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What is the secret to leading transformation? Sope Agbelusi is an executive coach, international speaker, husband, father of two, and the founder of MindsetShift, a leadership development company focused on developing authentic leaders. Corporately, he is sought after for his ability to help shift perspectives and install new mindsets that create lasting transformations. He has worked with respected global brands such as Google, Spotify, Morgan Stanley, Philips, KPMG, Yale University, HSBC, and more. As an innovative leader himself, Sope contributed to generating $800M+ with several teams in the automotive and engineering industry. His valuable insights have been featured on BBC World News, BBC Radio 5 Live, talkSPORT, BusinessCloud, and SOCIAlight among others. He is also the host of the Everyday Leadership Podcast, where he explores the leadership experiences of real people and how they lead from the inside out, not just the outside in. Today we discuss the biggest mindset shift needed right now, transforming the stories we tell ourselves, knowing your value and boundaries, why work-life balance doesn't exist, and how to truly lead from the inside out and create lasting transformation in your organization. What We Discuss in This Episode with Sope Agbelusi The biggest mindset shift needed right now How COVID impacted our mindset Self-awareness and leading from the inside out Moving from Nigeria to the UK as a teenager Stepping into the fullness of who you are Having the courage to make the necessary changes in your life What does it mean to be an authentic leader Knowing your values and boundaries The key to building your self-confidence Demonstrating leadership at home Dealing with conflicting values in the workplace Embracing new career possibilities Why work-life balance doesn't exist How to create psychologically safe environments using harmony Episode Show Notes: https://leadersoftransformation.com/podcast/leadership/446-leading-from-the-inside-out-sope-agbelusi
The girls are back!!!!!! That's right, we are back with a brand new episode discussing all the BS going on in these internet streets. (We indulge, so you don't have too lol). In this episode we are joined by Charlotte's #1 socialite thee Ms. Socialight (@Ms_Socialights on Instagram) sits down with the girls to get into this tea! This week we tackle the never ending #Kimye saga, we also discuss Wells Fargo trying to take all of our good sis #WendyWilliams coin, as well as #NickCannon #DanniLeigh #DaBaby and much more. You know we had to take it up a notch this week, and get into this whole divesting movement going on right now. Ladies, are y'all divesting? Fellas, what about you? Here our take on the topic, because we go all the "there". So per usual, grab them earbuds, pour some libation, or coffee if you are listening at the office lol. Either way get into this new episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ashley-barney/message
About this episode This week's episode my guest this week is Michael Sharon, Co-founder of Taika. Taika is a stealth health brand that is looking to take CPG products that are consumed by millions of people every day and redesign them to be delicious and truly healthy for you. The brand has tremendous opportunities within many product categories but they're starting with coffee. They take 5 adaptogenic herbs that they bring to you in the coffee and it helps deliver focus and energy to your daily life. What stood out to me was their packaging, but Michael's story is incredible! His story unpacks how he moved from South African and made his way to New York only to discover just how far behind our mobile technology was in 2002 especially as compared to the rest of the world. This prompted Michael to launch his first mobile start-up. Now you might be asking ‘how does a mobile technology expert get to a place with launching a coffee brand?', and well that is a great question and one that finds its answers through the halls of Facebook's headquarters in Silicon Valley but much like every start-up Story we need to start at the very beginning and Michael's beginning is not like any other story that we have ever unpacked before. In this episode, you'll hear: How Michael was born in Israel then moved to South Africa as a child to a cult How by the age of 10, he opted out of the cult when he found his love for video games and computers. But kept the vegetarian lifestyle until he was 38. Michael shared how growing up he didn't have a clear idea what his future would be, but he knew it would be related to computers. How Michael went to University in South Africa and originally studied Computer science, mathematics, English literature and Astronomy. But he lost interest in computer science as it wasn't challenging enough and ultimately, switched his degree to a degree in