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Productive Flourishing

327 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 100 ratings

Productive Flourishing (formerly the Creative Giant Show) explores how to do the work that matters to become your best self in the world. Host Charlie Gilkey and occasional co-host Angela Wheeler take listeners on a deep dive into the lives of leaders, changemakers, creatives, and entrepreneurs who are thriving in life and business by doing work that matters. Listen in to see how they cultivate meaning, success, and happiness as well as their approach to productivity, business, health, and the challenges (yes, even the deep, dark ones) that show up in their lives.

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Episodes

067: How to Avoid Creative Burnout with Jennifer Louden

February 01, 2016 19:46 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

Finishing creative work is challenging because sometimes you can’t just push through, as doing so will lead to creative burnout. And yet, you can’t give up when it gets hard or you’ll never really do the work that matters. Jennifer Louden joins me on this episode to share how her wearing away from creative burnout lead to a new body of work and what she has learned along the way about avoiding creative burnout. Ready? Let’s do this!   Key Takeaways: [0:58] Who is Jennifer Louden? [3:19] ...

067: How to Avoid Creative Burnout with Jennifer Louden

February 01, 2016 19:46 - 46 minutes - 42.6 MB

Finishing creative work is challenging because sometimes you can’t just push through, as doing so will lead to creative burnout. And yet, you can’t give up when it gets hard or you’ll never really do the work that matters. Jennifer Louden joins me on this episode to share how her wearing away from creative burnout lead to a new body of work and what she has learned along the way about avoiding creative burnout. Ready? Let’s do this!   Key Takeaways: [0:58] Who is Jennifer Louden?...

Jennifer Louden: How to Avoid Creative Burnout (Episode 67)

February 01, 2016 19:46 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

Finishing creative work is challenging because sometimes you can’t just push through, as doing so will lead to creative burnout. And yet, you can’t give up when it gets hard or you’ll never really do the work that matters. Jennifer Louden joins me on this episode to share how her wearing away from creative burnout lead to a new body of work and what she has learned along the way about avoiding creative burnout. Ready? Let’s do this!   Key Takeaways: [0:58] Who is Jennifer Louden? [3:19] ...

066: Scaling Up Without Selling Out with Laura Novak Meyer

January 25, 2016 14:19 - 46 minutes - 42.3 MB

A common myth is that scaling a business means you have to compromise the core values, culture and human-friendly qualities that the business originally started with. In today’s episode, Laura Novak Meyer joins me to share what she learned in the process of scaling her business while keeping it true to its core. Laura is an entrepreneur who is one of only 3% of women business owners to grow their company to more than one million dollars in revenue. Ready? Let’s do this!   Key Takeaways: [...

065: The Coaching Habit Unlocks Human Potential with Michael Bungay Stanier

January 18, 2016 16:06 - 48 minutes - 44.7 MB

Coaching is a powerful way of being with people, because it unlocks human potential and transforms the way you relate to others. It is also really misunderstood, misrepresented, and when done right it is hard to do. Michael Bungay Stanier is an award winning coach and he joins me today to work through some powerful coaching questions you can use at work and at home. Make sure to listen in, for the turn in the conversation about two thirds of the way through this episode. Ready? Let's do this...

064: What Will You Stand For This Year? with Jeffrey Davis

January 11, 2016 16:03 - 40 minutes - 37.3 MB

You were probably in the goal setting mode for 2016 or maybe you just want to set the right goals. It turns out that making great goals is often a matter of asking the right questions. Jeffrey Davis and I think a particularly good question is, "what will you stand for, this year?" and that's what we're jamming about on this episode. This isn't about fighting against something but rather standing up and standing for something. You are writing a story, so you might as well think about what you...

Episode 63 - Your Voice Can Be Transformational with Alexia Vernon

January 04, 2016 19:32 - 52 minutes - 48 MB

Branded a "Moxie Maven" by The White House Office of Public Engagement for her unique and effective approach to leadership development, through her 'Step Into Your Moxie' platform, Alexia has become the go-to expert for helping entrepreneurs, executives, online experts, and other thought leaders create, pitch, and perform their spotlight talks and design and execute transformational events. Alexia is also the founder and director of Influencer Academy, a women's leadership development progra...

Episode 62 - 5 Ways to Make Better Plans for the New Year

December 28, 2015 15:04 - 34 minutes - 32.3 MB

It's the time of year where we're thinking about setting new goals and new resolutions. On this final episode of 2015, Angela and Charlie wanted to take the time to talk about some things to think about as you’re setting intentions and new plans for the New Year. They’re excited to jump into the show. Ready? Let's do this!   Key Takeaways [01:12] What is Angela looking forward to for next year? [02:26] What to think about when you're creating plans for next year. [02:33] Do a review bef...

