In this episode, we sit down with Ryan Franklin, a seasoned pastor and executive coach, as he shares his transformative journey to self-awareness and effective leadership. Learn about his new book, "The Christian Leader Blueprint," designed to empower Christian leaders in personal growth and leadership development. Discover the key pillars of effective leadership covered in the book, including the power of rhythm, leveraging strengths, building productive relationships, and seeing oneself clearly. Join us as Ryan introduces the concept of a "life team" and discusses his plans for creating a dynamic coaching community to foster collective growth and support among leaders.
About the book (from the publisher):
Christian leaders today are struggling to find clarity in an ever changing and confusing world. With overwhelming chaos and stress, it can be difficult to center on the right vision for their lives. To realign with their God-given purpose and reclaim their joy in leading, a proven framework is needed.
Pastor Ryan Franklin spent years of self-discovery through executive coaching-with the Bible as his guiding blueprint-and learned that effective leadership comes from four major pillars of growth. His method reveals how to establish a better rhythm of life, see yourself more clearly, leverage your strengths, and build more productive relationships. This book provides practical wisdom and guidelines backed by scripture. Including deep, thought-provoking questions to inspire you to evaluate your life through 16 areas of self-study, this is your complete guide to become the influential Christian leader you were made to be.
Learn to love your ministry or leadership role again as you develop yourself and experience greater success. The Christian Leader Blueprint is a life-changing model that will propel you to a new level of leadership influence-something you have longed to have.
About Ryan Franklin (from the publisher):
Ryan Franklin is an assistant pastor at the Pentecostals of Alexandria and executive coach to pastors and Christian leaders. With more than 25 years of personal development and leadership experience in businesses and churches, he’s dedicated to helping others achieve greatness as a leader while they expand their influence and change lives. Through his YouTube channel and popular podcast, Christian Leader Made Simple, he shares his Christian Leader Blueprint methods.
Ryan’s greatest joy is spending time in the outdoors with his family. He was born and raised in Alexandria, Louisiana, where he currently lives with his wife Angie, and children, Olivia and Neil.
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Podcast published July 25, 2023
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Discover the power of trust in this podcast episode featuring a deep dive into Dr. Henry Cloud's book "Trust."As Christian leaders, we understand the significance of trust in various aspects of life, from personal relationships to business interactions. Drawing from Dr. Cloud's extensive knowledge and experience, we discuss the importance of distinguishing between good and evil, seeking wisdom, and moving beyond anger and revenge towards forgiveness. Join us as we delve into the profound concepts of trust and learn practical strategies to regain trust in our own lives and inspire trust in others.
About Dr. Henry Cloud (from the publisher):
Dr. Henry Cloud is an acclaimed leadership expert, clinical psychologist and New York Times bestselling author. His 45 books, including the iconic Boundaries, have sold nearly 20 million copies worldwide. He has an extensive executive coaching background and experience as a leadership consultant, devoting the majority of his time working with CEOs, leadership teams, and executives to improve performance, leadership skills and culture.
About “Trust: Knowing When to Give It, When to Withhold It, How to Earn It, and How to Fix It When It” (from the publisher):
New York Times bestselling author, psychologist, and leadership expert Henry Cloud equips us to understand and manage trust for successful relationships through five foundational aspects. Trust is the fuel for all of life. We are wired biologically, neurologically, emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically to trust. Trust is the currency that drives every relationship, beginning with the foundational bond between infants and their mothers, extending to the trust networks that undergird every human endeavor – art, science, commerce – and binding together every relationship we have ever had or ever will have. Nothing in our world works without trust. It is tempting to think that trust is simple, that we should be able to spot a lack of trustworthiness relatively easily. But we all have our stories about misplaced trust. We either missed clear or subtle warning signs or there just were not any warning signs to see. Everything looked good on the surface, and maybe it was. But we got burned anyway. And sometimes we struggle to earn and keep the trust of those around us when trust bonds fail to form or are broken. When trust breaks down, so does our ability to move forward. Dr. Cloud explores the five foundational aspects of trust that must be present for any relationship to function successfully and helps us to understand how to implement them. He also guides us through the difficult process of repairing trust when it has been violated and broken, even when restoring trust feels impossible. Rich with wisdom drawn from decades of experience in clinical practice, business consulting and research, Trust is the ultimate resource for managing this most complex and fundamental of human bonds, allowing us to experience more fruitful and rewarding relationships in every area of our lives.
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Podcast published June 20, 2023
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Join us for Episode 90 of the Consultant on the Coach podcast, where we delve into the business application of the book "Trust: Knowing When to Give It, When to Withhold It, How to Earn It, and How to Fix It When It Gets Broken" by renowned author Dr. Henry Cloud. With over 20 bestselling books and a wealth of experience, Dr. Cloud shares his insights on trust and its crucial role in personal and professional life. In this episode, we discuss the five components of healing broken trust: understanding, motive, ability, character, and track record. We explore the challenges faced by leaders when trust is compromised and provide practical strategies to repair and enhance trust within organizations. Don't miss this insightful discussion that will empower aspiring leaders and help transform business relationships.
About Dr. Henry Cloud (from the publisher):
Dr. Henry Cloud is an acclaimed leadership expert, clinical psychologist and New York Times bestselling author. His 45 books, including the iconic Boundaries, have sold nearly 20 million copies worldwide. He has an extensive executive coaching background and experience as a leadership consultant, devoting the majority of his time working with CEOs, leadership teams, and executives to improve performance, leadership skills and culture.
About “Trust: Knowing When to Give It, When to Withhold It, How to Earn It, and How to Fix It When It” (from the publisher):
New York Times bestselling author, psychologist, and leadership expert Henry Cloud equips us to understand and manage trust for successful relationships through five foundational aspects. Trust is the fuel for all of life. We are wired biologically, neurologically, emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically to trust. Trust is the currency that drives every relationship, beginning with the foundational bond between infants and their mothers, extending to the trust networks that undergird every human endeavor – art, science, commerce – and binding together every relationship we have ever had or ever will have. Nothing in our world works without trust. It is tempting to think that trust is simple, that we should be able to spot a lack of trustworthiness relatively easily. But we all have our stories about misplaced trust. We either missed clear or subtle warning signs or there just were not any warning signs to see. Everything looked good on the surface, and maybe it was. But we got burned anyway. And sometimes we struggle to earn and keep the trust of those around us when trust bonds fail to form or are broken. When trust breaks down, so does our ability to move forward. Dr. Cloud explores the five foundational aspects of trust that must be present for any relationship to function successfully and helps us to understand how to implement them. He also guides us through the difficult process of repairing trust when it has been violated and broken, even when restoring trust feels impossible. Rich with wisdom drawn from decades of experience in clinical practice, business consulting and research, Trust is the ultimate resource for managing this most complex and fundamental of human bonds, allowing us to experience more fruitful and rewarding relationships in every area of our lives.
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Podcast published June 13, 2023
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Trust is a fundamental element that underpins all relationships, be it in business, friendships, or even church communities. In this episode of our podcast, we delve into the insightful work of Dr. Henry Cloud's latest book, "Trust: Knowing When to Give It, When to Withhold It, How to Earn It, and How to Fix It When It." As we review Dr. Cloud's book, we uncover the various ways trust can be broken, such as communication problems, jealousy, resentment, or avoidance. We also acknowledge that trust can be limited when we fail to place it in others. Through our podcast, we aim to provide Christian business leaders with practical insights and examples, drawing from our own experiences and Dr. Cloud's framework, to guide listeners in navigating trust-related challenges. We emphasize the importance of healing from broken trust, both emotionally and intellectually, before embarking on the journey of forgiveness and reconciliation. Ultimately, Dr. Cloud's book encourages us to explore what we truly want from our relationships and align our goals to establish a solid foundation of trust. Join us in this enlightening episode as we unravel the complexities of trust and its profound impact on our lives.