psychology and law but kept English literature. While at University he was in a Band and after he graduated he started a production studio to create jingles to fund the production of his album. How he went to work at Trigger as a brand strategist, this is where he had his first opportunity to sit down with the CEO and tell them the potential of their company. Michael shares how he was let go from Trigger and used the opportunity to begin a graduate program. In April 2002 he received a scholarship to NYU, his friends tried to persuade him not to go but he saw an opportunity in New York and wanted to take it. While at University he was writing about mobile technology. Michael shares how South Africa was a lot further ahead with mobile and bank technology compared with America, this sparked his entrepreneurial flare. In 2005 he founded a Startup called Socialight, a location-based mobile social network. Another reason why he co-founded the company was that no one would hire him as he wasn't an American citizen, so he hired himself. How Socialight was ahead of its time and didn't accompany the mobile technology at the time. Michael shares how he joined Facebook as the Mobile Product Manager in 2008. He could take all of the ideas he had for Socialite and develop them on Facebook. After 8 years he took a step back and assessed what he wanted to do. Michael shares how he found the problem to Taika when at Facebook. Due to the high levels of stress, he was dealing with 5 to 6 cups of coffee a day, which wasn't agreeing with him. So he went searching to understand how to create coffee that has the correct adaptative in it. How he launched Taika in 2019 and tested it by adding a phone number on the front of it and changing its packaging every two weeks. Michael explains the importance of creating a community through their CPG company Resources from this episode Join Grindology: https://grindology.com/ ExpressVPN: Get 3 Months Free → https://www.expressvpn.com/startupstory Get Emails: https://app.getemails.com/referrals/newaccount?ref=R18HWW5 The Startup Story Inner Circle: https://www.thestartupstory.co/vip The Startup Story on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thestartupstory The Startup Story is now on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jamesmckinney The Startup Story on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestartupstory LIVE Founder event: https://live.grindology.com/ Light Ray Solutions website https://lightraysolutions.com/thestartupstory/ Taika Website: https://taika.co 15% Discount Code: startupstory Share the podcast The Startup Story community has been so incredible sharing our podcast with others, and we thank you! We do have more stories to tell and more people to reach. There are three ways you can help. First, the most powerful way you can support this podcast is by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
"Engem leginkább egy laptop szimbolizálna, mivel az multifunkciós, vagy mondjuk úgy, multipotenciális és bármikor számíthatsz rá, ha valami információ kell, akkor segít. Általában én is ilyen információs központ szoktam lenni. Plusz a laptop is pörög, pörög, pörög, de egy idő után neki is kell a pihenés és a feltöltődés, mint ahogy most nekem is... :) " - válaszolja egyik rendhagyó kérdésre Berkes-Bognár Nikolett, social media tanácsadó (Socialight). Többek között az is kiderül a mai adásból, hogy miként bánik Niki a kreativitás gyilkos helyzetekkel, mit tesz inspirációelapadás esetén, milyen tárgy szimbolizálja legjobban és milyen erényt állítana elő a világ számára a képzeletbeli laborjában. A 20 kérdést vele együtt megválaszolhatod, és tovább is viheted - akár egy szikrát. Kíváncsi vagy? Az adásban elhangzó rendhagyó kérdéseket érdemes magadnak is feltenni, illetve mással is megosztani, mert izgalmas felfedezésben lehet részed... Niki weboldala: https://socialight.hu/ ---------------------------------- TÁMOGASD A SZIKRÁKAT, hogy még sokáig inspiráljanak. Irány a Patreon oldal. --------------------------------- Szikra oldalak: Magazinblog: https://365letszikra.hu/Insta, Fb: @365letszikraFb csoport: https://www.facebook.com/groups/eljkreativanÉlj kreatívan könyv és program: https://www.eljkreativan.hu/
This week I am talking to Renee, event planner, business consultant, and owner of Socialight, Inc. Renee talks about the moment she decided to leave her job in education and build her company full time. We also discuss the pros and cons on starting your business and how important it is to build your clientele in the beginning so business can be sustained long term; COVID is definitely an example. This sista is definitely grinding it out and she has testimonials to prove it. Also listen to her take on taking no shortcuts and knowing your worth after paying your dues. #WhoGotNextCLT #CLTure #QuarantineEdition
