One Word: Gratitude
Practicing gratitude is a good idea any time of the year. The more you practice it, the better you feel, and the likelihood of better things come your way.
Practicing gratitude is a good idea any time of the year. The more you practice it, the better you feel, and the likelihood of better things come your way.
In a time where, as online solopreneurs, we pressure ourselves to have the highest number of followers, a huge email list, tons of subscribers, there’s… Read More »Don’t Underestimate the Importance of One
Genesis Eakes joins me on today’s show. As the Founder and President of Genesis Eakes International, she believes that businesses exist to solve the world’s… Read More »Because Leadership is a Journey and Not a Destination with Genesis Eakes
In today’s episode, I interview Thinking Big Coaching’s Sean Osborn. Sean Osborn is a coach and mindset strategist who specializes in getting people to their… Read More »Homeless to Millionaire, The Mindset Switch | Interview with Sean Osborn
If you were to tell me ten years ago that I’d have a career in marketing, I would have thought you were crazy! In this… Read More »From Reluctant Marketer to Content Marketing Agency Owner
Several weeks ago, before the news broke in the spread of the Coronavirus, I had a wonderful conversation with Marshall Townsend. Marshall is a leadership… Read More »Mark Your Ball: How to Navigate the Course Outside Your Comfort Zone with Marshall Townsend
In this episode, I’m proud to introduce you to Penny Rosema, owner of 2 Views International. Penny is a professional speaker and consultant specializing in negotiations. She also is the managing director of the Cookware Manufacturers Association.
Even if you don’t want to travel like I do and just want the flexibility of having a home office, this episode will help spark some ideas.
Learn how raising the question “Why be normal?” can help you achieve your goals.
Unfortunately, we make assumptions about people entirely too quickly. In this week’s podcast, I share how I decided not to judge and sought out a conversation. Listen and learn what I learned from 87-year young Dale Smith when it comes to broadcasting your message and managing all the tech that goes with it.