool. So then 2004 we shut that company down. I went to, went to Stonebridge technologies, and started building, started doing kind of the same things, hardware, databases, operating systems. And one thing I didn't mention, the guy that actually hired me in 1996 he was kind of my friend and mentor. His name's Gary Todd. He was president of applied solutions. I was vice president. And then when we switched over to Stonebridge, he was, he was a vice president and a division lead, division president, and I was working for him, we built up that division, and then 2006 sold a managed services, a database managed services contract, to a client in Houston. This was, you know, we were based in the DFW area, Dallas, Fort Worth area, and sold it to this client in Houston. So I was on the I was down in Houston four days a week for quite a while on, you know, getting that thing spun up and supported in the team built and all that sort of stuff. That contract went annual in 2007 right? Yeah, 2007 went annual for over a million dollars a year. And considering Stonebridge. Was a $12 million annual revenue company in 2006 we got quite a bit of attention in our division because of that so but ended up that after finally left stone bridge in 2021 and we still had a managed database managed services contract with that client in Houston. And, you know, for a managed services contract to last more than five years is a pretty big deal, and this one lasted at least 14 so I was, I was proud of the team that I built, that we built through that time. Wow, that's the thing I would say was the most impressive about my whole IT career,   Michael Hingson ** 20:45 yeah, you you had it, and it lasted for quite a while, which is really pretty cool. What caused you to leave?   Dale Young ** 20:51 Well, so really 2004 because of the changes with applied solutions and some other stuff. I went through some experiential based training, which really opened me up to the whole personal development side. I'd already been kind of in that mode, okay? I've been learning a lot more about teamwork and following John Maxwell and such like that. This, this training I went through in 2004 really opened me up to being more on the personal side, personal connections, all of that. And then in 2007 I started, well, 2006 2007 I started volunteering for that organization and really learning more about the emotional side of human beings and how to really build relationships and things like that. 2007 I end of 2007 I actually take a course with a guy from that organization about life coaching. I'd never heard of life coaching before that never knew that it was such a thing and but I kind of fell in love with it, and I started doing some research on it. Found out that I what I could find at the time in 2007 on the internet was not, I couldn't find anything that really brought in a spiritual aspect. And we'll go back and talk about the spiritual journey in just a second, probably, but the whole spiritual aspect was not there that I could find. And so I said, Well, this is not for me, and I put it on the shelf. I did get certified in a personality assessment called core map, which was similar to disc and in some ways similar to Myers Briggs, and I'd always had lots of disc tests assigned to me, you know, and I'd always came out one particular way, and I was always interested in, well, why does this work so well for me, you know? I know for some people, it doesn't work so well. So what's the difference? And so I got certified in this core map assessment and started doing some of those things on the side. And then in 2009 I'm walking through Half Price Books, and this book falls off the shelf and locks me on the head, figuratively, anyway. And the book is actually titled Christian coaching, and it's like, okay, this is what I've been looking for. And this Christian coaching book led me to follow a guy named Christopher McCluskey, and he invited me to take a coaching course in January, 2011 and I took that course, and I just fell in love with coaching, so I'm working full time in it until 2016 but I'm doing coaching from 2011 to 2016 in a part time mode. And then in 2016 I've been asking Stonebridge to go to part time, if that could work out. They came to me with about two weeks notice and said, We think you ought to start the first of April, going to part time. And I said, Okay, let's do it. And so from 2016 to 2021 I'm doing part time with Stonebridge and building my coaching practice full time. And so that's really how I got out of the whole IT side of things.   Michael Hingson ** 24:16 So by 2021 How did the pandemic affect all of that for you?   Dale Young ** 24:21 Since most of what I was doing on the IT side was already remote, I really didn't have any changes or problems on the IT side at that point anyway, and on the coaching side, I'd always been doing a lot of coaching remotely anyway, because that saved me on travel time and everything else. I had a paid Zoom account since 2015 so I've been on zoom from the fairly early days of zoom. And so a lot of the stuff that I did when the pandemic came out actually just reemphasized some of the stuff that I was doing in the coaching. And why I was being drawn to what I'm drawn to now, which I'll say is just the calling. I feel like calling is bigger than career or passion or mission or even purpose. Calling is just a spiritual pull that draws you forward. So I was I was in the beginning stages of pull up, putting some of that ideas and some of that framework together, working on some of the stuff that I work on now around identity and community, was always a big piece of what I was doing. But the calling piece really, really gelled and really came together, really in 2021, 2022, for me. And so that piece has been that's fairly recent piece for me.   Michael Hingson ** 25:50 Well, you talk about the fact that there is a life changing event that you experienced, but you didn't recognize it for a long time.   Dale Young ** 25:59 Yeah, that was back in 1992 and that was actually before I was Christian. So I was actually raised in a non Christian household. We didn't go to church or anything. I had prayed the prayer back in 79 but I really had no life change. Really had nothing to to inform me or anything like that. But in 1992 kind of towards the end of my time in Australia, and we're we're making some crazy money. I mean, it's like 54% on base salary and lots of benefits and lots of travel and all this sort of stuff. And the government says that they're going to start taxing some of the benefits. And there's a bunch of us that are around this table at lunchtime, and we're all complaining about this tax, you know, now, the taxes, you know, like two or 3% on the bonuses that we're actually getting here, you know. So it's a fairly minor amount, but none of us are acknowledging that fact, and out of my mouth as we're as we're complaining as I'm in there complaining, out of my mouth comes this phrase, and the phrase is, well, maybe we really shouldn't complain, after all, this is just a job, not a career. And it was in that moment that my heart finally got through to my head that I was made for something bigger and something more. And was at that point that it was like, Okay, I need to, I need to pay attention to this. It was almost like a coaching moment, but it was self coaching. You know, I recognized this phrase as something that was important for me to know and pay attention to. And so I took that phrase, and within year and a half or two years, I'm back in the States. I'm not making crazy money. I've switched to careers and all that sort of stuff. And you've heard about the career side of things, so at that point, so we're back in the States. You know my wife that we never had kids together. We're having a few struggles. And in 1997 we start going to church. Because I'd prayed this prayer back in 79 but had never been to church. So, you know, just was getting back into or getting into the total church community, learning a little bit about the Bible and the church and such like that. And in 1998 I'm at a funeral, and there was a church member who signed at OD, and I'm at the funeral, and it was something about the funeral and the way the gospel was presented at that point that made me really set up and take notice. And it was like, Okay, I need to really turn my life over to Christ at this point. And so I did, and I started getting discipled, getting mentored. I still think back on the days when I was being mentored once a week by Greg Boyd. He was a great guy. And, you know, he just poured, poured into me. And that was part of what led me towards the whole personal development and the whole growth and all the other stuff that was going on at that point, you know, in the 2000s and 2004 and 2007 so, you know, it was the but that phrase back in 1992 you know, this is just a job. Yeah, it was like, okay, that's, that's a key thing. I'm listening to my heart for the first time in my life, maybe. And that was something that was really a significant turning point that I didn't even think of as a turning point until, I don't know, probably, probably 2025, years later. So you know, but it led me on that journey that led me now, eventually, to the calling.   Michael Hingson ** 29:54 So now, though you coach full time, do you coach full time? Do you. Coach people from all over. Or, how does that work?   Dale Young ** 30:02 I have coached people in Germany, yeah, via zoom, so, yeah, I coach people all over. You know, a lot of what I do is relational. A lot of what I do is based on identity. And I use the, I use several assessments, but I use the Clifton Strengths, or what's known as the old strength finder assessment, to help people really understand how God created them and how God wired them, because that assessment's got 34 talents for somebody to have the same top five talents in the same order as somebody else in the world. Chances are one in 33 million. So it's pretty unique, you know, I think of the I think in the top 10, it's one in 421 trillion, or something like that. You know, there's only 8 billion people on the planet, right? So, you know, you're going to be unique in in the way that you're that God has wired you and put these talents together in you, and so with that process, you know, helping people, walking people through that system, and helping them understand, this is how God puts you together. This is God, how God wired you. He gave you these talents. He gave you spiritual gifts, if you're a Christian, and those are unique as well. How they show up in your life is unique. And so I, you know, I really think that your your identity, is your superpower, and that's what it that's what you really have to focus on, is being the best you you can be. And that's one, that's one, a third of the system that I put together. That's the identity piece.   Michael Hingson ** 31:46 Well, tell me more about sort of the whole system and and what you coach, and how you coach, and then clearly, you bring a a Christian element into it. How is that received? Well,   Dale Young ** 31:58 it's received pretty well by Christians, and not so well by the general public sometimes. But you know, that's okay, God is God has called me to coach these people, and so that's what I'm focusing on doing.   Michael Hingson ** 32:14 You can only do what you can do. Yeah, that's right,   Dale Young ** 32:17 the second third. The first third is the identity piece, which I've talked about. The second third is the community piece. The fact is, we were all built to be in community, just like God is a trendy and is exist in community. You know, eternally, we're, we're designed to be in community. You know, you've probably heard the the statistics about kids that are raised, you know, babies and infants that are raised in a environment where they're given all the food and their diapers are changed and all that sort of stuff, but they're not given any physical touch, or they're not given any talking to or any love or anything like that, they end up warped, right? They end up as not developed well. And that's just, is an expression of how important community is to to us. And so bringing in a community of people, like minded community, like minded people that are all moving in the same direction. That's what I love to build, and that's what I am in the process of building now is, is a community of people like that. And then the third component is what I call the calling piece. And the calling piece, I've got a framework which is basically four four circles. You can think of as a Venn diagram of four circles calling is the intersection of all four of them, and that Venn diagram, the first one is, what provides income. Okay, so what provides income? You know, what puts the paycheck in the back, what provides for your physical needs, those types of things that is important, but that's also the piece that is often most disconnected from the other three for a lot of people.   Michael Hingson ** 34:11 Why is that?   Dale Young ** 34:13 I think people get into jobs and they're too scared to change the job, even though they know it's not right for them, they they have a sense of safety or security in that job, or it's what they were told that they should be doing all along. Are, you know, several other reasons, but you know, it basically gets down lots of times to they haven't looked at trying to bring that more into their calling. Now, the second key is what I call abilities that others affirm. I use the cliftonstrengths Because a lot of times you'll see that over, over the lifetime you've been affirmed for certain things. But. You maybe dismiss them, or you maybe discounted them. One of the things that it revealed to me, for example, was connectedness. I am a very connected person. I like to make new people, meet new people. I like to go deep with new people. I like to see how people are connected. You know, like Michael, I think I've already introduced a couple of people to you for your podcast, because it's such a great fit. So that's the connectedness showing up. For the longest time I did not recognize that, even though people told me I was doing okay, but seeing it in black and white and being coached through it, it was something that it was like, oh, okay, I guess I really have done this, and people have told me that. So that abilities that others affirm, it also keeps you the people, you know, it's, it's the American Idol syndrome. You know, where people who can't sing on American Idol, and they find out they can't sing type of thing, right? You know, if people tell you that you can do something, it's much more likely you actually are pretty good at it. Yeah, yeah. And then the third key is, what makes your heart cry? This would be something that oftentimes has happened because of something in your past, and I'll use you as an example here, Michael, what makes your heart cry? And I see, I see this in your life is dealing with disabilities. I mean, you're doing a podcast here about disabilities and inclusion, and, you know, unexpectedness, all that sort of stuff, that that is something that's very near and dear to your heart, because it's affected you directly. Okay, what makes my heart cry is entrepreneurs that have failing businesses. I want to help those entrepreneurs succeed in their business, because that that first time with applied solutions, when we had to go out of business after having, you know, three, four successful years. That was a heartbreak for me. Yeah, you know now another piece that makes my heart cry, but not as much, is my divorce, which we never got to but we'll talk about that later. That's another, another piece that makes my heart cry.   Michael Hingson ** 37:20 You're You're welcome to talk about that well.   Dale Young ** 37:23 So after we went to church in 1997 and I got baptized in 98 and then we went through this experiential learning in 2004 I thought we had the best years of our marriage. I really did, but somewhere out of nowhere, in 2011 or 2012 my wife starts asking for a divorce, and it's like, I don't I still don't know exactly where she was coming from, other than she was. I don't even know if I can speculate, but I think she was afraid of me living leaving the IT career, because she saw how happy I was in the coaching side. I think that's my speculation. I don't know if that's true or not, but anyway, we tried to, I tried very hard to save the marriage, and, you know, we went through little bit counseling, and we went through some stuff, but there was several times where she said, Nope, this is done. I'm moving moving away. And she moved off to Tennessee, where her family had grown up. And then, you know, a few months later, should move back, and then a few months later, should move back to Tennessee. Anyway. This went on for several times, and finally, knew that it was over on September 11 of 2015 we had gone to see would. Should been back in town with gone on a date, and we went to see the movie War Room, which is all about, you know, praying your way back to a healthy marriage is really the way I described that, that that movie in a nutshell. And I was thinking there, wow, this is exactly what we need. We need to pray our way back to a healthy marriage. And just after that movie, she said she's leaving for Tennessee the next day, and really broke my heart. And so six months later, the divorce was final. Divorce was final on March 7, and my boss comes to me, my boss at Stonebridge comes to me a week or two later and says, We think April 1 is a good time for you to go to part time in your IT career. And I'm going, well financially, it's not a really good time. But, you know, I'm not going to turn down this chance, you know, because I felt like God was opening the door, and so I went ahead and stepped through it, and I don't regret it, but I did have some hard financial. Years after that. So, yeah, yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 40:03 things happen. And yeah, it's it's interesting, not knowing your wife at all, and you know, just listening to your story. The thing that strikes me in general about a lot of the things that that you've said, not specifically about you or anyone in particular, is we so choose not to or are afraid to take time every day to analyze ourselves, look at what went well, what didn't go well, and how we can deal with what didn't go well, or even what did go well, and how can we do it better. I'm a firm believer in the whole concept of introspection, and it's something that we should do. And again, this isn't a comment about you, but it's just something that crossed my mind to say that so many people don't, and we never really get deep into what's going on in our lives. And clearly, you did, you have, you have, you've taken some major steps, and you've thought about it a lot over the years, and it was a major step to go out in faith, to change careers, but I gathered that you would say you're really Happy and doing well now,   Dale Young ** 41:20 yep, I am and, you know, as of, as of June 2021, I am married to my new bride, and we are extremely happy, and I've inherited four kids and the three, sorry, three kids and four grandkids through that new marriage. And so that's that's been wonderful to, you know, be able to have some other people to pour into now. So,   Michael Hingson ** 41:46 so do you subscribe to the theory that the purpose of being a grandfather is to spoil grandkids?   Dale Young ** 41:52 I believe that with all my heart, yes, I do good thing.   Michael Hingson ** 41:59 If somebody ever told me, No, I think I'd not really understand why, but yeah, we we never had kids, just lot of things from a physical standpoint for her, she was concerned about it being in a wheelchair her whole life. She just felt it wouldn't be good for her body. But what we also did was we spoiled nieces and nephews and great nieces and great nephews and so on. So we we live vicariously that way. But you know the advantages, of course, just like with being a grandparent, at the end of the day, you can throw them out and send them home.   Dale Young ** 42:36 That's right, hype them up on sugar and send them home for somebody else to deal with them, right?   Michael Hingson ** 42:40 That's right. So it works, works really well, yeah.   Dale Young ** 42:46 So anyway, so, yeah, it's, you know, it's been a wild ride. I will say that I felt like in 2004 when I went through that experiential based training. Before that, I would have said that I was probably a an emotional infant and an emotional, a relational infant. I really didn't understand relationships or emotions the way I do now. Now I don't think it was quite true. I think I actually started learning even going back to 92 I think that was part of what I was part of. What led to that statement of, this is just a job, not a career. I think I was glimmering and and growing a little bit. But that time in 2004 2005 and the volunteering I did after that, it really just supercharged it, and that, that's one of the reasons why I say, I say the community is one of the big three components of my coaching now, is that you gotta bring in the relational aspect.   Michael Hingson ** 43:57 But it's pretty insightful that you, you said, and, and I can understand why it took a while to really understand the full significance of it, but it's just a job, not a career, that is a pretty profound statement, and I think all too often, so many of us are just doing a job and we don't find maybe what our career really ought to be, or what our career really is, or maybe we view it as a job, and it really is our career. Again, it gets back to really taking the time to think about it and analyze it, and it's something that we all ought to do a lot more of but it is, I think, really important to have that thing that you really love to do. And I agree with the people who say that it's not a job when you're just having fun and you just really enjoy doing it, and the time passes by so quickly. Yeah.   Dale Young ** 45:00 Yeah, exactly, exactly. And that really gets to the fourth key of my four key system for the calling, which is the desires of your heart. I think it's Psalm 37 if I remember right, that says something about you know, God will follow the Lord, and he'll give you the desires of your heart. That's a paraphrase. But you know, in my way of thinking, God wired you and created you, not only with your talents and your spiritual gifts and things like that, your hair color, your eye color, you know, all these types of things, but he also put in the desires of your heart, and those are the things that are wired in you, deep within you. Proverbs, 20, verse five says a the passions and a person's heart are like deep water, but the but a person of understanding will draw them out. And that's actually a pretty nice coaching verse. You know, I think coaches can come alongside of you and help you recognize when you say those statements, like, it's just a job, not a career. They can help you when you are just rattling on and you say, Oh yeah, I love to do this. And you go, Wait a minute. Why? What did you just say? Oh, yeah, I love to do this. What does that say about your desires of your heart? You know? What does it say about your passion and about your mission? You know, those types of things. So that's, that's the kind of the calling framework. It's got those four keys and custom intersections and things like that. But you put those four keys together that provides the basis for my coaching program through the calling piece, which is the third piece of my whole coaching system.   Michael Hingson ** 46:52 Well, and I asked you before, if you you know how people receive your coaching, it seems to me, although you know you, I'm sure you bring God into it and Jesus into it, and so on, but you're teaching basic concepts that should be acceptable to anyone. But of course, as soon as you talk about God or Jesus, they're going to be people who just tune it out. Oh, that's Christian. I don't believe in that. The concepts, though, are still the same.   Dale Young ** 47:24 Well, the concepts of the Bible are still the same. You know, almost everybody steals something from the Bible, whether they realize it or not. So, so from that point of view, yeah, I totally agree. I just want people, and I'm open to working with non Christians. Don't get me wrong. Yeah, they, they have to. They have to be able to be respectful to me the way that I'm respectful to them. And they have to know that I am a Christian. And if you put me, I'm probably Christian, you know. And so I'm going to use Bible verses, because I do. I do believe in it. I don't always have to put the reference on them, you know, I don't have to be in your face with about it. But it is something that, if I'm speaking to Christians, they get it a little bit more if I do,   Michael Hingson ** 48:15 if they, if they know the Bible, right? Yeah. Well,   Dale Young ** 48:19 these are, these are these are principles. These are things that are common to everybody, because they're common to humans, sure,   Michael Hingson ** 48:29 and in reality, of course, a lot of the well, most all of the principles are common, even among all religions, if we would, but recognize that. But we get bound up in too many things and get into too many arguments that that really don't make any sense at all, but nevertheless, we do it.   Dale Young ** 48:53 Yeah, that's that's part of what makes us human as well.   Michael Hingson ** 48:57 Yeah, so I've heard. So what are you most passionate about today?   Dale Young ** 49:04 What I'm most passionate about today is helping people understand this framework, whether they coach with me or not, and getting them out of their comfort zone. It's because it's not really a comfort zone. It's an uncomfortable zone that they're used to and living inside a zone where they're not improving, where they're not growing, that where they're not developing, that just is a waste of talent. It's a waste of life. You know, it's basically you're just dead, but not in the grave yet. And so I really want people to get energized. I want them to live their life, and I want them to do what they're designed, to do, what they were put on this planet, to do whatever that might be. And I just like to help them. I like to come alongside and help people. Figure out what that is. That's where I get the most joy. That's where I feel like God smiles at me. Is if I've done that in a day, he I can go to sleep at night saying, oh, god smiling at me because I did my job today.   Michael Hingson ** 50:15 Well, I have, in in the past, done some some significant studying about coaching and so on. And one of the things that I've always remembered that I read was that the whole idea of a coach is not to have the answers, but to help guide you to figure out what the answers are. And I think that's so important, and makes it so powerful, because when you help people discover what their calling is, what they're meant to do, and what makes them passionate. There's nothing better than that.   Dale Young ** 50:49 That's right, that's right. I mean, it's if I'm doing on Zoom, I can see the light bulb go off in their head, you know, because their whole countenance changes. It's just so amazing. And that's part of what I like about the strength finder, the strength finder assessment, and the way that I coach through that. It just really does they start making these connections that they've never made before, and they start realizing, okay, this is actually who I am. And I'll give an example, one of the ladies I coached through the strength finder back in 2019 she had self published 16 books at the time that I met her, she was owner, publisher of a neighborhood magazine, but she was burned out. She was just overworked. She just felt like this wasn't what God wanted her to do, and so I took her through this process, and she basically shut that company down. She started a new company doing virtual administration, and she was fully booked in 30 days with no advertising or anything else, and she was looking for people to help her do the work. And now, five years later, she is got a company that's got, I don't know, 1718, 20 people part time working for her, helping her do all the work. 35 clients, 40 clients nationwide. And she's going, she's, she's at the point where she's trying to get herself out of the day to day work in that business, and it's just been so successful for her because she is doing what she was designed to do and what she was meant to do. And the way she says is, when you stop swimming upstream, that's when the magic happens.   Michael Hingson ** 52:41 How did you help her figure out what the solution was or what she was supposed to do? Well, it was actually   Dale Young ** 52:48 sitting there in her talents, you know, communication, even though she'd self published 16 books, communication was November 14 for her, it wasn't one of her natural talents. She knew how to do it, but it was actually also draining for her. Okay? And so turned out that of those 16 books, I think 12 or 13 of them, were journals. So she wasn't actually creating writing a bunch of stuff. She was creating space for other people to write. So it was kind of an interesting thing that she saw once she had been through this process, okay, but you know, her, her talents are actually, we've got four of the same top five, not in the same order, but, you know, we're very similar in some of those. And so, you know, her idea, her, her superpower is being able to get a group of people to work on a particular issue or problem or set of problems for other people. And she does it so well. She's a she's a community builder, and she does it really well.   Michael Hingson ** 53:55 That's cool, yeah. Well, we talked a little bit about them. I'd love to hear a little bit more about your two books. My two books. So   Dale Young ** 54:03 my books are, let's see, I don't even have one hair candy for me. I was gonna hold it up, leave the pictures through the camera. So two books are, first one was published in January of 2023, and it's called next level your life. And it's a compilation book with about 40 authors in it. It's got Tom Ziegler in it, Simon Bailey, Ross, Robert Helms, I think he's got something like three quarters of a billion dollars in real estate, and it's put together by Kyle Wilson. Kyle Wilson was the marketing person behind Jim Rohn. You know Jim Rohn was the big speaker, right? Kyle Wilson took him from like $400 for a one hour speaking engagement up to $10,000 a day. A type of thing. And, you know, booked out his calendar with 300 events a year, or something like that. So, so next level your life. And I wrote a chapter in there, and it talks about the worst decade of my life, which was from 2012 2011 2012 when started asking for a divorce. Through that bottom were in the three or four weeks I divorce was final, and then I went to part time in the IT career and all that sort of stuff. The second book is called The transformational journey. It came out in October 2023 and it's got Dennis Whateley, Brian Tracy, Chris Gronkowski, from football fame and Latino from music frame, lot of good people in there, similar type thing, but 40 different authors in that one. So next level your life. Hit Amazon. Bestseller in 31 categories, and transformational journey at Amazon bestseller in 60 categories, and they're available on Amazon about 13 bucks a piece on on Amazon. So yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 56:17 what's your your next book project? Well, my   Dale Young ** 56:21 next book project is another compilation book that's going to be coming out probably later this year, maybe 24 and it's actually going to have more like 80 people in it, and something like 20 celebrity authors, again, put together by Kyle Wilson, and it's called Lessons from thought leaders.   Michael Hingson ** 56:47 Okay, cool. Well, we'll have to keep an eye out for that. I think that it'll be interesting to see how all that goes.   Dale Young ** 56:58 Yeah, it's been interesting being a two time number one, best selling author here, and you know, I'm looking for speaking engagements and podcasts like this, and just trying to get my message out, because I feel like this is giving me a platform to talk about the the calling, and helping people to just find their calling, step into their calling, and then follow their calling. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 57:23 if people want to reach out to you and explore the coaching process, explore learning about the calling and working with you, how do they do that?   Dale Young ** 57:35 I'm on all the social media. LinkedIn is Coach Dale Facebook is Coach Dale young. You can send me emails to dale@coachdale.com you can hit my website@coachdale.com and there's you can find all my information in those stories and those two books as well. So yeah, and I'm sure we'll get all of that into the links as well. Yes,   Michael Hingson ** 58:04 it'll all be there. You provided us with a lot of that, so that's cool. Well, I want to thank you for being here and giving us your insights and offering a lot of things for all of us to think about. I hope people will reach out to you. I think it's important that people really analyze themselves and and if they're not successful at it themselves, then they've got people like you who can help with that. But I think it's important that people really analyze themselves and and take the time to understand what they really want to do and what they're passionate about. We all have a whole lot more fun when we deal with our passions and follow through on them. Of course, it's I'm it's probably a little nebulous to say they got to be realistic. But what is realistic that the bottom line is that we really need to decide what we're to do, what we're meant to do, and do it and and you help with that. So that's great. So I want to thank you. I want to thank you for being here, but I also want to thank all of you for listening. We really appreciate it. Hope that you'll reach out to coach Dale. And Dale is D, A, L, E, so please reach out, and he's there and ready to help. I want to thank you for being here, and I really hope that you will give us a five star rating wherever you're listening to unstoppable mindset or watching it. Also, if you'd like to reach out to me, love to hear from you. You can reach me at Michael H, i@accessibe.com that's m, I, C, H, A, E, L, H, I at accessibe, A, C, C, E, S, S, I, B, e.com, or go to our podcast page, which is w, w, w, dot Michael hingson.com/podcast, and Michael Hinkson is spelled M, I, C, H, A, E, L, H, I N, G, s, O, N, again.com/podcast, and as Dale said, I also am a speaker. I've been speaking ever since September. 11th, 2001 so if you need a speaker, or know anyone who does love to hear from you, you can also reach out to me at speaker at michaelhingson com. But however you do it, I hope that you'll reach out, and I hope that you'll reach out to Dale as well and work with him and use some of those insights. So again, Dale, I want to just thank you for being here and giving us all your time and your thoughts today.   Dale Young ** 1:00:28 Well, thank you, Michael. I've certainly enjoyed it, and I'm honored to be   Michael Hingson ** 1:00:37 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. To learn more about the concept of blinded by fear, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com forward slash blinded by fear and while you're there, feel free to pick up a copy of my free eBook entitled blinded by fear. The unstoppable mindset podcast is provided by access cast an initiative of accessiBe and is sponsored by accessiBe. Please visit www.accessibe.com . AccessiBe is spelled a c c e s s i b e. There you can learn all about how you can make your website inclusive for all persons with disabilities and how you can help make the internet fully inclusive by 2025. Thanks again for Listening. Please come back and visit us again next week.