Dan Lok is a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author and the world’s leading expert in internet marketing and is referred to by many as the “Millionaire Mentor". Dan also sponsors Vancouver Entrepreneurs Group, which is a community of entrepreneurs at any level whether you are just thinking about starting your first business or you are an experienced entrepreneur. Vancouver Entrepreneurs Group is the Fastest Growing Business Network & Most Active Entrepreneurs Community at Vancouver Club. About Motivational Speech Website A motivational speech is a vital portion which supports a person to give their best performance and support in reaching enterprise goals. Strong positive motivation will permit the increased output of employees, but negative motivational speech will decrease their production. A critical factor in personnel management is motivation. Why Motivational Speech? Motivation is a sole art made into words which can be a compelling resource that goes beyond merely good speaking ability. The objective of it is to promote reflection or influence opinions by appealing to our sentiments. As in Martin Luther King’s Motivational Speech, “I have a dream” are excellent evidence that words can change the history of the world. Who we are? MotivationalSpeech.XYZ AKA Motivationly is a Non-Commercial Digital Media/news blog. That was founded in June 2020 to inspire people by providing authentic Motivation Speeches, Motivational Quotes, Motivational Words and Motivational Images. What is our goal? Our mission at MotivationalSpeech.xyz is to empower, inspire and motivate people by spreading knowledge of self-development, life-changing stories and mental medication to the world. We want to show you what it takes to become a successful human being with new motivation speeches, motivational videos, motivational interviews, motivational audio, motivational speeches podcasts and more with useful life coaches, entrepreneurs, celebrities and inspirational people from all over the world. Follow us Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Listen Our Exclusive Podcasts in these platforms: Google Podcast Spotify Radio Public Breaker Overcast Pocket Casts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motivationly/support
Dan Melinger has led the development of disruptive products in broadcast and social media, gaming, education, and commerce. His consultancy, Realtime Lab, works with companies and projects of all stages. Previously, Dan served as VP Product at FanDuel, where he developed the company's newest games. He's also started product companies Socialight and Edco. In this episode of the Product Science Podcast, we talk about how he's navigated the transition between the early-growth stage to building teams out to have what it takes to succeed in the long run. Read the show notes to learn more.
Today is a huge day for us here on The Business Power Hour on C-Suite Radio. It's our 500th episode! On September 12, 2011, we began this journey with a live broadcast on milehiradio.com. The program started as "The SociaLight" and focused on social media. Our first guest was one of the best in the business, the wonderful Andrea Vahl. Over the years, the scope of the program changed and we expanded our discussions to a variety of business topics...with some personal items included, too! On June 1, 2018, we were very proud to become a part of the C-Suite Network. For our 500th episode, we decided to have a look back and had the great honor to chat again with several of our wonderful guests from the past. As usual, they continued to share their wit, wisdom and inspiration with us. We wish we could thank every single guest, but that's just too many! If you've been a guest, please know how much we appreciate your support and have delighted in seeing your continued success. Special thanks to Larry Andrews who took the chance on us way back in 2011! Thank you to Jeffrey Hayzlett for taking us to the next level. Of course, we couldn't have done any of this without our fabulous producer, Kim Santillo! Huge thanks to the following people who contributed to this 500th episode: Andrea Vahl, Angela Dunz, Rebecca Barnes-Hogg, Debra Jason, Line Brunet, Jeffrey Hayzlett, Shanyn Stewart, Brian Basilico, MIchelle Hoglan, Tess Kossow, Katja Rusnanen, Jeannette Seibly, Larry Andrews and last but certainly not least, Jane Dvorak. Most importantly, THANK YOU to the fans of our program. We hope to continue to provide you with knowledge, inspiration and just plain fun for 500 more programs! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The crew of NoAdvisory is back with yet another dope show! We got Charlotte's favorite Business Consultant and Assistant Ms. Socialight as our special sit in guest!Tune in and listen as we cover those hot topics talking about the death of Nipsey Hussle the killings in Charlotte, and the Dallas officer who assaulted a woman.
