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Why the Best Leaders Treat Themselves Like Elite AthletesIf you've ever made it to a holiday only to spend the first two days flat on your back with a cold, this episode is for you.That pattern is more common than we think. And it isn't just bad luck. It's a signal worth paying attention to.In this episode of The Leaders Kitbag, recorded in the Brecon Beacons, I explore one of the most overlooked principles in sustainable leadership: the relationship between hard work and deliberate recovery.Drawing on the work of Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz, whose research into elite athletes fundamentally changed how we understand human performance, I make the case that the real enemy of high performance isn't effort. It's the absence of recovery.For most leaders, there's no planned recovery. One demanding period simply rolls into the next. But without deliberate rest and reset, the hard stretches eventually start costing far more than they deliver - not just to you, but to the people around you who deserve the best of you, not what's left.In this episode, you will learn:Why getting ill on holiday is a signal, not a coincidenceWhat elite athletes do differently, and how the principle translates directly into leadershipWhy pushing hard only works when you build deliberate recovery around itA practical question to help you audit the next three months of your working lifeHow to identify your hard stretch, protect genuine recovery time, and stay in the game for the long runBen's Key TakeawaySustainable high performance isn't about how much you can endure. It's about how well you can recover.Elite performers don't just work harder than everyone else. They recover better. They build deliberate cycles of stress and recovery, and it's that rhythm, repeated over time, that builds real capacity.Most leaders plan the hard stretch. Very few plan what comes after it.Look at the next three months. Identify where you're genuinely pushing. Then decide, right now, when it ends, and what recovery looks like on the other side.Work hard. And recover just as deliberately. That's not a sign of weakness. That's how you lead well over the long run.Interested in The Leader in Me?If this episode resonated, it might be a sign that you - or someone in your team - would benefit from some proper investment in leadership development.The Leader in Me is my practical, cohort-based leadership programme for managers who want to build real confidence, sharpen their skills, and lead their teams more effectively. No fads, no role play. Just tools and frameworks that actually work.If you're ready to:Build confidence and capability as a leaderBreak free from firefighting and become more proactiveLearn how to inspire your team and deliver results…It's open to individuals, and if you're in HR or run a business, you're welcome to register interest on behalf of colleagues too.Register your interest for the next cohort here.
June 11, 2026; 6pm: MS NOW's Ari Melber breaks down reports of “chaos” engulfing the Trump White House, from the war in Iran and the Epstein scandal to spiking inflation. Plus, Tony Schwartz, co-author of "Art of the Deal," joins Melber to discuss the latest from the Trump administration. As a special fallback, MS NOW's Ayman Mohyeldin and rapper Lexa Gates also join The Beat. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of "Leadership Moments," hosts Stacy Caster and Tracy Ann Palmer delve into the misunderstood concept of peak performance in leadership. The episode begins by challenging the common misconception that peak performance equals relentless work hours and burnout. Instead, they redefine it as achieving exceptional results within your competence while ensuring sustainability through effective energy management. Drawing upon research from Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz, they emphasize the importance of balancing vision, systems, and people.Through data-driven insights, Caster and Palmer highlight the pivotal role of leaders in team and organizational success, noting that a leader's energy state directly impacts their team's engagement and performance. They introduce the four pillars of peak performance—sleep, movement, nutrition, and mental well-being—underscoring each pillar's contribution to maintaining high performance. The episode warns about the dangers of neglecting these non-negotiables, pointing out the significant business costs associated with leader burnout and depleted performance. Strategies to integrate these pillars are dissected to help listeners transform their leadership approach effectively.Key Takeaways:Redefined Peak Performance: True peak performance emphasizes sustained energy levels, not exhaustion, allowing leaders to consistently perform at their best.Four Pillars of Leadership Health: Sleep, movement, nutrition, and mental well-being form the foundation of peak performance.Energy Management Over Time Management: Managing your energy is crucial for maintaining high cognitive and emotional function.Impact of Leadership Development: Effective leadership development substantially enhances organizational performance and addresses critical issues like burnout.Creating a Culture of Balance: Leaders who model a balanced lifestyle encourage similar behavior among their teams, promoting organizational well-being.Notable Quotes:"Peak performance is not about time management, it's about energy management.""Leaders who normalize healthy sleep create that culture across the whole organization.""A sleep-deprived leader is literally making high-stakes calls with a brain that's not fully online.""It's not progress that matters so much as the capacity.""Peak performance is not a destination you arrive at. It's a practice you commit to every day."Resources:Research by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz on energy managementGallup Research on team engagementAmerican Academy of Sleep Medicine recommendationsDDI Global Leadership ForecastAll episodes and guest requests can be found at:www.leadershipmomentspodcast.comFollow Stacey Caster on Instagram @staceycaster_Follow Tracy-Ann Palmer on Instagram @tracy_ann_palmer
SEASON 4 EPISODE 82: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (3:00) SPECIAL COMMENT: Call me a cynic but I am beginning to get a sense that you may have some doubts about this Not-An-Assassination Attempt at The White House Correspondents Dinner. Well - that's what it was. Or in this case, what it wasn't. The acting attorney general says the alleged perp quote “was stopped before he got anywhere near the President.” So, NOT an assassination attempt, per the attorney general. But of course the White House is still trying to sell it as one (its 'protocol director' insists it was "the hand of God" again; its deputy chief of staff tried to start another 'USA!' chant after the incident). Even though proximity is the definition of such a nightmare scenario. Saturday Night? Obama had 15 of those. Still, among my fellow Americans who are NOT in the Trump Mass Hypnosis Cult, I may be in the minority because I DON’T think it was staged. Why are you so cynical? Just because an hour beforehand Karoline Leavitt told Fox quote “There will be some shots fired tonight!” That’s a coincidence. Just because Trump has gone insane about his quote “militarily top secret ballroom” and the next thing you know he’s GOING to a ballroom and after that the Secret Service screws up security AT the ballroom and after THAT he’s holding a press conference saying this is WHY he needs that ballroom and all his sock puppets are tweeting about the ballroom. Coincidence! Just because Trump and his filth have lied to you about every THING, every DAY, for 11 years… that’s no reason for you to think that was STAGED. It’s a coincidence! It’s all a coincidence. ALSO: for God's sake stop saying there's no room for violence in American politics and we don't resolve our differences this way! Certainly we all wish that were true. But in point of fact there's room for almost nothing BUT violence in American politics! Ask JFK, Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Garfield, Lincoln, McKinley, dozens of others! What was the Civil War if not political violence? B-Block (28:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: The Staten Island cop who has reportedly amassed more than 500 speeding tickets, and last year averaged one every other day. Jeff Bezos' Washington Post will only print a letter to the editor responding to its editorial if the authors take out the references TO Jeff Bezos. And Tom Cotton makes a hilarious mistake: Iran will meet its match not on the battlefield but at the bargaining table because it's never faced the author of "Art Of The Deal." Who's gonna tell him? C-Block (41:00) MONDAYS WITH THURBER: We need a break from media people talking about themselves so let's drop "Things I Promised Not To Tell" and instead read you his wonderful, weird, slightly spooky "The Black Magic Of Barney Haller." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode explores the integration of AI into enterprise, project management in the AI era, and future skills needed to thrive alongside AI. Guests share insights on AI readiness, skill development, and upcoming training opportunities. Takeaways AI readiness programs provide valuable insights into enterprise AI adoption Project managers need to adapt to AI-driven workflows or risk obsolescence Developing visual thinking skills enhances communication and collaboration in AI contexts Chapters 00:00 Skills in the Age of AI 02:16 The Role of Project Management in AI 03:41 Future Trends and Skills Investment 05:04 Systems of Imperfection Podcast Introduction 06:29 Visual Thinking and Communication Links AI Ready Certification by C4G Enterprises - https://maven.com/c4g-academy/ai-ready Systems of Imperfection Podcast - https://systemsofimperfection.riverside.com/ The Responsive Chord by Tony Schwartz https://tinyurl.com/4sb4kcvj Find Stuart linktr.ee/stuartliveart Find Dave linktr.ee/mrsungo To get a discount on upcoming classes just email dave@drunkenpmradio.com No One Is Coming to Save You: The Power-Ups you need to surf the chaos Amazon: tinyurl.com/yv7chp54 Leanpub: leanpub.com/surfthechaos ****************************************************** The soundbed at the start and end of the podcast was built using samples from freesound.org/ Waves on Rocks with CP water and surf.wav by sparxx001 -- freesound.org/s/684383/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 SFXShuffling Dominos_Ennerdale_Xena_Owsfx.wav by Xena123457 -- freesound.org/s/709628/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 RussianMeteorite_SFX.flac by jongrubbs -- freesound.org/s/178182/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Weather station on 5450 kHz in USB RAF Volmet 220113.wav by klankbeeld -- freesound.org/s/614719/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 Sounded created using the following samples: Floyd Filtertron Riding G.wav by aceinet -- freesound.org/s/424240/ -- License: Attribution 4.0
Comedy on a TuesdayFirst, a look at this day in History.Then, Maxwell House Coffee Time starring George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast March 31, 1949, 77 years ago, How Jack Benny Became Cheap. A fantasy about "Generous Jack Benny" and how he became stingy. Followed by Abbott and Costello, originally broadcast March 31, 1949, 77 years ago, There's Good Booze Tonight. What better show to remind one that tomorrow is April Fool's Day? Sam Shovel solves, "The Case Of The Gorgeous Blonde Model Who Fell Into A Vat Of Whiskey," or, "There's Good Booze Tonight." Costello announces that there will be a lightweight championship boxing match (with Ike Williams) on May 26th for "a very worthy cause."Then, The Charlie McCarthy Show, originally broadcast March 31, 1946, 80 years ago. Bergen is the new truant officer! Mortimer recites "Hickory, Dickory, Dock." Charlie and Edgar join guest Roy Rogers for a visit to a ghost town.Followed by The CBS Radio Workshop, originally broadcast March 31, 1957, 69 years ago, A Dog's Life. Tony Schwartz, with his ever-present portable tape recorder decides to adopt a dog and finds that there's more to it than first appears. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 31, 1948, 78 years ago, The Night Clubbers. The fastest nightclub visit in history. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order!
