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What a year! You laughed, you probably cried, and most importantly—you never gave up. You kept growing and pushing through, even on the hard days. How do we know? Because this year you guys downloaded over 12 million episodes of The EntreLeadership Podcast, learning from leadership experts like Seth Godin, Patrick Lencioni and more. So, here’s to you! Thank you for listening and for never giving up. Let’s gear up for what’s ahead with highlights from this year’s top 12 episodes. 1:51 James Clear—How to Build Great Habits The Rundown: Have some big goals you want to reach? James Clear, New York Times bestselling author, says your identity plays a major part in whether or not you’ll reach them. He says how you view yourself largely influences your habits, which are really the building blocks for achieving your goals. Listen and learn how to align your habits with your beliefs, supercharge productivity, and make time your ally so you can achieve more. 7:28 Michael Hyatt—5 Steps to No Fail Meetings The Rundown: No. More. Pointless. Meetings. Can we get an amen? Michael Hyatt, entrepreneur and leadership coaching expert, explains five ways to make the most of every meeting so you can save precious hours, improve your company culture, and increase your team’s productivity and performance. 15:47 Patrick Lencioni—Why Are You a Leader? The Rundown: Why do you really want to be a leader? In this episode, leadership expert Patrick Lencioni explains how your response to five common leadership responsibilities can reveal whether you’re in it for the right reasons (or not!)—and what to do about it. 20:54 Jeni Britton Bauer—Leading Through Ambiguity The Rundown: If the COVID-19 global pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that navigating unknowns can be extremely challenging. And for some leaders like Jeni Britton Bauer, founder of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, it’s not the first time they’ve had to do it. Tune in as Jeni talks about how to find your way forward in a crisis and why that starts and ends with rock-solid communication. 32:53 Sam Walker—The Key to Lasting Success The Rundown: In his decade-long study of the best sports teams in the world, author Sam Walker has identified the one common factor that led to their sustained success—an extraordinary captain. Listen as he shares what sets the best captains apart and how you can become the kind of leader that leads your team to success that lasts. 43:59 Dave Ramsey—Debt Is Never the Answer The Rundown: Forced to file bankruptcy in his twenties, Dave Ramsey started over from scratch and has since built a multimillion-dollar business the only way he knows how: at the speed of cash. Tune in to hear Dave explain why debt is never the answer, no matter how tempting an opportunity may be. 56:41 Jocko Willink—The Toxicity of Ego The Rundown: When your ego is in charge, you are not. Tune in as retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink explains why letting your ego drive your decision-making is dangerous and how some simple strategies can help you keep it in check. 64:46 Dan Heath—The Importance of Looking Upstream The Rundown: Tune in as Dan explains why adopting an upstream mindset—aka focusing on preventing problems instead of reacting to them over and over again—is crucial to moving your business forward and uniting your team. 1:08:17 Dr. John Delony—How to Deal With Anxiety The Rundown: If you’ve ever felt anxious, that’s okay. It just means you’re human. Dr. John Delony, mental health expert and Ramsey Personality, breaks down what anxiety really is, what it’s trying to tell us, and why we need to pay attention to it. In this episode, Dr. Delony gives leaders practical tips for taking care of their mental health so they can show up and lead people well—even in the midst of stress and uncertainty. 1:28:17 Seth Godin—The Practice of Shipping Creative Work The Rundown: Seth Godin, bestselling author of leadership staples like Linchpin and Tribes, talks about the essential practice of shipping creative work and inventing the future—even if you aren’t conventionally creative and there are no guarantees the idea will work. 1:34:51 Casey Graham—Stories That Scale The Rundown: Customer service professional and co-founder of Gravy, Casey Graham, gives us the inside scoop on what really makes customers stick around: doing unscalable things. No, seriously. He deep dives into how getting personal (and going above and beyond) for just one paying customer can help you reach—and keep—thousands more. 1:46:32 David Salyers—Chick-fil-A’s Competitive Advantage The Rundown: Chick-fil-A’s success isn’t just a result of their delicious food. David Salyers, creator of Spark and a former vice president of marketing at Chick-fil-A, reveals the company’s competitive advantage: their culture. From hiring to team building to finding a mentor, David Salyers gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the leadership