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This episode of RDR is the second half of a conversation between Scott and agent Katie Myers from Janesville, WI. We discuss building community from scratch, starting in a new area, serving others & constantly staying top of mind.---Episode Markers:(0:00) - Episode Intro(1:30) - Show Start(1:50) - Mayor without the Politics(3:30) - Superconnectors(4:20) - Patience & Conistency(7:30) - Advice For Starting(9:50) - Context From Social Media(12:10) - Off the Beaten Career Path Podcast(14:30) - Best Stories(16:55) - Saying No?(18:40) - Future Plans(20:50) - Don't Think Anything is Beneath You(22:55) - TikTok & Meeting People Where They Are---Scott Grates Links:Referrals Done Right Book Pre Sales - https://www.referralsdonerightbook.comReferrals Done Right FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/296359076662332Insurance Agency Optimization - https://www.agencyoptimization.comScott Grates Website - https://www.scottgrates.comLove Living Local - https://www.instagram.com/lovelivinglocal315Scott's FB - https://www.facebook.com/scott.grates.1Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/scottgratesKatie Myers' Links:Agency FB - https://www.facebook.com/katiemyersjanesvillePodcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-beaten-career-path/id1702352850TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@the_katie_myers?_t=8pSvhXKhDWl&_r=1---The Referrals Done Right Podcast is sharing the secrets to creating infinite opportunities to grow your small business. Hosted by Scott Grates.
Today we're publishing a talk Samo Burja gave to The Stoa in 2020 all about how to find and advance uncrystallized fields of knowledge. In this discussion, Samo critiques current academia for its inefficiencies and proposes supporting new intellectual endeavors with proper economic and social incentives. The discussion covers the potential for new academic structures, the role of social scenes in fostering innovation, and the need for a genuine pursuit of knowledge versus mere intelligence signaling. At the end, Samo answers questions from the audience to go deeper into the themes of the talk. -- LINKS: Samo's Bismarck Brief: https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/ -- FOLLOW US ON X: @eriktorenberg (Erik) @samoburja (Samo) @turpentinemedia (Turpentine) -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Intro (00:29) Samo's Insightful Talk on Finding the Frontier of Knowledge (01:11) Navigating the Landscape of Knowledge and Institutions (03:20) The Role of Crackpots in Advancing Knowledge (05:11) Practical Steps Towards Identifying and Advancing in Your Field (07:20) Evaluating Institutions and Communities for Knowledge Advancement (11:40) Interactive Q&A: Connecting Knowledge Frontiers with Live Players (15:00) Debating the Viability of Competing with Current Academia (20:30) The Role of Super Connectors in Knowledge Domains (24:42) Live Players' Paths to Acquiring Knowledge (28:39) Exploring the Intersection of Science and Spirituality (29:29) Reviving Scenes and Cultural Renaissance (32:26) The Potential of Intellectual and Cultural Frontiers (34:32) Scenius, Knowledge Synthesis, and the Future of Intellectual Communities (38:46) Navigating the Meta Crisis Through Games and Biology (41:43) Rethinking Knowledge Production and Distribution (52:31) Envisioning a New Model for Intellectual Excellence (54:32) Final Reflections on Intellectual Authority and Responsibility (56:29) Wrap
Welcome to Compromising Positions! This week we are joined by Dr David Burkus, one of the world's leading business thinkers and best-selling author of five books on the topic of business and leadership. Dr Burkus has worked with the leadership teams of some internationally known names such as PepsiCo, Adobe and NASA.In this episode, “Storytelling Superconnectors: Unleashing Purpose Beyond Metrics in Your Cybersecurity Function”, Dr Burkus challenges the concept of Dunbar's Number as we discuss the power of human networks, and how finding the superconnectors in your organisation will help you get your cybersecurity agenda in front of the right people.Indulging in a bit of schadenfreude, Dr Burkus shows us how we can use the hacks and breaches of our competitors to demonstrate our value and purpose offering to the c-suite and he also shares his unique insights on breaking down siloes, and harnessing the power of positive engagement in the workplace.And as if that wasn't enough (!) how to move away from just metrics to make your security function shine! If you want to change the way your organisation sees your security team, this is the episode for you! This is a two part episode (this is part one!) so don't forget to check back in next week to hear the whole interview! Key Takeaways:Find your Superconnectors: Superconnectors are individuals who have lots of powerful connections and can help you expand your network quickly. By networking with superconnectors, you can find new opportunities and build purpose-driven teams in the cybersecurity function.Embrace the Power of Storytelling: Facts and figures are important, but stories resonate on a deeper level. Security teams can leverage storytelling to educate employees about cybersecurity threats, celebrate successes, and foster a sense of shared purpose.Break Down Silos: Challenge the stereotype of security as the "office police." Focus on collaboration and highlight the positive contributions your team makes in protecting the organization. Aim for a 3:1 ratio of positive interactions to negative ones to build trust and rapport.Learn from Your Competitors' Misfortunes: While celebrating wins is important, so is learning from failures. Use competitor breaches as a springboard for threat intelligence exercises, demonstrating the value your team brings in proactively preventing such attacks.Links to everything we discussed in this episode can be found in the show notes and if you liked the show, please do leave us a review. Follow us on all good podcasting platforms and via our YouTube channel, and don't forget to share on LinkedIn and in your teams.It really helps us spread the word and get high-quality guests, on future episodes. We hope you enjoyed this episode - See you next time, keep secure, and don't forget to ask yourself, ‘Am I the compromising position here?' Keywords: cybersecurity, storytelling, psychology, networking, silos, purposeSHOW NOTESDr Burkus has an awe-inspiring career as an author. You can check out his books on AmazonDunbar's number: Why we can only maintain 150 relationships. BBCWham, Bam, That's a Scam Series by Atomic ShrimpsFreakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. DubnerMGM Ransomware Attack. A write up by Bleeping ComputerNominate us in the European Cybersecurity Blogger Awards (we're going for ‘Best Newcomer' Google Form Here (it's safe, promise)ABOUT DR DAVID BURKUSOne of the world's leading business thinkers, Dr. David Burkus' forward-thinking ideas and bestselling books are helping leaders build their best team ever.LINKS FOR DR DAVID BURKUSDr Burkus' LinkedinDr Burkus' WebsiteDr Burkus' TikTok (No dancing unfortunately)
Coaches Eric Lopkin and Chip Janiszewski discuss how to be a networking super-connector.