Anda sudah tahu: dunia tahun 2026 ini bukan lagi milik para pakar yang duduk di menara gading. Dulu, banyak yang menganggap Donald Trump hanyalah sebuah "kecelakaan" sejarah. Tapi sekarang, kita harus jujur melihat kenyataan: dia adalah realitas baru yang merombak total tatanan liberal dunia. Ekonomi tidak lagi diatur oleh teori-teori rumit dari University of Chicago, melainkan oleh satu kompas tunggal: kepentingan nasional yang sangat transaksional. Peter Oborne dalam bukunya How Trump Thinks sebenarnya sudah meramalkan hal ini sejak lama. Trump berhasil menghancurkan dominasi para ahli yang selama ini merasa paling tahu. Kata Oborne, Trump mempermalukan mereka, lalu menghancurkan wibawanya. Di tahun 2026 ini, politik benar-benar dikembalikan ke tangan pemilih. Suara massa di wilayah industri seperti Rust Belt kini jauh lebih berharga daripada analisis canggih dari Wall Street. Bagi Trump, perdagangan global itu bukan kerja sama, melainkan perang. Dan dalam pikirannya, Amerika sudah terlalu lama kalah. Anda mungkin ingat cuitannya bertahun-tahun lalu: "Bangunlah Amerika, China sedang memakan jatah makan siang kita." Maka, di tahun 2026 ini, tarif impor bukan lagi sekadar hambatan dagang. Tarif telah berubah menjadi pentungan besar untuk memaksa pabrik-pabrik asing pulang kampung ke tanah Amerika. Senjata paling ampuh Trump tetap ada pada jempolnya. Twitter—atau apa pun nama platformnya sekarang—adalah medan tempurnya. Oborne menjelaskan bahwa media sosial memungkinkan Trump bicara tanpa filter sama sekali. Kebijakan ekonomi penting seringkali diputuskan hanya lewat sebuah gertakan digital. Cukup satu cuitan, dan nilai tukar mata uang dunia bisa langsung meriang seketika. Lalu bagaimana dengan soal fakta? Di era ini, fakta seringkali menjadi masalah persepsi belaka. Ingat istilah "alternative facts" yang dulu dipopulerkan Kellyanne Conway? Di tahun 2026, angka inflasi pun jadi subjek debat selera. Kalau pendukungnya merasa sejahtera, maka angka statistik resmi yang menunjukkan hal sebaliknya akan langsung dicap sebagai fake news. Baginya, fakta adalah apa yang dirasakan rakyat, bukan apa yang ditulis oleh birokrat. Urusan energi pun Trump tidak mau main-main. Slogannya tetap sama: "Drill, Baby, Drill." Masalah perubahan iklim? Itu dianggap urusan nomor sekian. Trump pernah bilang bahwa isu pemanasan global hanyalah ciptaan China agar manufaktur Amerika tidak kompetitif. Di tahun 2026, pengerukan bahan bakar fosil secara besar-besaran menjadi jalan utama untuk menjaga kedaulatan ekonomi Amerika. Kitab sucinya masih tetap satu: The Art of the Deal. Trump sangat percaya pada kekuasaan daya tawar atau leverage. Jangan harap ada lagi bantuan gratis dari Washington. Setiap dolar yang keluar harus ada untungnya bagi Amerika. Hubungan luar negeri Amerika di tahun 2026 adalah cermin dari transaksi murni: ada uang, ada barang, dan harus ada keuntungan yang nyata. Kelompok yang dia sebut sebagai "The Forgotten Man" tetap menjadi jualan politik utamanya. Janjinya dulu sangat jelas: orang-orang yang terlupakan ini tidak akan dilupakan lagi. Di tahun 2026, janji itu diwujudkan lewat kebijakan membawa kembali industri ke dalam negeri secara paksa. Pabrik yang nekat beroperasi di luar negeri diancam pajak perbatasan yang setinggi langit. Efisiensi global dibuang, kedaulatan kerja lokal dijunjung tinggi. Pajak korporasi juga dipangkas habis-habisan. Tujuannya agar Amerika menjadi magnet bagi modal dunia. Trump tidak peduli meskipun defisit anggaran membengkak sangat besar. Teorinya sederhana: pertumbuhan ekonomi yang cepat nantinya akan menutup lubang defisit itu. Ini adalah ekonomi sisi penawaran atau supply-side dengan dosis tinggi, jauh lebih berani jika dibandingkan dengan zaman Presiden Reagan dulu. Namun, kritik terhadapnya tetap nyaring terdengar. Tony Schwartz, pria yang menuliskan buku The Art of the Dealuntuknya, pernah menyatakan penyesalan mendalam karena telah "mempercantik" sosok Trump. Di tahun 2026, ketidakstabilan sistemik akibat gaya kepemimpinannya yang impulsif makin terasa. Seluruh dunia seolah bergetar setiap kali Trump berubah pikiran secara mendadak. Institusi dunia seperti WTO kini hampir lumpuh total. Bagi Trump, lembaga semacam itu hanyalah beban yang menghambat langkahnya. Peter Oborne mencatat pandangan mendasar Trump: dunia itu tempat yang keras dan berbahaya. Maka, Amerika harus kuat sendirian. Aliansi-aliansi lama rontok satu per satu, digantikan oleh kesepakatan bilateral pendek yang bisa dibatalkan hanya dalam semalam. Bagaimana dampaknya bagi kita di Indonesia? Tentu saja sangat terasa. Tidak ada lagi zona nyaman dalam berdiplomasi. Kita dipaksa memilih: mau ikut aturan main Amerika yang sangat berat atau siap menghadapi tembok tarif yang tinggi. Diplomasi ekonomi kini tidak lagi diisi kata-kata manis. Semuanya telah berubah menjadi transaksi dagang yang sangat dingin dan hitung-hitungan. Di dalam negeri Amerika sendiri, polarisasi justru makin parah. Kota-kota besar yang melek teknologi terus berantem dengan masyarakat pedesaan yang mendukung industri fosil. Trump sengaja memelihara perbedaan ini. Dia butuh narasi "Kita lawan Mereka" untuk melanggengkan setiap kebijakan fiskalnya yang seringkali memicu kontroversi besar. Keamanan bahkan dijadikan alat untuk membenarkan kebijakan ekonomi. Pakar sejarah Sir Richard Evans pernah memperingatkan bahwa gaya bahasa Trump mirip dengan pemimpin otoritarian abad ke-20. Ancaman dari luar dijadikan alasan untuk menutup perbatasan. Di tahun 2026, urusan ekonomi dan keamanan nasional telah menjadi dua sisi dari mata uang yang sama. Teknologi pun kini dipagari oleh semangat nasionalisme yang kental. Trump lebih suka melihat robot-robot bekerja di pabrik Ohio daripada melihat buruh murah bekerja di Vietnam. Ini adalah nasionalisme teknologi tingkat tinggi. Kekayaan intelektual Amerika dijaga ketat bak benteng pertahanan. Automasi dianggap sebagai jalan ninja bagi Trump untuk tetap menguasai industri masa depan. Hubungan Trump dengan dunia perbankan juga terbilang unik. Dia sangat suka dengan deregulasi, tapi dia benci setengah mati kalau suku bunga naik. Bank sentral Federal Reserve seringkali menjadi sasaran serangannya. Trump ingin uang tetap murah agar ambisi pembangunannya bisa terus jalan. Dia tidak peduli dengan risiko moneter jangka panjang, yang penting ekonomi bisa "ngegas" sekarang juga. Dinasti keluarga pun makin nyata terlihat di tahun 2026 ini. Nama-nama seperti Ivanka dan Jared Kushner tetap berada di lingkaran inti kekuasaan. Oborne sudah menyebut mereka sebagai figur dominan sejak awal karir politik Trump. Birokrasi yang diisi para profesional kini kalah oleh sistem patronase. Kepercayaan pribadi jauh lebih berharga daripada deretan gelar akademik. Kekuatan utama Trumpisme sebenarnya bukan terletak pada data statistik, melainkan pada emosi massa. Ingat ajaran Norman Vincent Peale, pendeta masa kecil Trump tentang berpikir positif? Pikiran yang optimis dianggap bisa mengalahkan kenyataan pahit sekalipun. Di tahun 2026, optimisme buta dari para pendukungnya menjadi bahan bakar politik yang sangat luar biasa kekuatannya. Rakyat pada akhirnya memang tidak butuh angka statistik GDP yang rumit untuk dipahami. Mereka hanya butuh sosok pahlawan, seorang pendekar. Trump memposisikan dirinya sebagai satu-satunya orang yang berani mengeluarkan "Jurus Sapu Jagat"—sebuah gerakan politik yang menyapu bersih semua sistem lama yang dianggap korup. Tujuannya cuma satu: merebut kembali hak Amerika yang dia klaim telah "dicuri" oleh dunia selama ini. Kesimpulannya, fenomena Trump 2026 adalah campuran antara proteksionisme kuno dan manajemen merek modern yang sangat canggih. "Jurus Sapu Jagat" ini mungkin membuat para pemimpin dunia lainnya sakit kepala hebat, tapi bagi pendukung setianya, inilah sapuan bersih yang sudah lama dinanti. Anda boleh saja tidak setuju dengan caranya, tapi faktanya, jurus ini telah berhasil menyapu habis hampir semua tatanan lama yang pernah kita kenal.
開盤前30分鐘,08:30 - 09:00 讓我們一起解讀財經時事 。 參加財經皓角總經訂閱: 新友會員 https://jackalopelin.com 老友會員 https://yutinghao.finance 我的粉絲專頁 https://reurl.cc/n563rd 網站參加會員手冊 https://reurl.cc/rvvqAr 如有疑問,歡迎來信 jackieyutw@gmail.com """"" ♥️ 打賞網址 :https://p.ecpay.com.tw/B83478D """"" (不提供退款服務) 書名:川普:交易的藝術 作者: 唐納.川普, 東尼.史瓦茲 原文作者: Donald J. Trump, Tony Schwartz 譯者: 李芳齡 出版社:商業周刊 出版日期:2025/11/06 https://reurl.cc/ORp4QX (YT抽書的朋友要公開訂閱我們財經皓角頻道唷♥️) (FB抽書的朋友要公開分享直播影片+您想要抽書留言♥️) 《早晨財經速解讀》是游庭皓的個人知識節目,針對財經時事做最新解讀,開播於2019年7月15日,每日開盤前半小時準時直播。議題從總體經濟、產業動態到投資哲學,信息量飽滿,為你顛覆直覺,清理投資誤區,用更寬廣的角度帶你一窺投資的奧秘。 免責聲明:《游庭皓的財經皓角》頻道為學習型頻道,僅用於教育與娛樂目的,無任何證券之買賣建議。任何形式的投資皆涉及風險,投資者需進行自己的研究,持盈保泰。