principles that guide Chick-fil-A and made it a multibillion-dollar company that truly puts people first. entreleadership.com/podcast Listen to the full episodes: #356: How to Build Great Habits with James Clear #358: 5 Steps for No Fail Meetings with Michael Hyatt #363: Why Are You a Leader? with Patrick Lencioni #377: Leading Through Ambiguity with Jeni Britton Bauer #379: The Key to Lasting Success with Sam Walker #381: Debt Is Never the Answer with Dave Ramsey #384: The Toxicity of Ego with Jocko Willink #386: The Importance of Looking Upstream with Dan Heath #399: The Practice of Shipping Creative Work with Seth Godin #400: How to Deal With Anxiety with Dr. John Delony #403: Stories That Scale with Casey Graham #405: Chick-fil-A’s Competitive Advantage with David Salyers EntreLeadership Reading Guide Schedule a call with Tim, the Producer Want expert help with your business question? 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"What makes a man?" "Why is our current version of masculinity problematic?" "How have we changed the way we live in order to fulfill certain gender roles?" "Why is assigning babies gender problematic?" "What if a boy doesn't want to be the textbook 'man'?"On this week's episode, I interview Queer theatre maker, avid baker, and HAIM lover, Charlie Rodriguez (he/him/his). We tackle the complex idea of "masculinity": what is it? What is our definition of it? What are the problem's with how we have come to define it? We start with Charlie's first experience of being told to "butch up" and the universality of this experience being the start of many gay men's or men who are naturally more "effeminate" battle with having to perform the gender role that was assigned them. We also discuss:Trauma and the effect that has on how we live in the worldHow we mold our bodies to fit whatever gender we are presenting or trying to attractThe problem of masculinity and internalized homophobia within the gay communityHow we assign babies not just a gender before they're born, but a prescribed way of life and expectations for them to fulfill.The patriarchal structure of God and religionWoof...and many more Queeries...Strap in.Follow Charlie:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ch4rlierodriguez/Black Transmen Inc:Learn: https://blacktransmen.org Donate: https://blacktransmen.org/donate/ Resources for further learning:"I Wore 18th-Century Clothing *Every Day for 5 YEARS & This Is What I Learned (Corsets Aren't Bad!)": https://youtu.be/DyWnm0Blmh4Read Amateur by Thomas Page McBee and The Velvet Rage by Alan Downs, PhD"I'm Masculine Because I'm an Artist. Why Are You?" by Jake Young at TEDx Texas State: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHhe0LuSpLg"Being Purple in a World of Reds and Blues" by Jorrel Javier at TEDx Texas State: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5495EAtxP4Show Produced by Nick EiblerEdited by Addison McKissackTheme Song written by Matt Gregory, Colin Egan, and Mike Hubbard Produced by Colin Egan and Mike HubbardLogo Design by David Pavón
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This week on ScootCast the boys are joined by Jarmar Games from Why Are You a Gamer to discuss what we would all do with 2,000,000 dollars and Flurpl teaches us all why we would be bankrupt in 1 year. For more ScootGang content check us out at https://twitter.com/scootgangtweets and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRAV7xwfk8j2iycE5zjkH1Q ScootGang Discord: https://discord.gg/zbf9YYA Aaron’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/aaron_moeller Flurpl’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/meyerbw Evan’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/thatevanjordan Jarmar's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jarmar_GAMES Why Are You a Gamer: https://anchor.fm/WhyAreYouAGamer
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Personal Development Tips told through Short and Sticky Stories
E2 – Putting Off the Important Stuff? Identify the Important Stuff & Get it Done Stop putting things off. Get beyond being just busy and be able to make the deep impact on your results that you want. You are doing shallow work only. Working as a knowledge worker in the corporate world can be tough. The danger is that you are busy. Busy doing the shallow work. The work that doesn’t make a big difference. This Podcast will help you learn how to identify important tasks. And know how to get them done. More importantly, it will help you to stop putting things off. Read the Putting Things Off Podcast Transcript Below: “I bet you’re busy, really, really busy. Well, busy nowadays equal to sjob. No one has a job where they’ve got a few hours spare to yeah, let’s have a look at that new thing.” “My name is Darren Smith and you’re here at Sticky and Short Stories, the home of Sticky Learning, MBM, trainers to the UK grocery industry.” My Commute “I worked in corporate for about 15 years and commuted every day, four hours a day to London, two hours