An iinterview with Gill Dal Din, Global Activation Executive focusing on Business Development and Growth for Space Trailblazers. Gill is a superconnector who connects people and resources that catalyze change in high growth businesses. She was instrumental in getting the aerospace ecosystem up and running in Christchurch from the early years. Gill has a Bachelors degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Otago. Her professional journey range from health, franchise ownership, events promotion, aerospace, and championing new ecosystems such as the space industry. She has worked for ChristchurchNZ and the Canterbury Development Corporation, as well as several notable aerospace and tech companies like Fabrum, Orbica, and Jinx Reality.ResourcesThe Body Shop Book by Annita RoddickJudy Robinett, Startup MentorThe Diary of a CEO podcast by Steve BartlettMaximize Your Potential: Grow Your Expertise, Take Bold Risks & Build an Incredbile Career by Jocelyn GleiHosted by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder and CEO, SpaceBaseMusic: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0)If you like our work, please consider donating to SpaceBase through the SpaceBase Open Collective. Or be a SpaceBase Patreon sponsor. (E.g. $3 dollars a month or $36 NZD a year will go a long way in supporting the production of the podcast.)
Austin shares how you can win more job interviews by using LinkedIn comments!Time Stamped Show Notes:[0:30] - Are you using this “Silver Bullet”?[1:17] - Connecting with “Super-Connectors”[2:18] - Gain visibility with your target audience[4:08] - Start creating content![4:58] - Find thought leaders & start engaging[8:32] - Rinse & repeatFree Masterclass: Land Your Dream Job In 10 Weeks (Without Applying Online)!Ask Austin Anything (And Have Him Answer Live On The Podcast!)Click here to submit your question.Want To Level Up Your Job Search?Click here to learn more about 1:1 career coaching to help you land your dream job without applying online.Check out Austin's courses and, as a thank you for listening to the show, use the code PODCAST to get 5% off any digital course:The Interview Preparation System - Austin's proven, all-in-one process for turning your next job interview into a job offer.Value Validation Project Starter Kit - Everything you need to create a job-winning VVP that will blow hiring managers away and set you apart from the competition.No Experience, No Problem - Austin's proven framework for building the skills and experience you need to break into a new industry (even if you have *zero* experience right now).Try Austin's Job Search ToolsResyBuild.io - Build a beautiful, job-winning resume in minutes.ResyMatch.io - Score your resume vs. your target job description and get feedback.ResyBullet.io - Learn how to write attention grabbing resume bullets.Mailscoop.io - Find anyone's professional email in seconds.Connect with Austin for daily job search content:Cultivated CultureLinkedInTwitterThanks for listening!
2nd Coming - Episode 11 - About Super Connectors, Master Networkers or Master Connectors by Award Winning Networker Mike Armstrong #Networker2018 #NetworkingGrapevine #MikeArmstrong #SuperConnectors #MasterNetworkers #MasterNetworking - #FireFromTheWelshDragon #
While average networkers look for well connected people that can help them, super connectors have an altruistic mindset... How can I help someone else?Angela Pumo is a super connector (my label, not hers). She loves helping individuals be successful and introducing them to other people they should know. It's been a blessing and good fortune to have met Angela. Her zest for life and for helping others is magnetic.On this episode of Confidence Covered by Humility, Angela and I discuss:The power of connectionBeing a great connector is more than an introductionNo agendasThe integrity behind great connectionsNot mentoring, but sharing experiencesSuper connectors always make time for othersIt's important to be a noticerWhat you put into the world is what comes back to youIf a connector connects you, make sure you follow throughInstilling confidence and speaking life into another personConnect others with no expectation of returnThe joy of experiencing other's successConnect with Angela on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelapumo/Confidence Covered By Humility is a podcast by James Mayhew for anyone who wants to lead their business, their team and their home with humble confidence.** Get Your FREE Guide to Building A Thriving Culture **ThrivingCultureGuide.comConnect with James on LinkedInComplete video series for building a High Performance Workplace Culture:Talk About Your Business Goals With James:https://calendly.com/mayhew/connectMentioned in this episode:Get James' free "5 Day Founder Bootcamp Guide" at ThrivingCultureGuide.com
Austin shares 5 daily LinkedIn activities that are guaranteed to supercharge your job search!Time Stamped Show Notes:[0:30] - Success is all about your daily actions[1:28] - Engage with Super-Connectors[3:10] - Engage with employee content[4:26] - Engage with company pages[5:25] - Connect with 3 people[7:21] - Share a piece of contentFree Masterclass: Land Your Dream Job In 10 Weeks (Without Applying Online)!Ask Austin Anything (And Have Him Answer Live On The Podcast!)Click here to submit your question.Want To Level Up Your Job Search?Click here to learn more about 1:1 career coaching to help you land your dream job without applying online.Check out Austin's courses and, as a thank you for listening to the show, use the code PODCAST to get 5% off any digital course:The Interview Preparation System - Austin's proven, all-in-one process for turning your next job interview into a job offer.Value Validation Project Starter Kit - Everything you need to create a job-winning VVP that will blow hiring managers away and set you apart from the competition.No Experience, No Problem - Austin's proven framework for building the skills and experience you need to break into a new industry (even if you have *zero* experience right now).Try Austin's Job Search ToolsResyBuild.io - Build a beautiful, job-winning resume in minutes.ResyMatch.io - Score your resume vs. your target job description and get feedback.ResyBullet.io - Learn how to write attention grabbing resume bullets.Mailscoop.io - Find anyone's professional email in seconds.Connect with Austin for daily job search content:Cultivated CultureLinkedInTwitterThanks for listening!