En este episodio de re:INVÉNTATE, exploramos Gestión de Energía Personal — una habilidad transformacional para profesionales que quieren resultados exponenciales. Si quieres triplicar tu impacto sin agregar una sola hora extra, este PowerSkill no es opcional.¿Te sientes agotado incluso después de un fin de semana completo? ¿Tu colega tiene el mismo horario pero termina fresco mientras tú arrastras los pies? La realidad es que dominar gestión de energía puede optimizar tu rendimiento, sostener tu motivación, y transformar tu experiencia laboral.No hablamos de técnicas superficiales de productividad. Hablamos de gestión estratégica de energía, basada en investigación de Tony Schwartz en Harvard Business School y casos reales de Microsoft, Google y Netflix.Descubre en este episodio Los 4 pilares fundamentales para que tengas una gestión óptima de energía.Si quieres energía sostenible y alto rendimiento sin quemarte, este episodio es exactamente lo que necesitas.Únete a más de 30 mil personas que reciben mi newsletter "PASA A LA ACCIÓN!": https://librosparaemprendedores.net/newsletterDéjanos ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ en Spotify y Apple Podcasts.¿Preguntas? Etiquétame en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) o en LinkedIn (@luisramosbcn)✨ ¡Hoy comienza tu re:Invención!
Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói Làm Ra Làm Chơi Ra Chơi trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/586/“Làm việc năng suất hơn bằng cách… nghỉ ngơi nhiều hơn” – một nghịch lý tưởng chừng phi lý nhưng lại là triết lý trung tâm trong cuốn sách Làm Ra Làm Chơi Ra Chơi của chuyên gia hiệu suất làm việc Tony Schwartz.Thông qua các nghiên cứu về thể thao, sinh học và tâm lý học hành vi, tác giả chỉ ra rằng cơ thể và tâm trí con người không được thiết kế để hoạt động liên tục. Những vận động viên hàng đầu, những nghệ sĩ và doanh nhân thành công đều biết cách làm chủ nhịp điệu làm việc – xen kẽ giữa tập trung cao độ và phục hồi năng lượng đều đặn.Cuốn sách đề xuất những chiến lược cụ thể để: • Tối ưu hiệu suất làm việc nhờ quản lý năng lượng thay vì thời gian • Biến thói quen nghỉ ngơi – ngủ đủ, ăn đúng, vận động – thành lợi thế cạnh tranh • Tạo môi trường làm việc giúp bạn vào “vùng năng suất đỉnh cao” mỗi ngàyLàm Ra Làm Chơi Ra Chơi không cổ vũ làm việc cật lực hay lười biếng, mà hướng đến một trạng thái cân bằng tối ưu – nơi bạn vừa đạt thành tựu, vừa sống khỏe mạnh và có thời gian cho những điều thực sự quan trọng.Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói Làm Ra Làm Chơi Ra Chơi được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn.---Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi.---Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/---Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói Làm Ra Làm Chơi Ra Chơi và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM.Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download#voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiLàmRaLàmChơiRaChơi #TonySchwartz
Show notes (TRUMP The Art of The Deal detailed book summary) / Free Full Audiobook / PDF & Infographic / IN THIS EPISODE: Trump's The Art of the Deal offers a strategic blueprint for business success by combining bold thinking, calculated risk management, and a game-like approach to professional challenges. TOPICS: negotiation, entrepreneurship, real estate, Risk management, Marketing, business, Trump, deal-making KEY FIGURES: Apple, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Amazon, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power, Think and Grow Rich, Chris Voss, The Art of the Deal, Robert Kiyosaki, Never Split the Difference, Roger Fisher, Getting to Yes, Napoleon Hill, Queens, Brooklyn, Atlantic City, Fred Trump, Manhattan, Tony Schwartz, Trump Tower, Grand Central Station, Baron Hilton, Fifth Avenue, Wharton School, Harvard, Grand Hyatt Hotel SUMMARY: Donald Trump's book 'The Art of the Deal' offers 11 strategic principles for successful business negotiations and deal-making. The book, written when Trump was 41, draws from his experiences transforming Manhattan's real estate landscape through projects like Trump Tower and the Grand Hyatt Hotel renovation. Trump emphasizes thinking big, managing risk, and understanding human psychology as key elements of successful deal-making. The Art of The Deal's core strategies include maintaining flexibility in negotiations, gathering direct market intelligence, strategically using media attention, and protecting downside risks while preserving upside potential. Trump advocates for an approach that involves working on multiple deals simultaneously, understanding what motivates people, and never appearing desperate during negotiations. He also stresses the importance of delivering genuine value and maintaining long-term relationships with partners and clients. Beyond practical business advice, Trump presents a philosophical approach to deal-making that views business as an engaging game rather than merely a means of making money in The Art of The Deal. He encourages entrepreneurs to enjoy the process of solving complex problems, maintaining creative energy, and focusing on challenges that others cannot solve. The book ultimately suggests that successful dealmakers combine ambitious thinking with careful risk management, psychological insight, and a commitment to consistently delivering value. KEY QUOTES: • "If you're going to think anyway, you might as well think big." - Donald Trump • "Money was never [my] big motivation except as a way to keep score. The real excitement is playing the game." - Donald Trump • "Protect the downside and the upside will take care of itself." - Donald Trump • "Be good to people who are good to you, but fight back hard when people treat you badly or unfairly." - Donald Trump • "You can create excitement and use promotion effectively, but if you don't deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on." - Donald Trump KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Think big and aim for ambitious goals: Setting larger objectives requires similar effort to small goals but can yield significantly better results and attract more attention • Protect against downside risks while maintaining unlimited upside potential: Smart deal-making involves structuring arrangements that limit potential losses while preserving opportunities for significant gains • Create strategic leverage by maintaining multiple options and avoiding appearing desperate in negotiations: Having alternative opportunities gives you more negotiating power and psychological advantage • Gather market intelligence through direct human interactions rather than relying solely on traditional market research: Personal conversations can reveal nuanced insights about customer preferences and market dynamics • Deliver genuine value consistently: Long-term success depends on actually fulfilling promises and providing real quality, not just creating marketing hype... (Continue here: Show notes) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1720: Leo Babauta shares a powerful approach to achieving goals through short, focused sprints that cut through procrastination and overwhelm. By committing fully for a limited time and eliminating distractions, you create momentum and clarity that longer-term efforts often lack. Quotes to ponder: "A sprint is a short burst of intense focus, eliminating distractions and excuses." "It's about creating a sacred space of time where you are completely devoted to something meaningful." "The container of a short sprint gives us permission to let go of everything else, and just be in full devotion." Episode references: Deep Work by Cal Newport: https://www.calnewport.com/books/deep-work/ Make Time by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky: https://maketime.blog/ The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Full-Engagement-Management-Performance/dp/0743226755 The Dip by Seth Godin: https://www.amazon.com/Dip-Little-Book-Teaches-Stick/dp/1591841666 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1720: Leo Babauta shares a powerful approach to achieving goals through short, focused sprints that cut through procrastination and overwhelm. By committing fully for a limited time and eliminating distractions, you create momentum and clarity that longer-term efforts often lack. Quotes to ponder: "A sprint is a short burst of intense focus, eliminating distractions and excuses." "It's about creating a sacred space of time where you are completely devoted to something meaningful." "The container of a short sprint gives us permission to let go of everything else, and just be in full devotion." Episode references: Deep Work by Cal Newport: https://www.calnewport.com/books/deep-work/ Make Time by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky: https://maketime.blog/ The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Full-Engagement-Management-Performance/dp/0743226755 The Dip by Seth Godin: https://www.amazon.com/Dip-Little-Book-Teaches-Stick/dp/1591841666 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1720: Leo Babauta shares a powerful approach to achieving goals through short, focused sprints that cut through procrastination and overwhelm. By committing fully for a limited time and eliminating distractions, you create momentum and clarity that longer-term efforts often lack. Quotes to ponder: "A sprint is a short burst of intense focus, eliminating distractions and excuses." "It's about creating a sacred space of time where you are completely devoted to something meaningful." "The container of a short sprint gives us permission to let go of everything else, and just be in full devotion." Episode references: Deep Work by Cal Newport: https://www.calnewport.com/books/deep-work/ Make Time by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky: https://maketime.blog/ The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Full-Engagement-Management-Performance/dp/0743226755 The Dip by Seth Godin: https://www.amazon.com/Dip-Little-Book-Teaches-Stick/dp/1591841666 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1720: Leo Babauta shares a powerful approach to achieving goals through short, focused sprints that cut through procrastination and overwhelm. By committing fully for a limited time and eliminating distractions, you create momentum and clarity that longer-term efforts often lack. Quotes to ponder: "A sprint is a short burst of intense focus, eliminating distractions and excuses." "It's about creating a sacred space of time where you are completely devoted to something meaningful." "The container of a short sprint gives us permission to let go of everything else, and just be in full devotion." Episode references: Deep Work by Cal Newport: https://www.calnewport.com/books/deep-work/ Make Time by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky: https://maketime.blog/ The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Full-Engagement-Management-Performance/dp/0743226755 The Dip by Seth Godin: https://www.amazon.com/Dip-Little-Book-Teaches-Stick/dp/1591841666 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An exclusive interview with Tony Schwartz, the author behind Donald Trump's myth defining work, Trump: the Art of the Deal. First published in 1987, the book sold over 1.1 million copies in hardcover alone and stands as one of the most popular business books ever written; helping define Donald Trump for millions of Americans as the infallible dealmaker with the Midas Touch. Its influence cannot be overstated in how it ultimately shaped and propelled Trump into the White House. It's also a complete and total fabrication. Go back to its inception and behind the scenes with its author for the first time and learn how it created the Donald Trump we know today. Also, make sure to check out Mea Culpa: The Election Essays for the definitive political document of 2020. Fifteen chapters of raw and honest political writings on Donald Trump from the man who knows him best. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08M5VKQ6T/ For cool Mea Culpa gear, check out meaculpapodcast.com/merch To learn more about l... An exclusive interview with Tony Schwartz, the author behind Donald Trump's myth defining work, Trump: the Art of the Deal. First published in 1987, the book sold over 1.1 million copies in hardcover alone and stands as one of the most popular business books ever written; helping define Donald Trump for millions of Americans as the infallible dealmaker with the Midas Touch. Its influence cannot be overstated in how it ultimately shaped and propelled Trump into the White House. It's also a complete and total fabrication. Go back to its inception and behind the scenes with its author for the first time and learn how it created the Donald Trump we know today. Also, make sure to check out Mea Culpa: The Election Essays for the definitive political document of 2020. Fifteen chapters of raw and honest political writings on Donald Trump from the man who knows him best. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08M5VKQ6T/ For cool Mea Culpa gear, check out meaculpapodcast.com/merch To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brandon and Tony breakdown the 2024-2025 NBA Playoffs in this episode of The NBA Hangout:Miami Heat and their miserable seasonPlay In PredictionsWarriors v HoustonLakers v TimberwolvesClippers v DenverMagic v BostonPacers v BucksNYK v DETFinal PredictionsFollow us on Twitter/X @TheNBAHangoutFollow us on Twitter: @PlaybookSNFollow us on Instagram: @playbooksn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you wondering how bold leadership decisions—like Trump's recent tariff policies—shape global economies and your own approach to risk? In this Episode, Jason Rigby dives into Trump's tariff strategy, announced on April 2, 2025, through the lens of The Art of the Deal. This episode unpacks how principles like thinking big, leveraging negotiations, and embracing risk-taking offer actionable leadership insights—whether you're navigating a boardroom or your personal growth journey. Discover how self-awareness can help you cut through polarizing debates and apply these strategies to your life. Episode Overview Jason Rigby takes a neutral, leadership-focused stance to explore Trump's tariff policies—a 10% baseline tariff on all imports and up to 54% reciprocal tariffs on nations like China with large U.S. trade deficits. Rather than debating politics, he connects these moves to Donald Trump's 1987 book, The Art of the Deal (co-authored with Tony Schwartz), revealing how its core principles—thinking big, using leverage, negotiation tactics, risk-taking, and branding—drive this high-stakes economic play. As markets react (with the Dow dropping over 3,000 points) and global retaliation looms, Jason invites self-aware leaders to consider: How do these strategies mirror your own decision-making? This episode isn't just analysis—it's a masterclass in applying bold leadership frameworks. Jason breaks down each principle with quotes from the book, showing how Trump's tariff approach aims to reshape global trade while risking short-term volatility for potential long-term gains. Leaders and entrepreneurs will find practical takeaways: how to wield leverage effectively, stay flexible in negotiations, and turn controversy into opportunity. Whether you admire or critique Trump, this discussion offers a unique blend of psychological insight and strategic wisdom to elevate your leadership game. Why Listen? Solve Real Problems: Learn to navigate uncertainty and high-stakes decisions with confidence. Transformative Takeaway: Embrace risk and leverage as tools for growth, not just survival. Unique Angle: Jason's neutral, self-aware perspective cuts through bias, blending leadership, psychology, and real-world application. Timestamped Key Moments [00:01:23] - Thinking Big in Leadership: Jason introduces Trump's tariff strategy and links it to the Art of the Deal philosophy: “If you're going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big.” [00:05:47] - Leverage as a Power Tool: Discover how reciprocal tariffs pressure trade-deficit nations, reflecting Trump's mantra: “Don't make deals without it.” [00:08:12] - Mastering Negotiation Tactics: Jason explains how Trump keeps “a lot of balls in the air,” using tariffs as flexible bargaining chips across multiple countries. [00:11:34] - Risk-Taking for Long-Term Wins: Unpack Trump's risk tolerance—planning for the worst while aiming for economic gains—amid market drops and retaliation threats. [00:14:09] - Branding Bold Moves: See how Trump frames tariffs as “protecting American workers,” turning controversy into press coverage and influence. Impactful Quotes “I keep a lot of balls in the air because most deals fall out, no matter how promising they seem at first.” - Donald Trump “If you plan for the worst, if you can live with the worst, the good will always take care of itself.” - Donald Trump “We don't want to be in an echo chamber. Listening to all sides helps us become self-aware.” - Jason Rigby Curated Resources Book: The Art of the Deal by Donald Trump and Tony Schwartz - Dive into the strategies shaping Trump's tariff policies. Article: “Understanding Tariffs and Trade” - Investopedia - A primer on tariffs' economic impact. Podcast Website: Self Aware Leader - Explore more leadership insights. FAQ: Quick Answers for Curious Leaders How does Trump's tariff strategy reflect leadership principles? Jason ties the 10% baseline tariff and higher reciprocal rates to The Art of the Deal—thinking big, leveraging trade deficits, and negotiating flexibly to reshape global dynamics. What can leaders learn from risk-taking in Trump's approach? Trump anticipates market volatility (like the Dow's 3,000-point drop) but bets on long-term gains, a mindset Jason frames as planning for the worst while chasing the best. Why is self-awareness key to understanding controversial decisions? Jason emphasizes listening beyond biases—avoiding echo chambers—to grasp the full scope of bold moves like tariffs, enhancing your own leadership clarity. Call-to-Action Inspired by Trump's bold tariff strategy and want to apply these leadership lessons? Subscribe to Self Aware Leader at www.selfawarepodcast.com for weekly insights that blend psychology, spirituality, and strategy. Share this episode with a fellow leader who thrives on thinking big—tag @SelfAwareLeader and let's spark a conversation! Visit Us: www.selfawarepodcast.com