About Dr. Henry Cloud (from the publisher):
Dr. Henry Cloud is an acclaimed leadership expert, clinical psychologist and New York Times bestselling author. His 45 books, including the iconic Boundaries, have sold nearly 20 million copies worldwide. He has an extensive executive coaching background and experience as a leadership consultant, devoting the majority of his time working with CEOs, leadership teams, and executives to improve performance, leadership skills and culture.
Buy the book: https://amzn.to/43LgsZa Follow Dr. Cloud on Twitter: https://bit.ly/45I9FS5 Connect with Dr. Cloud on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3MSSG6N Check out Dr. Cloud’s webpage: https://bit.ly/3CaY8wS
Podcast published June 6, 2023
Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/punxXwp2whM
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Discover the power of community and self-reflection with us in our latest podcast episode. As a business coach and consultant, we use the framework of Adam Alter's book “Anatomy of a Breakthrough” to explore the heart, head, and help aspects of personal and professional growth. Through real-life examples and biblical teachings, we emphasize the importance of embracing challenges and staying persistent during times of adversity. From the concept of 'taleo anticipation' to breaking down tasks into smaller components, we provide practical strategies for staying present in the moment and overcoming obstacles. Whether you're navigating a business slump or facing personal hardships, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom and encouragement to help you achieve breakthroughs and reach your full potential.About Adam Alter (from the publisher):Adam Alter is a professor of marketing, and the Stansky Teaching Excellence Faculty Fellow at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He also holds an affiliated professorship in social psychology at NYU’s psychology department. In 2020 he was voted professor of the year by the faculty and student body at NYU’s Stern School of Business, and was among the Poets and Quants 40 Best Professors Under 40 in 2017. Alter is the New York Times bestselling author of two books: Drunk Tank Pink and Irresistible.About “Anatomy of a Breakthrough” (from the publisher):A groundbreaking guide to breaking free from the thoughts, habits, jobs, relationships, and even business models that prevent us from achieving our full potential. Almost everyone feels stuck in some way. Whether you’re muddling through a midlife crisis, wrestling writer’s block, trapped in a thankless job, or trying to remedy a fraying friendship, the resulting emotion is usually a mix of anxiety, uncertainty, fear, anger, and numbness. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Anatomy of a Breakthrough is the roadmap we all need to escape our inertia and flourish in the face of friction. Adam Alter has spent the past two decades studying how people become stuck and how they free themselves to thrive. Here he reveals the formula he and other researchers have uncovered. The solution rests on a process that he calls a friction audit—a systematic procedure that uncovers why a person or organization is stuck, and then suggests a path to progress. The friction audit states that people and organizations get unstuck when they overcome three sources of friction: HEART (unhelpful emotions); HEAD (unhelpful patterns of thought); and HABIT (unhelpful behaviors). Despite the ubiquity of friction, there are many great “unstickers” hidden in plain sight among us and Alter shines a light on some exceptional stories to share their valuable lessons with us. He tells us about the sub-elite swimmer who unstuck himself twice to win two Olympic gold medals, the actor who faced countless rejections before gaining worldwide fame, the renowned painter who became paralyzed and had to relearn to paint with a brush strapped to his wrist, and Alter’s own story of getting unstuck from a college degree that made him deeply unhappy. Artfully weaving together scientific studies, anecdotes, and interviews, Alter teaches us that getting stuck is a feature rather than a glitch on the road to thriving, but with the right tweaks and corrections we can reach even our loftiest targets.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3O1c0BbFollow Adam on Twitter: https://bit.ly/41rapYaConnect with Adam on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/44Mncr5Check out Adam’s webpage: https://bit.ly/3BcG3OEPodcast published May 30, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/DeEIO1XahBoCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode of the 'Consultant of the Coach' podcast, we explore the practical application of Adam Alter's book, 'Anatomy of a Breakthrough,' in the world of business. As Christian business leaders, we embark on a mission to develop a resilient work culture by embracing the concept of hardship inoculation. Through engaging conversations and real-life examples, we discover how challenges can serve as opportunities for growth, both individually and collectively. Drawing from the valuable insights of 'Anatomy of a Breakthrough,' we dive deep into strategies for navigating obstacles and transforming setbacks into stepping stones. With a focus on fostering resilience and adaptability, we explore the ways in which our businesses can thrive even in the face of adversity. Join us as we unravel the secrets of building a robust foundation, overcoming challenges, and creating an environment that empowers us to navigate the unpredictable nature of the business world.About Adam Alter (from the publisher):Adam Alter is a professor of marketing, and the Stansky Teaching Excellence Faculty Fellow at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He also holds an affiliated professorship in social psychology at NYU’s psychology department. In 2020 he was voted professor of the year by the faculty and student body at NYU’s Stern School of Business, and was among the Poets and Quants 40 Best Professors Under 40 in 2017. Alter is the New York Times bestselling author of two books: Drunk Tank Pink and Irresistible.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3O1c0BbFollow Adam on Twitter: https://bit.ly/41rapYaConnect with Adam on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/44Mncr5Check out Adam’s webpage: https://bit.ly/3BcG3OEPodcast published May 23, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/UgvM-cKWN-ECheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
Have you ever found yourself stuck (in business, in life, in sports) and looked around at others that are succeeding and wondered to yourself ‘how do I break out of this rut that I’m in?’ Adam Atler has been studying breakthroughs for decades and has assembled his findings into an accessible book that has just been released, "Anatomy of a Breakthrough: How to Get Unstuck When It Matters Most" . He lays out what is required in order to get past the obstacle that you have had issues getting around. In this episode, we review the book, uncovering the secrets and transformative insights within its pages. From exploring the paralysis of getting stuck to conducting a friction audit, we examine practical strategies that propel us towards breakthroughs. Join us as we unravel the psychological issues that hinder progress and discover the power of help, heart, head, and habit in breaking free. Explore the immense value of automation and checklists, and how they streamline success in our daily lives. This episode is a must-listen for high-performing teams seeking valuable insights for collective growth.About “Anatomy of a Breakthrough” (from the publisher):A groundbreaking guide to breaking free from the thoughts, habits, jobs, relationships, and even business models that prevent us from achieving our full potential. Almost everyone feels stuck in some way. Whether you’re muddling through a midlife crisis, wrestling writer’s block, trapped in a thankless job, or trying to remedy a fraying friendship, the resulting emotion is usually a mix of anxiety, uncertainty, fear, anger, and numbness. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Anatomy of a Breakthrough is the roadmap we all need to escape our inertia and flourish in the face of friction. Adam Alter has spent the past two decades studying how people become stuck and how they free themselves to thrive. Here he reveals the formula he and other researchers have uncovered. The solution rests on a process that he calls a friction audit—a systematic procedure that uncovers why a person or organization is stuck, and then suggests a path to progress. The friction audit states that people and organizations get unstuck when they overcome three sources of friction: HEART (unhelpful emotions); HEAD (unhelpful patterns of thought); and HABIT (unhelpful behaviors). Despite the ubiquity of friction, there are many great “unstickers” hidden in plain sight among us and Alter shines a light on some exceptional stories to share their valuable lessons with us. He tells us about the sub-elite swimmer who unstuck himself twice to win two Olympic gold medals, the actor who faced countless rejections before gaining worldwide fame, the renowned painter who became paralyzed and had to relearn to paint with a brush strapped to his wrist, and Alter’s own story of getting unstuck from a college degree that made him deeply unhappy. Artfully weaving together scientific studies, anecdotes, and interviews, Alter teaches us that getting stuck is a feature rather than a glitch on the road to thriving, but with the right tweaks and corrections we can reach even our loftiest targets.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3O1c0BbFollow Adam on Twitter: https://bit.ly/41rapYaConnect with Adam on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/44Mncr5Check out Adam’s webpage: https://bit.ly/3BcG3OEPodcast published May 16, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/9mfDQoGftHICheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