Relationships at Work - the Employee Experience and Workplace Culture Podcast
How to Cultivate Leadership Resilience and Brilliance with Simon Bailey

Relationships at Work - the Employee Experience and Workplace Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 26:26 Transcription Available


In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with author, keynote speaker, research and success coach Simon Bailey on what it takes for leadership resilience and brilliance.Simon shares his insights and experience in...Resilience is a double-edged sword.Brilliance is a necessary compliment to resilience in leadership.Generational differences in resilience and emotional expression.Hybrid work and resiliency.The importance of care in leadership.And connect with me for more great content! Sign Up for R@W Notes Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Email me anytime

Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein
Podcast of “Get Down To Business” – 08/18/2024 - Simon Bailey, Rusty Komori, Michael Foreman and Rick Williams

Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 40:24


Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Simon Bailey Rusty Komori Michael Foreman Rick Williams

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast
Lessons From the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 17:15


This episode explores:How the Top 25 and the supply chains it ranks have evolved over the past two decades. (1:10)The common themes and context among organizations that stood out this year. (3:38)Surprises and standouts among company rankings. (7:50)How the Top 25 leaders are incorporating environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) into their operations. (12:50)Recommendations for supply chain leaders based on practices from the Top 25 organizations. (14:07)In this episode of the Gartner Supply Chain Podcast, hosts Thomas O'Connor and Lindsay Azim speak with Simon Bailey, Gartner VP Analyst and Top 25 Program Lead Author, on how both the program and supply chains have evolved in the last 20 years. Simon provides insight into this year's rankings, macro trends, and specific examples of how organizations emerge as leaders across talent, sustainability, digitalization and risk and resilience. Simon also provides several recommendations for supply chain leaders seeking to drive value using transferable lessons from this year's masters and supply chain leaders.Simon Bailey is a VP analyst in Gartner's CSCO enablement team, supporting CSCO's strategy development in areas including customer centricity, ecosystem orchestration and sustainability. He is also the lead author for Gartner's Top 25 program and recent published work includes The Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024: Insights on Leaders, The Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024: Methodology and The Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024: Rankings. He has also lead the Supply Chain Strategy Predicts process for several years and recently published Predicts 2024: Reshape Supply Chain Strategy to Outpace Disruption, and Use Ecosystem Partnerships to Achieve Sustainability Goals and collaborated on A Three-Step Approach for Driving Growth via the Supply Chain.Visit Gartner.com to learn more about Gartner for Supply Chain.