Comedy on a MondayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen The Charlie McCarthy Show, originally broadcast March 31, 1946, 79 years ago with guest Roy Rogers. Bergen is the new truant officer! Mortimer recites "Hickory, Dickory, Dock." Charlie and Edgar join guest Roy Rogers for a visit to a ghost town. . Followed by the news from 79 years ago, then The Fred Allen Show, originally broadcast March 31, 1946, 79 years ago, Charlie the Chicken with Monty Woolley. The Allen's Alley question: "How do you think new scientific developments are going to affect you?" "McGee and McGee" (the songwriters) appear in the alley. Fred is trying to buy a radio, guest Monty Woolley wants to give his away. Fred and Monty act in "Mr. Mob-Buster," a combination of "Mr. District Attorney" and "Gangbusters." Monty is trying to capture "Charlie The Chicken."Then You Bet Your Life starring Groucho Marx, originally broadcast March 31, 1958, 67 years ago, The Secret Word is Name. Wait, what is Ernie Kovacs doing with Groucho?Followed by The CBS Radio Workshop, originally broadcast March 31, 1957, 68 years ago, A Dogs Life. Tony Schwartz, with his ever-present portable tape recorder decides to adopt a dog and finds that there's more to it than first appears. Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast March 31, 1942, 83 years ago, Diogenes Leaves $10,000. Diogenes has confessed all, says goodbye, and leaves Pine Ridge $10,000. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Today's wisdom comes from The Power of Full Engagement by James E. Loehr and Tony Schwartz If you're loving Heroic Wisdom Daily, be sure to subscribe to the emails at heroic.us/wisdom-daily. And… Imagine unlocking access to the distilled wisdom form 700+ of the greatest books ever written. That's what Heroic Premium offers: Unlimited access to every Philosopher's Note. Daily inspiration and actionable tools to optimize your energy, work, and love. Personalized coaching features to help you stay consistent and focused Upgrade to Heroic Premium → Know someone who'd love this? Share Heroic Wisdom Daily with them, and let's grow together in 2025! Share Heroic Wisdom Daily →
Justin O'Hearn, Director, speaking about the original holiday play "Grandpa's Jazz Christmas Adventure" by Tony Schwartz and Roxann Schwartz, presented by Diva Theater at the Olde Brick Theatre, 126 W. Market Street in Scranton from December 6 through December 15, 2024. There will be shows Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm. Facebook.com/DivaTheaterScranton.com
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Thursday, September 19, and reports on the 2024 election and Oprah/Obama unity. Plus, artist Joey Bada$$ returns to The Beat for a Fallback feature. Tony Schwartz, Chris Hayes, Joan Walsh, and Brittney Cooper also join.
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3308: Cal Newport explores the surprising difficulty of simple tasks and challenges our assumptions about productivity. He questions the reliability of traditional productivity methods, highlighting the unpredictable nature of motivation. Newport suggests a shift from rigid control to a more adaptive approach, focusing on awareness and energy management. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2007/09/26/dangerous-ideas-what-if-everything-we-thought-was-true-about-productivity-was-wrong/ Quotes to ponder: "It seems that the general paradigm shift at play here is one away from rigid control over your entire work day and toward one where you acknowledge a big part of your motivation is out of your control." "Many times, however, I can't stand the thought of it." "The slump is the evil twin to the groove." Episode references: The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Full-Engagement-Managing-Performance/dp/0743226755 Csikszentmihalyi's Flow: https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3308: Cal Newport explores the surprising difficulty of simple tasks and challenges our assumptions about productivity. He questions the reliability of traditional productivity methods, highlighting the unpredictable nature of motivation. Newport suggests a shift from rigid control to a more adaptive approach, focusing on awareness and energy management. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2007/09/26/dangerous-ideas-what-if-everything-we-thought-was-true-about-productivity-was-wrong/ Quotes to ponder: "It seems that the general paradigm shift at play here is one away from rigid control over your entire work day and toward one where you acknowledge a big part of your motivation is out of your control." "Many times, however, I can't stand the thought of it." "The slump is the evil twin to the groove." Episode references: The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Full-Engagement-Managing-Performance/dp/0743226755 Csikszentmihalyi's Flow: https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3308: Cal Newport explores the surprising difficulty of simple tasks and challenges our assumptions about productivity. He questions the reliability of traditional productivity methods, highlighting the unpredictable nature of motivation. Newport suggests a shift from rigid control to a more adaptive approach, focusing on awareness and energy management. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2007/09/26/dangerous-ideas-what-if-everything-we-thought-was-true-about-productivity-was-wrong/ Quotes to ponder: "It seems that the general paradigm shift at play here is one away from rigid control over your entire work day and toward one where you acknowledge a big part of your motivation is out of your control." "Many times, however, I can't stand the thought of it." "The slump is the evil twin to the groove." Episode references: The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Full-Engagement-Managing-Performance/dp/0743226755 Csikszentmihalyi's Flow: https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4 Ways to Expand Your Energy Levels Welcome back to The Daily Mastermind! Today, we're diving into how you can expand your energy levels to live your best life. My mission is to bring you daily doses of inspiration, motivation, and education. Let's start with our Quote of the Day: "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." Remember, it's crucial not to give up. In this episode, we're focusing on the importance of energy and how you can generate and manage it. Our thoughts create our lives, and as conscious creators, it's essential to dig deep into how we can expand our knowledge, skills, and productivity. Drawing insights from experts like Brendan Burchard and Tony Schwartz, we'll explore four areas to boost your energy: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. Physical Energy Enhance Your Sleep Set an earlier bedtime Reduce alcohol consumption Engage in Cardiovascular Exercise Work out regularly Monitor your food intake Smaller Meals and Lighter Snacks Eat every three hours Identify signs of physical tiredness like yawning or irritability Your physical energy is a significant asset. By making small changes to your sleep and diet, and incorporating exercise, you can substantially boost your energy levels. Emotional Energy Diffuse Negative Situations Be aware of impatience, anxiety, or insecurity Quickly identify and address negative emotions Fuel Positive Emotions Express appreciation and gratitude Write notes and have meaningful conversations with loved ones Look at Situations through a New Lens Reframe upsetting situations Build a