Do you ever feel like you're stuck in a rut, unable to break through to the next level of success? Join us as we sit down with author Adam Alter to discuss his latest book "Anatomy of a Breakthrough: How to Get Unstuck When It Matters Most." Drawing on his years of research and expertise in psychology and entrepreneurship, Alter shares practical tips and strategies for overcoming obstacles, embracing your unique strengths, and achieving your goals.About Adam Alter (from the publisher):Adam Alter is a professor of marketing, and the Stansky Teaching Excellence Faculty Fellow at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He also holds an affiliated professorship in social psychology at NYU’s psychology department. In 2020 he was voted professor of the year by the faculty and student body at NYU’s Stern School of Business, and was among the Poets and Quants 40 Best Professors Under 40 in 2017. Alter is the New York Times bestselling author of two books: Drunk Tank Pink and Irresistible.About “Anatomy of a Breakthrough” (from the publisher):A groundbreaking guide to breaking free from the thoughts, habits, jobs, relationships, and even business models that prevent us from achieving our full potential. Almost everyone feels stuck in some way. Whether you’re muddling through a midlife crisis, wrestling writer’s block, trapped in a thankless job, or trying to remedy a fraying friendship, the resulting emotion is usually a mix of anxiety, uncertainty, fear, anger, and numbness. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Anatomy of a Breakthrough is the roadmap we all need to escape our inertia and flourish in the face of friction. Adam Alter has spent the past two decades studying how people become stuck and how they free themselves to thrive. Here he reveals the formula he and other researchers have uncovered. The solution rests on a process that he calls a friction audit—a systematic procedure that uncovers why a person or organization is stuck, and then suggests a path to progress. The friction audit states that people and organizations get unstuck when they overcome three sources of friction: HEART (unhelpful emotions); HEAD (unhelpful patterns of thought); and HABIT (unhelpful behaviors). Despite the ubiquity of friction, there are many great “unstickers” hidden in plain sight among us and Alter shines a light on some exceptional stories to share their valuable lessons with us. He tells us about the sub-elite swimmer who unstuck himself twice to win two Olympic gold medals, the actor who faced countless rejections before gaining worldwide fame, the renowned painter who became paralyzed and had to relearn to paint with a brush strapped to his wrist, and Alter’s own story of getting unstuck from a college degree that made him deeply unhappy. Artfully weaving together scientific studies, anecdotes, and interviews, Alter teaches us that getting stuck is a feature rather than a glitch on the road to thriving, but with the right tweaks and corrections we can reach even our loftiest targets.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3O1c0BbFollow Adam on Twitter: https://bit.ly/41rapYaConnect with Adam on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/44Mncr5Check out Adam’s webpage: https://bit.ly/3BcG3OEPodcast published May 9, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/z2Efn9_XIs4Check us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this final episode of our 3-part series on "Product Fit and Market Disruption," we delve into the topic from the Christian faith perspective. We begin with a discussion on Luke 16:1-13, where Jesus speaks on the proper use of money and the importance of being a good steward. We then explore the tension between serving God and serving money in the workplace, and how as leaders, we must identify where our extreme authority lies.Our conversation continues with practical tips on how to identify, discuss, and solve problems with a Christian values-based approach. We also discuss the challenges and rewards of working with other Christians in the workplace, and how servant leadership can transform the culture of an organization. As we wrap up the series, we reflect on the bigger calling that God has placed on our lives and how it relates to our work. Join us for this insightful episode and stay tuned for our next podcast featuring Adam Alter's "Anatomy of a Breakthrough.Podcast published May 2, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/cGQoeDBwjAsCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In Episode 83 of our podcast series, we dive into the topic of Product Fit and Market Disruption once again. This time, we focus on how to maintain perspective as a leader in the midst of it all. Our host shares their personal experience with burnout and how it was the little things that led to it. They reference Proverbs 13:20 and discuss the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people.We also explore the lonely seat of leadership and how life teams and perspectives can help. Our host emphasizes that no two people are the same, and that tunnel vision can be dangerous for leaders. We also touch on the relationship between CEOs and the board, and discuss ways to fix feedback loops. We introduce the Interview 360 and a Product Market Fit exercise that can help you stay on track. We emphasize the importance of setting short and long-term goals, and discuss how to make sure you're going in the right direction.Join us for this thought-provoking episode and don't forget to tune in for our next podcast!Podcast published April 25, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/MKwVhm3TdH8Check us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In our first episode of a 3-episode series on "Product Fit and Market Disruption,” we address the problem of leaders and companies failing to see market shifts and pivot in time due to internal inertia or ego. Drawing inspiration from Daniel 2:20-21, we discuss the critical need for leaders to maintain a balanced view of ambition and reliance on market forces, as well as an Almighty God for both wisdom and recognition of our frailty.We delve into the importance of market research, being customer-centered, and understanding the impact of technology and regulation changes on business models. Through case studies, we provide examples of companies that failed to recognize market shifts and lost relevance, as well as those that successfully adapted and thrived. Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we offer actionable advice for Christian business leaders looking to stay relevant in a rapidly changing market. We emphasize the need to remain humble, continuously study, engage in scenario planning, and develop new growth markets. Let us help you develop the intelligence and mirror needed to see yourself more honestly, assess the changes required, and make the difficult decisions needed to keep evolving to the market and your customer's needs.Podcast published April 18, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/zNbezfSMffYCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode of the podcast, executive coach Erik Mickelson and business consultant Josh Shoemaker dive into "The Power to Change" by Craig Groeschel and discuss its life application. With over 40 years of combined business leadership experience, Erik and Josh share insights and examples from Groeschel's book, breaking down the core fundamental pieces that can help listeners transform their lives. The episode kicks off with an introduction and a reflection on Philippians 1:6, setting the tone for the discussion. Erik and Josh share their own experiences and perspectives on the life application of Groeschel's teachings, with examples from their personal and professional lives. They discuss the importance of setting long-term plans, habits, and commitments to one's identity, and share practical tips on creating and maintaining healthy habits.Erik and Josh also delve into the role of failure in the process of change, and how it can be viewed as a stepping stone rather than a setback. They discuss the importance of affirmations and meditating on what God has told us to be, and draw insights from Bible examples of habits, such as Proverbs 31. Throughout the episode, Erik and Josh provide valuable insights and practical advice for applying Groeschel's teachings in everyday life. Whether you're seeking personal or professional transformation, this episode offers actionable strategies and perspectives to help you harness "The Power to Change" in your own life.About the book (from the publisher):Feeling stuck no matter how hard you try to make positive changes in your life? You can start living the life you want through the practical, biblical, and highly doable strategies in The Power to Change. Few things in life are more frustrating than knowing you need to change, wanting to change, and trying to change, but not changing. Craig Groeschel knows what it's like to be caught in that demoralizing cycle. That was his own story--until he discovered practical principles for experiencing lasting change. Since then, Craig has helped countless others find true change in their relationships, habits, and thoughts. A powerful blend of biblical wisdom and fascinating psychology, The Power to Change includes helpful exercises, real-life stories, and life-changing spiritual insights. Whether you are trying to lose weight, breathe new life into your marriage, read the Bible more, get out of debt, or give up an addiction, Craig's step-by-step, time-tested strategies will equip you to start living the life God wants for you.About the author (from the publisher):Craig Groeschel is the founding and senior pastor of Life.Church, one of the largest churches in the world and the creator of the free YouVersion Bible App. The New York Times bestselling author hosts the top-ranking Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast and speaks to hundreds of thousands of leaders around the world annually through the Global Leadership Network. Craig and his wife, Amy, live in Oklahoma.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3zdt7H1Author’s website: http://bit.ly/3lMqFExPodcast published April 11, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/Cky4bfR4E0gCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