The Art of Charm is brought to you by BetterHelp. Visit betterhelp.com/charm today to get 10% off your first month. In today's episode, we cover how to become the super connector everyone wants to know. Super Connectors aren't born with some special talent. By understanding what others value from a connection, focusing on how each person can help the other rather than focusing on what's in it for themselves, and making sure all interactions leave both parties feeling inspired and motivated, super connectors make invaluable connections that open doors to success. In this episode we explore what makes a successful super connector as well as simple steps to get on track towards becoming one yourself. What to Listen For Introduction – 0:00 Adam Grant and the Secret to Effective Networking – 3:35 How do you amplify your social capital and build a high value network in five minutes? What is the secret to making your networking efforts more effective? Super Connector Toolbox – 28:40 What is the best way to introduce two people you think will benefit from knowing each other? What's the best way to follow up with someone you meet at a networking event? Keith Ferrazzi and Upgrading Acquaintances to Friends – 36:50 What are the 8 attributes of a high performing relationship? How do you turn an acquaintance into a lifelong friend? Building a high value network and amplifying your social capital need not be a long, drawn out process. Just five minutes a day can go a long way in making your connections more valuable and meaningful. Start by introducing two people that you think could benefit from knowing each other, as this is a great way to get the ball rolling. Following up with someone soon after meeting them at an event is important to foster a new relationship. Connecting on an emotional level, being sincere, and sharing your knowledge are all essential pieces for creating strong bonds with others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Austin shares how you can win more job interviews by using LinkedIn comments!Time Stamped Show Notes:[0:30] - Are you using this “Silver Bullet”?[1:17] - Connecting with “Super-Connectors”[2:18] - Gain visibility with your target audience[4:08] - Start creating content![4:58] - Find thought leaders & start engaging[8:32] - Rinse & repeatAsk Austin Anything (And Have Him Answer Live On The Podcast!)Click here to submit your question.Want To Level Up Your Job Search?Click here to learn more about 1:1 career coaching to help you land your dream job without applying online.Check out Austin's courses and, as a thank you for listening to the show, use the code PODCAST to get 5% off any digital course:The Interview Preparation System - Austin's proven, all-in-one process for turning your next job interview into a job offer.Value Validation Project Starter Kit - Everything you need to create a job-winning VVP that will blow hiring managers away and set you apart from the competition.No Experience, No Problem - Austin's proven framework for building the skills and experience you need to break into a new industry (even if you have *zero* experience right now).Try Austin's Job Search ToolsResyBuild.io - Build a beautiful, job-winning resume in minutes.ResyMatch.io - Score your resume vs. your target job description and get feedback.ResyBullet.io - Learn how to write attention grabbing resume bullets.Mailscoop.io - Find anyone's professional email in seconds.Connect with Austin for daily job search content:Cultivated CultureLinkedInTwitterThanks for listening!
If you're looking to grow your SOI (sphere of influence) in real estate, you need to understand the value of super connectors. Having even a few super connectors will cause your database to grow exponentially. These are people who seem to know everyone and they can be worth thousands of dollars. These people have large networks and love communicating. By becoming their agent of choice, you have access to their massive network, and you will be viewed in high esteem given they are recommending you. In this video, you'll learn how to assess what these people are worth, how to find them, how to interact with them, and how to build deep relationships with these people in your SOI. 0:00 Intro 0:28 Meet Zach 2:01 What is the person worth to us? 5:01 Who are super connectors? 8:50 How to form a relationship with them? 9:46 Get to know them personally 10:42 How often do you reach out to them? 11:49 Planting seeds 12:48 Don't say “no.” Sign up for the weekly Rev Real Estate School Newsletter: https://rev-real-estate-school.ck.page/5b0889360c Rev Real Estate School: https://www.revrealestateschool.com/ Rev Real Estate School is here to teach real estate agents how to become successful in their careers and 2x your production while working 5 days per week by working your SOI. The real estate agent tips and tricks will benefit beginner agents and growing REALTORs® with marketing ideas, database marketing, social media, scripts, dialogues, habits, mindset, networking, skills, and negotiation.