reserve of emotional energy Your emotions can either drain or boost your energy. By managing your emotional response and focusing on positivity, you create a reservoir of energy that can sustain you through challenging times. Mental Energy Reduce Interruptions Limit phone and social media usage Bulk tasks and time block for efficiency Prioritize Challenges Identify the most important task each evening Tackle it first thing in the morning Spiritual Energy Work in Your Sweet Spot Identify activities you're excellent at and passionate about Spend time on things that give you joy and make you lose track of time Live by Your Core Values Allocate time to activities that align with your core values Understand that your purpose, passion, and priorities evolve over time Spiritual energy fuels your passion and purpose. By aligning your activities with your core values and focusing on what you love, you can increase your overall energy. Throughout the week, think about how you can expand your energy. Remember, while time is finite, energy is not. By focusing on your mind, body, emotions, and spirit, you can fuel your impact and results. Share this post on social media and connect with our community. Let's make sure we're surrounding ourselves with positive influences. Thank you for being part of The Daily Mastermind. I look forward to talking with you more tomorrow. Check out all the Amazing Resources we have at JoinTheEvolution.com
4 Ways to Expand Your Energy Levels Welcome back to The Daily Mastermind! Today, we're diving into how you can expand your energy levels to live your best life. My mission is to bring you daily doses of inspiration, motivation, and education. Let's start with our Quote of the Day: "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." Remember, it's crucial not to give up. In this episode, we're focusing on the importance of energy and how you can generate and manage it. Our thoughts create our lives, and as conscious creators, it's essential to dig deep into how we can expand our knowledge, skills, and productivity. Drawing insights from experts like Brendan Burchard and Tony Schwartz, we'll explore four areas to boost your energy: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. Physical Energy Enhance Your Sleep Set an earlier bedtime Reduce alcohol consumption Engage in Cardiovascular Exercise Work out regularly Monitor your food intake Smaller Meals and Lighter Snacks Eat every three hours Identify signs of physical tiredness like yawning or irritability Your physical energy is a significant asset. By making small changes to your sleep and diet, and incorporating exercise, you can substantially boost your energy levels. Emotional Energy Diffuse Negative Situations Be aware of impatience, anxiety, or insecurity Quickly identify and address negative emotions Fuel Positive Emotions Express appreciation and gratitude Write notes and have meaningful conversations with loved ones Look at Situations through a New Lens Reframe upsetting situations Build a reserve of emotional energy Your emotions can either drain or boost your energy. By managing your emotional response and focusing on positivity, you create a reservoir of energy that can sustain you through challenging times. Mental Energy Reduce Interruptions Limit phone and social media usage Bulk tasks and time block for efficiency Prioritize Challenges Identify the most important task each evening Tackle it first thing in the morning Spiritual Energy Work in Your Sweet Spot Identify activities you're excellent at and passionate about Spend time on things that give you joy and make you lose track of time Live by Your Core Values Allocate time to activities that align with your core values Understand that your purpose, passion, and priorities evolve over time Spiritual energy fuels your passion and purpose. By aligning your activities with your core values and focusing on what you love, you can increase your overall energy. Throughout the week, think about how you can expand your energy. Remember, while time is finite, energy is not. By focusing on your mind, body, emotions, and spirit, you can fuel your impact and results. Share this post on social media and connect with our community. Let's make sure we're surrounding ourselves with positive influences. Thank you for being part of The Daily Mastermind. I look forward to talking with you more tomorrow. Check out all the Amazing Resources we have at JoinTheEvolution.com
Do you feel confident expressing when you're not okay? In this episode, the guys dive into men's mental health and the journey of vulnerability, following Mental Health Month. They tackle stereotypes and explore how bringing emotions to the surface can lead to deeper, more fulfilling relationships. With personal stories and reflections from their own lives, the guys discuss struggles, overcoming feelings of being a burden, and techniques to break out of downward spirals and return to positive emotions. Learn how to navigate the impact of breakups, loss, economic stress, and the pressures of constantly comparing yourself to others on social media. Discover practical advice on assessing your mental health, understanding the interconnectedness of spiritual, mental, and physical well-being, and the transformative power of sharing and making space for others to be heard. This episode is packed with actionable tips to help you start rewriting your story and take steps toward a healthier, more fulfilled life. “Men, we don't have it all figured out, and that is ok” - J Dragon You'll leave this episode with… Why ‘Breaking the Silence' and embracing vulnerability are crucial for personal growth Ways you can express your emotions openly and without fear The impact of stereotypes on men's mental health and how you can challenge them Tools to manage feelings of being a burden on other people Strategies for navigating tough times like breakups and losses Two questions you can ask yourself as you begin thinking about your mental health The way your spiritual, mental, & physical health are connected Services where you can get help How men's groups may help you and the power of sharing What is Trauma? Tips on how you can give people the space to be heard The ManHood Experiment of the week that will empower you to take control of your mental health journey ----- Leave a Review: If you enjoyed the show, please leave us an encouraging review and tell us why you loved the show. Remember to click ‘subscribe' so you get all of our latest episodes. https://ratethispodcast.com/man What is the Manhood Experiment? It's a weekly podcast where we give you one experiment to level up your mind, career, business, health, relationships and more! For more tips and behind the scenes, follow us on: Instagram @ManhoodExperiment Tiktok @ManhoodExperiment Threads @ManhoodExperiment Submit your questions @ www.manhoodexperiment.com Resources Mentioned: The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, Is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal - By Jim Loehr & Tony Schwartz Better Help - https://www.betterhelp.com/
What if the standard productivity advice gets it wrong? What if your performance, health and happiness are grounded in how well you manage your energy, not your time?Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz's The Power of Full Engagement makes an excellent case for the role of energy in performance:The four types of energy—physical, emotional, mental and spiritual—and how they interrelate.How harnessing all energy sources allows us to optimize our productivity, happiness and engagement in the world around us.Why life—and work—isn't a marathon, but a series of sprints (and why you want to manage your energy like a sprinter).How to get back on track when your energy sags.The role of your purpose and the amount of energy you invest in yourself vs. others.LINKSRochelle Moulton Email List | LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramBOOK A STRATEGY CALL WITH ROCHELLERESOURCES FOR SOLOISTS10 Ways To Grow Revenue As A Soloist (Without Working More Hours): most of us have been conditioned to work more when we want to grow revenue—but what if we just worked differently?The Soloist Women community: a place to connect with like-minded women (and join a channel dedicated to your revenue level).The Authority Code: How to Position, Monetize and Sell Your Expertise: equal parts bible, blueprint and bushido. How to think like, become—and remain—an authority.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Monday, June 3, and reports on the fallout after Donald Trump's guilty conviction. Neal Katyal, Tony Schwartz, David Kelley and Emily Bazelon join.