Want to learn how to become a more effective Christian leader and build better habits in your business? Then tune in to the latest TCTC podcast episode, hosted by executive coach Erik Mickelson and business consultant Josh Shoemaker. With over 40 years of combined business leadership experience, Erik and Josh share their expertise on how to apply the lessons from Craig Groeschel's new book "The Power to Change: Mastering the Habits That Matter Most" to your business. In this episode, you'll discover how habits can impact your team's success, and gain practical insights and advice from coaches, consultants, and biblical examples from the book of Daniel. Don't miss out on this valuable resource for Christian business leaders!About the book (from the publisher):Feeling stuck no matter how hard you try to make positive changes in your life? You can start living the life you want through the practical, biblical, and highly doable strategies in The Power to Change. Few things in life are more frustrating than knowing you need to change, wanting to change, and trying to change, but not changing. Craig Groeschel knows what it's like to be caught in that demoralizing cycle. That was his own story--until he discovered practical principles for experiencing lasting change. Since then, Craig has helped countless others find true change in their relationships, habits, and thoughts. A powerful blend of biblical wisdom and fascinating psychology, The Power to Change includes helpful exercises, real-life stories, and life-changing spiritual insights. Whether you are trying to lose weight, breathe new life into your marriage, read the Bible more, get out of debt, or give up an addiction, Craig's step-by-step, time-tested strategies will equip you to start living the life God wants for you.About the author (from the publisher):Craig Groeschel is the founding and senior pastor of Life.Church, one of the largest churches in the world and the creator of the free YouVersion Bible App. The New York Times bestselling author hosts the top-ranking Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast and speaks to hundreds of thousands of leaders around the world annually through the Global Leadership Network. Craig and his wife, Amy, live in Oklahoma.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3zdt7H1Author’s website: http://bit.ly/3lMqFExPodcast published April 4, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/rD537fcVs6kCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this podcast, we offer a review of "The Power to Change: Mastering the Habits That Matter Most" by Craig Groschel, providing valuable insights and practical advice for Christian business leaders seeking to establish great habits and drive lasting transformation. The book provides a framework for understanding the power of habits and how they can be leveraged for personal and professional growth. Throughout the podcast, we discuss key concepts such as anchor and strategic habits, "training, not trying," and the importance of focusing on what matters most. We also share our favorite parts of the book, while critiquing some elements that could have been improved, such as the lack of emphasis on community in the book.Whether you're a Christian business leader looking to establish healthy habits and drive personal growth, or a leader seeking to create a culture of excellence within your organization, "The Power to Change" is a valuable resource. Join us as we explore the power of habits and how they can lead to lasting transformation in both your personal and professional life.About the book (from the publisher):Feeling stuck no matter how hard you try to make positive changes in your life? You can start living the life you want through the practical, biblical, and highly doable strategies in The Power to Change. Few things in life are more frustrating than knowing you need to change, wanting to change, and trying to change, but not changing. Craig Groeschel knows what it's like to be caught in that demoralizing cycle. That was his own story--until he discovered practical principles for experiencing lasting change. Since then, Craig has helped countless others find true change in their relationships, habits, and thoughts. A powerful blend of biblical wisdom and fascinating psychology, The Power to Change includes helpful exercises, real-life stories, and life-changing spiritual insights. Whether you are trying to lose weight, breathe new life into your marriage, read the Bible more, get out of debt, or give up an addiction, Craig's step-by-step, time-tested strategies will equip you to start living the life God wants for you.About the author (from the publisher):Craig Groeschel is the founding and senior pastor of Life.Church, one of the largest churches in the world and the creator of the free YouVersion Bible App. The New York Times bestselling author hosts the top-ranking Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast and speaks to hundreds of thousands of leaders around the world annually through the Global Leadership Network. Craig and his wife, Amy, live in Oklahoma.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3zdt7H1Author’s website: http://bit.ly/3lMqFExPodcast published March 28, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/NBQFpAeN32gCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode of "The Consultant and the Coach," experienced Christian consultants and coaches Josh Shoemaker and Erik Mickelson discuss how the principles outlined in "Profit with Presence" by Dr. Eric J. Holsapple can be applied to one’s personal life. This podcast aims to equip Christian business leaders with practical advice on how to succeed in their careers while staying true to their faith. Join Josh and Erik as they share their expertise and discuss the importance of being mindful in our life seasons, the "Be, Do, Have" pillar, the State of Mind chapter, and the importance of community. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and apply them to your life and business.About the book (from the publisher):It’s time for leaders to join the mindful business revolution and find true success. Although the world is currently abuzz with the term “mindfulness,” some believe mindfulness is a fringe activity to be practiced before or after the workday, if at all. Too few business professionals take the time needed to be present and aware throughout the workday, which is counterproductive. Dr. Eric Holsapple, successful developer and entrepreneur, has realized the value of mindfulness as not only a path to personal success, but as a sound business strategy. Mindfulness and Presence can transform business culture, improving focus and communication while reducing distractions and stress. Holsapple learned this lesson years ago, after achieving “success” as defined by society but still feeling unhappy and stressed. In Profit with Presence, he shares the lessons he learned and his twelve pillars for personal and business success, which are easy to understand and implement through practice exercises. Holsapple shows that bringing mindfulness to the workplace is an investment that pays out real dividends. Readers will learn from his journey―along with support from other mindful leaders and research―to help them bring mindfulness to themselves as well as their families, businesses, and communities. Now is the time for leaders to invest in the mindful business movement and become part of the solution.About the author (from the publisher):Eric Holsapple is a successful developer and entrepreneur with LC Real Estate Group, in Loveland, Colorado, who has used mindfulness to transform his life and business, and helps others to do the same. Eric has a PhD in economics, has been a real estate CEO and developer for nearly 40 years, has lectured in real estate at Colorado State University for 20 years, and has practiced Yoga and meditation for 30 years. Holsapple has a unique perspective on how merging business and mindfulness can be a catalyst in changing lives. Eric is the founder of Living in the Gap. His popular workshops teach CEOs and professionals a different way to operate mindfully while improving the bottom line. He has won Entrepreneur of the Year awards from Colorado State University and BizWest magazine. Eric and his wife, Tracy, have three grown children, Ryan, Kaity, and Kohlton, who all have their own businesses. They summer in Maine, where Eric grew up, and enjoy spending time skiing in Steamboat, Colorado, in the winter.