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On this episode of SolFul Connections, I connect with Bob Burg, bestselling co-author of The Go-Giver (with John David Mann) and author of Endless Referrals.
I originally reached out to Bob because listeners of this podcast kept referencing The Go-Giver. What I didn’t expect was to discover a prolific author, a voracious reader, a global keynote speaker, and someone deeply thoughtful about influence, service, and personal growth.
Bob has addressed audiences of 50 to 16,000 people around the world, sharing stages with top thought leaders, Olympic athletes, broadcast personalities, and even a former United States President. Yet what struck me most in our conversation was not the scale of his impact, but the steadiness behind it.
In this episode, we explore:
Why The Go-Giver continues to resonate years after publication
The deeper meaning behind influence and generosity
The principle that is hardest to practice
What success looks like beyond transactions
How reading and self-education continue to shape Bob’s life
What fulfillment really means
This conversation inspired me to recommit to my own self-education and to remember that true success is relational, not transactional.
If you’ve ever wondered how to build influence without losing yourself… this one is for you.For more: burg.com & thegogiver.com
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On this episode of SolFul Connections, I connect with Bob Burg, bestselling co-author of The Go-Giver (with John David Mann) and author of Endless Referrals.
I originally reached out to Bob because listeners of this podcast kept referencing The Go-Giver. What I didn’t expect was to discover a prolific author, a voracious reader, a global keynote speaker, and someone deeply thoughtful about influence, service, and personal growth.
Bob has addressed audiences of 50 to 16,000 people around the world, sharing stages with top thought leaders, Olympic athletes, broadcast personalities, and even a former United States President. Yet what struck me most in our conversation was not the scale of his impact, but the steadiness behind it.
In this episode, we explore:
Why The Go-Giver continues to resonate years after publication
The deeper meaning behind influence and generosity
The principle that is hardest to practice
What success looks like beyond transactions
How reading and self-education continue to shape Bob’s life
What fulfillment really means
This conversation inspired me to recommit to my own self-education and to remember that true success is relational, not transactional.
If you’ve ever wondered how to build influence without losing yourself… this one is for you.For more: burg.com & thegogiver.com