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"Responsibility falls on the most aware."We are back again with another episode based around our very own Jay Doran's work entitled Thirty Days of Thought. Today's discussion is focusing on management and, more specifically, asking the question: do you want to be managed? Maybe that isn't a question you've ever asked yourself, but it is an important one to look into to potentially figure out the next steps in your professional journey. By taking a deeper look at your values and your ability to communicate with those around you, you'll be able to answer that question in no time. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
"Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced." - Søren KierkegaardWe are back again with another episode based around our very own Jay Doran's work entitled Thirty Days of Thought. Today, we are diving into something very near and dear to all of our hearts: humanity. Jay is taking a look through his own, personal lease and encouraging our listeners to do the same. Whether humanity leads you to individual value, remembering not to underestimate your abilities, or one of a hundred other places, this episode is meant to jumpstart your own thoughts and feelings on the subject. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
"People are drawn to other passionate people who develop their purpose. Conscious thought equals internal self-culture."We are back again with another episode based around our very own Jay Doran's work entitled Thirty Days of Thought. Today, Jay is looking into the ties that are created between the way you actively think about things and the culture within yourself that you live by. Culture is something that goes far beyond the external world and is a direct reflection of how you choose to live your life. And that all begins with the way you are thinking. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
"The higher we soar, the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly." - Friedrich NietzscheWe are back again with another episode based around our very own Jay Doran's work entitled Thirty Days of Thought. Today, Jay is reflecting on the section of the book entitled "Caterpillar to Butterfly" by looking at it metaphorically as a chance to grow and change within your business and everyday life. Whether it begins with correcting past mistakes, taking responsibility for repairing a damaged relationship, or simply expanding your horizons, the metamorphosis begins and ends with you. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
"I am a forest and a night of dark trees, but he who is not afraid of my darkness will find banks full of roses under my cypresses." - Friedrich NietzscheWe are back again with another episode based around our very own Jay Doran's work entitled Thirty Days of Thought. Today, Jay is speaking on the section called "Pulling Through" and taking the listeners through what this section means to him and what the book is meant to do. Thirty Days of Thought is meant to be a thought exercise for the reader and you are given plenty of space to write in the book and a lot of what Jay is discussing today is part of his own journey through the work. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
"The two greatest warriors are patience and time." - Leo TolstoyOur guests today are the Head of Engagement and Outreach at American Business Media, Andrew Berman, and the Chief Marketing Officer of Paramount Residential Mortgage Group, Paul Lucido, and these three gents are continuing their journey through Thirty Days of Thought. Today, the lads are digging into exponential growth and what it means from not only a business standpoint, but from a personal one as well. To grow as human beings exponentially is to suffer through pain, learn from that hardship, and come out on the other side better for the experience. Its a deep concept from that point of view and not one of these guys is shying away from it on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
Our guests today are the Head of Engagement and Outreach at American Business Media, Andrew Berman, and the Chief Marketing Officer of Paramount Residential Mortgage Group, Paul Lucido, and these three gents are continuing their journey through Thirty Days of Thought with today's topic: culture of pride. This is a wide-ranging and deep subject and there is no shortage of moments in today's episode. Where does a culture of pride stem from and who is ultimately responsible for it? Is it overtly negative or can pride be a good thing. We're getting down into it on today's episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
"Life can only be understood backwards, but must be lived forwards." - Søren KierkegaardOur guests today are the Head of Engagement and Outreach at American Business Media, Andrew Berman, and the Chief Marketing Officer of Paramount Residential Mortgage Group, Paul Lucido, and we have them back on to discuss the concept of free will as it pertains to Thirty Days of Thought. Today's topic is all about the formative years of a person's life and the ups and downs that childhood has to offer. No one experiences childhood the same way and as we grow and some of us become parents ourselves, we gain a whole new perspective on that period of life. We're taking a personal look back on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, we're bringing you yet another installment of our series on Thirty Days of Thought by our very own Jay Doran. Today, Jay is discussing the section dedicated to the give and take of life. You have to be able to strike a solid balance between the two so as not to be taken advantage of by those who would look to do so. And at the same time, you need to be able to give to others while you can as some would argue that nothing is more important that helping those around you. Its a thin line to walk, but we're trying to make it a little broader on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
"Passion, to me, is the the thing. It's the impetus, the catalyst, to get you to truly indulge in something."Chief Marketing Officer of Paramount Residential Mortgage Group Paul Lucido and we've got him back on the show for yet another discussion on our very own Jay Doran's work, Thirty Days of Thought. The focus of today's discussion is exponential growth. Everyone is trying to obtain it, but is everyone going about it the right way? How can you be a good influence of culture within your company and still constantly be reaching for that goal? Are you practicing gratitude? We have all this and more on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
"Man can do what he wills, but he cannot will what he wills." - Arthur SchopenhauerThirty Days of Thought with Friends worked so well the first time, we figured we'd bring it back. Today, we have brought in musician, mortgage professional, host of the "Laugh, Lend, and Eat" podcast, and co- author of Leadership Matters, Fobby Naghmi, and Nathan Merril, our favorite philosopher and artisan contractor with Vision Stone and Tile, to discuss everyone's favorite philosophical kerfuffle: free will. This trio of culture captains are digging into the difference between observation and perception, how our hidden motivations are what shape the world we live in, and whether free will shapes us or we shape our will. As always, we're going super deep with Fobby and Nathan and we hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
