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Join Mathew and his guest, Roger Lichfield as they dive into the topic of mental health on a high-performance level. Listen as they discuss overcoming the stigma of mental health issues, why it is important to have two different types of managers working for you, and their advice for leaders in both dealing with their own mental health and that of their team.
About the Host:
Matthew Cox spent his elementary and middle school years thinking there was something wrong with his brain. For him, schoolwork was a daunting, frustrating, and often embarrassing challenge. He was the kid who never seemed to catch up with his classmates, no matter how hard he tried. “Growing up with a disability was like having an elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about,” Matthew explained. Being diagnosed with a learning disability during high school helped he finally put a name to the problem, and to begin his journey to personal and academic success. “I’ve learned to befriend my elephant, I’ve named him George,” Matthew said. “George is not going away but I can choose how I feel about him.”
Through his own experience, Matthew knows what it means to be a teenager in trouble as well as what it takes to run a business. Matthew brings inspiration, humor, and practical strategies during his speaking engagements, inspiring change to those he works with.
Thanks to family members and caring adults in his life, Matthew was able to overcome the hardship of his disability and has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and help families succeed.
Matthew offers a variety of training workshops and speaking engagements to fit your needs including:
Links:
Website: https://matthewlelandcox.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-cox-64228256
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthewlelandcox/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo2HtLSravDuM59jMO5JXyw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewlelandcox/
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As a leader/CEO we can trip when get too comfortable and fail to maintain our self-awareness. In this episode, Matthew talks about the importance of leadership, being vulnerable and the five temptations that we sometimes fall into as CEOs.
Resources Mentioned:
The Five Temptations of a CEO by Patrick Lencioni : https://strategicdiscipline.positioningsystems.com/blog-0/five-temptations-of-a-ceo-questions
About the Host:
Matthew Cox spent his elementary and middle school years thinking there was something wrong with his brain. For him, schoolwork was a daunting, frustrating, and often embarrassing challenge. He was the kid who never seemed to catch up with his classmates, no matter how hard he tried. “Growing up with a disability was like having an elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about,” Matthew explained. Being diagnosed with a learning disability during high school helped he finally put a name to the problem, and to begin his journey to personal and academic success. “I’ve learned to befriend my elephant, I’ve named him George,” Matthew said. “George is not going away but I can choose how I feel about him.”
Through his own experience, Matthew knows what it means to be a teenager in trouble as well as what it takes to run a business. Matthew brings inspiration, humor, and practical strategies during his speaking engagements, inspiring change to those he works with.
Thanks to family members and caring adults in his life, Matthew was able to overcome the hardship of his disability and has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and help families succeed.
Matthew offers a variety of training workshops and speaking engagements to fit your needs including:
Links:
Website: https://matthewlelandcox.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-cox-64228256
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthewlelandcox/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo2HtLSravDuM59jMO5JXyw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewlelandcox/
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Fadwa Terra joins Matthew on this week’s episode. Fadwa shares how she believes that in order for her to do something she has to be able to commit to it 100%. This has led her to make some difficult choices when it comes to career and prioritizing motherhood however this commitment also led her to extraordinary opportunities later that allowed her to follow her passion in health.
About My Guest:
Fadwa was born in the land of the Emeralds, Colombia, South America. She comes from a middle eastern heritage with a Lebanese paternal grandfather where her meaningful name comes from. She lived in Colombia until she was 12 years old. Her family lived in Panama, Central America until she was 18 years old when she moved to Utah to obtain her Bachelor in Science in Business Accounting from the University of Phoenix and has lived in Utah ever since.
Fadwa and her husband, Mark, are successful business owners in different enterprises. House of Drapery and Blinds has served the community and around the world for the past 52 years with window coverings. Lawrence Management company is a rental business for the past 20 years. Inspirational Songs, music for a cause was also their business for 10 years before gifting it to their daughter. Chattahoochee is a competitive and breading horse business for the past 11 years. Finally, Fadwaterra is their business to empower people to take care of their health through natural doTerra oils for the past 3 years.
