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Recorded live at DisneyLand California.
Here's what you'll get in this episode:
While waiting in line at Disney’s Star Wars 15-minute ride Rise of the Resistance, Mrs. Hunter and I discuss the benefits of changing your mind.
I changed my mind about Disney, a place I thought was only for kids. Now, I love it here. Because of the artistry is takes to create Disney’s most immersive ride.
Mrs. Hunter thinks about the team that put together this ride. Disney’s attention to detail is what sets them apart. They are always considering the guests experience.
As an expert in how corporate teams function, Amy Yackowski with Painted Porch Strategies, pinpoints how Disney solves the most challenging issues teams face.
Ourselves.
We talk about how to give effective feedback and how learning the Stoic principle the dichotomy of control helps you become a better teammate.
By understanding you are only in control of you.
In other words, it starts and ends with you.
You’ll also get to hear how lifelike Disney’s boldest ride yet, Rise of the Resistance, is. It’s like you are on a Star Wars Stardestroyer.
Connor, age 6, will review his favorite ride, Indiana Jones.
This is a story of how you can change your mind (even about yourself), teamwork, Disney, and about what is possible.
Recorded live at DisneyLand California.
Here's what you'll get in this episode:
While waiting in line at Disney’s Star Wars 15-minute ride Rise of the Resistance, Mrs. Hunter and I discuss the benefits of changing your mind.
I changed my mind about Disney, a place I thought was only for kids. Now, I love it here. Because of the artistry is takes to create Disney’s most immersive ride.
Mrs. Hunter thinks about the team that put together this ride. Disney’s attention to detail is what sets them apart. They are always considering the guests experience.
As an expert in how corporate teams function, Amy Yackowski with Painted Porch Strategies, pinpoints how Disney solves the most challenging issues teams face.
Ourselves.
We talk about how to give effective feedback and how learning the Stoic principle the dichotomy of control helps you become a better teammate.
By understanding you are only in control of you.
In other words, it starts and ends with you.
You’ll also get to hear how lifelike Disney’s boldest ride yet, Rise of the Resistance, is. It’s like you are on a Star Wars Stardestroyer.
Connor, age 6, will review his favorite ride, Indiana Jones.
This is a story of how you can change your mind (even about yourself), teamwork, Disney, and about what is possible.