Our guests today are the Head of Engagement and Outreach at American Business Media, Andrew Berman, and the Chief Marketing Officer of Paramount Residential Mortgage Group, Paul Lucido, and this culture triple threat is certainly one for the record books. Today's conversation centers around the value of self-culture and the ways in which, when strong, it can influence and positively impact the culture of those around. We're wading deep into the culture pool today on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
"You are not an evil human. You are not without intellect and education. You have everything that could make you a credit to human society. Moreover, I am acquainted with your heart and know that few are better, but you are nevertheless irritating and unbearable and I consider it most difficult to live with you. All of your good qualities become obscured by your super cleverness and are made useless to the world merely because of your rage at wanting to know everything better than others; of wanting to improve and master what you cannot command. With this you embitter the people around you, since no one wants to be improved or enlightened in such a forceful way, least of all by such an insignificant individual as you still are; no one can tolerate being reproved by you, who also still show so many weaknesses yourself, least of all in your adverse manner, which in oracular tones, proclaims this so and so, without ever supposing an objection. If you were less like you, you would only be ridiculous, but thus as you are are, you are highly annoying." - Arthur Schopenhauer's mother, Johanna, in a letter to him dated November 6, 1807.On a very special of The Culture Matters Podcast, we are once again discussing Jay's book, Thirty Days of Thought, and, more specifically, the section titled "Frustrated". This discussion is going to be a little different because we have invited some of our favorite frequent guests to discuss it with us. Andrew Berman, Paul Lucido, Demetrios Stakias, Nathan Merrill, and Chris Vester are all here to dig into this section and get to the bottom of frustration. This discussion covers some of the causes of frustration in ourselves as well as with others, communicating clearly, and making sure that you have a good foundation so that when the frustration does come (and it will), you have something solid to stand on. This is a big conversation with some big personalities and we hope you you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
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Keeping the spirit of Thirty Days of Thought going, Jay Doran is taking a little detour from going through the book to discuss a topic that very well could make it into the second edition: connections. Whether connecting with our co-workers, family members, or even ourselves, it is important to take moment to reflect on how these connections come about and what impact they have on our lives. That is exactly what Jay is examining in this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
Relating the wonders of the free ministry of Chapel Library. This month's issue of their periodical Free Grace Broadcaster is titled The Wonderful Love of Jesus and it contains some moving and incredible writing that definitely got me into the Advent mood. I also introduce my upcoming series (tomorrow) Thirty Days of Jesus I publish every year. Resources Mentioned: Chapel Library - You can search for material by author, topic, etc. Free Grace Broadcaster #270 The Wonderful Love of Jesus GotQuestions explains the hypostatic union (the dual natures of Jesus)
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 40 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. The conversation today revolves around the opportunities that exist for both the entrepreneur and the people that work for them. There is opportunity and responsibility and no matter what position you find yourself within the company, you should always be striving to take that next step. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On a quick Thirty Days of Thought sidebar, our very own Jay Doran is keeping the spirit of the series while taking a quick detour to discuss resourcefulness. The discussion revolves around understanding your limitations as well as pushing your boundaries in leadership positions as well as recognizing that the people you keep around you are going to be a barometer for how others view you. It's a quick one today, but has all that Thirty Days of Thought flavor on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 39 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Today, Jay is taking a look at loneliness. Is it a lonely journey pursuing your goals and ambitions? Does it have to be? We're deep diving into a very personal topic on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
For the better part of the last year, our very own Jay Doran has been going through his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and completing its chapters alongside our listeners. As Jay has been going through the process, the thought struck that Thirty Days had never been really given a proper explanation. Today's episode is all about changing that and making sure that all of our listeners know exactly what Thirty Days of Thought is, what its purpose is, and why going through the process yourself could be highly advantageous.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 38 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. In today's discussion, Jay is talking about the pursuit of self-improvement while making sure that you don't compromise the best parts of yourself. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 37 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Our topic of the day is boredom and what it means to be bored and how to turn that boredom into something productive. We hope you're entertained on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
Our guests today are the Head of Engagement and Outreach at American Business Media, Andrew Berman, and the Chief Marketing Officer of Paramount Residential Mortgage Group, Paul Lucido, and we've got these culture-first titans back again for another discussion of Jay's book, Thirty Days of Thought. Today's conversation centers around carpe diem and what it takes to get up every day and do what you have to do to make sure you've done everything you can to make the most of the time you've got. It's time to seize the day on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 36 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Jay gets into the little white lies that everyone tells and how relating to your counterparts tells a story about where you are in your journey. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 35 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Today, Jay is tackling the concept of significance and what it can and should mean to people. Where can you find significance? Through faith? Through work? Through family? Let's talk it out on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 34 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Jay is taking a little time to discuss different kinds of relationships that exist in business and beyond and how they can affect you and those around you. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 33 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. A very wise man once said "love is all you need" and that is just the topic we're going to be exploring today. We're bringing the love on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 32 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Jay is taking a trip through some deep waters regarding goals on a micro, macro, and meta level and some of the consequences that arise from that kind of focus. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