She and her family have a foundation, Daddy Come Home Foundation, that has been honoring the families of fallen soldiers since 2010 with speakers such as Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, Governor Candidate Spencer Cox, Mayor Dawn Ramsey, and the late Senator Chris Butters.
She loves to travel and has been in more than dozens of countries on six continents. She is passionate about her family’s well being spiritually, financially, and health-wise through natural health solutions. Her family is her priority, her husband is her eternal best friend and her children are the jewels in her motherhood crown.
Website: my.doterra.com/fadwa
About Me:
Matthew Cox spent his elementary and middle school years thinking there was something wrong with his brain. For him, schoolwork was a daunting, frustrating, and often embarrassing challenge. He was the kid who never seemed to catch up with his classmates, no matter how hard he tried. “Growing up with a disability was like having an elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about,” Matthew explained. Being diagnosed with a learning disability during high school helped he finally put a name to the problem, and to begin his journey to personal and academic success. “I’ve learned to befriend my elephant, I’ve named him George,” Matthew said. “George is not going away but I can choose how I feel about him.”
Through his own experience, Matthew knows what it means to be a teenager in trouble as well as what it takes to run a business. Matthew brings inspiration, humor, and practical strategies during his speaking engagements, inspiring change to those he works with.
Thanks to family members and caring adults in his life, Matthew was able to overcome the hardship of his disability and has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and help families succeed.
Matthew offers a variety of training workshops and speaking engagements to fit your needs including:
Dameien Isom joins Matthew on this week’s episode. Dameien is Matthew’s long-time best friend and an accomplished car artist when it comes to restoring hot rods. Join in their conversation as they reminisce about how Dameien developed his passion for remodeling vehicles while working with his father, how he maintained this passion even during an economic crisis, and the emotional impact and support that comes with being an artist.
You can find Dameien on:
https://www.instagram.com/ds.complete/?hl=en
About the Host:
Matthew Cox spent his elementary and middle school years thinking there was something wrong with his brain. For him, schoolwork was a daunting, frustrating, and often embarrassing challenge. He was the kid who never seemed to catch up with his classmates, no matter how hard he tried. “Growing up with a disability was like having an elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about,” Matthew explained. Being diagnosed with a learning disability during high school helped he finally put a name to the problem, and to begin his journey to personal and academic success. “I’ve learned to befriend my elephant, I’ve named him George,” Matthew said. “George is not going away but I can choose how I feel about him.”
Through his own experience, Matthew knows what it means to be a teenager in trouble as well as what it takes to run a business. Matthew brings inspiration, humor, and practical strategies during his speaking engagements, inspiring change to those he works with.
Thanks to family members and caring adults in his life, Matthew was able to overcome the hardship of his disability and has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and help families succeed.
Matthew offers a variety of training workshops and speaking engagements to fit your needs including:
Links:
Website: https://matthewlelandcox.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthewlelandcox/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo2HtLSravDuM59jMO5JXyw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewlelandcox/
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We are excited to bring you this encore episode of James Malinchak that originally aired on Oct 8, 2020. As the discussion about purpose driven businesses continues, we thought that this was an opportune time to re-release this episode. James shares his wealth of knowledge including why mentors need mentors, understanding the business side of speaking, and his ninja trick for getting referrals through his speaking engagements. Listen for these insights and more.
About the Guest:
James Malinchak is recognized as one of the most requested, in-demand business and motivational keynote speakers and marketing consultants in the world. He was featured on the Hit ABC TV Show, Secret Millionaire and was twice named “College Speaker of the Year.”
James has delivered over 2,000 presentations for corporations, associations, business groups, colleges, universities and youth organizations worldwide. James can speak for groups ranging from 20-20,000.
As a consultant, James is the behind-the-scenes, go-to marketing advisor for many top speakers, authors, thought leaders, business professionals, celebrities, sports coaches, athletes and entrepreneurs and is recognized as “The World’s #1 Big Money Speaker® Trainer and Coach” teaching anyone who wants to get highly-paid as a motivational or business speaker how to correctly package, market and sell their time, knowledge, experience, expertise, message, personal story and how-to advice.