Episode 61 - Mixing Freelancing, Music, and Entrepreneurship with Graham Cochrane

December 21, 2015 21:37 - 59 minutes - 55 MB

The stories we often hear and tell ourselves about entrepreneurs, are that successful entrepreneurs somehow had it in their blood or it was always what they wanted to be. The problem is that a lot of people who are now entrepreneurs never thought they'd be one or even have a hard time owning the title now. Graham Cochrane joins me to talk about his journey from freelancer to a successful entrepreneur in the music industry.   About Graham Cochrane: Graham is a freelance recording and mix e...

Episode 60 - How to Make Email Work for You with Dmitri Leonov

December 14, 2015 16:13 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

Email has become the primary tool many of us use to communicate with others. We both love it and hate it, because like money, email can be a great servant but a terrible master. Dmitri Leonov joins Charlie Gilkey to jam about ways you can make email work for you rather than against you. Email is one of Charlie’s favorite topics to talk about and he’s ready to jump into it with Dmitri.   Key Takeaways: [0:48] Charlie introduces his guest, Dmitri Leonov [1:30] The current email landscape ...

Episode 59 - Debugging the Imposter Syndrome with Dan Pickett

December 07, 2015 15:49 - 50 minutes - 46.3 MB

The imposter syndrome is a major road block for many of us when it comes to doing our best work, especially if doing it requires us to start something new. “Who are you to do it?” rings so loudly inside us that we often can’t hear the other more helpful stories or see the other data points that show us that we’re on the right path. Dan Picket joins Charlie Gilkey for episode 59 to jam about how to debug the imposter syndrome.    Key Takeaways: [0:55] Who is Dan Picket? [1:02] Dan’s perso...

Episode 58 - How to Heal After the Loss of a Partner with Kristin Meekhof

November 30, 2015 21:06 - 47 minutes - 43.4 MB

Kristin Meekhof is a licenced Masters level social worker. She's a speaker, contributor to Huffington Post, a Maria Shriver “Architect of Change”, and the author of A Widow's Guide to Healing. She has been seen on Huffington Post Live, featured on American Greetings and at ABC Headquarters in New York. She has also been a panellist at the Parliament of World Religions. In 2007, she was 33 when her husband died from Adrenal cancer. About three years after his death, she decided that she wante...

Episode 57 - What to Do When You Have Too Much to Do

November 23, 2015 17:45 - 43 minutes - 40.4 MB

Sometimes, you commit to a few things and then life intervenes and throws a few more things on your plate, and it can sometimes get away from you. You feel like "how am I going to do all of this?", "what do I need to let go?", "how do I handle my own expectations for what I'd be able to do?" - That's what Charlie Gilkey & Angela Wheeler will chat about on this episode.     Key Takeaways:   [02:08] Charlie talks about the major products he has going on at once   [05:03] Angela points ou...

Episode 56 - Experience is the Best Teacher with Jordan Agolli

November 16, 2015 16:42 - 40 minutes - 37.6 MB

Jordan Agolli is a young, but highly experienced entrepreneur who is also the host of the Teenage Entrepreneur. He started his first business when he was 14-years-old, and grew the company to 20 employees by the time he was 18-years-old. In 2014, he founded Teenage Entrepreneur, which is a platform focused on educating and inspiring the younger generation to pursue entrepreneurship. The show has listeners in 65 countries. In 2015, he was hired as the director of operations for a company that...

Episode 55 - Planning Creates Luck with Rebecca Rescate

November 09, 2015 18:15 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

Rebecca is a serial entrepreneur who creates problem solving consumer goods that are in the hands of over half million people around the world, and have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, multiple episodes of ABC's Shark Tank, Good Morning America and more. Rescate began her entrepreneurial career at the age of 25 in New York City. In the past decade, she has built four brands with unique creative products, including: CityKitty, HoodiePillow, Top.Down Planner, and ...

Episode 54 - The Power of Meditation with Susan Piver

November 02, 2015 16:00 - 49 minutes - 45.1 MB

Susan Piver makes a reappearance on this week's episode to talk about meditation. Susan was featured on episode four of The Creative Giant Show, so be sure to check out her first interview with Charlie after you listen to this one. Susan Piver has an international reputation for being an exceptionally skillful meditation teacher and shares valuable insight on how to start a meditation practice and make it stick.   Key Takeaways: [2:50] Susan's book, Start Here Now, is out. [5:50] What re...

Balancing Self Care and Showing Up (Episode 53)

October 26, 2015 14:54 - 31 minutes - 28.6 MB

Angela Wheeler joins Charlie Gilkey in today's podcast episode. Charlie and Angela talk on how sometimes it's difficult to practice self-care and take care of all of your responsibilities at the same time. The two explore the subject of self-care and talk on why they're not feeling 100% at the best on the show.   Key Takeaways: [2:05] Charlie and Angela weren't in the best of places today. [3:20] Maybe we use the excuse of not feeling well to avoid responsibilities. [4:15] Look at your ...