In this episode, part 5 of this series, Cherie shares how she's getting away from being so reliant on the GPS watch and committing to learn how to run and pace by feel. This is, she continues to discover, a work in progress, especially when it comes to pacing.Cherie also gets into addressing race anxiety and confidence and how these are challenges that take time to overcome. The journey is not linear. And she gets into how expectation can lead to frustration and burnout, and how applying the well-known advice of breaking a big goal into smaller pieces is really important.Cherie remains healthy and enthusiastically committed to this goal. Keeping in mind the importance of intermediate goals, Cherie is currently focused on breaking the 21 minutes barrier, which is tantalizingly close.In June of 2023, Women's Running Stories host and producer Cherie Turner closed the chapter on running longer distance races (at least for now), like marathons and ultras, and turned her attention to the 5k. Her goal: break 20 minutes in the 5km. Cherie is currently 54 years old and she has never dipped under 20 minutes at this distance. The closest she's ever gotten was back over a decade ago, when she ran 20:19.This update spans March to May 2024. Part 1 of this series concluded with Cherie setting a baseline time of 21:10 on August 30. Part 2 ended with Cherie learning more about how to train well and some of the lessons she's continuing to work on. In part 3, Cherie discusses how she experienced a non-running injury that took her out of structured training and workouts for 8 weeks but ended up being a healthy reset. Part 4 traces Cherie's return to training and racing, and how she realizes the need to address race anxiety and develop belief in herself. It's not a prerequisite to this episode to listen to the previous episodes in this series, but they do provide valuable details and context. Find the series here.Come along for the journey.Mentioned in this episodeKatie Arnold: Zen on the Run: womensrunningstories.com/katie-arnold-zen-on-the-runEmilia Benton: A Boston Marathon Journey: womensrunningstories.com/emilia-benton-a-boston-marathon-journeySonia Samuels with Jae Gruenke: Olympian Rediscovers (Pain-Free) Form: womensrunningstories.com/olympian-sonia-samuels-with-movement-expert-jae-gruenke-recovering-skillful-pain-free-runningThe Confident Mind, by Nate Zinsser: goodreads.com/book/show/57863475-the-confident-mindThe Power of Full Engagement, by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz: goodreads.com/book/show/68985.The_Power_of_Full_EngagementTo support WRS, please rate and review the showiTunes/Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/womens-running-stories/id1495427631Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4F8Hr2RysbV4fdwNhiMAXc?si=1c5e18155b4b44faMusic CreditsCormac O'Regan, of Playtohpenguinmusic, via PixabayComa-Media, via PixabayLidérc Bell, via Pixabaychillmore, via PixabayWays to Connect and Engage with Women's Running StoriesOver 50, Sub 20, 5k Project Instagram account: @over50sub20_5k_projectWRS Instagram: @womensrunningstoriesFacebook: facebook.com/WomensRunningStoriesFacebook Group: facebook.com/groups/444164966663627Website: womensrunningstories.comEmail host Cherie: clouiseturner@gmail.comWomen's Running Stories is a proud member of the Evergreen network: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/
In this episode, part 5 of this series, Cherie shares how she's getting away from being so reliant on the GPS watch and committing to learn how to run and pace by feel. This is, she continues to discover, a work in progress, especially when it comes to pacing. Cherie also gets into addressing race anxiety and confidence and how these are challenges that take time to overcome. The journey is not linear. And she gets into how expectation can lead to frustration and burnout, and how applying the well-known advice of breaking a big goal into smaller pieces is really important. Cherie remains healthy and enthusiastically committed to this goal. Keeping in mind the importance of intermediate goals, Cherie is currently focused on breaking the 21 minutes barrier, which is tantalizingly close. In June of 2023, Women's Running Stories host and producer Cherie Turner closed the chapter on running longer distance races (at least for now), like marathons and ultras, and turned her attention to the 5k. Her goal: break 20 minutes in the 5km. Cherie is currently 54 years old and she has never dipped under 20 minutes at this distance. The closest she's ever gotten was back over a decade ago, when she ran 20:19. This update spans March to May 2024. Part 1 of this series concluded with Cherie setting a baseline time of 21:10 on August 30. Part 2 ended with Cherie learning more about how to train well and some of the lessons she's continuing to work on. In part 3, Cherie discusses how she experienced a non-running injury that took her out of structured training and workouts for 8 weeks but ended up being a healthy reset. Part 4 traces Cherie's return to training and racing, and how she realizes the need to address race anxiety and develop belief in herself. It's not a prerequisite to this episode to listen to the previous episodes in this series, but they do provide valuable details and context. Find the series here. Come along for the journey. Mentioned in this episode Katie Arnold: Zen on the Run: womensrunningstories.com/katie-arnold-zen-on-the-run Emilia Benton: A Boston Marathon Journey: womensrunningstories.com/emilia-benton-a-boston-marathon-journey Sonia Samuels with Jae Gruenke: Olympian Rediscovers (Pain-Free) Form: womensrunningstories.com/olympian-sonia-samuels-with-movement-expert-jae-gruenke-recovering-skillful-pain-free-running The Confident Mind, by Nate Zinsser: goodreads.com/book/show/57863475-the-confident-mind The Power of Full Engagement, by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz: goodreads.com/book/show/68985.The_Power_of_Full_Engagement Ways to Connect and Engage with Women's Running Stories Over 50, Sub 20, 5k Project Instagram account: @over50sub20_5k_project WRS Instagram: @womensrunningstories Facebook: facebook.com/WomensRunningStories Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/444164966663627 Website: womensrunningstories.com Email host Cherie: clouiseturner@gmail.com Women's Running Stories is a proud member of the Evergreen network: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Monday, April 29, and reports on new state charges for Donald Trump's failed coup, Trump's legal battles, and the White House Correspondents dinner. Plus, retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer joins The Beat. Tony Schwartz, Neal Katyal and Manny Arora also join.
We welcome back to the show, Tony Schwartz. A former columnist for The New York Post, and associate editor at Newsweek, he was also a reporter for The New York Times, and staff writer at New York Magazine and Esquire. In 1985, Schwartz began interviewing Donald Trump to ghostwrite Trump: “The Art of the Deal” for which he was given co-author credit. Art of the Deal was published in 1987 and some say it's what sold Trump to the public as a successful businessman. Tony is here today to talk about how Trump ticks and just how traumatizing his current legal predicaments are bound to be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As corporate leaders, it's crucial to recognize how closely intertwined well-being and productivity truly are. When we feel energized and aligned with our strengths, our productivity skyrockets. Today, I want to focus in on the dynamic relationship between productivity and personal wellness. When our teams are thriving in well-being, they're not just clocking in hours—they're unleashing their full potential. So, let's make it our mission this week to infuse our productivity strategies with robust well-being practices that nurture both output and team health. Episode Resources: "The Power of Full Engagement" by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz Find out more about the work I do at Dana Williams Consulting. LinkedIn, Instagram. If you're ready to take your strengths development to the next level, check out The Strengths Journal™ the companion guide for CliftonStrengths®
Have you ever noticed those water towers, scattered across the horizon, and thought "Hmm... I wonder how those work?" Well, there's actually lot to learn from them about how to manage your life as a creative pro.In this episode, we explore the idea of managing energy instead of time in our creative process. Our guests, Lisa Congdon, Brian Johnson (author of Areté), Tony Schwartz (author of Be Excellent At Anything), and Jeff Karp (author of LIT), share their insights on the importance of understanding the creative process as a journey with highs and lows. We explore the link between physical and creative energy, emphasizing the significance of managing energy effectively to achieve peak performance in our work.The episode covers essential strategies for managing energy, including the concept of activation energy, the impact of deep work and intermittent renewal, and the importance of prioritizing tasks based on their energy requirements. It also delves into the power of micro-progress, the negative effects of multitasking, and the value of starting each day with the most important task.Key learnings:1. Managing energy is crucial for achieving peak performance in creative work.2. Prioritizing the most important task at the start of the day can significantly impact productivity.3. Working in increments and avoiding multitasking can lead to higher quality work.4. Small victories and low activation energy goals can contribute to overall energy management and motivation.5. Recognizing the link between physical and creative energy is essential for sustained optimal performance.Get full interviews and daily content in the Daily Creative app at DailyCreative.appMentioned in this episode:NEW BOOK! The Brave Habit is available nowRise to important moments in your life and work by developing the habit of bravery. Available in paperback, ebook, or audiobook wherever books are sold. Learn more
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Wednesday, February 21 and reports on the FBI informant who provided false information about Hunter Biden, Donald Trump's sneaker grift, Trump's legal battles and President Biden using TikTok as a campaign platform. Josh Marshall, Tony Schwartz, David Plouffe and Olivia Julianna join to discuss.