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3EJuD7dConnect with Dr. Eric J. Holsapple:LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SyKjQkPodcast published March 21, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/BWwpH18yKRMCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode of the podcast, Erik Mickelson and Josh Shoemaker dive into the business application of "Profit with Presence," a book written by Dr. Eric J. Holsapple. They explore ways to focus on results without becoming overwhelmed, and discuss Holsapple’s “procession effect,” and being intentional with actions. The fifth pillar of the book, "Show up, take action, and detach from results," is examined in detail, and the hosts discuss how to implement this principle in business. Finally, the idea of being mindful in business is explored, highlighting the importance of mindfulness in achieving success. Tune in to this episode for valuable insights and strategies on how to apply "Profit with Presence" in business.About the book (from the publisher):It’s time for leaders to join the mindful business revolution and find true success. Although the world is currently abuzz with the term “mindfulness,” some believe mindfulness is a fringe activity to be practiced before or after the workday, if at all. Too few business professionals take the time needed to be present and aware throughout the workday, which is counterproductive. Dr. Eric Holsapple, successful developer and entrepreneur, has realized the value of mindfulness as not only a path to personal success, but as a sound business strategy. Mindfulness and Presence can transform business culture, improving focus and communication while reducing distractions and stress. Holsapple learned this lesson years ago, after achieving “success” as defined by society but still feeling unhappy and stressed. In Profit with Presence, he shares the lessons he learned and his twelve pillars for personal and business success, which are easy to understand and implement through practice exercises. Holsapple shows that bringing mindfulness to the workplace is an investment that pays out real dividends. Readers will learn from his journey―along with support from other mindful leaders and research―to help them bring mindfulness to themselves as well as their families, businesses, and communities. Now is the time for leaders to invest in the mindful business movement and become part of the solution.About the author (from the publisher):Eric Holsapple is a successful developer and entrepreneur with LC Real Estate Group, in Loveland, Colorado, who has used mindfulness to transform his life and business, and helps others to do the same. Eric has a PhD in economics, has been a real estate CEO and developer for nearly 40 years, has lectured in real estate at Colorado State University for 20 years, and has practiced Yoga and meditation for 30 years. Holsapple has a unique perspective on how merging business and mindfulness can be a catalyst in changing lives. Eric is the founder of Living in the Gap. His popular workshops teach CEOs and professionals a different way to operate mindfully while improving the bottom line. He has won Entrepreneur of the Year awards from Colorado State University and BizWest magazine. Eric and his wife, Tracy, have three grown children, Ryan, Kaity, and Kohlton, who all have their own businesses. They summer in Maine, where Eric grew up, and enjoy spending time skiing in Steamboat, Colorado, in the winter.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3EJuD7dConnect with Dr. Eric J. Holsapple:LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SyKjQkPodcast published March 14, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/C4MNh_y7UhcCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode of their podcast, executive coach Erik Mickelson and business consultant Josh Shoemaker review the book "Profit with Presence: The Twelve Pillars of Mindful Leadership" by Dr. Eric J. Holsapple. They approach the book from a Christian business-leader perspective and share their thoughts on how mindfulness and presence can transform business culture, improving focus and communication while reducing distractions and stress. The book's 12 pillars for personal and business success are discussed in depth, including identifying your purpose and the importance of mindfulness in achieving your life mission. The podcast also touches on leadership blind spots and the power of affirmations. Join Mickelson and Shoemaker for this insightful review and learn how to become part of the mindful business movement. Stay tuned for the next episode, where they will discuss business applications for the book's principles.About the book (from the publisher):It’s time for leaders to join the mindful business revolution and find true success. Although the world is currently abuzz with the term “mindfulness,” some believe mindfulness is a fringe activity to be practiced before or after the workday, if at all. Too few business professionals take the time needed to be present and aware throughout the workday, which is counterproductive. Dr. Eric Holsapple, successful developer and entrepreneur, has realized the value of mindfulness as not only a path to personal success, but as a sound business strategy. Mindfulness and Presence can transform business culture, improving focus and communication while reducing distractions and stress. Holsapple learned this lesson years ago, after achieving “success” as defined by society but still feeling unhappy and stressed. In Profit with Presence, he shares the lessons he learned and his twelve pillars for personal and business success, which are easy to understand and implement through practice exercises. Holsapple shows that bringing mindfulness to the workplace is an investment that pays out real dividends. Readers will learn from his journey―along with support from other mindful leaders and research―to help them bring mindfulness to themselves as well as their families, businesses, and communities. Now is the time for leaders to invest in the mindful business movement and become part of the solution.About the author (from the publisher):Eric Holsapple is a successful developer and entrepreneur with LC Real Estate Group, in Loveland, Colorado, who has used mindfulness to transform his life and business, and helps others to do the same. Eric has a PhD in economics, has been a real estate CEO and developer for nearly 40 years, has lectured in real estate at Colorado State University for 20 years, and has practiced Yoga and meditation for 30 years. Holsapple has a unique perspective on how merging business and mindfulness can be a catalyst in changing lives. Eric is the founder of Living in the Gap. His popular workshops teach CEOs and professionals a different way to operate mindfully while improving the bottom line. He has won Entrepreneur of the Year awards from Colorado State University and BizWest magazine. Eric and his wife, Tracy, have three grown children, Ryan, Kaity, and Kohlton, who all have their own businesses. They summer in Maine, where Eric grew up, and enjoy spending time skiing in Steamboat, Colorado, in the winter.Buy the book: amzn.to/3EJuD7dConnect with Dr. Eric J. Holsapple:LinkedIn: bit.ly/3SyKjQkPodcast published March 7, 2023Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/nWBxiZ-_DJwCheck us out at theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
Join business coach Erik Mickelson and business consultant Josh Shoemaker in this engaging interview with Dr. Eric J. Holsapple, author of the thought-provoking book "Profit with Presence: The Twelve Pillars of Mindful Leadership." Dr. Holsapple shares his personal journey of discovering the value of mindfulness as a path to personal and business success. In this video, you will hear about the author's motivations for writing the book, the lessons he learned along the way, and his twelve pillars for success. The discussion covers a range of topics from sub-personalities and soul-directed life to capitalism, transformational shocks, and feedback. Dr. Holsapple also sheds light on the biggest blindspots in business and how leaders can get started with mindfulness practices. This interview is an excellent resource for anyone seeking to bring mindfulness into their leadership and transform their business culture.About the book (from the publisher):It’s time for leaders to join the mindful business revolution and find true success. Although the world is currently abuzz with the term “mindfulness,” some believe mindfulness is a fringe activity to be practiced before or after the workday, if at all. Too few business professionals take the time needed to be present and aware throughout the workday, which is counterproductive. Dr. Eric Holsapple, successful developer and entrepreneur, has realized the value of mindfulness as not only a path to personal success, but as a sound business strategy. Mindfulness and Presence can transform business culture, improving focus and communication while reducing distractions and stress. Holsapple learned this lesson years ago, after achieving “success” as defined by society but still feeling unhappy and stressed. In Profit with Presence, he shares the lessons he learned and his twelve pillars for personal and business success, which are easy to understand and implement through practice exercises. Holsapple shows that bringing mindfulness to the workplace is an investment that pays out real dividends. Readers will learn from his journey―along with support from other mindful leaders and research―to help them bring mindfulness to themselves as well as their families, businesses, and communities. Now is the time for leaders to invest in the mindful business movement and become part of the solution.About the author (from the publisher):Eric Holsapple is a successful developer and entrepreneur with LC Real Estate Group, in Loveland, Colorado, who has used mindfulness to transform his life and business, and helps others to do the same. Eric has a PhD in economics, has been a real estate CEO and developer for nearly 40 years, has lectured in real estate at Colorado State University for 20 years, and has practiced Yoga and meditation for 30 years. Holsapple has a unique perspective on how merging business and mindfulness can be a catalyst in changing lives. Eric is the founder of Living in the Gap. His popular workshops teach CEOs and professionals a different way to operate mindfully while improving the bottom line. He has won Entrepreneur of the Year awards from Colorado State University and BizWest magazine. Eric and his wife, Tracy, have three grown children, Ryan, Kaity, and Kohlton, who all have their own businesses. They summer in Maine, where Eric grew up, and enjoy spending time skiing in Steamboat, Colorado, in the winter.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3EJuD7dConnect with Dr. Eric J. Holsapple:LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SyKjQkPodcast published February 28, 2023.