Fresh back from promoting the GEBB comic at EarthX 2022 in Dallas, Texas, KMO returns to the Big Room of the C-Realm Podcast with a conversation recorded on the expo floor with Dave Gardener, the host and producer of the GrowthBusters Podcast. Dave spells out the case against growth, and KMO provides a bit of…
In this interview with Adam Torres on Mission Matters Innovation Podcast, Nicole Casanova talks about scaling legacies by connecting conscious capitalists, emerging tech companies, creatives, brands, and revolutionaries. She also shares her focus on the "Connector Economy" and what she's creating with The Conspiracy, a network of gatekeepers to the Who's Who that are leveraging their relationships for good. The Conspiracy's tech uncovers the wealth in any network and empowers Superconnectors to breathe life into the next great innovations.Nicole Casanova is a media and technology executive with a 25-year background in interactive marketing, emerging technology, social ventures, and startups. Nicole's company, Casanova Ventures, uses what it calls “art of leverage advice” and “connection curation” to fast track traction by optimizing time, resources, and most importantly, relationships, for greater impact.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
In this episode of Ventures, my guests Weston Woodward (https://www.linkedin.com/in/westonwoodward/), Sol Cates (https://www.linkedin.com/in/solcates/), and I discuss community building from a personal, startup, and local city perspective. We talk about how to listen and ask questions, effectively connect people to help raise the tide for everyone, advice for startup founders, and thoughts about social media and the future of communication in the Web 3.0 era. Visit https://satchel.works/@wclittle/ventures-episode-44 for detailed notes and links to resources (videos, articles, etc…) mentioned. You can watch this episode via video here.In this episode we cover the following: 1:15 - Sol introduction of Weston2:37 - Weston's background and story - personal mission: “connect people to make the world a better place”4:28 - Was Weston a super connect / outgoing person as a kid?5:34 - Sol background and story, was he always a super connector?9:51 - Because Weston moved around so much growing up, he “became a chameleon”. 10:12 - What changed during the pandemic for Weston for his work?12:51 - Sol's thoughts on the above question for him. 13:45 - Weston's thoughts on “What makes a good founder?” (Thoughts on being Abundant minded)15:07 - Sol's thoughts on what makes a good founder.15:51 - Temptations to pack the zoom meeting calendar during the pandemic, which is problematic. What life lessons have been learned during this season? 18:56 - What is Weston “producing”? (Super connector as producer)19:42 - Connecting as a game. Putting players together who have win/win scenarios to solve a problem. 22:53 - Looking for ideas for SaaS companies where people are creating spreadsheets, thinking about building SaaS in a Web 3.0 fashion.23:55 - What are Weston's and Sol's thoughts on the Web 3.0 world?25:30 - The story of Austin, TX.28:18 - What are the elements of a healthy and unhealthy startup community?32:24 - Thoughts on upwards of 50% of people in the US who don't have friends they can call.33:52 - The good, bad, and the ugly about Web 2.0 social media.35:05 - What's Weston's general take on social media? 36:08 - Sol's comments on how the counterterrorism community looks for people who may be high-risk.37:04 - Listening and connecting people on Social Media. How does Weston use it? (“I'll scroll through...and see if people need anything”) 38:39 - The impossible job of a founder. Some thoughts and advice for founders.40:55 - How does Weston make a living?42:47 - What are Sol's thoughts and advice for founders to stay focused.44:52 - Advice for founders (and anyone) to be better connectors?48:08 - What projects/questions are Weston and Sol working on?51:13 - An uptick in the “good guys” starting to win...i.e. those who are abundant minded. 51:48 - Prota Ventures' *true north* of Human Flourishing53:04 - Advice for founders building community around their product/service?57:41 - Advice for government officials and people working in local areas to build a startup ecosystem. 59:50 - Where can people find Weston and Sol online? https://www.linkedin.com/in/westonwoodward/ // https://www.linkedin.com/in/solcates/
Are you a Super Connector? 6 questions. 7 minutes. Pure insights. Episode 239: Successful business leaders are Super Connectors. Wise words from Sam Gupta, Principal Consultant at ElevatIQ Inc.
This episode features Jenny Ro, Ph.D., who's had a fascinating career journey so far. While a college student, Jenny worked with four companies, including Proctor & Gamble, and commercialized her own invention without a patent. During our conversation, Jenny describes being mentored by “Super Connectors” and learning how to build human relationships to solve problems. Jenny's goal is to enable everyone to do that. We discussed a range of topics relating to innovation, mentoring, and the importance of effective communication, such as: - Jenny's story about her biologist days and how Ohio State football helped her conduct her field research - How she perfected her "story" as she made her way through the fields of Ohio looking for wild birds - What led Jenny to start her company CuriousReactor and what her plans are for the future of the company - How the company can benefit scientists, who often may be introverts - Jenny's belief that the tech transfer system is broken and what should be done to fix it - Jenny's thoughts on when an idea is worth patenting and when it’s not worth it, as much can be done without a patent - Why Jenny believes that COVID is accelerating connections - Why Jenny thinks the peer review process will be affected in the longer term, after we move beyond the current COVID circumstances
Eric Sullivan is my favorite kind of person to speak with (as you'll quickly find out in this episode.)He's a superconnector of superconnectors. He's a visionary of visionaries. He's overcome dyslexia and substance abuse to create a fascinating company, Thumos, that is creating the category of Mechanized Market Development- a category that fits neatly into what I need to do to design my category of Relationship Scaling.We had a deep, exciting conversation about growth, leadership, the importance of connection, and category design. Seriously mind-blowing. Enjoy.Connect With Eric!https://thumos.io/LinkedIn: Eric SullivanConnect with ME! Also, I'd love it if you connected with me on LinkedIn or Instagram. Or shoot me an email at youshould@connectwithpablo.com with the "Heard CEC's Charod" in subject. This that's a genius email address? Me too, but I didn't come up with it. It was the idea of my good friend, and super talented web designer, Nathan Ruff. If you want your website redone, updated, and managed with unlimited updates for just $250/month (CRAZY GOOD DEAL RIGHT??), go to Manage My Website and hookup with one of the smartest, most talented guys I've ever met- THE Nathan Ruff.Support the show (https://connectwithpablo.com)