Pocket Sized Pep Talks
How To Coach Yourself Into A Thriving Future

Pocket Sized Pep Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 33:54


In this Pocket Sized Pep Talk, you'll learn:Working definitions for the words “resilience” and “brilliance” which are used a lot in this podcast!Why more than 87% of working Americans think that both resilience and brilliance are incredibly valuable to their success at work, and why  81% think they would have a better work culture if their company invested more in helping people thrive.  How navigating work or business challenges, can help us grow in resilience and lead to greater success.Why every generation feels the time they are living is the most transformative and stressful.  A few, top recommendations for building resilience that increase a person's ability to thrive.How resilience in our relationships with ourselves influences our connections with others, and one step to improve this.How resilience help individuals uncover their purpose, and one way to start this journey.From Simon's book, “Resilience @ Work," an introduction to the four characters - Hurry, Worry, Ready, and Steady, and how each character represents different approaches to challenges in the workplace.How you can recognize your current state in each season, and how you react to it.Key mentors in Simon's life.To Learn More About This Guest:GUEST EMAIL taylor@simontbailey.comGUEST WEBSITE: https://www.simontbailey.com/SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/BrilliantSimonT – https://www.linkedin.com/in/simontbailey – Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/simontbailey/) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/SimonTBaileyIntl) 

Leadership on the Rocks
#70 Resilience @ Work: How to Coach Yourself Into a Thriving Future with Simon Bailey

Leadership on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 32:45


In today's episode we talked with Award-winning keynote speaker, coach, and author Simon T. Bailey about resilience. In this episode he: Defines resilience and brilliance Shares nuggets of wisdom from his new book Resilience @ Work: How to Coach Yourself Into a Thriving Future and it's key characters: Hurry Worry Steady Ready The four questions you need to be asking yourself To connect with Simon, be sure to visit his website or follow him on social media. Book: Resilience @ Work: How to Coach Yourself Into a Thriving Future sold at www.simontbailey.com or on Amazon. LinkedIn: @Simontbailey Instagram: @Simontbailey Facebook: @brilliantsimont Goalcast Videos on YouTube: How to Be the Best Parent How to Achieve the Life You Deserve *** Are you ready to transform your life and leadership? It's as easy as 1, 2, 3! Go to https://www.leadershipontherocks.com/ Choose your growth plan On-Demand Survival Guide Course Personalized Coaching Corporate Training Begin to thrive in and create harmony between your professional and personal life. Not quite ready for the jump into transformation? That's ok, try our free resources. Have ever struggled with stepping into tough conversations? Do you find it hard to mediate conflicts and hold your team accountable? We've got just the thing for you – a free resource called "How to Step into the Hard Conversations using the AC/DC Method." Click here to get our FREE guide on How to Step into Hard Conversations using the AC/DC method. CONTACT US: Visit our website at https://www.leadershipontherocks.com/ Follow us online at: Facebook: Leadership on the Rocks Instagram: @leadershipontherocks Linked In: Bethany Rees Twitter: @Leadontherocks Email us at contact@bressentialservices.com

Doing CX Right‬ Podcast
138. The Intersection of Brilliance and Resilience in Customer Service Excellence | Simon Bailey

Doing CX Right‬ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 27:41


Is employee disengagement hurting your business?  Could the key to exceptional customer experiences be hiding within your workforce? Stacy Sherman and customer service expert Simon T. Bailey offer game-changing solutions. Discover how to create a workplace that inspires brilliance, fosters creativity, and builds resilience. Simon shares personal insights on overcoming barriers and maximizing potential, including powerful energy management techniques. Learn to break down silos, empower your team, and harness "customer love" to drive results. This transformative discussion provides actionable strategies to reshape your company culture, fueling exceptional customer experiences as your competitive advantage.

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast
Interview with Simon Bailey

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 57:32


Send us a Text Message.For several years Simon Bailey flirted with diving before becoming certified. Eventually earning his certification, he fell in love with this sport, as many of us do. One thing led to another and he would find himself 11 years out of the water. In this episode, I sit down with him and speak about his journey back to the aquatic environment. His second first breath,   his blog simonbdiving, getting out of his comfort zone, planning a path forward, an appreciation for the scuba community, a love of cold water, and much more. Please enjoy.Website:https://simonbdiving.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/simonbdiving/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@simonbdiving

The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
Leading with the Earth in Mind with Simon Bailey

The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 60:00


Join us in an enlightening conversation with Simon Bailey, an expert in the realm of leadership and systemic change, as we delve into the pressing need for a shift in the leadership narrative to avoid environmental disaster. With over three decades of experience, initially with the British Army leading operations and training across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, Simon has transitioned into a leading voice in sustainable and regenerative business practices. Simon co-founded LSP Leadership, a firm that epitomises the transition towards regenerative organisational values. This includes initiatives like net-positive biodiversity, carbon sequestration through UK land stewardship, and a deep commitment to not-for-profit partnerships partly through “1% for the Planet.” In this interview, we'll uncover how Simon Bailey is pioneering a shift in mindset from sustainability to regeneration—inspiring business leaders to not only mitigate harm but to actively enhance and revitalise the environments and communities they touch. Join us to learn the lessons from Simon's diverse experience coaching and developing the next generation of leaders who can steer our world away from an ecological precipice towards a thriving, sustainable future.

The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
Leading with the Earth in Mind with Simon Bailey

The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 57:17


Join us in an enlightening conversation with Simon Bailey, an expert in the realm of leadership and systemic change, as we delve into the pressing need for a shift in the leadership narrative to avoid environmental disaster. With over three decades of experience, initially with the British Army leading operations and training across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, Simon has transitioned into a leading voice in sustainable and regenerative business practices. Simon co-founded LSP Leadership, a firm that epitomises the transition towards regenerative organisational values. This includes initiatives like net-positive biodiversity, carbon sequestration through UK land stewardship, and a deep commitment to not-for-profit partnerships partly through “1% for the Planet.” In this interview, we'll uncover how Simon Bailey is pioneering a shift in mindset from sustainability to regeneration—inspiring business leaders to not only mitigate harm but to actively enhance and revitalise the environments and communities they touch. Join us to learn the lessons from Simon's diverse experience coaching and developing the next generation of leaders who can steer our world away from an ecological precipice towards a thriving, sustainable future.

Wealthy Wellthy Wise
#274 Turning Rejection Into Redirection w/ Simon Bailey

Wealthy Wellthy Wise

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 59:51


This week on the Wealthy Wellthy Podcast, I am thrilled to introduce internationally-recognized speaker, author, and expert on human potential, Simon Bailey.    In this candid conversation, Simon shares how he overcame incredible challenges to transform his life…several times. He talks openly about overcoming adversity AND suicidal thoughts in his youth. You'll learn about the impact that one of his teachers had on him, propelling to beat all odds to become senior class president!    Now an internationally-recognized speaker, author, and expert on human potential, Simon sat down with me to share his powerful journey and wisdom.   We discuss the huge risks he took by quitting multiple corporate jobs in his 30s to completely reinvent himself. Though it felt like “career suicide” at the time, Simon knew he needed to make significant changes in his life to find himself and pursue his true passion. He bet on himself - even without a safety net - and that bet paid off!

The Happy Life with Drenda Keesee
Are You Living A Brilliant Life An Interview With Simon Bailey Pt. 2 Drenda Keesee

The Happy Life with Drenda Keesee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 10:06


The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat
S9 Ep1 (ft. Simon Bailey): Guys & Dolls, Once Upon A One More Time, The Odyssey, Ain't Too Proud, Chase + more!

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 47:12


We're back for a brand new season of The West End Frame Show with Simon Bailey (Moulin Rouge / The Third Man) in the co-host seat.Andrew and Simon discuss Guys & Dolls (Bridge Theatre), The Odyssey: Episode 5 - The Underworld (National Theatre), Ain't Too Proud (Prince Edward Theatre) and Chase - The Table Read (The Other Palace Studio) as well as the latest news about Once Upon A One More Time, Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), A Very Very Bad Cinderella, Declan Bennett's Boy Out The City and lots more. Simon is currently playing Crabbit and Harry Lime in the world premiere of The Third Man (Menier Chocolate Factory) having recently played The Duke in the original West End cast of Moulin Rouge (Piccadilly Theatre). Later this month Simon is presenting an interactive concert called Dukebox at The Other Palace Studio which will give the audience control over the setlist.  Some of Simon's theatre credits include: Ram's Dad / Big Bud Dean / Coach Ripper in Heathers (Theatre Royal Haymarket & London Workshop), Tommy DeVito in Jersey Boys (Piccadilly Theatre & UK Tour), Liam O'Deary in I Can't Sing! (London Palladium), Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (Gillian Lynne), Tom Watson/Officer Starnes in Parade (Southwark Playhouse), understudy Galileo in We Will Rock You (Dominion), Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's), Enjolras in Les Misérables (Queens), Passion (Donmar Warehouse) and Romeo & Juliet The Musical (Piccadilly). You can see Simon in Dukebox at The Other Palace Studio on Sunday 17th September 2023. Visit www.theotherpalace.co.uk for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.   

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast
Insights from Leaders in the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 20:58


An overview of Gartner's Supply Chain Top 25 ranking — what it measures and what the leading companies are doing differently than others: New opportunities and how supply chain can respond to risk and drive commercial innovation and growth for its organization. (3:16)Stories of innovation from organizations in the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 (5:51)The idea of collective progress and how supply chains in the Top 25 are driving it (09:37)How leading supply chains are transforming how they work to cope with challenges, such as employee burnout, high turnover and lower employee engagement (13:12)Recommendations for supply chain leaders who want to embody best practices of the Top 25 (18:24)In this podcast, host Caroline Chumakov and Gartner VP analyst Simon Bailey discuss lessons and best practices from Gartner's Supply Chain Top 25. They explore how companies featured within the Top 25 drive growth and mitigate risks by seizing innovative opportunities, transforming their organizations and engaging in collaborative action across the supply chain landscape. This exploration includes specific examples from the pharmaceutical, retail and automotive industries. Caroline and Simon also recommend actions for supply chain leaders seeking to integrate these top companies' practices into their own organizations, including how supply chain can drive business transformation and drive growth.

The Happy Life with Drenda Keesee
How To Live A Brilliant Life An Interview With Simon Bailey Pt. 1 Drenda Keesee

The Happy Life with Drenda Keesee

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 9:33


The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast
Realizing the True Potential of Ecosystem Partnerships

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 20:44


Host Caroline Chumakov and Gartner VP Analyst Simon Bailey share insights from the Supply Chain Executive Report: Realizing the True Potential of Ecosystem Partnerships. Specifically, they explore how chief supply chain officers (CSCOs) can capitalize on the various, interconnected value opportunities supply chain ecosystems present. Simon discusses the benefits of interconnectedness for both individual enterprises and the full ecosystem, such as greater access to innovation and resources as risk is shared among several enterprises. Caroline and Simon also explore recommendations for CSCOs interested in defining and leveraging an ecosystem of their own.Simon Bailey is a VP analyst in Gartner's CSCO enablement team, supporting CSCOs' strategy development in areas including ecosystem strategies, customer centricity and sustainability. His published work includes the Leadership Vision for CSCOs and Gartner's Supply Chain Strategy Predicts. His recent research focuses on the circular economy, the barriers to ecosystem partnerships and the enablement of new operating outcomes, such as greenhouse gas emissions reduction.

Press 1 for Nick
Regaining Your Spark: Strategies for Learning, Listening, and Laughing I Simon Bailey [Customer Experience]

Press 1 for Nick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 35:41


Regaining Your Spark: Strategies for Learning, Listening, and Laughing I Simon Bailey [Customer Experience]In this podcast episode, Simon Bailey, a highly experienced hospitality industry leader and Hall of Fame Keynote Speaker, shares practical strategies for enhancing customer experiences, improving employee compensation, and inspiring individuals and organizations to lead with purpose. He emphasizes the importance of understanding appreciation language, making emotional deposits, and committing to platinum service to make a positive difference in people's lives.ABOUT NICK GLIMSDAHLSubscribe to my bi-monthly newsletterFind Press 1 For Nick on YouTubeFind me on TwitterFind me on LinkedInLISTENER SUPPORTPurchase Nick's books: Reasons NOT to Focus on Employee Experience: A Comprehensive GuideApparel: https://www.teepublic.com/user/press-1-for-nick Support this show through Buy Me A CoffeeBOOK RECOMMENDATIONS:Learn about all the guests' book recommendations here: https://press1fornick.com/books/ BROUGHT TO YOU BY:VDS: They are a client-first consulting firm focused on strategy, business outcomes, and technology. They provide holistic consulting services to optimize your customer contact center, inspiring and designing transformational change to modernize and prepare your business for the future. Learn more: https://www.govds.com/ This podcast is under the umbrella of CX of M Radio: https://cxofm.org/Podcast-Shows/ SPONSORING OPPORTUNITIES:Interested in partnering with the Press 1 For Nick podcast? Click here: https://press1fornick.com/lets-talk/ 

PenPodcast: Inked Conversations with Authors and Industry Experts
Ignite the power of women in your life with Simon Bailey

PenPodcast: Inked Conversations with Authors and Industry Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 27:34


In our newest episode of PenPodcast, we are joined by Simon Bailey. A keynote speaker, a success coach, an author, television host, and philanthropist, Simon T. Bailey's purpose in life is to help you discover your brilliance. Every single person has brilliance within them. The problem is that this brilliance often gets buried by society's rigid rules on how we are allowed to use our talents and abilities. It's only when we learn to shift our way of thinking that we can find our spark. Simon T. Bailey has the insight and inspiration to help you find your spark and unleash your brilliance to the world. With his more than 30 years of experience, he has worked with over 2,000 companies in 50 different countries. He has helped countless people find their spark, and he'll help you find yours too. Join us for a chat with Simon. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pen-podcast/support