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/oqeJqTgtg_ICheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this podcast, Josh and Erik delve into the practical application of the book "Say the Right Thing" to one's personal life. Drawing on their own experiences and insights, they explore how Christians can navigate the book's advice and determine what to accept and what to reject when it conflicts with the teachings of the Bible. They emphasize the importance of discernment and prayerful consideration when evaluating the book's principles, and provide practical tips and examples for applying its insights in a way that aligns with Christian values. Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of how to apply "Say the Right Thing" to their personal relationships and interactions, and how to do so in a way that honors their faith.About the book (from the publisher): "A practical, shame-free guide for navigating conversations across our differences at a time of rapid social change. In the current period of social and political unrest, conversations about identity are becoming more frequent and more difficult. On subjects like critical race theory, gender equity in the workplace, and LGBTQ-inclusive classrooms, many of us are understandably fearful of saying the wrong thing. That fear can sometimes prevent us from speaking up at all, depriving people from marginalized groups of support and stalling progress toward a more just and inclusive society. Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow, founders of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging at NYU School of Law, are here to show potential allies that these conversations don’t have to be so overwhelming. Through stories drawn from contexts as varied as social media posts, dinner party conversations, and workplace disputes, they offer seven user-friendly principles that teach skills such as how to avoid common conversational pitfalls, engage in respectful disagreement, offer authentic apologies, and better support people in our lives who experience bias. Research-backed, accessible, and uplifting, Say the Right Thing charts a pathway out of cancel culture toward more meaningful and empathetic dialogue on issues of identity. It also gives us the practical tools to do good in our spheres of influence. Whether managing diverse teams at work, navigating issues of inclusion at college, or challenging biased comments at a family barbecue, Yoshino and Glasgow help us move from unconsciously hurting people to consciously helping them."Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3jedF9zConnect with David Glasgow and Kenji Yoshino:David Glasgow LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3jj9yZBDavid Glasgow Twitter: https://bit.ly/3JrEPEsKenji Yoshino LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3JvZirUKenji Yoshino Twitter: https://bit.ly/3jlpsmkPodcast published February 21, 2023.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/C_iZnoKTtx8Check us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In today's increasingly diverse and complex business landscape, it can be challenging for Christian leaders to navigate conversations about identity, diversity, and justice in the workplace. In this podcast, we will delve into the principles outlined in Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow's book, 'Say the Right Thing: How to Talk About Identity, Diversity, and Justice', and explore how Christian business leaders can apply these lessons to their organizations without compromising the truth of scripture. Through a blend of expert insights, real-world examples, and biblical teachings, this podcast aims to equip Christian business leaders with the tools they need to foster inclusive and equitable work environments while staying true to their faith.About the book (from the publisher):A practical, shame-free guide for navigating conversations across our differences at a time of rapid social change. In the current period of social and political unrest, conversations about identity are becoming more frequent and more difficult. On subjects like critical race theory, gender equity in the workplace, and LGBTQ-inclusive classrooms, many of us are understandably fearful of saying the wrong thing. That fear can sometimes prevent us from speaking up at all, depriving people from marginalized groups of support and stalling progress toward a more just and inclusive society. Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow, founders of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging at NYU School of Law, are here to show potential allies that these conversations don’t have to be so overwhelming. Through stories drawn from contexts as varied as social media posts, dinner party conversations, and workplace disputes, they offer seven user-friendly principles that teach skills such as how to avoid common conversational pitfalls, engage in respectful disagreement, offer authentic apologies, and better support people in our lives who experience bias. Research-backed, accessible, and uplifting, Say the Right Thing charts a pathway out of cancel culture toward more meaningful and empathetic dialogue on issues of identity. It also gives us the practical tools to do good in our spheres of influence. Whether managing diverse teams at work, navigating issues of inclusion at college, or challenging biased comments at a family barbecue, Yoshino and Glasgow help us move from unconsciously hurting people to consciously helping them.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3jedF9zConnect with David Glasgow and Kenji Yoshino:David Glasgow LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3jj9yZBDavid Glasgow Twitter: https://bit.ly/3JrEPEsKenji Yoshino LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3JvZirUKenji Yoshino Twitter: https://bit.ly/3jlpsmkPodcast published February 14, 2023.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/mnsoJZedQy8Check us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In episode 72 of our podcast, we review the book "Say the Right Thing" by David Glasgow and Kenji Yoshino. This insightful guide explores the complexities of navigating difficult conversations and offers practical tips for communicating effectively in diverse and inclusive environments. We dive into the authors' expertise on how to balance the need to be authentic with the importance of avoiding harm, and how to handle sensitive topics with grace and empathy. Whether you're looking to improve your interpersonal skills or seeking to create a more inclusive workplace, this book has something for everyone. Join us as we discuss the key takeaways from "Say the Right Thing" and why this book is a must-read for anyone looking to improve their communication skills. Listen now for our full book review and analysis of "Say the Right Thing.About the authors (from the publisher):Kenji Yoshino is the Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional Law at NYU School of Law and the faculty director of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging. Kenji studied at Harvard, Oxford, and Yale Law School. His fields are constitutional law, antidiscrimination law, and law and literature. He has received several distinctions for his teaching and research, including the American Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Award, the Peck Medal in Jurisprudence, and New York University’s Distinguished Teaching Award. Kenji is the author of three previous books—Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights; A Thousand Times More Fair: What Shakespeare’s Plays Teach Us About Justice; and Speak Now: Marriage Equality on Trial. He has published in major academic journals, including the Harvard Law Review, the Stanford Law Review, and the Yale Law Journal, as well as popular venues such as the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. He serves on the board of the Brennan Center for Justice, advisory boards for diversity and inclusion at Charter Communications and Morgan Stanley, and on the board of his children’s school.David Glasgow is the executive director of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging and an adjunct professor at NYU School of Law. He graduated with a BA in philosophy and an LLB (First Class Honors) from the University of Melbourne, Australia, and clerked on the Federal Court of Australia. A dual-qualified attorney in New York and Australia, he practiced employment, labor relations, and antidiscrimination law at law firm King & Wood Mallesons before completing his Master of Laws (LLM) at NYU School of Law in 2014, where he was awarded the David H. Moses Memorial Prize and the George Colin Award. He has written for a range of publications including the Harvard Business Review, HuffPost, and Slate, and served as an associate director of the Public Interest Law Center at NYU School of Law prior to his current role. --This text refers to the hardcover edition.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3jedF9zConnect with David Glasgow and Kenji Yoshino:David Glasgow LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3jj9yZBDavid Glasgow Twitter: https://bit.ly/3JrEPEsKenji Yoshino LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3JvZirUKenji Yoshino Twitter: https://bit.ly/3jlpsmkPodcast published February 7, 2023.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/SlNMqmzQUjo