Entrepreneurship is a multi-faceted aspect of the world today but not new to it. The terms and conditions under which entrepreneurship happens now, compared to the past, have only started to take structures and formats stemming from the governments, business and capital ventures. Is an entrepreneur born or made? What makes a great idea and a business plan of a startup to get to the stage of reaching out to venture capital firms? What does it take to turn scientific talent into entrepreneurship and exclusive startups? Featured opinions at the Global Greek Influence podcast episodes: Prof. Emmanuella Plakoyannaki (University of Vienna): “International business, arts, entrepreneurship and disruptive innovation” episode. Kostas Mavroulakis (founder and CEO of Empact Ventures): “Becoming an entrepreneur and super- connecting Technology in the UK” episode. Dr Christos Dimas (Deputy Minister of Research, Innovation and Technology, Ministry of Development and Investments of the Hellenic Republic): "Research, Innovation and Technology in Greece". Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad Source: Storyblocks
Love Period S2 E7 Super Connector Follow Perky @PerkyPerspectives and @Perkysexycool Subscribe to the Perky Perspectives Podcast available on all streaming platforms and Like, Rate, Comment, and Share! Available on: Spotify, Youtube, Apple Podcast, Google Play, Patreon, ICN.DJ/Perky-Perspectives, Radio Public, Periscope, Stationhead, Perksofwellness.org, and ForUsNation.Com Patreon.Com/PerkyPerspectives Become a Patron!! For as little as $1 a month to support the podcast. Perky is also Looking for assistance with managing the Perks of Wellness Newsletter and Blog. Email at Perkyperspectivespod@gmail.com Hosted By Perky @PerkySexyCool Affiliated with: For Us Nation @ForUs4Us ForUsNation.Com Perksofwellness.Org TinyUrl.com/loveperiodproject If you identify within the Black Diaspora and you podcast then check out Black Podcast Awards! Applications are open and we are also looking for sponsors and judges. Get more information at BlackPodAwards.Com and also follow on social media at BlackPodAwards Todays episode will be a Love Period Episode. Guest: Michelle Tillis Lederman Guest Introduction: Today Perky Perspectives would like to welcome Michelle Tillis Lederman, one of Forbes Top 25 Networking Experts, is the author of four books including the internationally known, The 11 Laws of Likability, and her latest The Connectors Advantage. Michelle is a connection creator and CEO of Executive Essentials, which provides customized communications and leadership programs for fortune 500, non-profit, university and government clients. A former finance executive and NYU Professor, Michelle is a regular in the media appearing on NBC, CBS, Fox, NPR, the Wall Street Journal, NY Times, CNBC, and others. Michelle is known for helping people work better together and advance their individual impact. FREE GIFT Link: http://michelletillislederman.com/giftpack/ Book Bonuses: www.TheConnectorsAdvantage.com Quiz: https://michelletillislederman.com/connector-quiz/ Social Media: Website: http://www.michelletillislederman.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichelleTillisLederman LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/communicationexpertspeaker Twitter: https://twitter.com/mtlederman YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/MichelleLederman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mtlederman/ Topic: Being a speaker and motivator during Covid Becoming an author How to set boundaries The Free Gift available on the website Professional Development Being a parent and working mom during Covid Working from home and still finding peace. Perky’s Results from the COnnectors Quiz Super Connector You are a Connector! You are doing it and reaping the rewards. People think of you as a resource, someone who knows people and is willing to make connections. When you need something, people are eager to assist. Super Connectors have a network that crosses geographic areas, demographic differences, personal interests, professional industry, job functions, titles, and levels. There are different types of Super Connectors, depending on the breadth and depth of their connections. Niche Connectors have a concentration of relationships in a specific area. It could be a geographic region, industry, or job function. The breadth and depth exists, but only within the area of their niche. Global Super Connectors have a broad network with geographic depth beyond their country’s borders. Find out more at https://perky-perspectives.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1aea92 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Perky Perspectives.
“It's not always what you know, but who you know” is as true in the digital age we live as it ever has been. For all of your networking efforts, you might be missing some of the best connections there are - The Super Connector.
Today we are talking with the Polymathic Eric Wallace the Founder of Polymath Playground. photographer, actor, and model. A show about becoming a polymath, and all of the areas of interest in between! Note: Because of the technical problems it was hard to tell when someone was done speaking. If it seems that I interrupt him too much, my apologies, for I truly did want to hear what he had to say! Links: https://www.facebook.com/Eric-Wallace-830646020429021/ ww.wallaceric.com https://www.instagram.com/polymathicwallace/ https://twitter.com/PolymathicEW https://www.linkedin.com/in/walllaceeric/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9546255/ https://www.polymathplayground.shop/ https://www.instagram.com/polymathplayground/ Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Polymathic Athlete 2:00 What started Polymath Playground? 4:00 We want to do things outside our current realm of interests 5:00 Innate curiosity 5:30 Specialization is for insects 6:15 Universal Potential 8:00 We are all headed towards the destination in life, but we can all learn divergently 9:10 Leonardo Da Vinci (P.S. He's my hero!) 11:00 Curiosity SKILLED the Cat https://www.polymathplayground.shop/ 12:30 "We have that renaissance soul within us!" The Polymathic Eric Wallace 13:30 "We limit ourselves because we think we found what we are already supposed to be doing." 