The Marketing Book Podcast
427 Myths of Branding by Andy Millgan

The Marketing Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 67:43


Myths of Branding: Dispel the Misconceptions and Become a Brand Expert by Andy Milligan and Simon Bailey About the Book: A brand is just a logo - everyone knows that, don't they? After all, it's not as though a good brand can save a bad business, and besides, the digital revolution is making branding irrelevant... Myths of Branding, written by renowned branding experts Andy Milligan and Simon Bailey, explores the huge number of misguided, mistaken, and blatantly false myths that abound in the branding arena. From the belief that developing brands is nothing more than fiddling with logos to the perception that it's a 'soft' area of marketing that doesn't go beyond visual identity and that the customer is always right - these myths are all surprisingly entrenched, yet could not be further from the truth. Myths of Branding uses up-to-date case studies and witty examples to debunk these popular misconceptions and replaces them with the reality of what it's really like to work in the world of branding. Jam-packed with entertaining anecdotes and useful information that practitioners can learn from, it guarantees a deeper, sharper understanding of the realities of branding and brand management. About the Author: Andy Milligan is a leading international brand and business consultant and is acknowledged as an expert in all areas of brand development. He advises CEOs and senior management teams, on strategies for developing and exploiting brands and growing their business. Andy's experience spans industries as diverse as airlines, financial services, packaged goods, telecommunications, sports and leisure, and pharmaceuticals.  He has directed significant programs in Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the USA, and Europe. Clients he has worked with include Nissan, World Wildlife Fund, McLaren, Barclays, Unilever, Thai Airways, and FIFA. Andy is a regular speaker at conferences internationally and has made frequent appearances in the media, including on BBC, Sky, and CNN.  He has published six other best-selling books: See, Feel, Think Do, which explores the success of instinct in business; Brand It Like Beckham which analyses the success of David Beckham as a celebrity brand; Uncommon Practice which examines the link between great brands and their corporate cultures; Don't Mess With the Logo which is a straight-talking guide to brand building and BOLD, voted ‘Management e-book of the Year', which reveals the practices that make great brands stand out, and turn customers into fans.  Andy's last book, On Purpose, is a practical guide to executing business purpose successfully by delivering a branded customer experience people love. And, interesting fact – after graduating from Oxford, he was trained to be an actor! Click here for this episode's website page with the links mentioned during the interview... https://www.salesartillery.com/marketing-book-podcast/myths-branding-andy-milligan

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast
The CSCO's New Year's Resolutions for 2023, With Simon Bailey

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 22:57


In this podcast, host Caroline Chumakov and guest Simon Bailey discuss how Gartner's 2023 Leadership Vision for chief supply chain officers can help CSCOs balance and effectively respond to the upcoming trends, challenges and demands in the new year. Caroline and Simon specifically explore the “triple squeeze” of inflation and recession's economic pressures, global constraints on affordable energy, and attracting and retaining supply chain talent, as well as increased boardroom demand for supply chain to both free up cash and enable company growth.Simon recommends CSCOs avoid short-term solutions and take a balanced, holistic view of these demands as part of long-term planning, and dives into the details of what to prioritize and which tactics to use.Simon Bailey is a VP Analyst in Gartner's CSCO Enablement team, supporting chief supply chain officers' strategy development in areas including ecosystem strategies, customer centricity and sustainability. His published work includes this Leadership Vision for CSCOs and Gartner's Supply Chain Strategy Predicts. Recent research focuses on circular economy, and the barriers to ecosystem partnerships, and the enablement of new operating outcomes such as greenhouse gas emissions reduction.

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame
S7 Ep27: Alice Fearn & Simon Bailey

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 55:25


West End stars Alice Fearn and Simon Bailey join us for a very special, double trouble episode!Alice and Simon are both part of the workshop cast of Footballers Wives, and feature on the musical's cast recording which is out now. Footballers Wives has a book by Maureen Chadwick, co-creator of the original TV series, with music and lyrics by Kath Gotts. Alice and Simon play Tanya and Jason Turner.The duo are also set to perform a concert together, The Last (1)5 Years at the Theatre Cafe on Sunday 4th December. Alice and Simon will perform songs from Footballers Wives alongside some other musical theatre numbers and Christmas tunes. Alice and Simon first met when they were part of the West End production of Les Miserables for the 21st anniversary at the Queen's (now Sondheim) Theatre. Alice was understudying Fantine and Cosette with Simon playing Enjolras. Alice is currently playing Beverley Bass in Come From Away (Phoenix Theatre), following an acclaimed run as Elphaba in Wicked (Apollo Victoria Theatre). Her credits also include: Nancy in Oliver! (Watermill Theatre), Renee and understudy Christine/Muriel in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Savoy Theatre), Gingy/Sugar Plum Fairy and understudy Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), understudy Dolly in Annie Get Your Gun (Young Vic), Rapunzel and understudy Cinderella in Into The Woods (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre) and understudy Laura in The Woman in White (Palace Theatre). Simon recently completed his run as The Duke in the original West End production of Moulin Rouge (Piccadilly Theatre). His West End credits also include: Heathers (Theatre Royal Haymarket & London workshop), Tommy DeVito in Jersey Boys (Piccadilly Theatre & UK Tour), Liam O'Deary in I Can't Sing! (London Palladium), Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (Gillian Lynne), understudy Galileo in We Will Rock You (Dominion), Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's), Passion (Donmar Warehouse) and Romeo & Juliet The Musical (Piccadilly).Alice previously did an episode of In The Frame with Adrian Hansel last year during season four, whilst Simon recorded our 100th episode earlier this year as part of season six.The Footballers Wives cast recording is out now. You can see The Last (1)5 Years at the Theatre Cafe on Sunday 4th December. Visit www.thetheatrecafe.co.uk for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.  

The Courage of a Leader
Innovative Ways YOU CAN Create a More Sustainable World with Simon Bailey

The Courage of a Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 41:05


My guest today is Simon Bailey. He's the Managing Director of LSP Leadership and is asking himself, and the leaders with whom he works, about regenerative leadership. He asks: What is society asking of you? What is the opportunity inside of your organization? What are you personally passionate about shifting and repairing? Listen in to this conversation to get inspired and get in action in the ways that are important to you. About the Guest: Simon Bailey is the managing director of LSP leadership. In leading LSP leadership, he sees clearly the necessity to work with leaders and their organizations to bring about an accelerated transition towards the sustainable enterprise. This is driven by his personal purpose to help people and places be better than they are today and by his observations that people in the organizations that they work in, are in the main, slow to recognize commercial and personal opportunities that this transition to a sustainable economy presents. As a coach, his approach is intuitive, challenging and deeply caring for his clients, and what they are seeking to achieve. Simon coaches in multinational organizations, multi sector SMEs and with individual leaders in transition.  Prior to joining LSP leadership in 2003, Simon served in the army as an infantry officer leading operations and training in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. He is a Member of the Institute of Directors (MIOD) with a Diploma in Company Direction, working towards Chartered Directorship. He has an MBA from the Schulich School of Business, York University in Toronto, and is an Associate Member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (AIEMA). https://www.lspleadership.com/ (https://www.lspleadership.com/)   About the Host: Amy L. Riley is an internationally renowned speaker, author and consultant. She has over 2 decades of experience developing leaders at all levels. Her clients include Cisco Systems, Deloitte and Barclays. As a trusted leadership coach and consultant, Amy has worked with hundreds of leaders one-on-one, and thousands more as part of a group, to fully step into their leadership, create amazing teams and achieve extraordinary results.    Amy's most popular keynote speeches are: The Courage of a Leader: The Power of a Leadership Legacy The Courage of a Leader: Create a Competitive Advantage with Sustainable, Results-Producing Cross-System Collaboration The Courage of a Leader: Accelerate Trust with Your Team, Customers and Community The Courage of a Leader: How to Build a Happy and Successful Hybrid Team   Her new book is a #1 international best-seller and is entitled, The Courage of a Leader: How to Inspire, Engage and Get Extraordinary Results.   http://www.courageofaleader.com (www.courageofaleader.com) https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyshoopriley/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyshoopriley/)   Links mentioned in the episode 1% for the Planet: https://onepercentfortheplanet.org/ (https://onepercentfortheplanet.org/) Marine Conservation Society: https://www.mcsuk.org/ (https://www.mcsuk.org/) Edelman Trust Barometer: https://www.edelman.com/trust/2022-trust-barometer (https://www.edelman.com/trust/2022-trust-barometer) IPCC — Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: https://www.ipcc.ch/ (https://www.ipcc.ch/)   Call to action Examine your beliefs about regenerative leadership. Then, ask yourself: How am I called to contribute and repair?   Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to The Courage of a Leader podcast! If you got inspired and/or got valuable leadership techniques you can use from this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share using the social media buttons on this page.  Do you have questions or feedback about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new The Courage...

Pathways Radio by Paul O'Brien
Pathways for Sept. 18, 2022: Ignite the Power of Women in Your Life – Simon Bailey

Pathways Radio by Paul O'Brien

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 30:00


https://youtu.be/FziPv0UeMhg Simon Bailey is the author of the new book, Ignite the Power of WOMEN in your life: A guide for MEN. Simon has committed to a life of purpose that sparks individuals and organizations to lead countries, companies, and communities differently. This current mission caps an illustrious career as a Hall of Fame Keynote Speaker and renowned advisor to companies in diverse industries. More information about the guest can be found at www.ignitethepowerofwomen.com

Growing Your Financial Business...The Woman's Way
EP 086 Ignite Your Potential with Simon Bailey

Growing Your Financial Business...The Woman's Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 29:42


Simon T. Bailey is a keynote speaker, a success coach, an author, television host, and philanthropist whose purpose in life is to “help you discover your brilliance.” With his more than 30 years of experience, he has worked with over 2,000 companies in 50 different countries. He has helped countless people find their spark, and he'll help you find yours too. His book, Ignite the Power of WOMEN in Your Life: A Guide for Men, inspires men to show up for the women in their lives. Simon and I had a heartfelt conversation about how men and women can effectively communicate with each other from a place of compassion. We talked about:  Improving your listening skills Understanding learning styles How to better connect with your partner How to personalize clients' experiences as a financial advisor  Attracting the right clients Check out Simon T. Bailey on social media! Connect with Simon T. Bailey Websites: https://simontbailey.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simontbailey/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simontbailey/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrilliantSimonT Twitter: https://twitter.com/simontbailey Connect with Robyn Crane Website: https://robyncrane.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bizgrowth4women/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robyn-crane-inc./ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RobynCrane Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robyncrane/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

dHarmic Evolution
342. Ami Lou Shaw, Great Britains Finest Undiscovered Singer/Songwriter!

dHarmic Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 58:55


Amie Lou Shaw is a singer-songwriter who simply compels you to listen. With her evocative, distinct voice, as described by one reviewer, her accomplished vocals will ‘mesmerise' you. Throughout her childhood and teens, Amie performed in many shows and musicals. Having written songs since the age of 13, her vocal and song-writing style has been shaped by her earliest to present-day musical influences; some of her main influences include Tori Amos, Kate Bush, Lucie Silvas, Delta Goodrem, Celine Dion, Trisha Yearwood, Faith Hill, Mariah Carey, and all styles of music from across a broad range of genres. Her song 'Travelling' was included in a Hollyoaks episode. Amie has also won a competition (and was personally chosen by Tat) to have her song "Simple Things" recorded by Tat Tong of T2 Productions, who has gone 60 times platinum and charted at number one in 66 countries. After first appearing on DE 28, she's back again with another hit single, “On My Mind”.  So strap up your seatbelts, and let's take a ride to the  UK on this episode of the dHarmic Evolution podcast. As a Preview   In this episode, we have Amie Lou Shaw discuss songwriting. She talks about her multiple songwriting processes, and James chips in some pro-advice too. She talks about teaching the flute and song analysis with her student and how that has become a positive feedback loop. We celebrate some of her latest achievements by inking a record deal with leopard music and also discuss her summer plans. Simply put, this episode was a mixture of learning and fun, all here on the dHarmic evolution. podcast   Quotes   Beginners can teach you to be very clear and concise with your music- Amie I really like the therapeutic side of music; I love helping my students write songs that can help them get through whatever they are facing-Amie If you want to understand something better, teach it-James You can't rush the process of music… As an upcoming musician, the most important thing is a connection with your audience.-Amie Songwriting gets easier when you have a strong subject; it doesn't matter whether it is a person or place.-James Am I using the best words, the best lyrics? Am I passing this in the clearest way possible?-Amie When your antenna is up, you can pick up the most incredible things-James When I was thirteen, I used to think I'll just throw a song together, but now I've realized this takes real craftsmanship-Amie Songs are timeless; it doesn't matter when they were written, they will always have some value.-James If there is a song in your heart, you've got to write it-Amie   Time Stamps   04:01 Amie's longtime dream fulfilled 07:01 What does Amie teach? 08:36 Amie's teaching experiences 13:00 Breaking down a song with a vocalist 14:00 Why Amie believes music can't be rushed 15:10 Broken Man from Amie plays 20:36 Behind Broken Man 21:56 James thought about ‘why you can't rush the process of music.' 23:56 Amie's approach to songwriting 28:17 Amie's secret about eavesdropping 34:19 Another writing pro-tip from master singer-songwriter James 36:46 On my mind from Amie plays 40:10 What has been on Amie Lou's mind? 45:00 Amie shares her summer plans 46:40 The title of Amie's new album 47:13 Amie's vinyl plan. 50:20 Amie inked a deal with Leopard Music 54:02 Amie's last word 55:10  Ride On by James Kevin O'Connor plays Amie's Bio: Amie Lou Shaw  Biography 2022 Amie's music is a blend of Acoustic, Singer-Songwriter, Country & Folk. Amie has been coached by Kelly Bryan (Eternal) and Eliot May (Basement Jaxx)  Amie worked on a song written by Simon Bailey called ‘You Gave Me My Wings' who has been opening act for Many big names including Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston on her final gig. Amie's song ‘Travellin' was played on an episode of Hollyoaks.  Amie won a competition (as was selected personally by Tat himself), to have her track ‘Simple Things' recorded by Tat Tong of T2 Productions. Tat has gone 60 X Platinum and charted at number 1 in 66 countries. The track was mastered by Earle Holder who has mastered for Public Enemy, Candice and Tamaeko Star among many others he is considered to be one of the top mastering engineers worldwide.  One of Amie co-writers is working with a producer that works closely with Big Machine Records. He works with a team of writers that have pitched songs to Amanda and have had a top 10 hit in the Billboard charts with a song called ‘Burn.'  Amie has written with Maggie K De Monde who was in a band called ‘Scarlet Fantastic' and ‘Swan's Way' and had a hit in the 80's with a song called ‘No Memory.'  Amie had recent play on BBC Introducing and plans to record at Abbey Road studios this year  Amie co-wrote a few songs with Andy Ross of A Star Studios in Manchester, Andy was a Mercury Prize nominated winner and has had his music published by Clipper's Music. Neil Fairclough who has played for Queen played bass. Simon Moore played drums, he has played for for Jocelyn Brown, Shaznay Lewis, former stone roses front man Ian Brown and Steve Power as part of the production team with Robbie Williams ‘Millenium' amongst other artists.  Amie has written a song with Kelly Fitzgerald, who has toured all over the world as a solo and ensemble performer. She and her band have shared stages with artists such as John Hyatt, Shelby Lynn, Nancy Griffith, Cheap Trick, Eddie Money, Vonda Shepherd and Ben Taylor amongst others. Her writing partner Brian Pothier (who has also shown an interest in working with Amie on a few tracks) co-wrote and recorded the song ‘Thank you' with Christina Fulton, which premiered on MTV's ‘The Jersey Shore'. She recorded one of her albums with Jack Douglas (John Lennon, Aerosmith, Cheap Trick)    Amie has just been featured on radio show IWW Radio and has taken advice on her music from the host, Fred May, who's records have now gone 1.5 million platinum. He is keen to feature Amie again on the show in a few months.    “I came across She Knows Me on the BBC Introducing uploader and I've picked it as BBC Sussex & BBC Surrey's BBC Introducing Track of the Day. It'll be played at around 3.40pm on Friday.' Melita Dennett” - Melita Dennett, BBC Introducing “Amie's music is warm, moving, spiritual and exciting… potent tonic for the senses.” Earle Holder – Chief Mastering Engineer Hdqtrz Mastering Studios   Spotify Playlist:   Make sure you're not missing out on all our “Rising dHarmic Stars Spotify Playlists”. We already have four (4) playlists where you can find over a hundred songs from our very own dHarmic Evolution alumni. Don't forget to share them with your family and friends, and let the world support these fantastic indie artists! Check out the links here:   dHarmic Rising Stars: Aquila   https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4loDaYF0OuWRjZeMXvEjK4   dHarmic Rising Stars: Orion   https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5CnL9tl0xbU4oDh6jtJBZx   dHarmic Rising Stars: Lyra   https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ov0OqNMJmPhHrxZjsXthS   dHarmic Rising Stars: Scorpius   https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5oQ4Sc4LAJSexsDgDcixt8   dHarmic Evolution links:   Stay up-to-date with our new releases! You just need to go to dharmicevolution.com and subscribe to your favourite podcast platform – there is much to choose from! Let me know what you think as well by leaving comments or reviews! And if you're digging this show, please share it with somebody on social media or just forward it to a friend and let them join the growing community of dHarmic Evolution!   Hey, do you know someone who is suffering from anxiety and depression? Please help them out by suggesting the book “7 Steps to Mental Freedom.” It will be an excellent read for them. You can easily find it as well on the main page of the website, or you can just send them to 7stepstomentalfreedom.com.   Keep yourself updated with what's going on with dHarmic evolution; check out our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dharmicevolution. If you are an artist, an author, or a keynote speaker, who is trying to find a safe place to post your content, you can check out our own Facebook community page and let the world support you! Check out the link here: dHarmic Evolution Community.    Connect with Amie   Website Tiktok Youtube Twitter Special Links and Mentions DE 28 Abbey Road Studio Mark Shephard Broken Man by Amie Lou Shaw On my Mind by Amie Lou Shaw Ride On by James Kevin O'Connor Object Writing Bob Dylan Leopard music Progressive Music Management  