Our guests today are the Head of Engagement and Outreach at American Business Media, Andrew Berman, and returning for the first time since season 1 and the Chief Marketing Officer of Paramount Residential Mortgage Group, Paul Lucido, and we've got these culture trailblazers back again for another discussion of Jay's book, Thirty Days of Thought. The conversation is focused on the chapter entitled "Mom" which gives these three gentlemen the opportunity to discuss the effect their mothers have had on their lives and beyond. Listen carefully, call your mom, and enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 31 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. In this installment, Jay is getting into larger themes like confidence from the company, diversity amongst employees, and allowing our enemies to assess us. It's another deep dive on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 30 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Jay talks about the growth that comes from embracing your pain from the past and that it derives from purpose along with learning to embrace the elements of your past that have made you who you are today. It's a deep dive into some heavy waters today, but we're looking to come out better on the other side of this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 30 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Today, Jay is discussing the passion for intellectual pursuits and how that can affect other, sometimes more personal parts of one's life. There is a lot to unpack here and we're going to unpack it all on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 29 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Today, Jay is discussing the overwhelming information available to us at all times and the ways in which that can affect the mind and work ethic. In a world overladen with information, we've got a little more coming your way on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 29 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Today, Jay is discussing keeping a straight head in the face of adversity and not freaking out. We're going quick and to the point on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 28 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Today, Jay is discussing why the concept of people "policing" one another or themselves is as abstract and complicated as any other. Whether conflicts arise from a physical, mental, or emotional place, they are going to arise and the questions is, are we, as human beings, equipped to handle them and how does this translate to a business? That's what this episode is all about.
"Most people take the limit of their vision to be the limits of the world." - Arthur SchopenhauerWe have a very special episode of The Culture Matters Podcast today as we have invited two returning guests to discuss our very own Jay Doran's book, Thirty Days of Thought, with The Culture Man himself. Our guests today are the Head of Engagement and Outreach at American Business Media, Andrew Berman, and returning for the first time since season 1 and the Chief Marketing Officer of Paramount Residential Mortgage Group, Paul Lucido. These three colossuses of culture are having a round-table discussion on Thirty Days of Thought and how going through this process has helped them and how it can help others. There is a lot going on today, so listen carefully and enjoy this discussion with Andrew Berman and Paul Lucido.
Our guests today are the Head of Engagement and Outreach at American Business Media, Andrew Berman, and returning for the first time since season 1 and the Chief Marketing Officer of Paramount Residential Mortgage Group, Paul Lucido, and they're back on the show to discuss the second chapter of Thirty Days of Thought, "Labels Limit". The conversation is dotted with points about rebelliousness emanating from labels, making decisions and sticking to them, and the power of a mentor. This series is really starting to heat up and we think you'll agree after this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 27 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. In this installment, Jay is talking about how going through this process should be looked at as a call to action to get the reader motivated to go out and be the best version of themself that they can be. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
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On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 26 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Today, Jay is getting into what this unprecedented age of technological advancement has meant to the business world, but also to him and his business personally. Our ability to connect and put our message out into the world is truly something to be revered and one can only begin to speculate what those advancements will look like in the future.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 25 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. On the docket today is the topic of speaking. To speak publicly is a responsibility and one that should not be taken lightly. Words carry weight and meaning and The Culture Man is here to discuss how and why public speaking means so much in the business world and beyond.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 24 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Today, we're talking about that group of people known as Millennials and Jay is here to make the argument that perhaps that group of people only exists in society's eye the way it does due to communication difficulties with previous generations. It's a hot button topic, but not one we're going to shy away from on today's episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 23 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Today's discussion zeroes in on our inability to know what's going on in the minds of those around us. Whether those people are our perceived enemies, our friends, or someone with whom we've had limited interactions, we can never truly know what's going on in their heads no more than they can know what's in ours. We're going really deep today which is exactly what Thirty Days of Thought is for.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 22 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Our topic of discussion of the day is procrastination and how procrastination is one of the most powerful things in the world as far as making sure your business fails. You may not always want to get the work done, but waiting until the last minute will almost guarantee mistakes and not providing the best job you can do. We hope you enjoy this discussion with the one and only Jay Doran.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 21 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. The topic for the day is one that everyone knows all too well: exhaustion. Jay talks about pushing through that exhaustion when things need to get done because, at the end of the day, only you can get yourself where you need to go. If you're tired, perk up, and enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, it is time for part 20 of our ongoing series where our very own Jay Doran discusses his book, Thirty Days of Thought, and goes through the process right alongside our listeners. Today, Jay is discussing "Culture Shock" in which we uncover listening to understand, embracing the past to make a better future, and how the crowd can and will let us know how we're doing. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.