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267. The Secret To Stability At Work
Are you stable? Before you answer that, you need to read this article about stability at work. Not to be overly dramatic, but your life depends on it. Yeah, I know, that was overly dramatic.
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7. Your True Job: The Lessons From Amazon and McDonald’s
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4. Radical Empathy: Transforming Leadership
Empathy is important for any leader to succeed. Radical empathy takes it to the next level. In the words of [...]
3. Your Goal Will Not Fill Your Hole
Life is filled with milestones. There is no finish line in life. Or, really, there’s only one (RIP). Everything else [...]
2. If Only. And Other Excuses For Not Living Your Dream
We each have a different perspective on life. That’s both the good news and the [...]
1. Intro to The Best Leadership Podcast Ever
Welcome to “The Best Leadership Podcast Ever”. It’s great to have you here. Seriously, you look especially leader-like today. [...]
262. Don’t Pop Your Customer’s Balloons
There are two important lessons that are critical for every single and company to understand. And they involve your customer's balloons. Don't pop them.
261. Embracing Growth: The 4 Leaders Who Fail
There are 4 types of leaders who do a crap job embracing growth. You're going to want to pay attention so you can check yourself before you wreck your career.