15:40 "I didn't know you did...." 16:40 His role in a major movie... Avengers Endgame! 18:30 Camera Talk, especially if you're getting started 20:00 Landing the role in Endgame 23:00 More Endgame talk because of course... it is epic 25:30 Polymath Playground Fedora 28:00 Da Vinci's Apprentice 31:00 Never finished the Mona Lisa 32:30 Level Progression 34:00 Know how your brain works 39:00 How to think like Leonardo Da Vinci 42:00 Polymath Exercise by PolyInnovator 43:00 Athlete Cross Train 44:00 Three Variables of Exercise 46:00 Telling a story (Secret projects too) 47:00 Digital Creative 49:00 You don't need to be a genius to be a polymath! 52:00 The Beauty of Flight 53:00 Being Present 55:00 Multiple types of Intelligences 57:50 We all have that potential #multipotentialite 59:45 YouTube University 01:00:00 Super Connectors and Brick and Mortar Polymath Playground 01:02:30 The Thought of being a "monomath" is painful to us 01:04:00 Eric's Hero 01:07:00 Do your Passion / Outro
“It's important to start with that first super-connector and be intentional about how you build those relationships because then it just gets easier”About Jared Kleinert:Jared Kleinert is the founder of Meeting of the Minds, as well as a TED speaker, 2x award-winning author, and USA Today's "Most Connected Millennial".His invite-only mastermind community, Meeting of the Minds, curates top entrepreneurs, CEOs, and business owners for quarterly summits in places like Napa Valley, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, and Bermuda. His insights on entrepreneurship and networking have been featured in major media such as Forbes, TIME, Harvard Business Review, Fortune, NPR, Entrepreneur, Mashable, Fox Business and more.In This Weeks Episode:I dive deep into extracting how Jared has managed to build a world-class network of very diverse 'Super-Connectors' (these are people who are well regarded, respected and well connected in their geographical communities/industries, and across all different types of genres.) Some of these people include athletes, entrepreneurs, actors/actresses, civil war refugees, authors, CEOs and much more. See everything we covered below:What We Talk About On This Episode of The Andrew Bilak Show:- How Jared Became Known As USA Today's 'Most Connected Millennial'- What It Takes to Build a World-Class Network- Starting His First Business at 15- Why Mentor Selection Is One of The Most Important Things To Look For When Starting a Business- How Jared Accidentally Ended Up With a Convicted Felon Who Committed Securities Fraud as His First Mentor- Jared's 'Super-Connector' Journey Started with a Cold Email- The 3-Step Process When Selecting a Mentor- How One Introduction Led To Jared Connecting With The Worlds Brightest & Most Accomplished Millenials- Jared Wrote & Published Two Successful Books- When You Build a World-Class Network, Opportunities Seek You Out- Why Being Intentional Is The Most Important Thing You Can Do When Seeking Out Super-Connectors- Why Your Connections Should Be About Quality vs. Quantity- Actionable Steps On How To Grow Your Network- Best Ways For Staying In Touch With Your Network - Leveraging Opportunities To Speak To As Many People In Your Network At Once- Creating Business Ideas Around Your 'Zone of Genius'- 'Meeting of The Minds' - Jared's Curated, Quarterly Business Mastermind- Step-By-Step Breakdown on Starting, Running and Nurturing Your Own Mastermind/Curated EventResources:Connecting with Jared on Social Media - @jaredkleinertEmail - jaredkleinert@gmail.comMeeting of The Minds - motm.coBook - Jayson Gaignard - Mastermind Dinners: Build Lifelong Relationships by Connecting Experts, Influencers, and Linchpins andrewbilak.comDon't forget to subscribe, rate and review The Andrew Bilak Show on apple podcasts :)
How Chris Turned On his life when he saw his worst day as his best dayJen talks about her move to NYC and her vision to be on BroadwayThe act of visualization and taking action until its doneAlignment and integrity of what you say and what you doChris's connection plan and how he became known as the "Unfair Advantage"H.O.P.E. - Help One Person EverydaySelf Promotion and how viewing it will change the way you utilize it successfully Depriving the world of your giftsHow to promote your business by promoting results of your clients How to speak to the masses on a personal levelCrafting your Top 20 list to get your business off to an incredible start through your networkChris Winfield AKAThe Super Connector™ Founder of Unfair Advantage and columnist for Entrepreneur and INC – knows this: looking out for yourself will only get you so far. But building relationships will get you further…www.chriswinfield.comJen Gottlieb is co-founder of Super Connector Media and host of Unfair Advantage Live, as well as the co-creator of Unfair-Advantage Live. Jen has used the media to build a multi 6-figure coaching business in the health and wellness space, being featured in popular media outlets for her incredible success. Jen now helps her aspiring business leader clients make the connections they need to go from FOMO to famous – and fast! https://www.jenleahgottlieb.com/
This episode gets an exciting hint of futurism, thanks to my good friend Derek Loudermilk. In his new book Superconnectors, he outlines the top ten ways human beings can and should maximize their value as technology continues to advance. How is the concept of 'work' changing, and what will 'industry' look like in just a decade or two from now? Is technology progressing faster than mere humans can keep up? We'll reveal the overarching 'meta skill' that all of us MUST acquire lest we become dinosaurs. Next, we ask why it was so hard for our parents to figure out how to use the Internet. Discover the traits that we need to thrive in the future...and the shocking factor they all have in common. What are the chances of a robot being able to meaningfully connect with you anytime in the near future? Will they be the 'new kings of comedy'? Are telephone conversations already obsolete? What are the social casualties of technology we haven't even noticed yet? How do you future-proof your ability to effectively relate to others, especially women? And what is a 'superconnector', anyway? Get the show notes, tons of free stuff and talk to me free for 25 minutes...all at: http://www.mountaintoppodcast.com === HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE === We'll keep the solid, actionable content coming...all for free. If you love what you hear, please give us a 'thumbs up' by rating the show (takes one second) and leaving us a review. As we say here in Texas, we appreciate you!
