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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
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On today's show we are diving in with former actor, keynote speaker and founder of Heroic Public Speaking, Michael Port. We talk about why talent is overrated, keys to vulnerability, and leadership and mindsets to lead through adversity.
On today's show. We're joined by keynote, speaker and author, Greg Offner. We talked about rethinking how we value shareholders, reframing what work actually means, and using Maslow's hierarchy of needs to cultivate engagement, retention, and purpose. Let's Dive In.
On today's show. We are joined by the one and only Cy Wakeman. We talk about the importance of managing energy versus managing people, the powers of non-judgment, Detachment, and impermanence, as well as how to hold people accountable and create non-negotiables amidst, workforce shortages and the great resignation. Let's Dive In.
On today's show, we're joined by strategy consultant author and founder of Metahelm, Guilame Wiatr. We talk about why stories create audiences and narratives create participants, why it's crucial to share your origin narrative as a small business owner and how to iterate on the future vision of your company.
On this episode of the MindShift Lab, I'm joined by serial entrepreneur and speaker, Sarah Fontenot. We talked about unearthing the stories that run your life, a five step process to cultivating empowering belief systems, and how to create a positive circle of influence. Hope you enjoy! Lets dive in.
Today, I'm joined by former Chief business Officer at Google X, Mo Gaudet, and we dive into his new book, Scary Smart. We talk about why the future of AI is much closer than we think, has the potential to be scarier than we think, or it could be a Utopia for Humanity. We dive into why AI is no longer a machine and we have to view it as a digital sentient being. We also talked about the role that we play as the parents of this new digital being in order to create a utopian future future for humanity. This is definitely a different conversation that we have had on the show in the past. I hope you enjoy.
On today's show. We're joined by keynote speaker and author, Alex Weber. We dive into his new book Fail Proof, where Alex shares the difference between being resilient and being relentless, ways to avoid self-judgment, and the difference between toxic and real positivity. Let's Dive In.
Today, we are diving in with John Foley. John is a former lead solo pilot of the Blue Angels, Sloan fellow at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, entrepreneur, Venture capitalist, leadership expert, speaker, and gratitude Guru as a thought leader on high performance. John created the glad to be here mindset methodology, and the diamond performance framework. One of the most in-demand leadership and performance experts John has spoken on five continents in many countries and that over a thousand events working with some of the top organizations in the world such as Google, Mercedes-Benz, and Marriott. As a founder of the glad to be here foundation he and his wife Carol have donated over 1.9 million dollars to Charities worldwide and sponsored 47 children throughout the world.
Today we have with us Ryan Campbell. Ryan is a leader in helping create resilient unstoppable teams from flying the world solo to learning to walk and fly again. As a paraplegic plane crash survivor Ryan leans on real-world experiences to inspire, equip, and encourage the pursuit of your unique maximum potential. He was named one of Australia's 50 greatest explorers. The 2013 Australian Geographic young adventure of the year and a finalist for young Australian of the Year. Ryan, now shares his own secrets on how to live life, turbulence tough. From the mindset toolbox of the street three step checklist to navigating change these tools, allow individuals and organizations to build resiliency, adaptability, and the pioneering Spirit required not only to overcome and reinvent, but to ride out the roughest bumps.
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.