there, two hours back. Often, when I walked into my office and there were another 20 emails which I barely touched and yet another email from marketing with 15 attachments to get done within 48 hours. Of course, I hadn’t read the last lot, plus voicemails, plus back-to-back meetings. I could not get my head above water.” “I was stressed, overwhelmed and it felt like the email monster was just growing.” Putting Things Off, Procrastination “Now having left, and run time management courses for 15 years, I had to learn and I learned the hard way. I learned what works and what doesn’t work. The time management gurus call it procrastination. We call it putting stuff off, putting off the big stuff.” “So you have one of those days where you come in, let’s say eight o’clock. I’ll just have a quick check of my emails and you do. An hour later, a cup of coffee you’ve had, maybe a chat with a few other people that have come in and you’re off to your first meeting around half past nine, 10:00 o’clock. That meeting overruns. You come out of there about quarter past 11. A quick check of your emails, a quick catch up with Bob down the corridor and all of a sudden it’s time for a sandwich at your desk whilst you read a couple of reports, and maybe catch up with one of your team.” The Busyness Continues “And then you’re coming out of lunch, you’re into the two o’clock meetings. They’re overrun and you must get some of this important stuff done. That’s what’s in the back of your mind, but you never do because you’re running from meeting to meeting or email to email.” “So you do the quality work at the end of the day when everyone’s gone home and at that time when you’re at your most tired and you have the least energy is when you start to do that work that makes the real difference.” Brian Tracy “Brian Tracy, the time management guru from the States wrote a fabulous book called Eat That Frog. The basic premise is that if you can identify the biggest and horrible thing, the frog and get that done first, then the rest of your day will be easier because you’ve got the worst thing out of the way.” “Now, I never did this in 15 years in corporate, but I wish I had. Because what we’re trying to achieve is we’re trying to get the things done that make the biggest impact. Now that sounds easy.” Why Are You on the Payroll? “When I coach a lot of people, I ask them, why are you on the payroll? And they write very proudly a very long list of why they’re on the payroll. They’re there to manage people, lead people, run meetings, organize projects, manage projects, deal with customers and so on and so on, and they are all very true. I’m certainly not taking those things away.” “What I am saying and my challenge back to them once they’ve finished their list, is if they work in a commercial organization, one that makes money, then they are there to make money. And the more connected, and the more steel chain link there is between the reason you are on the payroll to make 500,000 a million, whatever it is and the task that you do every day, the more successful you will be.” Deep Work “Cal Newport wrote a book called Deep Work, fabulous book and what it essentially says is that if you work on the deep impact task, you’ll make a bigger difference. Now, we didn’t need a book to know that, but he brings up a lot of research and a lot of examples which further push forward the thought that Pareto was right. 20% of the task will deliver 80% of the difference in your job. The trick is knowing what the 20% are and doing them when you have quality time.” “So here’s the practical tip. When you start your day, write a list of all the stuff you’ve got to get done that day. Don’t be over-enthusiastic and write five days worth. Yes, I know you’ve got a lot. Put that on a separate piece of paper. This is just the stuff you’ve got to get done today. Then identify the biggest horrible thing that you need to do and put a star by it, a circle around it, highlight it, whatever you need to do and do it first. Don’t put it off.” “Now here’s the other practical tip that will help you get started. The best way to eat an elephant, one bite at a time. Or as Alan Lakein put it, who was the grandfather of time management back in the sixties. He described it as a Swiss piece of cheese. You just need to poke one hole in it.” Breaking Things Down “So, someone, I was coaching a while back, they were talking about them trying to move house forever. They hadn’t. It was a big job and they’d written on their list, move house. Now that’s got a lot of tasks within it.” “The very first thing they decided to write after some coaching was phone the estate agent. They phoned me the next day and said, do you know, I did that. And then what happened was the snowball started to run, started to go down the hill and gather speed because they’d done the first task. They poked the hole in the Swiss cheese and found that the next task was easier and the next task was easier after that.” Simple, Practical Tasks “So for your biggest