After growing-up in a small Pennsylvania steel-mill town near Pittsburgh as the son of a steelworker and a housewife – multi-millionaire James Malinchak is now one of most requested motivational and business speakers and business marketing coaches in America.
Since 2001, Malinchak’s strong passion for serving others has impacted hundreds of thousands by teaching his unique personal and business strategies through his corporate and college speaking, public seminars, private coaching, books and home study courses. Malinchak has dedicated his life to helping others “Achieve a Better, Richer Business and Life!”
Giving back is a big part of Malinchak’s life and he has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for various organizations and has donated thousands of dollars of his own money to help others. Especially dear to his heart is helping kids create a successful future by developing the belief in themselves that they can overcome challenges and achieve their dreams and goals.
http://malinchak.com/
About the Host:
Matthew Cox spent his elementary and middle school years thinking there was something wrong with his brain. For him, schoolwork was a daunting, frustrating, and often embarrassing challenge. He was the kid who never seemed to catch up with his classmates, no matter how hard he tried. “Growing up with a disability was like having an elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about,” Matthew explained. Being diagnosed with a learning disability during high school helped he finally put a name to the problem, and to begin his journey to personal and academic success. “I’ve learned to befriend my elephant, I’ve named him George,” Matthew said. “George is not going away but I can choose how I feel about him.”
Through his own experience, Matthew knows what it means to be a teenager in trouble as well as what it takes to run a business. Matthew brings inspiration, humor, and practical strategies during his speaking engagements, inspiring change to those he works with.
Thanks to family members and caring adults in his life, Matthew was able to overcome the hardship of his disability and has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and help families succeed.
Matthew offers a variety of training workshops and speaking engagements to fit your needs including:
Being purpose driven requires overcoming obstacles. Matthew leads us through a discussion on learning to solve problems through building resilience, developing your “grit”, and rising above what is put before you. You can access Access the Overcoming Obstacles course at https://matthewlelandcox.com
About the Host:
Matthew Cox spent his elementary and middle school years thinking there was something wrong with his brain. For him, schoolwork was a daunting, frustrating, and often embarrassing challenge. He was the kid who never seemed to catch up with his classmates, no matter how hard he tried. “Growing up with a disability was like having an elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about,” Matthew explained. Being diagnosed with a learning disability during high school helped he finally put a name to the problem, and to begin his journey to personal and academic success. “I’ve learned to befriend my elephant, I’ve named him George,” Matthew said. “George is not going away but I can choose how I feel about him.”
Through his own experience, Matthew knows what it means to be a teenager in trouble as well as what it takes to run a business. Matthew brings inspiration, humor, and practical strategies during his speaking engagements, inspiring change to those he works with.
Thanks to family members and caring adults in his life, Matthew was able to overcome the hardship of his disability and has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and help families succeed.
Matthew offers a variety of training workshops and speaking engagements to fit your needs including:
Links:
Website: https://matthewlelandcox.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthewlelandcox/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo2HtLSravDuM59jMO5JXyw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewlelandcox/
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What drives you? What is your purpose, the motivation, to jump out of bed and get your day going? In today’s episodes, Mathew discusses taking care of yourself as much as taking care of the business, defining your purpose and keeping it rooted for success, and learning to connect with those around you.
About the Host:
Matthew Cox spent his elementary and middle school years thinking there was something wrong with his brain. For him, schoolwork was a daunting, frustrating, and often embarrassing challenge. He was the kid who never seemed to catch up with his classmates, no matter how hard he tried. “Growing up with a disability was like having an elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about,” Matthew explained. Being diagnosed with a learning disability during high school helped he finally put a name to the problem, and to begin his journey to personal and academic success. “I’ve learned to befriend my elephant, I’ve named him George,” Matthew said. “George is not going away but I can choose how I feel about him.”
Through his own experience, Matthew knows what it means to be a teenager in trouble as well as what it takes to run a business. Matthew brings inspiration, humor, and practical strategies during his speaking engagements, inspiring change to those he works with.
Thanks to family members and caring adults in his life, Matthew was able to overcome the hardship of his disability and has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and help families succeed.