"Art of the Deal" co-author Tony Schwartz joins Anderson to discuss the major ruling against former President Donald Trump and his companies today ordering them to pay $355 million. Trump's adult sons, Donald Jr. and Eric have also been ordered to pay $4 million each as part of the judgment. Schwartz says the former president is now officially the head of what he calls a "crime family." And later, Daniel Roher, director of the CNN film "Navalny" reacts to the death of Russian opposition leader and Putin-critic Alexey Navalny. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patrick Donley sits down with Noah Kagan to talk about his new book, "Million Dollar Weekend". You'll learn about the early struggles of Noah's career, the two main things that hold people back from their entrepreneurial dreams, why launching a business doesn't need to be risky and why now is the best time to do it, why Noah walked out of a Tony Robbins seminar, and much more! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN 00:00 - Intro 03:05 - What some of the hardships and sacrifices Noah's made to get to where he is. 03:05 - Why it so important to just get started working on your dreams now. 05:48 - What his thoughts on mentors are. 06:28 - How to learn the power of asking for what you want. 10:28 - What Noah learned from talking with first class passengers. 14:38 - What the writing process was like for Noah. 18:21 - What holds people back from launching a successful entrepreneurial venture. 18:31 - How to practice the idea of “now, not how”. 18:31 - Why to set rejection goals. 23:18 - How to calculate your freedom number. 25:26 - How minimalism played a role in his success. 25:26 - Why he is working on simplifying his investments. 27:57 - Why you need to find the thing you'd do for free, but that is hard. 30:12 - Why having a day-job can be risky. 32:20 - How Noah's experience in real estate investing went. 32:20 - Why entrepreneurship doesn't need to be risky. 38:28 - Why Noah walked out of a Tony Robbins seminar. 40:13 - How to think about growing an audience. 48:12 - What he sees himself doing in ten years. 48:12 - How he built a $100 million dollar/year business using the framework in his book. And much, much more! *Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Kyle and the other community members. Recommended Book: The Everything Guide to House Hacking by Robert Leonard. Recommended Book: Million Dollar Weekend by Noah Kagan. Recommended Book: The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron. Recommended Book: The Power of Full Engagement by Tony Schwartz. Check out the books mentioned in the podcast here. NEW TO THE SHOW? Follow our official social media accounts: X (Twitter) | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok. Check out our Millennial Investing Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try Kyle's favorite tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: NetSuite Linkedin Marketing Solutions Fundrise TurboTax HelloFresh Connect with Patrick: Twitter Connect with Noah: Website | YouTube | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcome back to the show, Tony Schwartz. A former columnist for The New York Post, and associate editor at Newsweek, he was also a reporter for The New York Times and a staff writer at New York Magazine and Esquire. In 1985, Schwartz began interviewing Donald Trump to ghostwrite Trump: “The Art of the Deal” for which he was given co-author credit. Art of the Deal was published in 1987; some say it sold Trump to the public as a successful businessman. Today, Tony will help us understand more fully who Trump was back then and who he has become. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1 What's The Power of Full Engagement Book by Jim LoehrThe Power of Full Engagement is a self-help book written by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz. It focuses on helping individuals manage their energy levels rather than their time in order to achieve high performance and personal fulfillment.Loehr and Schwartz argue that energy, not time, is the key to high performance and success. They introduce the concept of "full engagement," which refers to the act of managing and investing in one's physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual energy. According to the authors, by maintaining high levels of energy and being fully engaged in all areas of life, individuals can enhance their productivity, improve their relationships, and achieve greater overall happiness.The book presents various techniques and strategies for managing energy and building resilience. It offers insights into the four dimensions of energy (physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual) and provides practical exercises to help readers assess and enhance their energy levels. The authors emphasize the importance of rest and recovery, stress management, and the alignment of personal values with goals.The Power of Full Engagement has gained popularity in the business world, as well as among individuals seeking personal growth. It highlights the importance of managing energy effectively in order to lead a more fulfilling and successful life.Chapter 2 Is The Power of Full Engagement Book A Good Book"The Power of Full Engagement" by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz is generally well-regarded and has received positive reviews from readers. The book focuses on managing energy rather than time to increase productivity, improve motivation, and enhance overall performance in both personal and professional life. Many readers find the ideas and strategies presented in the book practical and applicable, making it a valuable resource for improving personal effectiveness and achieving sustainable success. Ultimately, whether a book is good or not is subjective and depends on individual preferences and needs. It can be helpful to read reviews, explore synopses, or sample chapters to determine if it aligns with your interests and goals.Chapter 3 The Power of Full Engagement Book by Jim Loehr Summary"The Power of Full Engagement" is a self-help book written by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz. In this book, the authors explore the concept of managing energy, rather than time, as the key to high performance and personal renewal.Loehr and Schwartz argue that we live in a world that is constantly demanding our attention and energy, leading to a state of chronic overwhelm and burnout. They emphasize the importance of managing our energy in four key dimensions: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.The authors introduce the concept of "full engagement," which refers to the ability to invest our full energy, attention, and focus in the task at hand. They argue that by managing our energy effectively, we can maximize our performance, improve our relationships, and enhance our overall well-being.Throughout the book, Loehr and Schwartz provide practical strategies and tools for increasing energy levels in each dimension. They encourage readers to engage in regular physical exercise, adopt healthy eating habits, and establish consistent sleep patterns to improve physical energy.In terms of emotional energy, the authors stress the importance of identifying and managing our emotions effectively. They offer techniques such as journaling, meditation, and seeking support from loved ones to enhance emotional well-being.To maximize mental energy, Loehr and Schwartz suggest focusing on prioritization and goal-setting. They propose...
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Friday, December 7, and reports on Trump enablers, the fourth GOP debate and a recent abortion ruling in Texas. Christine Todd Whitman, Tony Schwartz and Joyce Vance join.
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Who could you become if you fully allowed yourself to accept what you really want and go for it without reservation? What's standing in your way? With their audio learning program, The Reckoning, celebrated leadership consultants Tony Schwartz and Kimberly Manns invite you to a deep-dive exploration of why you are the person you are, and who you can be—as a human being and a leader in today's world. In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with Schwartz and Manns about their empowering seven-session audio program and their own journeys through the material they continue to learn even as they teach it. Give a listen as they discuss childhood development and confirmation bias; white male privilege and power; superiority, worthiness, and “defender” personas; the insecurity of oscillating between better than and less than; the three selves framework; encountering your core self; IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy; the Enneagram; somatic work and trauma healing; the brave act of personal evolution called “the reckoning”; re-parenting yourself; the profound starting place called noticing; becoming a “chief energy officer”; the collective reckoning for the human species at this time; upgrading the human operating system; the four intelligences—the mind, the heart, the body, and the spirit; the qualities of one who reckons; responsibility and ownership; and more. Note: This episode originally aired on Sounds True One, where these special episodes of Insights at the Edge are available to watch live on video and with exclusive access to Q&As with our guests. Learn more at join.soundstrue.com.
Who could you become if you fully allowed yourself to accept what you really want and go for it without reservation? What's standing in your way? With their audio learning program, The Reckoning, celebrated leadership consultants Tony Schwartz and Kimberly Manns invite you to a deep-dive exploration of why you are the person you are, and who you can be—as a human being and a leader in today's world. In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with Schwartz and Manns about their empowering seven-session audio program and their own journeys through the material they continue to learn even as they teach it. Give a listen as they discuss childhood development and confirmation bias; white male privilege and power; superiority, worthiness, and “defender” personas; the insecurity of oscillating between better than and less than; the three selves framework; encountering your core self; IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy; the Enneagram; somatic work and trauma healing; the brave act of personal evolution called “the reckoning”; re-parenting yourself; the profound starting place called noticing; becoming a “chief energy officer”; the collective reckoning for the human species at this time; upgrading the human operating system; the four intelligences—the mind, the heart, the body, and the spirit; the qualities of one who reckons; responsibility and ownership; and more. Note: This episode originally aired on Sounds True One, where these special episodes of Insights at the Edge are available to watch live on video and with exclusive access to Q&As with our guests. Learn more at join.soundstrue.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Who could you become if you fully allowed yourself to accept what you really want and go for it without reservation? What's standing in your way? With their audio learning program, The Reckoning, celebrated leadership consultants Tony Schwartz and Kimberly Manns invite you to a deep-dive exploration of why you are the person you are, and who you can be—as a human being and a leader in today's world. In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with Schwartz and Manns about their empowering seven-session audio program and their own journeys through the material they continue to learn even as they teach it. Give a listen as they discuss childhood development and confirmation bias; white male privilege and power; superiority, worthiness, and “defender” personas; the insecurity of oscillating between better than and less than; the three selves framework; encountering your core self; IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy; the Enneagram; somatic work and trauma healing; the brave act of personal evolution called “the reckoning”; re-parenting yourself; the profound starting place called noticing; becoming a “chief energy officer”; the collective reckoning for the human species at this time; upgrading the human operating system; the four intelligences—the mind, the heart, the body, and the spirit; the qualities of one who reckons; responsibility and ownership; and more. Note: This episode originally aired on Sounds True One, where these special episodes of Insights at the Edge are available to watch live on video and with exclusive access to Q&As with our guests. Learn more at join.soundstrue.com.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts “The Beat” on Friday, March 31, and reports on Donald Trump's historic indictment, and what it could mean for his presidential bid. Michael Beschloss, John Flannery, Michael Steele, and Tony Schwartz join.