Fredrik talks to Woody Zuill, writer of the book on mob programming, facilitator of happy teams and thoughtful teller of stories. Woody talks about how he and his team discovered mob programming, how it is evolving, how focusing on the good is the way forward, and how he may have aquired his mindset. Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2018. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! Links Øredev 2018 Woody Zuill Mob programming Turn up the good - Woody’s presentation at Øredev 2018 No estimates Test-driven development Hunter industries Llewellyn Falco Pair programming Agile alliance George Dinwddie Ron Jeffries Repenning, N. and J. Sterman: Nobody ever gets credit for solving problems that didn’t happen Horticulture Titles I think of myself as a software developer Trying to make a better work environment I don’t believe we can manage people This time of year seven years ago Purely by accident Sitting and thinking at the keyboard alone One member who’s not there Five or six people programming Opening different doors If you open a door, there’s a good chance somebody will welcome you in Superconnectors One of those connector things Oddly, it is working for us Purposeful stumbling I stopped looking for solutions to problems A habit we need to build I just went ahead and did it I’ll discover stuff if I just try it We follow the path that develops in front of us Your job is very important He was extending trust to me These things are not related A gentle way to think about our lives
I've long held the belief that one of the best ways to gain access to potential customers is to find and leverage access points--hubs that give you access to many customers at one time. Some people call this channel marketing, I call these hubs "Superconnectors", but whatever you call it the point is these are partnerships. Allison Lee is CEO and Cofounder of Hemster. Before founding Hemster she was the Director of Monetization at IoT startup Peel, where she grew company revenue from $20K to $10M in less than 18 months. Hemster began when Allison saw a unique and efficient tool to understand consumers personalized fit when it came to tailoring and was inspired to start her own company. She wanted to create a holistic tailoring solution that allows shoppers to accomplish the perfect fit anywhere, while revamping a dying and outdated industry. Hemster's early success is due in large part to building large-scale partnerships, and in this episode she shares their strategy.Allison wrote an in-depth blog post that expands on this topic. Get the article, episode updates, and strategies to build your startup's hype by joining the Hypeman tribe at www.startuphypeman.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“I think anyone can be a great, great superconnector whether you’re an introvert or an extrovert.” - Ryan Paugh Click to Tweet In today’s episode I sit down with the Superconnectors themselves, Scott Gerber and Ryan Paugh. Scott and Ryan founded the YEC, an invite-only organization for entrepreneurs under 40 back in 2010, which quickly became one of the most elite organizations of its kind. Since then they have partnered on virtually everything they have done from founding a service-based company to The Forbes Leaderships Councils. I had the pleasure to sit down with these two fine gents just before their book, Superconnector: Stop Networking and Start Building Business Relationships that Matter hit the shelves back in February and it has since become and instant hit. From understanding your natural style of connection, to forging partnerships capable of standing the test of time, and how to become a Superconnecting rockstar in your your own circles, in this episode of Community Made! Reviewer of the week: Nate Lesnik Select Links and References Superconnector Never get a real job YEC People mentioned in this episode: Kyle Kramer Steve Sims Richard Branson Morely Safer Penelope Trunk Chris Farley Gary Vaynerchuck JJ Ramberg Ryan Holiday Tim Ferriss Clay Hebert Michael Roderick Neal Strauss David Hassel
We are all familiar with the concept of networking but Scott Gerber says that Super Connectors are people who apply the intention of networking in a way that goes beyond business and personal profit. Whether or not you are a Super Connector has nothing to do with being extroverted or introverted and it has nothing to do with whether you are skilled at particular networking techniques or not. Scott says that Super Connectors are people who approach everything from a generous, particularly human way. If you’ll take the time to listen to the things Scott shares on this episode you won’t hear tips and tricks to improve your ability to connect, you’ll come away challenged to be a better connector at the core of your being. Super Connectors innately look at the world through habitually generous lenses It’s fun to do a favor for another person. The fulfillment that comes from seeing the look of gratitude and delight in their eyes is indescribable. Scott says that Super Connectors not only like to do favors for others, they are looking for the opportunity to do favors in every interaction. It’s their habitual way of looking at the world and it saturates every interaction they have. In this episode, Scott shares a number of stories that demonstrate the type of actions that flow out of a Super Connector’s desire to be generous. From video introductions to powerful follow-up, you’ll hear many ideas about how you can adopt the attitudes and behaviors of a Super Connector. Networker VS Connector: What’s the real difference? The stereotypical idea of a “networker” is a glad-handing, loud, hard-charging individual who is seen pushing their business card into the hands of everyone they meet. The motive behind the networker’s outgoing approach is to drum up business, plain and simple. They embody a "What's in it for me?" approach. Scott says that a Connector is motivated by an entirely different set of values. He/she is eager to learn about others, discover how they can help them, and connect the dots between them and others in their sphere of influence. A Super Connector believes that helping others is good for everyone involved and it should be done expecting nothing in return. That’s quite a bit different from the typical networker, don’t you think? And the amazing thing is that the results that come from it are better and longer-lasting. Scott has lots more to share on this episode so do yourself the favor of making time to listen. Those who are Super Connectors think and act in a particularly human way A common question these days is whether or not there’s a certain way people should behave or interact online versus how they interact with others in person. Scott Gerber thinks making those types of distinctions is laughable. He can’t imagine why a person would even want to have two different personas - one in-person and one digital. His best advice in every context is to be yourself and think about adding value to the people around you. In this conversation Scott provides a number of examples of people who do connections right. They approach relationships in an authentic way that Scott calls, “particularly human.” Are you like one of the Super Connectors Scott describes? Find out on this episode. The number one reason people fail in establishing long-lasting connections Toward the end of my conversation with Scott, he spoke about the importance of follow up. What he means by the term is the act of intentionally reconnecting with someone you’ve met or been introduced to. He says that the number one reason people fail in establishing long-lasting, beneficial relationships is that they don’t follow up. If it’s that important, it makes sense to learn how to do it right, doesn’t it? In this episode Scott shares some of the practices Super Connectors employ to follow up diligently and effectively and he points out how you can learn more from a particular chapter in his book, “Super Connectors,” so be sure you listen to learn how to establish your own follow up habits. Outline of This Episode [1:35] Scott’s definition of Leadership [2:20] Reshaping the definition of connecting and networking [5:02] An explanation of what Super Connectors are really like [9:40] Online relationships from a Super Connector’s perspective [15:51] Corporate connectors compared to entrepreneurial connectors [20:06] Why super connecting can be done in everyday things by everyday people [22:10] The unique challenges Super Connector’s face, and Scott’s advice to them [27:09] A very tactical approach to checking yourself as a connector [30:08] The number one reason people fail at relationships: They fail to follow up Resources & People Mentioned The Community Company - Scott’s company BOOK: Superconnector Scott on Twitter: @ScottGerber Ryan Paugh (Scott’s partner) Steve Sims Adam Grant - author of Give And Take Adam Rifkin, founder of 106 Miles and Panda Whale Connect with Erica Erica@cotentialgroup.com Linkedin.com/in/ericadhawan Twitter.com/edhawan Facebook.com/ericadhawan