Last First Date Radio
EP 516: Simon Bailey: Ignite the Power of Women

Last First Date Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 43:11


Simon Bailey is the author of “Ignite the Power of WOMEN In Your Life: A Guide for MEN.” He's been a Hall of Fame Keynote Speaker and renowned advisor to companies in diverse industries. His framework is based on his 30 years' experience in the hospitality industry, including serving as sales director for the Disney Institute. He has three popular online courses featured on LinkedIn Learning, and his Goalcast video about a conversation with his daughter got 90 million views on Facebook and inspired his book and movement. In this episode of Last First Date Radio: How to move past fear of dating after divorce Why every man should see a therapist Why men find it hard to be vulnerable and open The 4 Practices of Caring Science How to ignite the power of women! https://ignitethepowerofwomen.com/ ►Please subscribe/rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/lastfirstdateradio ►If you're feeling stuck in dating and relationships and would like to find your last first date, sign up for a complimentary 1/2 hour breakthrough session with Sandy https://lastfirstdate.com/application ►Join Your Last First Date on Facebook https://facebook.com/groups/yourlastfirstdate ►Get a copy of Sandy's book, Becoming a Woman of Value; How to Thrive in Life and Love https://bit.ly/womanofvaluebook ►This episode is brought to you by Amazon Music Unlimited. For a limited time, get it for FREE for 30 days. Go to getamazonmusic.com/lastfirstdate to learn more and claim this offer. ►Want to be coached on the show? Fill out an application here: https://bit.ly/LFDradiocoaching ► FREE download: “Top 10 Reasons Why Men Suddenly Pull Away” → http://bit.ly/whymendisappear ►Join the Woman of Value Club https://lastfirstdate.com/the-woman-of-value-club/ ►Website → https://lastfirstdate.com/ ►Twitter → https://twitter.com/lastfirstdate1 ► Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/lastfirstdate1/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandy-weiner9/message

In Clear Focus
In Clear Focus: Branding and Brand Storytelling

In Clear Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 34:50


In Clear Focus: In today's episode, we revisit conversations with three guests from our current season: Simon Bailey, co-author of Myths of Branding; Miri Rodriguez, author of Brand Storytelling; and Rick Parkhill,  founder of the annual Brand Storytelling event and co-creator of a new Brand Film certification course. IN CLEAR FOCUS listeners can claim a 20 percent discount on Myths of Branding and Brand Storytelling at KoganPage.com by using the promo code BIGEYE20 at checkout.

BitMart Presents: NFT 101
BitMart BrainTrust #8: Punk Rock, NFT Gaming, and Steampunk Dinosaurs with Time Raiders

BitMart Presents: NFT 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 55:29


Days before they bring Time Raiders to the BitMart NFT Marketplace, Matt Ryan and Nathan Simone speak with Simon Bailey, Luke Richards, and Jonathan Reid of Utopian Game Labs about the utility of gaming NFTs and comparisons to traditional in-game purchases. Matt nerds out about 70's, and 80's punk music while Nathan asks thoughtful questions Time Raiders→ https://timeraiders.io/ (timeraiders.io) Matt Ryan → https://twitter.com/mattryanyells (@MattRyanYells) Nathan Simone → https://twitter.com/cryptonathan76 (@cryptonathan76) BitMart Exchange is the premier global digital asset trading platform with more than 9 million registered users in 180+ countries. Ranked among the top crypto exchanges on CoinGecko, BitMart currently offers 1,000+ trading pairs with some of the lowest trading fees in the market. The https://www.bitmart.com/nft/en/home (BitMart NFT Marketplace) is now LIVE! Check out our exclusive collections of premium NFTs from your favorite exchange. Don't have a crypto account and want to trade the headlines? https://www.bitmart.com/en?r=besmart (Sign up for a BitMart account) TODAY and start your journey NOW! For the latest updates on all your favorite platforms, make sure to follow BitMart on: Twitter → https://twitter.com/BitMartExchange (https://twitter.com/BitMartExchange) Telegram → https://t.me/BitMartExchange (https://t.me/BitMartExchange) Discord → https://discord.gg/bitmart (https://discord.gg/bitmart) TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@bitmart.exchange Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/bitmartexchange (https://www.facebook.com/bitmartexchange) Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/bitmart_exchange/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/bitmart_exchange/?hl=en) The BitMart Podcast Network is available wherever you get your audio content! Tune in whenever you want to by checking us out here → https://linktr.ee/bitmartpod (https://linktr.ee/bitmartpod) All opinions and actions expressed and undertaken by the host(s) and guest(s) are individual opinions and actions and do not reflect the views and actions of BitMart. BitMart does not guarantee this content's accuracy, applicability, reliability, integrity, performance, completeness, or appropriateness. The value of digital currencies can go up or down, and there can be a substantial risk in buying, selling, holding, or investing in digital currencies. You should carefully consider whether trading or holding digital currencies is suitable for you based on your personal investment objectives, financial circumstances, and risk tolerance.  BitMart does not provide investment, tax, or legal advice. Use of BitMart services is entirely at your own risk.

BitMart Presents: NFT 101
Metaverse Gaming Through Space and Time with Time Raiders

BitMart Presents: NFT 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 28:11


Days before they bring Time Raiders to the BitMart NFT Marketplace, Matt Ryan speaks with Matt Nagy and Simon Bailey of Utopian Game Labs about the project, their backgrounds in media and gaming, and the story of Time Raiders. Time Raiders→ https://timeraiders.io/ (timeraiders.io) Matt Ryan → https://twitter.com/mattryanyells (@MattRyanYells) BitMart Exchange is the premier global digital asset trading platform with more than 9 million registered users in 180+ countries. Ranked among the top crypto exchanges on CoinGecko, BitMart currently offers 1,000+ trading pairs with some of the lowest trading fees in the market. The https://www.bitmart.com/nft/en/home (BitMart NFT Marketplace) is now LIVE! Check out our exclusive collections of premium NFTs from your favorite exchange. Don't have a crypto account and want to trade the headlines? https://www.bitmart.com/en?r=besmart (Sign up for a BitMart account) TODAY and start your journey NOW! For the latest updates on all your favorite platforms, make sure to follow BitMart on: Twitter → https://twitter.com/BitMartExchange (https://twitter.com/BitMartExchange) Telegram → https://t.me/BitMartExchange (https://t.me/BitMartExchange) Discord → https://discord.gg/bitmart (https://discord.gg/bitmart) TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@bitmart.exchange Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/bitmartexchange (https://www.facebook.com/bitmartexchange) Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/bitmart_exchange/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/bitmart_exchange/?hl=en) The BitMart Podcast Network is available wherever you get your audio content! Tune in whenever you want to by checking us out here → https://linktr.ee/bitmartpod (https://linktr.ee/bitmartpod) All opinions and actions expressed and undertaken by the host(s) and guest(s) are individual opinions and actions and do not reflect the views and actions of BitMart. BitMart does not guarantee this content's accuracy, applicability, reliability, integrity, performance, completeness, or appropriateness. The value of digital currencies can go up or down, and there can be a substantial risk in buying, selling, holding, or investing in digital currencies. You should carefully consider whether trading or holding digital currencies is suitable for you based on your personal investment objectives, financial circumstances, and risk tolerance.  BitMart does not provide investment, tax, or legal advice. Use of BitMart services is entirely at your own risk.

MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend
Ignite The Power Of Women - Simon T Bailey

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 62:07


https://simontbailey.com/PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/minddogtvSponsors:KOA Coffee https://koacoffee.com/?sscid=21k6_79g17FIVERR https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=86037&brand=fiverrcpa&utm_campaign=minddogTVSOUTHWEST RAPID REWARDS https://swa.eyjo.net/c/3290446/517226/4705SUPPORT THE HAPPY MINUTE https://ko-fi.com/minddogtvTRUE FIRE GUITAR MASTERY: http://prf.hn/click/camref:1101lkzyk/pubref:minddogGet Koa Coffee at minddogtv.com/coffee

Accelerated Health Radio
How Men Can Ignite the Power of Women In Their Life with Simon Bailey

Accelerated Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 48:03


Simon T. Bailey is the author of Ignite the Power of WOMEN In Your Life: A Guide for MEN, the book destined to spark a worldwide movement. We Discuss:-How men can focus on mental health-How men can advocate for the women in their life-Why men find it difficult to be open and vulnerable with the women they loveTo Learn More go to www.sarabantahealth.comTo Join my FREE group coaching, Join Telegram and then click on: https://t.me/+lJZ5Li-_8nMzYmMx sara@acceleratedhealthproducts.com Accelerated Health Radio & TV is broadcast live Tuesdays at 4PM ET.Accelerated Health TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Accelerated Health Radio Show is broadcast on W4HC Radio - Health Café Live (www.w4hc.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).Accelerated Health Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.

UnScripted: Authentic Leadership
How To Make A Global Impact! Feat. Simon Bailey

UnScripted: Authentic Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 28:29


What's up unscripted family! In this episode we are joined by our featured guest Simon Bailey, as he shares his story on 'How To  Make A Global Impact!'Simon's purpose is to Spark listeners to lead countries, companies, and communities differently. His framework is based on his 30 years' of experience in the hospitality industry, including serving as sales director for Disney Institute, based at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, FL. He is a prolific author and Hall of Fame Keynote Speaker that has worked with Signet Jewelers, SalesForce, T-Mobile, Stanford Healthcare, General Mills and Hilton Hotels just to name a few. An experience with Simon goes beyond feel-good content. He delivers practical strategies and impacts real lives.If you're ready to make a global impact, hit that download button!➡️  Leave us a rating & review on Apple podcast and we'll mention your review in next weeks episode!Support The Show - ⤵️https://www.patreon.com/unscriptedleadershipFollow us on all social media -@UnscriptedLeadershipSubscribe to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTc55FEAu2PiY4wIkqQOswFollow Simon On IG -  @simontbaileyPurchase Simon's books - https://www.amazon.com/Ignite-Power-Women-Your-Life/dp/1732599467/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1656293680&sr=1-3https://www.amazon.com/Shift-Your-Brilliance-Harness-Power/dp/0768404576/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1656293709&sr=1-5Support the show

Yes, And
Ignite Your Power with Simon Bailey

Yes, And

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 36:41


Today on the show, Judi is joined by fellow keynote speaker, Simon Bailey! An author, speaker, and all-around motivator, Simon joins the show today to bring some high vibe advice to start igniting your power and following your dreams. Simon shares his story about how he became a prolific public speaker, and even how he left a job with Disney to pursue entrepreneurship. Learn all about the self-sabotaging traps women fall into, how to know when it's time to take the leap, and why having a date with destiny is less about luck and more about creating it for yourself. Today on Yes, And:Simon's inspiring story of how he became a prolific speaker and authorThe dangers of waiting for somedayCreating your date with destinyHow to know when it's time to take the leapThe self sabotaging traps women fall intoIgniting women and recognizing their inherent powerWhy men are afraid to be vulnerableThis show is supported by:AdvoCare® | Get 15% off EVERY order - NEW & EXISTING Customers!Get 1 free month of the Haus of {&} Mentorship with code OPENTHEDOOR!Resources: Get Simon's new book! Simon's website: simontbailey.comSimon's Instagram: @simontbailey Check out the revamped Possibility {&} Planner! Check out Fear Is My HomeboyJoin the Haus of {&} Fam Facebook group!Check out hausofand.com!Haus of {&} on Instagram: @hausofand Check out AdvoCare® GlowCheck out AdvoCare® Spark®Connect with Judi:Book: Fear Is My HomeboyInstagram: @judiholler Website: judiholler.com Email: hello@judiholler.comCheck out all of Judi's favorite products!This show is produced by Soulfire Productions

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame
100th Episode: Simon Bailey, The Duke in Moulin Rouge

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 70:07


For our 100th episode (!!) of In The Frame we chat to Simon Bailey about his incredible career on stage, and his current role as The Duke in Moulin Rouge. Simon's West End credits include: Heathers (Theatre Royal Haymarket & London workshop); Tommy DeVito in Jersey Boys (Piccadilly Theatre & UK Tour); Liam O'Deary in I Can't Sing! (London Palladium); Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (Gillian Lynne); understudy Galileo in We Will Rock You (Dominion); Enjolras in Les Miserables (Queen's Theatre); Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's); Passion (Donmar Warehouse) and Romeo & Juliet! The Musical (Piccadilly);. Just a few of Simon's other credits include: Whisper House (The Other Palace); Bat Boy (Southwark Playhouse); Marry Me a Little (St James Theatre); Striking 12 (Waterloo East Theatre); Parade (Southwark Playhouse), An Officer and a Gentleman workshop (Leicester Curve); Once Upon A Time at the Adelphi (Liverpool Playhouse); Naked Flame (England) and Rock Legends (South Africa).Simon is currently starring as The Duke in the original West End cast of Moulin Rouge at the Piccadilly Theatre. Follow Simon on Instagram: @SimonBailey1210Moulin Rouge is booking at the Piccadilly Theatre until Saturday 1st October 2022. Visit www.moulinrougemusical.co.uk for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32 Thank you for supporting our first 100 episodes of In The Frame - there's lots more to come! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. 

