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This is a bonus episode in between Season 1 & Season 2 of the Your Best Manager podcast. During this conversation, you’ll learn what it means to be a more human leader and specifically, you’ll hear a story that Terry 'Starbucker' St. Marie shares where we went into lead a company that had been previously run by poor management, which hurt the culture and created a very low trust environment, in terms of how the front-line employees looked at leadership. And finally, you will learn the 7 most important words you could ever say. Show Notes: YourBestManager.com/TerryStarbucker
Terry 'Starbucker' St. Marie has been in the business world for over 34 years in various leadership positions, most recently as the Senior Vice President of Operations for Bresnan Communications, a cable TV operator in the Rocky Mountain west. Now, living in Portland Oregon, he is a leadership & business consultant, entrepreneur, writer, coach, and angel investor. He has also been recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the top 100 Leadership and Management Experts. Terry’s biggest passion has been the practice of what he calls More Human Leadership. He is also the co-founder of an online magazine focused on Oregon entrepreneurs which can be found at BuiltOregon.com Show Notes: http://YourBestManager.com/TerryStarbucker
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
On July 14, 2016 Mac Prichard, founder and publisher of Mac’s List, talked with Terry Starbucker, cofounder and publisher of Built Oregon, a monthly online magazine that serves to tell Oregon entrepreneurial stories. Built Oregon also has a podcast called, Making Oregon, this podcast brings you Built Oregon conversations with innovators, makers, doers, disruptors, foodies, dreamers, and groundbreakers from all across the state of Oregon. These entrepreneurs talk about the inspiration and ingenuity it takes to make Oregon the best place they know to build and sustain a prosperous lifestyle. In this podcast episode, Mac and Terry talk about the Mac's List story and how to find a career driven by purpose. Thank you for listening to Find Your Dream Job. If you like this show, please help us by rating and reviewing our podcast on iTunes. We appreciate your support! Opening and closing music for Find Your Dream Job provided by Freddy Trujillo, www.freddytrujillo.com.
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
Have you ever thought about putting everything you own into a moving van and taking a new job in a new city? The typical American moves 11.7 times in a lifetime. From across town to across the country, you’ll face common challenges with job hunting and settling in a new city. This week on Find Your Dream Job, we talk about how to kickstart your career in a new city. Our guest is Terry St. Marie, who knows all about starting over. In the midst of a successful business career, Terry made the big jump from the the East Coast to the West Coast in 2011. He’ll share his best tips for building rebuilding a career--and a professional network--from scratch. In this 41-minute episode you will learn: How to create a community after you move to a new place How to research new locations and opportunities to determine where you should move Networking tips for out-of-staters, from LinkedIn to email Why shared connections - from sports teams to donut preferences - can help build connections and strengthen relationships How a city’s culture affects the way you network How making an effort and putting yourself out there will help you secure an informational interview This week’s guest: Terry “Starbucker” St. Marie (Twitter | LinkedIn) Co-Founder, BuiltOregon.com Portland, Ore. Terry “Starbucker” St. Marie is a writer, consultant, entrepreneur and startup investor living in Portland, Oregon. Before moving to the Rose City in 2010, he had a successful 23 year tenure as an executive in the cable television industry. Terry has extensive experience in business operations, customer care, strategy and financial management. For the past 10 years he has also published a popular blog featuring his “More Human” leadership philosophy, TerryStarbucker.com, and was recently cited by Inc. Magazine as one of the “Top 100 Leadership and Management Experts”. He’s also the co-founder and publisher of the online media company focused on Oregon entrepreneurs, BuiltOregon.com, which launched in December 2014. Terry is also an investor in the Oregon Angel Fund, and is on the boards of the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network, and Social Venture Partners Portland. Listener question of the week: I’m moving to a new city for a job. Any tips on how to make sure my professional life doesn’t completely take over my personal life? If you have a question you’d like us to answer on a future episode, please contact Jenna Forstrom, Mac’s List Community Manager at jenna@macslist.org. Resources from this week’s show: Weekend Resume Kit TerryStarbucker.com BuiltOregon.com Bushwackers GlassDoor's Best Cities for Jobs Land Your Dream Job in Portland (and Beyond) – On sale through Today! If you have a job-hunting or career development resource you’d like to share, please contact Ben Forstag, Mac’s List Managing Director at ben@macslist.org. — Thank you for listening to Find Your Dream Job. If you like this show, please help us by rating and reviewing our podcast on iTunes. We appreciate your support! Opening and closing music for Find Your Dream Job provided by Freddy Trujillo, www.freddytrujillo.com.