This week episode we were joined by @ms.socialight and we discussed black ownership, Charlotte promoting game, petty moments and asking for a friend. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Every year, Theresa Laurico puts on one of the largest entrepreneurship conferences in the country as part of her mission to light up Canada’s young professionals. The SociaLIGHT conference brings together entrepreneurs, influencers. Global leaders and everyone in between to jumpstart a movement that creates... The post Leadership, Empowerment and Impact with Theresa Laurico – March 5 2019 appeared first on Startup Canada.
A közösségi média ereje óriási. Számtalan előnye és hátránya is van, de kin múlik az, hogy a jó vagy a rossz hatásai kerülnek előtérbe? Belekeveredünk egy ördögi körbe és a posztok rabjai leszünk, vagy kinyílik általuk számunkra a világ? Milyen platformok vannak, kinek mit érdemes használnia, hogyan szólítsuk meg ügyfeleinket a közösségi oldalakon na és az örök dilemma: hogy kezeljük a negatív kommenteket? Ki tud ebben segíteni és hogyan igazodjunk el a social media ösvényein. Ezeket a kérdéseket beszéltük át a Socialight megalkotójával, Nikivel. Sok hasznos infó üzleti és privát felhasználóknak is :) Special Guest: Niki.
Natalie Sisson is a New Zealand entrepreneur, a highly sought-after speaker, and the author of two books: The Suitcase Entrepreneur and - her latest - The Freedom Plan. She has presented keynote speeches and presentations on stages such as Social Media Marketing World, TEDx Royal Tunbridge Wells, Problogger, and SociaLight. Through her online courses like the Entrepreneurial Superpower Masterclass, Outsource Like a Rockstar, and Plan Your Ideal Freedom Year, she has helped countless online entrepreneurs successfully scale their business and redefine their definition of running a lifestyle business. Natalie joins me to share why she decided to turn her online course into a book and why she believes it's important for other entrepreneurs to consider converting their online courses into books. She explains the difference between working with a traditional publisher, self-publishing, and working with a hybrid publisher and how she used crowdfunding to raise money to publish The Freedom Plan. She also explains why it's important to treat your upcoming book as a “light version” of your course in order to encourage new readers to purchase your online course. “Everyone has a different medium in which they like to learn.” - Natalie Sisson In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: Why Natalie decided to write The Freedom Plan How she used crowdfunding to write and publish her book The difference between working with a publisher, self-publishing, and working with a hybrid publisher How the idea for The Freedom Plan course got started The importance of including clickable links in your ebook to gain new online course participants Building the know-like-trust factor How to convert your online course into a book Treating your book as a “light version” of your online course How she rediscovered her definition of freedom after a major lifestyle shift How her lifestyle shift helped her resonate with a new audience Insight into what her next book will be about Connect with Natalie Sisson: NatalieSisson.com The Freedom Plan: Redesign your business to work less, earn more, and be free The Suitcase Entrepreneur: Create Freedom in Business and Adventure in Life Build Your Dream Business FREE Video Series Are you ready to build your DREAM business? Learn the steps you need to take to turn your passions into profit and build your dream business with my new 8-week video series: Build Your Dream Business. You'll learn how to create your vision, develop and plan your business idea, how to market your products or services, and much, much more! What are you waiting for? Sign up now to begin your journey to building a profitable online business! Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
A közösségi média ereje óriási. Számtalan előnye és hátránya is van, de kin múlik az, hogy a jó vagy a rossz hatásai kerülnek előtérbe? Belekeveredünk egy ördögi körbe és a posztok rabjai leszünk, vagy kinyílik általuk számunkra a világ? Milyen platformok vannak, kinek mit érdemes használnia, hogyan szólítsuk meg ügyfeleinket a közösségi oldalakon na és az örök dilemma: hogy kezeljük a negatív kommenteket? Ki tud ebben segíteni és hogyan igazodjunk el a social media ösvényein. Ezeket a kérdéseket beszéltük át a Socialight megalkotójával, Nikivel. Sok hasznos infó üzleti és privát felhasználóknak is :) Special Guest: Niki.