The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales
Ep202 - Simon Bailey: A West End Bad Boy with a New Take on Moulin Rouge's 'The Duke'

The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 61:08


Actor Simon Bailey hails from London, where his career on the West End is booming. He trained at the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, and his West End credits include Heathers: The Musical, Jersey Boys (Tommy DeVito), The Phantom of the Opera (Raoul), Enjolras in the 21st Anniversary cast of Les Miserables, I Can't Sing! The X-Factor Musical, Romeo and Juliet -The Musical, Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, We Will Rock You, and more. SImon can be seen now in the West End production of Moulin Rouge as The Duke at the Piccadilly Theatre. Simon reminisces about his experience as part of the original workshop for Heathers: The Musical in London, and shares why it holds such a big place in his heart. He opens up about landing the role of The Duke, why he's had so much fun building and developing a darker character, and also talks about why he particularly loves the first 10 minutes of the show when he's able “to look out and see everybody… just completely entranced in this thing.” Simon also reflects on working as an understudy, and why he feels it's such an important ground to start from and build on.  In this episode, we talk about:  The community working on the West End  Attending the National Youth Theatre, and bypassing drama school  Why being an actor now is very different than it was pre-2020 His experience as a swing in We Will Rock You  Creative freedom from Alex Timbers Connect with Simon: IG: @simonbailey1210 Twitter: @SimonBailey1210 Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Broadwaysted!
Episode 311: Simon Bailey gets Broadwaysted!

Broadwaysted!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 62:46


Our first guest IN THE FUTURE! Play along as Simon Bailey (@simonbailey1210- Moulin Rouge) joins Bryan, Kevin, and Kimberly for tequila, broadway talk, theatre games, bad puns, and gin from the West End. Become a supporter on our Patreon: https://bit.ly/2Q2zELG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RAGE Works Network-All Shows
GamiFi Everything: Beyond the Metaverse-Episode 18

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 49:10


A Conversation With Simon Bailey & Matt Nagy From Utopian Game Labs Episode 18 of the podcast features Simon Bailey and Matt Nagy from Utopian Game Labs. Their team is building Time Raiders, GamiFi's second IDO. Marcus, Simon, and Matt discuss the simple but important philosophy behind making play2earn games fun. Simon and Matt also share details about Time Raider's upcoming play2earn experience. As a reminder, the GamiFi $GMI token is only available on: PancakeSwap: (https://pancakeswap.finance/swap?outputCurrency=0x93D8d25E3C9A847a5Da79F79ecaC89461FEcA846) MEXC (https://www.mexc.com/exchange/GMI_USDT). Be sure to use $GMI token contract address 0x93D8d25E3C9A847a5Da79F79ecaC89461FEcA846. Also, staking is now live on the GamiFi site, and you can earn up to 225% APY by staking your $GMI tokens. Visit https://app.gamifi.gg/ to learn more. In case you missed it, GamiFi's first IDO will be GAMI, which launched on March 11th. GamiFi's second IDO will be Time Raiders, launching on March 17th.   The views expressed on air during GamiFi Everything: Beyond the Metaverse do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates.   Follow Marcus Howard on Social Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThereAreTwoOfMeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcus.howard.3382/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-esports-howard-60785023/ Follow GamiFi on Social Media Official Site: https://gamifi.gg/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gamifiggDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/T4Q3ytzE3ALinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gamifi-gg/

Ask Dr. Jill
S2Ep3_Dr Jill Waggoner and Simon T. Bailey discuss H.O.P.E (Helping Optimistic People Excel)

Ask Dr. Jill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 23:24


Host Dr. Jill Waggoner and Guest Simon T. Bailey discuss what it takes to take control of the current climate of change, and transform it into the future you desire. Simon T Bailey is a keynote speaker, a success coach, an author, television host, and philanthropist, Simon T. Bailey's purpose in life is to help you discover your brilliance.To start the process of preparing your strategic plan you must first ask yourself some key questions. The first question you should ask yourself is “Where have I Been?”. This question gives us the opportunity to do a self assessment.  Evaluating our background and experiences.  When did we have a moment of flow.  Where you have been is so important to your journey. However long you have been on the earth every experience is a piece to a puzzle that makes the picture of what your future looks like clear. The two discuss “Hope with a Strategy”,  A totally immersive experience designed to Help Optimistic People Excel. Hope with a strategy will submerge participants into an environment where they will be elevated mentally, spiritually, and emotionally.  So they can execute a plan that will help them create the future they want for themselves, and not wait for that future to be created for them. The unique combination of Medicine and Motivation, with Mindfulness and  Strategy, is a prescription that the world needs now!Dr. Jill Waggoner is a residency trained, board certified Family Practice Physician with nearly three decades of experience. She is located in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex holds a Medical Degree and a Master's Degree from the University of Oklahoma. She has certifications in both Preventive Medicine and Wellness Coordination from the prestigious Cooper Institute.Connect with Dr. Jill: Dr. Jill's Instagram Dr. Jill's Facebook Dr. Jill's Twitter Dr. Jill's Website To become a patient visit: Methodist Premier Wellness or call (972) 298-2099

Sunday Show Tunes
Simon Bailey and Nadim Naaman

Sunday Show Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 21:22


This week we chat with two West End leading men, Simon Bailey talks about Moulin Rouge and Nadim Naaman talks about his new musical, Broken Wings.

In Clear Focus
In Clear Focus: Myths of Branding

In Clear Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 28:48


In Clear Focus: Our podcast guest is Simon Bailey, co-author of Myths of Branding, this month's Bigeye Book Club selection. Simon discusses some of the false myths that abound in branding. From the titular belief that a brand is just a logo, to the perception that it's a 'soft' area of marketing that doesn't go beyond visual identity - hear why these couldn't be further from the truth. For a 20 percent discount on Myths of Branding, go to KoganPage.com and use promo code BIGEYE20 at checkout.

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast
Supply Chain Predicts 2022 (Strategy) With Simon Bailey

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 22:42


In this podcast, guest Simon Bailey joins co-hosts Thomas O'Connor and Caroline Chumakov to discuss Predicts 2022: Supply Chain Strategy. With things changing so quickly, Gartner is exploring the medium-term future in order to help CSCOs make calculated risks based on our research.A key topic discussed is how, when it comes to driving transformation and business impact, CSCOs are recognizing the critical role of collaborative digital ecosystems. How, to achieve competitive success, organizations are bringing together competitors, governments, non-governmental organizations, academia and startups such that they can compete as an ecosystem rather than discrete, individual firms. We also explore the “Say-Do Gap.” Many organizations have made public commitments in areas including sustainability and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). However, some have yet to put solid plans in place to deliver these goals. Those organizations that are reporting progress toward their objectives and actively driving to close gaps with action are the ones that are seeing the benefits. This is a key driver behind two of our predictions: that by 2024, 70% of global organizations will report supply chain performance against corporate DEI objectives, and that by 2025, 90% of public sustainable packaging commitments won't be met due to reliance on plastics and single-use packaging.

Barefoot Lunch
Release Your Brilliance with Simon Bailey

Barefoot Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 37:39


Shift your BRILLIANCE….with Dr. Simon T. Bailey!An American speaker, author, life coach, and entrepreneur.  Bailey is the author of Shift Your Brilliance: Harness the Power of You, INC and Release Your Brilliance: The 4 Steps to Transforming Your Life and Revealing Your Genius to the World. Bailey was inducted into the National Speakers Association's CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame in 2015One book you recommend everyone should readWhen I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead: Useful Stories from a Persuasive Man, by  Jerry Weintraubhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7720207-when-i-stop-talking-you-ll-know-i-m-deadWhat's your favorite lunch?If you could invite anyone to lunch, living or dead, who would you invite. Inspired by Mother Theresa .You are brilliant! The story of your life:I was born in the ghetto of Buffalo, NY,“Nineteen years ago, I walked away from a job as Sales and New Business Development Director of the world-renowned Disney Institute based at Walt Disney World Resort (#Disney).* I had a guaranteed paycheck and benefits galore. I didn't want for anything and was on the fast track to a bright career future. In the midst of living my own version of the American dream, something was missing.”“Brilliant Living”! You are amazing in all that you do! Why are you passionate about what you do? How do you do it? What are some routines or resources that help you?“Simon Says:” What advice do you have for people who are trying to find their purpose?What brings you joy? You're my inspirational guru for marketing! I just wanted to tell you that :-) What do you wish you knew before starting your career?What's next for you? Where can listeners sign up for your course or purchase your product?http://www.simontbailey.com/https://www.facebook.com/BrilliantSimonThttps://twitter.com/simontbaileyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/simontbailey/Music on this episode is The Sheik of Araby performed by Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra. Thomas Dorsey Jr. (November 19, 1905 – November 26, 1956), an American jazz trombonist, composer, conductor and bandleader of the big band era. He was known as the "Sentimental Gentleman of Swing" because of his smooth-toned trombone playing. The Sheik of Araby, is a song that was written in 1921 by Harry Smith  and Francis Wheeler, with music by Ted Snyder. It was composed in response to the popularity of the feature film, The Sheik, staring Rudolph Valentino.  

Supply Chain Now Radio
Key Takeaways from the Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo - Americas

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 60:13


Mike Griswold is the Vice President of Research at Gartner, specializing in retail with a particular focus on forecasting and replenishment. He is responsible for Gartner's annual Top 25 Supply Chain ranking and joins Supply Chain Now on a monthly basis to discuss the latest in retail supply chains from an analyst's perspective. Gartner held their 2021 Americas Supply Chain Symposium/XPO in late October. The overarching theme was ‘People, Profit, and Planet.' As the speakers shared, these core ideas are not just critical to companies and customers, they each provide opportunities for supply chains to make a measurable value contribution in the short term as well as into the future. In this episode, which was created as part of a Supply Chain Now livestream, Mike shares his key takeaways from the 2021 Americas Supply Chain Symposium/XPO with co-hosts Greg White and Scott Luton: • The idea of ‘people, profit and planet' as shared by Gartner Analysts Dana Stiffler and Simon Bailey in the event keynote • Why organizations need to recognize the varied priorities of their customers/consumers and factor those into their planning and decision making • How companies can prepare themselves to achieve the transparency and make the commitments required to support their people and be accountable with regard to their environmental impact Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe (https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe) WEBINAR- Accelerating Innovation Through Collaboration: https://bit.ly/3CQhFRX (https://bit.ly/3CQhFRX) 2021 State of Supplier Diversity Report: https://info.cvmsolutions.com/download-the-2021-state-of-supplier-diversity-reports-2 (https://info.cvmsolutions.com/download-the-2021-state-of-supplier-diversity-reports-2) 2021 U.S. Bank Q3 Freight Payment Index: https://bit.ly/3pwmWKC (https://bit.ly/3pwmWKC) This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Greg White. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/key-takeaways-Gartner-supply-chain-symposium-774

2 Pages with MBS
How to Love the Unknown: Sarah Stein Greenberg, author of ‘Creative Acts for Curious People', [reads] ‘The Sixth Extinction'

2 Pages with MBS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 42:03


One of the influences on my life is a man called Simon Bailey. He was a visualiser; he'd show up with his box of coloured pens and paper, and as I tried to describe the ideas and solutions bubbling in my brain, he'd draw them. That would spark new ideas for me, which I'd try to build on, and we would do this dance of imagination and creativity together. I'm only realising this now, but he's one of the ways I came to understand that one of the most powerful ways to show up in the world is to stay curious, just a little bit longer.  Sarah Stein Greenberg is the Executive Director of d.school in Stanford, and the author of a wonderful new book: Creative Acts for Curious People. Her job, though, really is a paradox; to both unleash and contain creativity. But maybe that's the nature of design, because in some ways, design is how creativity learns how to dance. Get‌ ‌book‌ ‌links‌ ‌and‌ ‌resources‌ ‌at‌ https://www.mbs.works/2-pages-podcast/  Sarah reads two pages from ‘The Sixth Extinction' by Elizabeth Kolbert. [reading begins at 18:35] Hear us discuss:  Resisting closure; sustaining a long hunch: “The ability to resist premature closure is one of the core skills you acquire with strong creative practice.” [26:09] | Productive struggle and uncertainty: “If you're not having those moments of struggle, then you're probably not working on something that is likely to result in something new, innovative, or meaningful.” [29:05] | Sitting with your feelings. [34:18]

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton
Simon Bailey, AEU Tasmania TAFE President

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 13:14


Simon Bailey, AEU Tasmania TAFE President

The Marketing Society podcast
Marketing Starter For Ten: The Caffeine Partnership's Simon Bailey on why purpose is important and how you should go about finding it

The Marketing Society podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 11:23


The Caffeine Partnership's Managing Partner, Simon Bailey, does a 'Starter for Ten' for the Society, discussing doing it 'on purpose', why purpose is becoming more important and how you should go about finding it. This talk is part of a series of ten-minute talks called 'Starter for Ten', where clever people in our network discuss things of interest to marketers. About Caffeine Caffeine is a strategic brand consultancy that helps impatient leaders deliver growth through purpose-led brand strategy and distinctive customer and employee experiences. Caffeine has been talking and writing about purpose for many years including publishing the best-selling book On Purpose in 2015. If you would like to find out how purposeful your business is, you can take the On Purpose survey https://thisiscaffeine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/OnPurpose_Assessment_Interactive.pdf (here). If you would like to find out more about what a shot of Caffeine can do for your business you can find out more at https://thisiscaffeine.com/ (https://thisiscaffeine.com/)

Dr Kathy Weston
Episode 70 - Dr Weston Talks with Chief Constable Simon Bailey: Sexual Harassment and Child Abuse - What Parents Should Do

Dr Kathy Weston

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 30:06


In this podcast, Dr Weston talks to Chief Constable Simon Bailey about the culture of violence against women and girls, particularly in schools. They outline the key things that parents and schools should do to cultivate open and honest discussion around issues of sexual harassment, sexting and predatory behaviour online.