When you start a new relationship, do you show up looking to give or get? Many entrepreneurs show up trying to leverage every situation, but we only start receiving the most value when we start offering it. Superconnectors are the people who create value by making connections for other people because, in every interaction and new relationship, they show up looking to give, not get. Scott Gerber started the Young Entrepreneurs Council, founded The Community Company, and wrote the book Superconnector. In this episode, he shares how you can transform your mindset, be more meaningful and purposeful in every interaction, and start building relationships that really matter. The ONE Thing to Implement From This Episode: What’s the ONE thing in this episode that will help you stop networking, and start forming real relationships that matter? When you find your answer, let us know in a review on iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts. We see every single review, and we want to know what helped you. In this episode you will learn... [3:50] How becoming a Superconnector can knock over more dominoes in your life. [6:00] The ONE thing that will allow you to form connections with people who are where you want to be. [8:30] Why facilitating great experiences adds more value than showing up to network. [10:20] What becomes possible when you develop a connector’s mind. [16:30] ONE simple strategy you can use to audit your mindset and behaviors. [22:30] What models and systems you can follow to ensure that you are nurturing the relationships that matter most. [31:50] The most important lesson you can learn when it comes to forming relationships. AWESOME FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU! Get more support & accountability: Join the Living Your ONE Thing Community Form your first power habit with your 66 Day Challenge Calendar Check out our awesome blog! Links & Tools From This Episode Learn more at ScottDGerber.com Connect with Scott: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn Pick up your copy of Superconnector -- We are HIRING! We are hiring an amazing Community Manager, and we would love for that person to come from this community. If you are someone, or know someone, who loves to create amazing content, engage with a community, and wants to manage all of the content for the business, please go to the1thing.com/jobs. -- Production & Development for The ONE Thing Podcast by Podcast Masters
Jon Levy joins us for episode #18 of What Got You There. Levy is the author of The 2 am Principle: Discover the Science of Adventure. is a book exploring research on what causes people to live fun, exciting and remarkable lives. Jon is a behavioral scientist studying influence and adventure. He specializes in applying scientific research to the world of business, using the latest in neuroscience and psychology to transform how companies approach marketing, sales, consumer engagement, and product design. He is the founder of The Influencers Dinner, a private community and dining experience in which twelve thought leaders and tastemakers across industries prepare dinner together. In this episode we discuss how he’s become one of the leading Super Connectors in America. Jon shares some of the crazy stories he’s compiled over the years and how you can live a more adventure filled life! If you want to know what the life of one of the worlds most interesting people then this is the episode for you! Free 30 day Audible Trial- http://www.audibletrial.com/WhatGotYouThere Sunniva Super Coffee- Use discount code WGYT for 20% off your order!- www.drinksupercoffee.com http://jonlevytlb.com/ Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/JonLevyTLB Twitter- https://twitter.com/JonLevyTLB Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/jonlevytlb/ http://whatgotyouthere.com/ Sean DeLaney Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/seandelaney23/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/whatgotyouthere/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/SeanDeLaney23 Be sure to subscribe to my monthly newsletter which pulls back the curtain and lets you see what's being worked on behind the scenes. It will keep you in the loop on current books I'm reading, apps I'm playing with and all the things in between that help inspire my life. You will also get early access to upcoming guests and everything that's coming from What Got You There. http://whatgotyouthere.com/ Intro/Outro music by Justin Great- http://justingreat.com/ Audio Engineer- Brian Lapres
Howdy~~ I am really excited to have you join me tonight on The Expand The Business Podcast! Well, here at Expand The Business we concentrate on two things. 1. Saving People Time and 2. Making people/businesses more money. There are some serious rules and fundamentals that almost all SUPER CONNECTORS use and follow. This call is all about them. 10 Simple things to follow as you are out networking that will generate a MASSIVE number of referrals and ultimately more profit is what we will be talking about tonight! Let me give you just one of the ten as a THANK YOU for giving this a read. ;) ALWAYS walk into an event KNOWING that you will be giving at least 1 referral to someone at the event. This can be a lead or a true referral that YOU make happen. We will discuss more on the "why" on the podcast! We will be doing this podcast live and would love to have your energy with us!! Also, you might know this already but I run a private mastermind/training/coaching/accountability group. If you are committed to producing EXTRAORDINARY results, it might be a good fit. Happy to chat with you about it, just respond here and hit me up. Casey P.S. If I could show you a way to make money with your smart phone by sharing an APP that everyone LOVES to use, would you want to see it? If YES, replay back here and I will show you in 15 minutes. ;)
Carolyn Elliott is an entrepreneur, writer and author, coach, super-connector, and modern-day magical person. She is the host of the Superconnectors Podcast, which interviews top Superconnectors from around the world who share the tools, attitudes and resources they use to grow and nurture their world-class social networks. Carolyn is also the editor of WITCH magazine and the author of Awaken Your Genius: A 7 Step Path to Freeing your Creativity and Manifesting Your Dreams.
Today's episode of Second Half Comeback is the very first episode of Team Building Tuesday. It's basically just an introduction to the concept and an explanation as to why you should strive to surround yourself with excellence. The episode is pretty much self explanatory and doesn't really require show notes so let's just go with a brief overview of the concept. Every Tuesday, Second Half Comeback will feature a short 10-15 minute episode that is focused entirely on the concept of building yourself an "Inner Circle" or a Comeback Team if you prefer. The episode will features cutting edge strategies and tactics for finding, connecting and teaming with extraordinary, like minded rockstars using all the amazing modern day tools at our disposal. Many of the episodes will be solo episodes but I will also feature some interviews with Super Connectors and utilize excerpts from previous interviews. This is not old school "networking". This is "Connecting for Success" in the online era. [shadowbox]"If you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with...Don't fucking waste your life with average people"[/shadowbox] Let's meet back here every Tuesday and learn a rock solid game plan for surrounding ourselves with a team that will help us crush our second half comeback!