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In this conversation, Tom Lenoble interviews William Holston, a business mistake prevention specialist. William shares his journey from creating a successful game to understanding the importance of learning from mistakes in business. He discusses the factors that contribute to mistakes, the significance of resilience, and how personal experiences shape his approach to mentoring others. The conversation also delves into defining success, personal values, and the legacy one leaves behind. William emphasizes the importance of pursuing joy and making a difference in the lives of others.
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Connect with Tom LeNoble on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomlenoble/
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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/opening-pathways/id1814079495
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#openingpathways #leadership #businessstrategy #teammanagement #professionaldevelopment #entrepreneurship #startupadvice #founderjourney #executivethoughts #missiondrivenwork #bayareabusiness #sanfranciscobusiness
Opening Pathways with Tom Lenoble is a podcast for founders, managers, and forward-thinking business leaders who want real insights into leadership, growth, and navigating today’s evolving workplace. Each episode features candid conversations with innovators and executives across industries—sharing lessons on team management, strategy, resilience, and scaling businesses with purpose. Whether you're building a startup, leading a mission-driven organization, or stepping into leadership for the first time, this show helps you stay grounded and inspired. Based in San Francisco, this series highlights voices from the Bay Area and beyond, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to lead effectively in today’s business landscape.
By Tom LeNobleIn this conversation, Tom Lenoble interviews William Holston, a business mistake prevention specialist. William shares his journey from creating a successful game to understanding the importance of learning from mistakes in business. He discusses the factors that contribute to mistakes, the significance of resilience, and how personal experiences shape his approach to mentoring others. The conversation also delves into defining success, personal values, and the legacy one leaves behind. William emphasizes the importance of pursuing joy and making a difference in the lives of others.
We hope you enjoyed this episode of Opening Pathways.
Like, comment, and subscribe to never miss a new episode.
Connect with Tom LeNoble on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomlenoble/
Visit Tom LeNoble’s website here: tomlenoble.com
Listen to Opening Pathways on these podcast platforms:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5NQHGMCSL5hAXKEGiYLYQ1?si=afaa94335cd74d11
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/opening-pathways/id1814079495
Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f6bd53c4-ac1e-4e05-b65e-96b04cf21caf
#openingpathways #leadership #businessstrategy #teammanagement #professionaldevelopment #entrepreneurship #startupadvice #founderjourney #executivethoughts #missiondrivenwork #bayareabusiness #sanfranciscobusiness
Opening Pathways with Tom Lenoble is a podcast for founders, managers, and forward-thinking business leaders who want real insights into leadership, growth, and navigating today’s evolving workplace. Each episode features candid conversations with innovators and executives across industries—sharing lessons on team management, strategy, resilience, and scaling businesses with purpose. Whether you're building a startup, leading a mission-driven organization, or stepping into leadership for the first time, this show helps you stay grounded and inspired. Based in San Francisco, this series highlights voices from the Bay Area and beyond, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to lead effectively in today’s business landscape.