That Stagey Blog
West End In The Woods

That Stagey Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 18:36


Welcome to That Stagey Blog podcast. This is an audio version of this interview which is also available as a video on YouTube. In this episode I chat to producer, director and narrator Chris Fitchew This podcast also contains some music clips from performances by Simon Bailey. Jordan Simon Pollard. Laura Emmit. Sophie Carmen-Jones. Carl Mullaney. Aaron Lee Lambert. Maisey Bawden. Jodie Jacobs. With MD Steve Clark. Movement director George Hill. I attended West End in the Woods on Friday 4th June 2021. West End In the Woods will return this September Follow @west_end_in_the_woods Or visit www.westendinthewoods.com THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. These podcasts are completely free, and I do not make any money from them. If you have enjoyed it, please consider sharing it and subscribing to my channel. PLEASE DONATE If you would like to support me, I have set up THaT Fest with Rob Eyles to raise money and awareness for HIV charities, through theatrical events that celebrate and amplify the voices of artists living with HIV. For more information check out our webpage where you can donate: https://www.thatstageyblog.com/that-fest Follow @THaTFestUK on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. PLEASE HELP I will be running the London Marathon on Sunday 3rd October 2021 If you would like to sponsor me, I am raising money for the Terrence Higgins Trust You can donate here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ThatStageyBlog Thank you for your support. BUY OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE That Stagey Blog clothing available to buy at: https://thatstageyblog.teemill.com FOLLOW ME On other social media. @ThatStageyBlog

Pick the Brain Podcast
What's Holding Your Brilliance Back?

Pick the Brain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 24:03


On today's show we'll hear a the rest of the segment from speaker Simon Bailey that will challenge us to think about what might be holding back our own brilliance Show Notes: Support this how at https://Patreon.com/pickthebrain Hear more from Simon at https://www.simontbailey.com Find the original video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF6kIplBCIE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pick the Brain Podcast
What You Want Wants You

Pick the Brain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 27:12


On today's show we'll hear a segment from speaker Simon Bailey that will inspire you to think about what you want and how it might want you too. Show Notes: Support this how at https://Patreon.com/pickthebrain Hear more from Simon at https://www.simontbailey.com Find the original video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF6kIplBCIE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

random Wiki of the Day
Simon Bailey (runner)

random Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 2:59


Episode 1438: Our article of the day is Simon Bailey (runner).

Best of Today
Everyone's Invited: Testimonies of abuse in schools

Best of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 11:05


More than seven thousand young people including many school pupils have posted their experiences of sexual assault on the website Everybody's Invited. Martha Kearney spoke to Simon Bailey, National Police Chiefs' Council lead on child protection and chief constable of Norfolk Police. Martha also spoke to Helen Pike, Headteacher at Magdalen College School which was named in three student testimonies on the site.

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton
Simon Bailey, AEU Tasmania TAFE President

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 7:33


Mike O'loughlin speaks with Simon Bailey, AEU Tasmania TAFE President.

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton
Simon Bailey, President of AEU TasTAFE division

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 13:35


Aaron Stevens speaks with Simon Bailey, President of AEU TasTAFE division.

The Hang with Ramin Karimloo
#5 - Hanging with Simon Bailey (Part 2)

The Hang with Ramin Karimloo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 44:22


Simon Bailey has been a great friend of mine for many years now. He's had an incredible amount of experience on the stage. Simon was one of the founding members of Teatro, the world's fastest selling musical theatre super-group. We talk about his time with the group, his time as an actor on stage and also dealing with new chapters in his life. Simon is as charismatic as they come and he's an absolute diamond of a man. Loved hanging with Simon. Find more info about the podcast via BroadwayPodcastNetwork.com/. Music by The Dives. Produced by Dori Berinstein and Alan Seales. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hang with Ramin Karimloo
#4 - Hanging with Simon Bailey (Part 1)

The Hang with Ramin Karimloo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 44:42


Simon Bailey has been a great friend of mine for many years now. He's had an incredible amount of experience on the stage. Simon was one of the founding members of Teatro, the world's fastest selling musical theatre super-group. We talk about his time with the group, his time as an actor on stage and also dealing with new chapters in his life. Simon is as charismatic as they come and he's an absolute diamond of a man. Loved hanging with Simon. Find more info about the podcast via BroadwayPodcastNetwork.com/. Music by The Dives. Produced by Dori Berinstein and Alan Seales. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ARRIVE AT HAPPY LEADERS
Episode #20 Simon Bailey International - Simon Bailey

ARRIVE AT HAPPY LEADERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 30:52


Simon Bailey is a speaker, author, and breakthrough strategist. 

The Self-Employed Life
596: Simon T. Bailey - Find Your Spark for Platinum Customer Service

The Self-Employed Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 39:56


I love a good ‘why' story. I've shared before my story about Bergdorf Goodman and how I've become one of their most loyal customers. I like to share that story because it is part of the foundation of my love for customer service that goes above and beyond. As my guest today so wonderfully puts it, “customer service is not a department. It's a mindset.” There are probably many more touch points in customer interactions than we realize. Each one is an opportunity. Each touch point can be the moment where a customer feels truly seen, appreciated, and responded to. A big part of keeping people loyal is knowing when to pause and address a moment in a transaction that may be running on autopilot. How can that moment be better? More personal? More present?  To dive deeper into what it means to find your customer service SPARK, I've invited back to the show the leader of the SPARK Movement, and absolute joy, Simon Bailey.  Simon T. Bailey has more than 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry, including serving as Sales Director for Disney Institute, and has worked with more 1,800 organizations in 47 countries. Simon has been named one of the top 25 people who will help you reach your business and life goals by SUCCESS magazine, joining a list that includes Brene Brown, Tony Robbins, and Oprah Winfrey. His Goalcast video, released on Facebook, has over 87+ million views worldwide.  Learn how you can be the Ritz Carlton of your business by downloading this episode now.  THE LION KING WARRIOR “The inner spark is the alignment of my head, heart, and hands.” - Simon Bailey Highlights - Customer service is not a department. Internal alignment creates external execution.  How you start the day, determines the day.  See. Really see your guest.  Personalize. Take the time to do something that matters.  Anticipate. Look around and see what it is not yet. Respond. If you hear it, you own it.  Keep. Keep them with random acts of kindness. A big part of keeping people is knowing when to pause.  Guest Contact - Simon's Website Simon's Twitter Simon's Instagram Simon's Book - Be the Spark: Five Platinum Service Principles for Creating Customers for Life Contact Jeffrey - Website Coaching support My book, LINGO: Discover Your Ideal Customer's Secret Language and Make Your Business Irresistible is now available! Watch my TEDx LincolnSquare video and please share! Resources - Have Your Website Brand Message Reviewed! Is your website and are all your marketing materials speaking the right LINGO of your ideal customers? Often it's not which is why you're not converting traffic and leads to clients and attracting your most profitable customers. Fill out the simple LINGO Review application and I'll take a look at your website. If I have suggestions for you to improve your brand message (I almost always do), we'll set up a complimentary 30-minute call to discuss. A select number of websites are also chosen for my LINGO Review Video Series. Fill out the application today and let's get your business speaking the right LINGO! Music by Jawn

InContact
Episode 43 - June 2020 #InContact Podcast

InContact

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 36:09


On this month's podcast: 1:19 - 10:23 - Guest speaker: Graham Redman from the Andersons Centre's monthly update. 10:25 - 23:47 - Guest Speaker: A conversation with Simon Bailey, Syngenta's 2019 FSOOTY (Farm Sprayer Operator Of The Year) champion. 23:49 - 28:45 - Syngenta Expert: A conversation with Syngenta's South Yorkshire & Nottinghamshire Area Manager, Augustus Merrick about potato blight. 28:47 - 35:39 - Syngenta Expert: A conversation with Syngenta Weed Control Researcher, Tom Holloway, about grass weed dormancy. REVUS is a registered Trademark of Syngenta Group Company. REVUS (MAPP No 17443) contains mandipropamid. All other brand names used are Trademarks of other manufacturers in which proprietary rights may exist. Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use. For further product information refer to www.syngenta.co.uk © Syngenta May 2020. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @SyngentaCropsUK to find out who this year's FSOOTY winner is at Cereals LIVE 2020 on Wednesday 10th June. Don't forget to send in your ideas for discussion at our Twitter page using the hash-tag #InContact, and tag us @SyngentaCropsUK. Enjoy listening and stay safe!

Pixels from a Crime Scene
There's no such thing as child pornography (Episode 1)

Pixels from a Crime Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 38:36


A young man closes his laptop. He checks his phone. He ties his trainers. He’s on his way out to meet some mates. He is also a sexual predator. He is part of a “new generation” of online abusers, with police warning that more and more 18 to 25 year-old men in the UK are viewing child abuse online and even “directing” the abuse of children. In this episode of Pixels from a Crime Scene, host Angela Young meets Susie Hargreaves OBE, Chief Executive of the IWF, Fred Langford, the IWF’s Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Technical Officer, Simon Bailey, the National Police Chief Councils’ (NPCC) lead on child protection, and John Carr OBE, Internet Safety and Security Consultant. She looks at the realities facing those leading the fight against the criminals who view, share and even trade child sexual abuse imagery online, and confronts us with some uncomfortable truths about the changing face of online abusers. Find out more and donate to the IWF at iwf.org.ukSupport the show (https://www.iwf.org.uk/support-iwf-and-help-make-internet-a-safer-place)

Atlanta Small Business Network
How to Make Your Customers and Rave about Your Business - Breakthrough Strategist Simon Bailey

Atlanta Small Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 15:03


Originally posted on: https://www.myasbn.com/small-business/entrepreneurship/how-to-make-your-customers-and-rave-about-your-business-a-guide-on-customer-experience-from-breakthrough-strategist-simon-bailey/ Company success tends to always rely on the direction of the top leaders of a business and are usually driven by the style of their leadership, but how can businesses take their leadership to the next level? In today’s segment, we speak with author of Be the Spark, Simon Bailey, a professional transformation strategist with more than 30 years of experience equipping companies with the tools necessary to grow higher employee engagement rates and top-notch customer service experiences. Simon has also been recognized by Success Magazine as one of the Top 25 People Who Can Help You Reach Your Business and Life Goals and has spoken to over 2 million listeners in 45 countries teaching his ideas worldwide. --------------------- Atlanta Small Business Network is your local source for business news, information, resources, best practices and event coverage. From start-up to success, we are your go-to resource for small businesses in Atlanta, Georgia. https://www.myasbn.com/ CONNECT WITH US! Contact us: Info@myasbn.com Subscribe: https://www.myasbn.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyASBN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myasbn/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MyASBN Podcasts: https://www.myasbn.com/podcast/ Category People & Blogs

That Stagey Blog
Vlog 50- Audio

That Stagey Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 30:01


ft Steph Parry. ‪Sejal Keshwala. Andrew Bateup. Sabrina Sandhu. Evie Rose Lane. Declan Egan. Georgi Mottram. Jamie Lambert. Dayle Hodge. Simon Bailey. Joe Maxwell. Natasha J Barnes. Vikky Stone. ‪Joanna Woodward. Gemma Knight-Jones. Darren Clark. ‪Mark Aspinall. Theo Jamieson. Oliver Ormson. Sam Murphy. Joshua Dever. Paul Schofield. Nick Barstow. Ben Papworth. Everybody’s Talking About Jamie. Romantics Anonymous. Bristol Old Vic. New Year. New Favourites. The Other Palace. ‪Lambert Jackson Productions.

Indie Game Movement - The podcast about the business and marketing of indie games.

Andrew Pappas serves as your guest as he is interviewed by Simon Bailey, one of the team members of The Business of Indie Games, a virtual summit that happens annually and is scheduled for Dec 9 - 13, 2019.  In this episode, we debunk some of the myths of paid advertising, dive deep into strategies and how data collected can be applied to other marketing efforts used to promote your indie game. 

Indie Game Movement - The podcast about the business and marketing of indie games.

Andrew Pappas serves as your guest as he is interviewed by Simon Bailey, one of the team members of The Business of Indie Games, a virtual summit that happens annually and is scheduled for Dec 9 - 13, 2019.  In this episode, we debunk some of the myths of paid advertising, dive deep into strategies and how data collected can be applied to other marketing efforts used to promote your indie game. 

Nothing Impossible
Geospatial tech firms moving to St. Louis

Nothing Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 38:41


This episode focuses on geospatial, the location-based side of tech that St. Louis is a hub for. T-Kartor's Simon Bailey and Maxar's Mike Gourley explain why they're expanding here. Andy Dearing introduces us to GeoFutures, which hopes to foster a geospatial ecosystem here. Jennifer Prather tells us about Esri, a major company with a longstanding presence in St. Louis.

The Going Scared Podcast with Jessica Honegger
Simon T. Bailey, Fearless Breakthrough Strategist

The Going Scared Podcast with Jessica Honegger

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 38:34


There are two things you're going to notice about Simon Bailey. First, his laugh - it's the best! And second, his unwavering belief that for people to build the future they're hoping for, they must be fearless. Today, Jessica and Simon have a really fascinating and wide-ranging conversation on attitude, relationships, divorce, and going scared! Show Links
 - Keep up with Simon's speaking, writing, and teaching. - Head to Jessica Honegger's website for info on her book, her Courage Quiz, and more! Jessica's Social Instagram Facebook Twitter Linkedin

That Stagey Blog
Vlog 28- Audio

That Stagey Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 26:21


Featuring Alex Lodge, Matthew Harvey,Lucy May Barker, Grace Mouat, Mollie Melia Redgrave, Kris Rawlinson. ‪Emma Lindars. Tom Knowles. ‬ ‪Nick Hayes. Jessica Aubrey. Julia Jenkins. Sabrina Alouche. Craig Watson. Sean Green. ‬ ‪Geneviève Nicole. ‬Vicki Lee Taylor.‪ Nick Barstow. Jack Cherry.‬ ‪Velma Celli. Edward Court. ‬ ‪Declan Egan. Simon Bailey. Cara Egan. ‬ Georg Tormann. Charlotte Wakefield. Stuart Matthew Price. Torch Entertainment. Steph Parry. Ben Papworth. Oliver Savile. Pamela Blair ‪The Big Smoke Festival. Live At Zédel ‬ SingEasy. Pianoworks West End. Diabetes UK. Acting For Others.