Terry "Starbucker" St. Marie is a writer, consultant, start up investor, and more. He has recently started an online magazine called BuiltOregon.com, which was crowd funded in December 2014. Terry has had his own business since 2010 and was named top 100 Leadership and Management Experts by Inc. Magazine. He sits down with Charlie to share his story, why he does what he does, how he builds strong communities, and more. Key Takeaways: 1:30 – Charlie introduces his guest, Terry. 6:00 – Why did Terry leave his 'stable' job for a three-person team? 14:10 – Terry shares tips on how you can work on building better communities. 19:10 – In Charlie's experience people are shy in connecting other people to a higher purpose. Why is that? Terry shares some insight into this. 26:30 – Serve our customers and support each other is the business principle Terry lives by with his employees. 29:10 – One of the things that make us unhappy are setbacks and feeling stalled in our lives. 34:15 – Unanticipated Challenge? Terry doesn't know what to do with his book. 39:10 – Life can be good and hard at the same time. 42:00 – Don't forget to always push forward. Mentioned In This Episode: BuiltOregon.com http://www.terrystarbucker.com https://twitter.com/starbucker Three Signs of a Miserable Job – Patrick Lencioni
Doubt The Doubts | Crazy Cool People Sharing Great Tips, Tactics, & Tools
Terry “Starbucker” St. Marie is a writer, consultant, and startup investor living in Portland, Oregon. Before moving to the Rose City in 2010, he had a successful 23 year tenure as an executive in the cable television industry. For the past 8 years Terry has also published a popular blog featuring his “More Human” leadership philosophy, TerryStarbucker.com, and he was recently cited as one of the “Top 100 Leadership Experts” by Inc. Magazine.
Terry "Starbucker" St. Marie is a former corporate executive turned entrepreneur and Angel investor, who is known for his More Human Leadership mantra. He has a very successful blog and is in the process of launching a new magazine for entrepreneurs called Built Oregon. In this episode, Terry shares his current launch progress, why he decided to focus on building a magazine for entrepreneurs, and how to apply being More Human in every aspect of your life.
How do you handle the emotions when your dream of being traditionally published doesn't come true? And what do you do with the manuscript you've worked on tirelessly? Terry Starbucker is confronting those questions right now. A successful businessman and blogger, Terry invested many years and thousands of dollars writing and re-writing his book. Alas, no traditional houses are biting at his proposal. In this intimate chat, Terry tells me about how his initial book concept took shape, how that shape dramatically changed over time, and why—for better and worse—that change altered the course of everything. In that light, Terry talks about his new publishing hopes, his love of the book he ended up with, and the increasing value of writing as a business skill. If you have ever faced adversity in your writing career—and especially if you're facing adversity now—today's episode will prove that you're not alone and that beautiful options are available to you. After the show, find us on Twitter @WinningEdits or #authormba with your questions and comments. Enjoy!
Dose of Leadership with Richard Rierson | Authentic & Courageous Leadership Development
Terry “Starbucker” St. Marie is a native Midwesterner now living in Portland, Oregon. He’s been in the business world for over 32 years in various leadership positions, most recently as the SVP of Operations for Bresnan Communications, a cable TV operator in the Rocky Mountain west. [saf feature=”itunes” cta=”Subscribe & Listen in iTunes”] Since 2010 Terry has been out on ... Read More
TERRY STARBUCKER http://www.starvethedoubts.com/113 Jared Easley, together with co-host Jody Maberry from JodyMaberry.com and host of the new Park Leader’s Podcast, interviewed Terry Starbucker. Terry Starbucker St. Marie is a native mid-westerner living in Portland Oregon. Terry has 30 years of experience in business and the entrepreneurial world engaged to what he calls “More Human Leadership”. Terry is presently a leadership consultant, strategist, coach, and angel investor. He focuses on leadership, business execution, and customer care. In this episode, you’ll learn: People versus Process Sales pitch versus Value pitch The will to succeed versus the hope to survive Dealing with mistakes The value of setting a price Why Terry was called Starbucker Terry’s experiences in Pioneer Nation The difference between a boss and a leader “A leader calls people together. A leader goes for a cause greater than themselves. They teach, they lead, and feel.” Terry’s principles in a “More Human Leadership” - It can’t be about you but about the team. - Be a promise keeper. Keep your values. - Teach more leaders. What you know is a legacy to be passed on. - Build culture and accountability. Set expectations. - Keep the fight up. Get ready to face trouble. - Give people a reason to wake up in the morning. Three things that makes up a More Human Success for Terry - Business Success, Team Happiness, and Personal Fulfillment The common mistakes of entrepreneurs when it comes to Pricing - Most people under price themselves - Not understanding that it’s a value pitch not a sales pitch - The mythical “one spot” market - People think places shouldn’t change. How to make your product stand out from other competitors “If your product is expensive, make your product look expensive.” Terry defines “Value Pitch.” The importance of customer feedback “You can’t serve customers with great product without asking them about that.” Keys to successful execution People Terry finds interesting Connect with Terry at: www.TerryStarbucker.com, @Starbucker Terry’s message for all the listeners: “Lead well!” Items mentioned: World Domination Summit Pioneer Nation JodyMaberry.com TerryStarbucker.com Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)
The Bigg Success Show #625We talk with Terry Starbucker, author of the free ebook Leadership from a Glass Half-Full, about being a full spectrum leader. Find a summary of today's show at BIGGSUCCESS.COM.Thanks so much for listening!- George & Mary-Lynn-------------------------------------Enjoy our show? Write a review for us in iTunes.