horrible thing that you need to do, write a simple practical task, and it might even be open email x and read it. Just write that down and it will start. Don’t find every reason you can not do it.” “What your brain does when it’s got something horrible to do, there’s almost this radar on the top of your head that says, someone, talk to me, anyone distracts me. This is horrible, and then all of a sudden you start talking to Bob down the corridor.” “But actually you’ve got to get on and do this task. You’ve got to blank out everything around you, and you’ve certainly not got to look at other people to talk to you, distract you away from this task because yes, you’ll describe yourself as busy. It’s easy to be busy. It’s much harder to be busy on the stuff that makes the difference.” Final Thoughts to Help You Stop Putting Things off “So in summary. One, identify the horrible thing you’ve got to get done today. Two, write on your to-do list the first practical step to start it. And three, be aware that as soon as you want to start getting this thing done, your brain will go off and look for distractions. Don’t let it. Good luck.” For further tips and information, you can take a look at our Ultimate Guide to Time Management Skills and our Time Management Skills YouTube Channel. Also, take a look at our award-winning blog where you can read our review of ‘Deep Work’ by Cal Newport. We are delighted to announce that our Podcast: Personal Development Tips told through Short and Sticky Stories was selected as one of the Top 10 Negotiation Podcasts on the web by Feedspot.
Personal Development Tips told through Short and Sticky Stories
E2 - Putting Off the Important Stuff? Identify the Important Stuff & Get it Done Stop putting things off. Get beyond being just busy and be able to make the deep impact on your results that you want. You are doing shallow work only. Working as a knowledge worker in the corporate world can be tough. The danger is that you are busy. Busy doing the shallow work. The work that doesn't make a big difference. This Podcast will help you learn how to identify important tasks. And know how to get them done. More importantly, it will help you to stop putting things off. Read the Putting Things Off Podcast Transcript Below: "I bet you're busy, really, really busy. Well, busy nowadays equal to sjob. No one has a job where they've got a few hours spare to yeah, let's have a look at that new thing." "My name is Darren Smith and you're here at Sticky and Short Stories, the home of Sticky Learning, MBM, trainers to the UK grocery industry." My Commute "I worked in corporate for about 15 years and commuted every day, four hours a day to London, two hours there, two hours back. Often, when I walked into my office and there were another 20 emails which I barely touched and yet another email from marketing with 15 attachments to get done within 48 hours. Of course, I hadn't read the last lot, plus voicemails, plus back-to-back meetings. I could not get my head above water." "I was stressed, overwhelmed and it felt like the email monster was just growing." Putting Things Off, Procrastination "Now having left, and run time management courses for 15 years, I had to learn and I learned the hard way. I learned what works and what doesn't work. The time management gurus call it procrastination. We call it putting stuff off, putting off the big stuff." "So you have one of those days where you come in, let's say eight o'clock. I'll just have a quick check of my emails and you do. An hour later, a cup of coffee you've had, maybe a chat with a few other people that have come in and you're off to your first meeting around half past nine, 10:00 o'clock. That meeting overruns. You come out of there about quarter past 11. A quick check of your emails, a quick catch up with Bob down the corridor and all of a sudden it's time for a sandwich at your desk whilst you read a couple of reports, and maybe catch up with one of your team." The Busyness Continues "And then you're coming out of lunch, you're into the two o'clock meetings. They're overrun and you must get some of this important stuff done. That's what's in the back of your mind, but you never do because you're running from meeting to meeting or email to email." "So you do the quality work at the end of the day when everyone's gone home and at that time when you're at your most tired and you have the least energy is when you start to do that work that makes the real difference." Brian Tracy "Brian Tracy, the time management guru from the States wrote a fabulous book called Eat That Frog. The basic premise is that if you can identify the biggest and horrible thing, the frog and get that done first, then the rest of your day will be easier because you've got the worst thing out of the way." "Now, I never did this in 15 years in corporate, but I wish I had. Because what we're trying to achieve is we're trying to get the things done that make the biggest impact. Now that sounds easy." Why Are You on the Payroll?