InContact
Episode 30 - June 2019 #InContact Podcast

InContact

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 30:30


In this podcast: - Graham Redman discusses the impacts of Brexit on UK agriculture - Hear about the highlights of Cereals 2019 - Area Manager Katie Murray gives you an update on Glamis Innovation Centre - Victoria Nicol will talk about Sencrop and the arable event that took place a few weeks ago - FSOOTY 2019 winner Simon Bailey gives you his top tips once again

The Unforgiving60
@RV5- ANZAC Day, Life on the Line Interview, Sabine Bird, Simon Bailey and Leanne Barron and Questions from Listeners

The Unforgiving60

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 38:45


Reflections on the ANZAC Day Dawn Service at the SAS Regiment. Reflections on the interview of Ben and Tim on the Life on the Line Podcast. Reflections on the episodes with Sabine Bird, Simon Bailey and Leanne Barron.... and Questions from Listeners.   Chapters - 1:40. On ANZAC Day at the SAS Dawn Service. - 09:30. Reflections on Ben and Tim's interview on Life on the Line Podcast - 13:23. Reflections on Sabine Bird.... world record endurance cyclist. - 16:28. Reflections on Simon Bailey.... ordering your life. - 19:15. Reflections on Leanne Barron ... when home is a battlefield. Combatting domestic violence. - 24:40. Questions from Listeners. The place of 'wellbeing' in a mission statement? What to do when a resident fitness professional isn't given direction/ guidance inside an organisation?   -34:40. End Music- 'Love Is' by The Externals      

The Unforgiving60
S1E13 - Simon Bailey- Ordering Your House, Communications and Life!

The Unforgiving60

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 56:28


Simon Bailey is all about order! He is a former journalist and TV producer and is now a PR and crisis communications expert. But he's also known for being the 'Movie Guru' and the 'Man About the House' on prime time radio. In this wide and varied U60 episode we talk with Simon about journalism and its stressors, the evolution of reporting and the changing landscapes. We talk public relations done well .... and done poorly. We talk about ordering your house.... including that abundance of t-shirts and the chaos of your underwear drawer. And how does not having a routine work for Simon?!?! This episode will get your thoughts, messages, communications.... and your undies in order !!   Intelligence Summary  - From 05:15. Being a journalist - 06:15. Radio  v television ... stupid questions and smart answers - 07:50. Being the Movie Guru ... and our favourite movies of all times! - 10:15. The evolution of journalism. Changing landscapes. Social media and perspective & context. Competing for immediacy. - 14:45. Getting organised and simplification. - 18:45. Advice for the completely ineffective husband in the house! - 20:30. What skill we can use to impress our partners. - 22:40 Tim's Mum's wise advice. - 23:00. The strategy for t-shirts and the dreaded socks & underwear drawer. - 24:00. Corporate crises. - 27:20. Dreamworld's PR crisis. - 28:40. PR done well. - 29:47. Owning a public relations nightmare! - 32:30. Reputation= Behaviour + Communications. - 35:10. Errors of judgement versus errors of character. - 39:25. Ben on 'balconies and dance floors'. - 42:59. What writes your report on crisis communications. - 46:20. Simon Bailey has no routine!?!? -49:00. On Happiness. - 51:05. What Simon draws inspiration from. - 53:30. Rudyard Kiplings opinion (and reflections).   About Simon Bailey & Counsel Communications  www.counselcomms.com.au   

The Amani Experience Podcast
EP 66 - James Brown Jr.

The Amani Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 55:00


James Brown Jr. talks to us about how his career in track (including running against Carl Lewis) prepared him for life, why you should treat everyone you meet like a customer and explains why you should not be afraid to be great. Show Notes: 5:20 - Running against Carl Lewis. 8:37 - “Do you do voice-overs?” 12:35 - Crystal Washington, Chris Gardener, Simon Bailey, Kaplan Mobray, Karen McCullough. 17:25 - “A ship in the harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.” 18:42 - The art of patience. 23:10 - What do you know now that you wish you would have known when you started that would have made your world alot easier? 28:08 - “You don't sound like what you think you sound like” 30:03 - “Failure is when you get knocked down, not getting up … “ 39:03 - “Do not be afraid to jump.” 41:15 - “I am different” 42:35 - “Treat everyone you meet like a customer …” 44:04 - “The silence has been a tremendous asset…” 54:18 - “Don't be afraid to be great!” How to reach James Brown Jr: Website | Youtube Book Recommendations: “You Can't Send a Duck to Eagle School” by Mac Anderson “The Power of Who” by Bob Beaudine

How to Be Awesome at Your Job
203: Cultivating Sponsors, Developing Fearlessness, and Living Brilliantly with Simon Bailey

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 41:32


Educational entrepreneur Simon T. Bailey shares tactics to take control of the steering wheel of your career.   You'll Learn: Key habits that get influential colleagues talking you up Why to take the projects no one else wants Five questions to help you bounce back from any setback   About Simon: Simon T. Bailey is the CEO of Simon T. Bailey International, a premium education company specializing in creating learning and development content. He has worked with over 1,500 organizations and has impacted more than 2 million people through his presentations and seminars in 45 countries worldwide. Some of his clients include AT&T, IBM, MasterCard, Microsoft, and Toyota. Prior to founding his company, Simon worked in the hospitality and tourism industry for 20 years and was sales director and new business development director for the world-renowned Disney Institute based at Walt Disney World Resort.   View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep203

Ewan@icluod.com
203: Cultivating Sponsors, Developing Fearlessness, and Living Brilliantly with Simon Bailey

Ewan@icluod.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 41:32


Educational entrepreneur Simon T. Bailey shares tactics to take control of the steering wheel of your career.   You'll Learn: Key habits that get influential colleagues talking you up Why to take the projects no one else wants Five questions to help you bounce back from any setback   About Simon: Simon T. Bailey is the CEO of Simon T. Bailey International, a premium education company specializing in creating learning and development content. He has worked with over 1,500 organizations and has impacted more than 2 million people through his presentations and seminars in 45 countries worldwide. Some of his clients include AT&T, IBM, MasterCard, Microsoft, and Toyota. Prior to founding his co

How to Be Awesome at Your Job
203: Cultivating Sponsors, Developing Fearlessness, and Living Brilliantly with Simon Bailey

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 41:31


Educational entrepreneur Simon T. Bailey shares tactics to take control of the steering wheel of your career.You'll Learn:1) Key habits that get influential colleagues talking you up2) Why to take the projects no one else wants3) Five questions to help you bounce back from any setbackAbout SimonSimon T. Bailey is the CEO of Simon T. Bailey International, a premium education company specializing in creating learning and development content. He has worked with over 1,500 organizations and has impacted more than 2 million people through his presentations and seminars in 45 countries worldwide. Some of his clients include AT&T, IBM, MasterCard, Microsoft, and Toyota. Prior to founding his company, Simon worked in the hospitality and tourism industry for 20 years and was sales director and new business development director for the world-renowned Disney Institute based at Walt Disney World Resort. Items Mentioned in this Show:Sponsor: TextExpander, the productivity multiplierSimon's Website: SimonTBailey.comSimon's Book: Brilliant LivingSimon's article: “Disney, I Quit!” (5 Lessons I Learned After Firing Myself) Book: Play Bigger by Al Ramadan, Dave Peterson, Christopher Lochhead and Kevin ManeyBook: The Student Leader's Field Guide by Pete MockaitisPast episode: 100: “Going there” with (Uncle!) Topper SteinmanApp: FlipboardView transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep203. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Thinking Allowed
Grandfathers - Dementia carers

Thinking Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 28:33


Grandfathers today: Laurie Taylor talks to Ann Buchanan, Senior Research Associate in the Department of Social Policy and Intervention at the University of Oxford, about the changing nature of grandfatherhood. She brought together a team of international scholars, from Finland to South Africa, who found that grandfathers were re-inventing themselves into a new, caring role in the wake of increased divorce, long parenthood and more active, elder lives. They're joined by the writer and broadcaster, Michael Bywater. Dementia carers: Simon Bailey, Research Fellow in Sociology at the University of Manchester, talks about the findings of three National Health Service wards and one private care home in England. Staff are expected to provide person centred care which mitigates the loss of insight, personality and capacity associated with dementia. But, as his research demonstrates, direct care staff have only limited training and remuneration to deliver such quality care. Producer: Jayne Egerton.

The TechEducator Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network
Are you ready to Release your Leadership Brilliance?

The TechEducator Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 35:18


In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast (https://www.teachercast.net/tep) , we sit down with Marcitea Reilly and Simon Bailey, the co-authors of a new Corwin publication called Releasing Leadership Brilliance: Breaking Sound Barriers in Education. Together, we discuss what makes a successful transition from classroom teacher to educational leader and what many of the common pain points are along the journey. For more information please visit: http://www.releasingleadershipbrilliance.com (http://www.releasingleadershipbrilliance.com) . About our GuestsMarceta Reilly, PhDMarceta is a thought leader and a passionate advocate for creating schools and districts where everybody—students, staff, parents, community—thrives.  She spent 34 years of her career in public education experimenting with ways to teach and lead that make schools the trusted center (the heart!) of a community. Now she spends her time as an author, speaker, and leadership coach for educators across the United States  Marceta and her husband have two daughters and six brilliant grandchildren.   She loves traveling, wine tasting, and keeping up with the grandkids as their lives unfold. Simon T. BaileySimon is a micro-philanthropist. He is a guy from inner-city Buffalo, NY, who is attempting to put a dent in the universe. He leads an educational company whose purpose is to teach one billion people how to be brilliant in life and business. He is the former Sales Director of Disney Institute and one of America’s top 10 most booked corporate and association speakers. He is the proud father of two awesome teenagers. He loves movies and cheers on the Buffalo Bills who will win a Super Bowl in his lifetime! Links of Interest Releasing Leadership Brilliance (http://www.releasingleadershipbrilliance.com) Homepage Follow on Twitter (https://twitter.com/LeadBrilliantly) Subscribe on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpme9SKXRaPCJHy3TYF26nQ) Find them on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Releasing-Leadership-Brilliance-293858237677054/) Recorded September 5, 2017

Bidsy's Small Business Society

Simon Bailey is a best-selling author, hall of fame speaker, and the CEO of Simon T. Bailey International, a company specializing in learning and development for individuals and organizations. His latest book, Shift Your Brilliance, is a roadmap to create accelerated results both personally and professionally, and he has been inducted into the National Speakers Association (NSA) Hall of Fame.

Archive 3 of Entrepreneurs On Fire
692: Simon Bailey: How to harness the power of YOU

Archive 3 of Entrepreneurs On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2015 25:07


Simon is a Leadership Imagineer and Author of Shift Your Brilliance. He is a former sales director of Disney Institute, and weekly columnist for American City Business Journal.

The Forecast
Episode 9: Hat trick for Salazar & #BlueLine

The Forecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 54:46


Find out why Vinny Scarsella loves a certain brand of British chocolate, how Paul Phillips lost Luke Salazar at the wrong airport terminal and why Matt Caria's bag is still somewhere in Toronto... This week we also reflect on Manchester Storm's first game in the Elite League thrashing Edinburgh Capitals 8-1 at home. Clare Freeman hosts the podcast with superfan Simon Bailey from the Storm Shelter. Players, fans and management reflect on a mixed week of pre-season friendlies and a Challenge Cup game.

Thoughts On The Social World
049 Young adults & learning disability

Thoughts On The Social World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2015 28:50


This episode has a conversation about a non profit company working with young adults with a learning disability and a bit from me about the comments of Simon Bailey, Chief Constable with a leading role in combatting child sex abuse. He advocates that some “non-contact” paedophiles who just download child porn should be referred to […] The post 049 Young adults & learning disability appeared first on Thoughts On The Social World.

Entrepreneurs on Fire
Simon Bailey: How to harness the power of YOU

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2014 25:13


Simon is a Leadership Imagineer and Author of Shift Your Brilliance. He is a former sales director of Disney Institute, and weekly columnist for American City Business Journal.

The Small Business Radio Show
#279 Sally Hogshead, Simon T. Bailey, Richard Weinberger and Steve Siebold

The Small Business Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 53:59


Scheduled Guests: Sally Hogshead guides you through how to discover how people see you so you can be your most effective. Simon Bailey shows you how to be brilliant every day. Richard Weinberger demonstrates why systems are critical to your company's success. Steve Siebold helps you discover the key to mental toughness. Sponsored by Sage Summit, Nextiva and Saper Law.

Think, Believe and Manifest!
Simon T. Bailey - Author - Shift from Average to Brilliant -

Think, Believe and Manifest!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2012 58:00


Simon T. Bailey is the author of the Vuja De Moment - Shift from average to brilliant.  Tune in and learn how to see things differently, how to harness the power of YOU, Inc., how to ignite a fresh vision, how to fuel your mind, how to take the wheel of your life, how to engate your gears and how to restart your engine. 

FT Banking Weekly
Levies, regulation and capital raising

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2010 18:15


In this week's podcast: We look at the banks reactions to levy announced last week and at some of the potential issues the UK government is yet to address, we talk to Simon Bailey from consultancy company Logica about regulation and lessons learnt since 2008 and we take a look at how banks are going about raising the capital in order to fulfil regulations set out by Basel III. Stateside is brought to you by Justin Baer. Presented by Megan Murphy with Sharlene Goff and Anousha Sakoui in the studio and guest Simon Bailey, director of payments and transaction banking at Logica. Produced by LJ Filotrani See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Starstyle®-Be the Star You Are!®
Release Your Brilliance, Embracing Fear, Learning a Language

Starstyle®-Be the Star You Are!®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2008 19:52


Four steps to transforming your life and reavealing your genius with author Simon Bailey highlights segment one. Stop allowing fear to control your life is the topic Thom Rutledge shares from his book, Embracing Fear. In T42, the Goddess Gals learn a new language.