Ep93 Show Notes About Kevin Kruse Kevin Kruse is a New York Times bestselling author, an Inc 500 startup founder, and his newest book, "15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management" is based on groundbreaking research into the habits of Olympic athletes, straight-A students, over 200 entrepreneurs and 7 billionaires, including Mark Cuban. Key Conversation Points Realizing how … [Read more...]
Ep92: David Nihill Teaches Us How to Use the Power of Humor
Ep92 Show Notes About David Nihill David is the Founder of FunnyBizz, a community and conference series where business meets humor to abolish boring content. He is also the author of the best-selling book “Do You Talk Funny?” He has been featured in Inc., Lifehacker, The Huffington Post, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, and Forbes. Key Conversation Points Incorporating humor Creating humor … [Read more...]
Ep91: Julia Pimsleur on Going Big Instead of Going Broke
Ep91 Show Notes About Julia Pimsleur Julia Pimsleur is CEO and Founder of Little Pim, the leading early language teaching program for children in the U.S. and author of "Million Dollar Women: The Essential Guide for Female Entrepreneurs Who Want to Go Big" (Simon & Schuster, October 2015). Little Pim has won 25 awards for its proprietary Entertainment Immersion Method® and its products … [Read more...]
Ep90: Geoff Woods Shares How to Find the Perfect Mentor
Ep90 Show Notes About Geoff Woods Geoff Woods started his journey not as an entrepreneur, but as a medical device salesman. After his company slashed his income by nearly 40%, he started to explore the idea of entrepreneurship and eventually became a salesman by day, entrepreneur by night. Although he appreciated his network, he knew he couldn’t ask for guidance from people that didn’t share his … [Read more...]
Ep89: Dave Stachowiak of Coaching for Leaders
Ep89 Show Notes About Dave Stachowiak Dave Stachowiak has spent the last eleven years honing his skills at the prestigious Dale Carnegie corporate training and self-improvement firm. He is currently Executive Vice President of Talent Development with Dale Carnegie of Southern Los Angeles. Dave leads training programs for top organizations, and was named by Forbes as one of the 25 Professional … [Read more...]
Ep88: Andrea Lake on Strategic Business Growth
Ep88 Show Notes About Andrea Lake Andrea Lake, a serial entrepreneur that has spearheaded fourteen companies in her adult life gives insight on what it means to leverage ambition into more success. From an early age, appreciation and support of her personality from her immediate family gave her the resolve to take risks and realize that she would not be content working for others. From the age … [Read more...]
The Danger of a Single Introvert-Extrovert Story
A few weeks ago, I was leading a workshop about communication between introverts and extroverts. The participants had broken up into smaller groups to do an exercise. Then it was time to share what they'd noticed. One of the groups in the front of the room went first. In deciding who was going to be their spokesperson, one man (an introvert) nudged one of the women, saying to her, "You share, … [Read more...]
Ep87: Matt Curry Shares the Superpowers of ADD Entrepreneurs
I don’t want to assume that everyone listening to this podcast is an introvert, but I’m probably safe in guessing that most of you are. And if you are an introvert, you know something about feeling on the edges of things. Of not being understood, of feeling out of step with the people around you, or even sometimes feeling like you wish you weren’t an introvert. Matt Curry understands this idea … [Read more...]
Ep86: Sarah Jones Shares Secrets to Connecting in Love and Life
Sometimes, it’s good to mix a business with a little pleasure, and today’s guest is the perfect person to help us do that. We’re going to be talking about the introvert superpowers that we can tap into in order to form relationships, whether they’re romantic, platonic or professional. While we often focus on various aspects of entrepreneurship in this podcast, it’s also important to address the … [Read more...]
How to Cure a Case of Shoulditis
Forgive me, friends, for I have sinned. It's been (mumbles) days since my last blog post and (mumbles) weeks since my last newsletter. But it's been at least 100 days without a workplace injury! (small victories!) The truth is, I've been a bit stuck. It happens to us all. Back in June, my friend and colleague Sophia Dembling contacted me to get my input on a post she was writing about … [Read more...]
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