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We have quite the new episode for you to pursue with your musical ears and feel with your musical senses. Now is the time to let us into your mind, set up shop, and let us take care of you. On this episode, we feature solid songwriters, quiet storms, hot shot rock, rustic tunes, alternative routes, “Three of a Kind”, British awesomeness, and fuzz with a touch of heart. Tune in for musical bliss… tune into Euphoric Musicality Radio. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/euphoricmusicalityradioFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/euphmusicradioE-mail: euphoricmusicalityradio@gmail.comWebsite: www.euphoricmusicalityradio.caCredits:EMR Host: CurtisEMR Producer: Lesley 1) $1000 Wedding, Gram Parsons (0:00:00)2) Cortez Sail, Terry Allen (0:07:50)3) Dean, Terry Reid (0:13:57)4) The Road, Jackson Brown (0:18:35)5) Hold Your Breath, The Acorn (0:25:36)6) Cruel Sea, Barzin (0:31:21)7) I’ll Be A Ghost For You, Rae Spoon (0:36:16)8) To Love is to Bury, Cowboy Junkies (0:40:09)9) Evil, Shovels & Rope (0:47:34)10) Jesus Says So, July Talk (0:52:57)11) Kokeye, Deerhoof (0:57:18)12) All The Things I Wasn’t, The Grapes of Wrath (1:04:10)13) Our Hearts Were Wrong, The Wooden Sky (1:08:13)14) Annie, Emmett Hall (1:12:07)15) Ragtime, Neil Case (1:16:27)16) Sleep Tonight, Stars & Junior Boys (1:23:12)17) Set Yourself on Fire, Stars (1:27:31)18) 1000 Miles of Atmosphere, Hawksley Workman (1:33:03)19) Air Tight, Filmmaker (1:44:34)20) Karate Man, The Super Friendz (1:48:40)21) The Sylvia Hotel, Zumpano (1:51:39)22) Soul Stealer, The Watchman (1:55:20)23) Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out, The Replacements (2:01:44)24) Takin A Ride, The Replacements (2:03:55)25) Bastards of Young, The Replacements (2:06:40)26) Transmetropolitan, The Pogues (2:12:37)27) East Easy Rider, Julian Cope (2:16:36)28) No Names Yet for Henry, The Steppes (2:20:25)29) Waterfall, The Stone Roses (2:27:10)30) Breathe, Sea of Green (2:33:38)31) Yesterday’s Fire, Moonface with Sinai (2:37:57)32) Shitty City, Moonface with Sinai (2:43:02)33) Radiation Blues, Dax Riggs (2:46:56)34) Why Are You?, Nik Turner (2:53:17)
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For this week's Ask Science Mike, we address the following questions: Why do siblings fight so often? Where do fossil fuels come from? What’s the science behind picky eaters? Why are women usually colder than men? You're in charge of this program. All you have to do is submit a question using #asksciencemike on Twitter, YouTube, or Soundcloud. You can also submit questions anonymously on asksciencemike.com. The easiest way to get new episodes is to subscribe on iTunes here. Ask Science Mike is made possible by listeners like you. Learn more on our Patreon page. Here are some resources on each answer if you'd like to dig deeper. Why do siblings fight so often? Examining The Science Of Sibling Rivalry Where do fossil fuels come from? Where do fossil fuels come from? What’s the science behind picky eaters? Why Are You a Picky Eater? Blame Genes, Brains and Breast Milk The Biology of Picky Eating Why are women usually colder than men? Why Do Women Feel Colder Than Men? Why do women's bodies run colder than men's? Hot and Cold natures and some parameters of neuroendocrine and immune systems in traditional Iranian medicine: a preliminary study. Ask Science Mike is produced by Gregg Nordin. The Ask Science Mike theme song was written, performed, and recorded by Jeb Bodiford. If you need original podcast music, he's your guy. You've got questions, he's got answers. Even though we may not understand he'll talk anyway. You've got problems, he won't solve them, But he'll talk and talk and talk until he's blue in the face. Science, faith, and life - Ask Science Mike.