Matthew offers a variety of training workshops and speaking engagements to fit your needs including:
Links:
Website: https://matthewlelandcox.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthewlelandcox/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo2HtLSravDuM59jMO5JXyw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewlelandcox/
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Family is the reason we run businesses. No matter what your family structure looks like, we do it for them. 2021 has impacted the family significantly and it is not through yet. Matthew discusses these challenges and the strategies we can start taking in order to face them head on and ensure our family is happy and healthy. It all starts with you.
About the Host:
Matthew Cox spent his elementary and middle school years thinking there was something wrong with his brain. For him, schoolwork was a daunting, frustrating, and often embarrassing challenge. He was the kid who never seemed to catch up with his classmates, no matter how hard he tried. “Growing up with a disability was like having an elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about,” Matthew explained. Being diagnosed with a learning disability during high school helped he finally put a name to the problem, and to begin his journey to personal and academic success. “I’ve learned to befriend my elephant, I’ve named him George,” Matthew said. “George is not going away but I can choose how I feel about him.”
Through his own experience, Matthew knows what it means to be a teenager in trouble as well as what it takes to run a business. Matthew brings inspiration, humor, and practical strategies during his speaking engagements, inspiring change to those he works with.
Thanks to family members and caring adults in his life, Matthew was able to overcome the hardship of his disability and has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and help families succeed.
Matthew offers a variety of training workshops and speaking engagements to fit your needs including:
Links:
Website: https://matthewlelandcox.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthewlelandcox/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo2HtLSravDuM59jMO5JXyw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewlelandcox/
Thanks for listening!
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The type of leader that you are, influences the impact you have on successfully motivating others, which can make or break your company. Today, Matthew discusses the different types of leaders, the skills they display, and the challenges they may face with their style.
About the Host:
Matthew Cox spent his elementary and middle school years thinking there was something wrong with his brain. For him, schoolwork was a daunting, frustrating, and often embarrassing challenge. He was the kid who never seemed to catch up with his classmates, no matter how hard he tried. “Growing up with a disability was like having an elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about,” Matthew explained. Being diagnosed with a learning disability during high school helped he finally put a name to the problem, and to begin his journey to personal and academic success. “I’ve learned to befriend my elephant, I’ve named him George,” Matthew said. “George is not going away but I can choose how I feel about him.”
Through his own experience, Matthew knows what it means to be a teenager in trouble as well as what it takes to run a business. Matthew brings inspiration, humor, and practical strategies during his speaking engagements, inspiring change to those he works with.
Thanks to family members and caring adults in his life, Matthew was able to overcome the hardship of his disability and has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and help families succeed.
Matthew offers a variety of training workshops and speaking engagements to fit your needs including:
Links:
Website: https://matthewlelandcox.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthewlelandcox/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo2HtLSravDuM59jMO5JXyw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewlelandcox/
Thanks for listening!
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As we continue to talk about businesses we also have to focus on the leadership and finding your purpose. It is not always easy to do so and once you find it, you have to know what to do with it. Matthew discusses finding his purpose and the three aspects needed to shape it into a fully developed superpower.
About the Host:
Matthew Cox spent his elementary and middle school years thinking there was something wrong with his brain. For him, schoolwork was a daunting, frustrating, and often embarrassing challenge. He was the kid who never seemed to catch up with his classmates, no matter how hard he tried. “Growing up with a disability was like having an elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about,” Matthew explained. Being diagnosed with a learning disability during high school helped he finally put a name to the problem, and to begin his journey to personal and academic success. “I’ve learned to befriend my elephant, I’ve named him George,” Matthew said. “George is not going away but I can choose how I feel about him.”
Through his own experience, Matthew knows what it means to be a teenager in trouble as well as what it takes to run a business. Matthew brings inspiration, humor, and practical strategies during his speaking engagements, inspiring change to those he works with.
Thanks to family members and caring adults in his life, Matthew was able to overcome the hardship of his disability and has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and help families succeed.
Matthew offers a variety of training workshops and speaking engagements to fit your needs including:
Links:
Website: https://matthewlelandcox.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthewlelandcox/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo2HtLSravDuM59jMO5JXyw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewlelandcox/
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