In this episode, Josh and Erik interview author David Glasgow about his new book “Say the Right Thing: How to Talk About Identity, Diversity, and Justice.” The book’s release date is February 7, 2023.About the book (from the publisher):A practical, shame-free guide for navigating conversations across our differences at a time of rapid social change. In the current period of social and political unrest, conversations about identity are becoming more frequent and more difficult. On subjects like critical race theory, gender equity in the workplace, and LGBTQ-inclusive classrooms, many of us are understandably fearful of saying the wrong thing. That fear can sometimes prevent us from speaking up at all, depriving people from marginalized groups of support and stalling progress toward a more just and inclusive society. Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow, founders of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging at NYU School of Law, are here to show potential allies that these conversations don’t have to be so overwhelming. Through stories drawn from contexts as varied as social media posts, dinner party conversations, and workplace disputes, they offer seven user-friendly principles that teach skills such as how to avoid common conversational pitfalls, engage in respectful disagreement, offer authentic apologies, and better support people in our lives who experience bias. Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3jedF9zConnect with David Glasgow and Kenji Yoshino:David Glasgow LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3jj9yZBDavid Glasgow Twitter: https://bit.ly/3JrEPEsKenji Yoshino LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3JvZirUKenji Yoshino Twitter: https://bit.ly/3jlpsmkPodcast published January 31, 2023.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/X4dOUIZZyEQCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode, Josh and Erik interview author Jeffrey Engle about his book “EntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches” and how to implement its concepts in your life.From the publisher:All the War They Want presents counterintuitive problem-solving techniques, using as its case in point one of the most existential threats to our national security and American way of life: cyber warfare. Informed by Jeffrey Engle’s experience as a member of the U.S. military’s elite special ops community, his Brazilian jiujitsu training, and his leadership of a premier cyber defense company, All the War They Want offers an alternative perspective on overcoming tough leadership challenges―a perspective previously available only to those bearing the scars of a lifetime at war. All the War They Want shows you what rules and conventions to break to stack the deck in your favor, giving you the competitive edge in business and in life.From the publisher:During his military career, Engle earned two Bronze Star Medals, the Purple Heart, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal for Valor, the Combat Action Badge, and the Military Freefall Parachutists Badge in addition to being selected as one of the youngest members of the world’s most elite fighting unit. Following his medical retirement from special operations, Engle continued his fight to protect the country. Through his work with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, he oversaw emergency management and mass warning/notification systems following terrorist attacks, school shootings, and the like. He devised and coordinated training exercises at the national level to prepare for attacks with weapons of mass destruction and responded to the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, writing a book on disease emergence from the Asia-Pacific region. Engle was then tapped to create and lead Conquest Cyber to help protect critical American assets from ongoing cyberattacks using the philosophies and tactics he learned in special ops. A graduate of Virginia Tech, where he earned a master’s degree in political science, Engle has also earned a cybersecurity certificate from Harvard University. His hobbies include flying, diving, and deep-sea fishing.Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3GbcTkRConnect with Jeffrey Engle and Conquest Cyber:Jeffrey Engle LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/3X4dnjwJeffrey Engle Twitter: https://bit.ly/3CkRswAConquestCyber LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3jQMyRxConquestCyber Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Z5ZzXMPodcast published January 24, 2023.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/xqwSNGerQasCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss Jeffrey Engle’s brand new book “All the War They Want: Special Operations Techniques for Winning in Cyber Warfare, Business, and Life” and talk specifically about how to apply the book to life outside of work.Podcast episode published January 17, 2023.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/_UDgDssnjoYBuy the book: https://amzn.to/3GbcTkRConnect with Jeffrey Engle and Conquest Cyber:Jeffrey Engle LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/3X4dnjwJeffrey Engle Twitter: https://bit.ly/3CkRswAConquestCyber LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3jQMyRxConquestCyber Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Z5ZzXMCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss Jeffrey Engle’s brand new book “All the War They Want: Special Operations Techniques for Winning in Cyber Warfare, Business, and Life” and talk specifically about how to apply the book to business.Podcast episode published January 10, 2023.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/YgdGT3jfBUYBuy the book: https://amzn.to/3GbcTkRConnect with Jeffrey Engle and Conquest Cyber:Jeffrey Engle LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/3X4dnjwJeffrey Engle Twitter: https://bit.ly/3CkRswAConquestCyber LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3jQMyRxConquestCyber Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Z5ZzXMCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode, Josh and Erik review Jeffrey Engle’s brand new book “All the War They Want: Special Operations Techniques for Winning in Cyber Warfare, Business, and Life”.Podcast episode published January 3, 2023.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/TNE55gJxVMoBuy the book: https://amzn.to/3GbcTkRConnect with Jeffrey Engle and Conquest Cyber:Jeffrey Engle LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/3X4dnjwJeffrey Engle Twitter: https://bit.ly/3CkRswAConquestCyber LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3jQMyRxConquestCyber Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Z5ZzXMCheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss Chris Bailey’s new book “How to Calm Your Mind,” (released December 27, 2022) and talk specifically about how to apply the book to life outside of work.Buy the book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/671840/how-to-calm-your-mind-by-chris-bailey/https://www.amazon.com/How-Calm-Your-Mind-Productivity/dp/0593298519/Author’s website: https://chrisbailey.com/Podcast episode published December 27, 2022.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/62ccnosG8DACheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss Chris Bailey’s book “How to Calm Your Mind,” (releasing December 27, 2022) and talk specifically about how to apply the book to business.Buy the book: Penguin Random House: http://bit.ly/3BMC5g8Amazon: https://amzn.to/3G50d08Author’s website: http://bit.ly/3Vb3oaPPodcast episode published December 20, 2022.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/ZT6VVRNb4hECheck us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss and review Chris Bailey’s book “How to Calm Your Mind,” releasing December 27, 2022.Buy the book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/671840/how-to-calm-your-mind-by-chris-bailey/https://www.amazon.com/How-Calm-Your-Mind-Productivity/dp/0593298519/Author’s website: https://chrisbailey.com/Podcast episode published December 13, 2022.Podcast video available here: Check us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the book “Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win” by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin, and how to implement its concepts in your life.Published December 6, 2022.Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/4x4j95_em-8Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Ownership-U-S-Navy-SEALs/dp/1250067057Check us out at https://theconsultantandthecoach.com/, shoot us an email at theconsultantandthecoach@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ConsultCoachWin
In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the book “Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win” by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin, and talk specifically about how to apply the book to business.
Published November 29, 2022.
Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/QQdAFLqK9Ac
Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Ownership-U-S-Navy-SEALs/dp/1250067057
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In this episode, Josh and Erik review and discuss the book “Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win” by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin.
Published November 22, 2022.
Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/9ax5s458lDM
Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Ownership-U-S-Navy-SEALs/dp/1250067057
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss Dave Ramsey’s book “EntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches” and how to implement its concepts in your life.
Published November 15, 2022.
Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/zr0R0RnqBNY
Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/EntreLeadership-Practical-Business-Wisdom-Trenches/dp/1451617852
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss Dave Ramsey’s book “EntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches” and how to implement its concepts in your business.
Published November 8, 2022.
Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/9hFHyltBOq8
Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/EntreLeadership-Practical-Business-Wisdom-Trenches/dp/1451617852
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss and review Dave Ramsey’s book “EntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches”
Published November 1, 2022.
Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/AEV8g4cRYMs
Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/EntreLeadership-Practical-Business-Wisdom-Trenches/dp/1451617852
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss Patrick Lencioni’s new book “The 6 Types of Working Genius: A Better Way to Understand Your Gifts, Your Frustrations, and Your Team” and dive into Josh’s results after taking the assessment.
Book available here: https://www.amazon.com/Types-Working-Genius-Understand-Frustrations/dp/1637743297
Video of podcast available here: https://youtu.be/KBGrfWbFzPw
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss Patrick Lencioni’s new book “The 6 Types of Working Genius: A Better Way to Understand Your Gifts, Your Frustrations, and Your Team” and how to implement its concepts in your personal life.
Book available here: https://www.amazon.com/Types-Working-Genius-Understand-Frustrations/dp/1637743297
Video of podcast available here: https://youtu.be/jKojgE8suhU
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss Patrick Lencioni’s new book “The 6 Types of Working Genius: A Better Way to Understand Your Gifts, Your Frustrations, and Your Team” and how to implement its concepts in your business.
Book available here: https://www.amazon.com/Types-Working-Genius-Understand-Frustrations/dp/1637743297
Video of podcast available here: https://youtu.be/pNVwefYJS6Y
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In this episode, Josh and Erik debate Patrick Lencioni’s new book “The 6 Types of Working Genius: A Better Way to Understand Your Gifts, Your Frustrations, and Your Team”
Book available here: https://www.amazon.com/Types-Working-Genius-Understand-Frustrations/dp/1637743297
Video of podcast available here: https://youtu.be/7MK1EpsrmHs
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the two things that are needed to make your team healthy and growing.
Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/gSH1H7-V4Ek
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss five traits that will build your team.
Video of podcast available here: https://youtu.be/mnyjFKxBnjo
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss five traits that have the potential to wreak havoc in businesses and organizations.
Podcast video available here: https://youtu.be/4oHymqKw-gU
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss Patrick Lencioni’s upcoming book “The Six Types of Working Genius.”
https://www.amazon.com/Types-Working-Genius-Understand-Frustrations/dp/1637743297
https://www.workinggenius.com/
Video of podcast available here: https://youtu.be/ZbUaUzgspx4
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the role of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the workplace.
Video of podcast available here: https://youtu.be/99lYbydwYbY
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the experience of those with ADHD in the workplace, including ideas on how to best utilize your own ADHD (if you have it) and how to set others who have it in your workplace up for success.
Podcast video here: https://youtu.be/tViQP6SQdDs
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the difference in business between putting work in (e.g. refining your product or services, building backend systems, marketing, building relationships, etc.) vs. getting the results out (e.g. delivering your product or service, getting paid, etc.), and the space between what you can and what you cannot control in that process.
Video of podcast available here: https://youtu.be/QtuYVbP8fDk
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the role that an individual’s religious faith should play in their interaction with their workplace.
Video of the full podcast here: https://youtu.be/hCDu1ZwYUn4
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the things to consider when deciding if it is the right time to change jobs.
Video of the full podcast here: https://youtu.be/PjDAufCbklE
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the importance of coaching others in your organization and go over some tips for how best to do this.
Video of the full podcast here: https://youtu.be/CKtyZXKE0TI
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the need for leaders of businesses and organizations to be coached for their sake and the sake of those underneath them.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik debate whether or not 100% of your team members should be individuals who go above and beyond expectations in their work.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss when to end your professional relationship with clients or customers.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the ways to handle getting fired, either by a boss or by a client, in the best way.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the effect new seasons have on our work and family lives, specifically the new season of summer.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss different ways to utilize Gallups CliftonStrengths (aka StrengthsFinder) in the workplace.
https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/252137/home.aspx
Video of podcast: https://youtu.be/BYmL74jaNmw
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss additional dangers of placing boundaries or structures in business in places they do not belong.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the danger of placing boundaries or structures in business in places they do not belong.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the importance of using failures as opportunities to grow, rather than continuing on indefinitely.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the importance of sticking to your organization’s mission, values, and/or plan day after day as much as possible.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss ways that a leader can develop a healthy relationship with his or her own emotions.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss how to do short-term and long-term goal-setting for yourself and your organization.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss how to respond when disruptions happen within your organization.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss how to navigate when acts of nature interrupt your organization.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss how to navigate your organization through upheaval with its team members.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss how to navigate your organization through catastrophes in the market.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss how to navigate your organization through external and political catastrophes.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik highlight the need for quality team building by sharing stories of successful efforts to build teams.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik highlight the need for quality team building by sharing stories of how efforts to build teams have ended poorly.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the need to work well with your competition to find opportunities for your market.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the importance of having authenticity in your organization’s brand.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the need for organizations to remain agile to succeed in the ever changing marketplace.
Mentioned in this episode: “Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow” by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais https://www.amazon.com/Team-Topologies-Organizing-Business-Technology/dp/B07VWYNGCQ
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the need to keep sustainability as a key concept as you develop your organizations’ operations.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss strategies for ensuring your team members have good employment experiences with your organization.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the need for automating and offshoring business practices as a means of controlling costs for your organization.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the importance of managing time well and the key role calendars can play in ensuring plans turn into reality,
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Episode 17: Life Teams
In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss what life teams are and why they are important for leaders to have for themselves.
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In this episode, Erik and Josh discuss the personal retreat Erik went on recently at Onsite Workshops in Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee. He goes over some of the program, and talks about the value of retreats for those in leadership.
Jewel interview with Joe Rogan regarding On-sites: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2TRBNGScfO2K3RWRIYJedJ
Onsite Workshops website: https://onsiteworkshops.com/
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the dangers of isolation and the importance of a leader having quality community.
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In this bonus episode, Erik interviews executive coach Rebeka Garcia Cook about coaching, "emotional epidemiology", and her upcoming book "Stuck.Strained.Stressed: Real Stories About Shifting Your Mindset to Overcome Challenges”.
Check out Rebeka’s resources:
Greenboat Coaching website: https://www.GreenboatCoaching.com/
Email Rebeka: rebeka@greenboatcoaching.com
Free give-away for signing up: http://www.greenboatcoaching.com/join
Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebekagarciacook/
Check out Rebeka’s chapter “The Enough Box” in the book “Stuck.Strained.Stressed: Real Stories About Shifting Your Mindset to Overcome Challenges”: https://www.amazon.com/Stuck-Strained-Stressed-Stories-Shifting-Overcome-Challenges/dp/0578980177/
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the importance of having a life plan for yourself.
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Michael Hyatt books: https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Hyatt/e/B001HOEX92? Stephen Covey books: https://www.amazon.com/Stephen-R-Covey/e/B000AQ2VAQ? Donald Miller books: https://www.amazon.com/Donald-Miller/e/B001H6Q2QC?
In this episode, Josh and Erik have a special episode with a focus on an issue common to many leaders of businesses and organizations: dealing with difficult family dynamics during the holidays.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the need for utilizing time in conjunction with grace and truth for leading businesses and organizations.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the key value of grace for leading organizations.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the importance of truth in your leadership of your business or organization.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the need for cultivating healthy relationships for leading your organization well.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the need for healthy boundaries in a business.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the need for a business and its leadership to have a healthy relationship with reality.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the need for clarity on assessing capability in yourself as a leader and in your team.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss more ways that dysfunctions tend to play out on teams.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the important role that emotions play in the workplace.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the difference between work and toil, and how this difference affects businesses and productivity in the workplace.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss the way that recurring parts of life affect businesses and business leaders, and discuss ways to leverage these for you and for your business.
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In this episode, Josh and Erik discuss different ways that dysfunctions tend to play out on teams.
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A quick announcement about our upcoming new podcast!
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