Episode 53 - Balancing Self Care and Showing Up

October 26, 2015 14:54 - 31 minutes - 28.6 MB

Angela Wheeler joins Charlie Gilkey in today's podcast episode. Charlie and Angela talk on how sometimes it's difficult to practice self-care and take care of all of your responsibilities at the same time. The two explore the subject of self-care and talk on why they're not feeling 100% at the best on the show.   Key Takeaways: [2:05] Charlie and Angela weren't in the best of places today. [3:20] Maybe we use the excuse of not feeling well to avoid responsibilities. [4:15] Look at your ...

Charlie & Angela: Balancing Self Care and Showing Up (Episode 53)

October 26, 2015 14:54 - 31 minutes - 28.6 MB

Angela Wheeler joins Charlie Gilkey in today's podcast episode. Charlie and Angela talk on how sometimes it's difficult to practice self-care and take care of all of your responsibilities at the same time. The two explore the subject of self-care and talk on why they're not feeling 100% at the best on the show.   Key Takeaways: [2:05] Charlie and Angela weren't in the best of places today. [3:20] Maybe we use the excuse of not feeling well to avoid responsibilities. [4:15] Look at your ...

Episode 52 - Making Tech Startups More Human-Friendly with Nathalie Molina Nino

October 19, 2015 19:00 - 51 minutes - 47.7 MB

Nathalie Molina Niño launched her first tech startup at the age of 20 and then later graduated with a degree in playwriting at Columbia University. In 2012, Nathalie co-founded a non-profit at the Athena Center for Leadership studies of Barnard College at Columbia University, where she advises young women entrepreneurs. Nathalie talks on how she got her head start in the tech industry and why she's working to fix the large gender and minority gap in the tech world.   Key Takeaways: [3:05]...

Episode 51 - How to Thrive as Life AND Business Partners with Angela Wheeler

October 12, 2015 16:48 - 54 minutes - 50 MB

Charlie Gilkey and Angela Wheeler have been together for over 18 years and discuss on today's podcast what's it like working with each other. Angela shares her struggles on leaving her academia career, catching up with Charlie's four year learning curve in the business, and surviving a near-death experience. Charlie and Angela talk on the importance of understanding each other's cycles and rhythms and to have boundaries in the relationship where it's not all work and no play.   Key Takeawa...

Episode 50 - GRIT to Great with Linda Kaplan Thaler

October 05, 2015 13:06 - 41 minutes - 38.2 MB

Linda Kaplan Thaler is an advertising luminary and author who is also the cofounder of the Kaplan Thaler Group and chairman of Publicis New York. She has created many iconic advertising campaigns such as Kodak Moments and the Aflac duck. She is a native New Yorker who has co-authored three bestselling books: Bang!: Getting Your Message Heard in a Noisy World, The Power of Nice, and The Power of Small. Her newest book is called Grit to Great, which she also co-authored with her business partn...

Episode 49 - Financial Success Doesn’t Start in Your Wallet with Jacquette Timmons

September 28, 2015 13:44 - 55 minutes - 51 MB

Jacquette Timmons is a financial behaviorist who helps her clients figure out how to connect their money to life in a real and meaningful way. She offers unbiased advice and helps people gain insight and clarity that they might not otherwise get on their own. She helps people blend the emotions of money with the math of money so they can move forward with their financial goals and take control. She is the founder of Sterling Investment Management, Inc. and also wrote a book titled Financial ...

Episode 48 - Love As Your Strategic Foundation with Sarah Jones

September 21, 2015 15:51 - 50 minutes - 46.1 MB

Sarah Jones is the founder of Introverted Alpha, a place to help introverted men attract women naturally. Her work has been featured in various places including Cosmo and Business Insider and many other. Along with being a dating coach, Sarah also uses Introverted Alpha to help support the cause of ending human trafficking. She joins Charlie on the show today to discuss these topics and much more.   Key Takeaways: 01:46 – How Sarah got started doing what she does now. 04:50 – How Sarah f...

Episode 47 - The Future of the Creative Giant Show with Charlie Gilkey

September 14, 2015 12:39 - 15 minutes - 14.6 MB

Charlie takes a few minutes in this episode to discuss the future of the show and the direction he would like to take it.   Key Takeaways: 00:47 – “Bullets, cannonballs, and tripwires.” 01:36 – Why Charlie wanted to get to 50 episodes. 03:33 – People saying they want more of Charlie on the podcast. 04:28 – Charlie not wanting the show to be another “how-to” show. 05:00 – How to figure out the two tensions of people wanting more Charlie on the show and it not being a “how-to” show. 07...

Episode 46 - Make Your Message Match Your Mission with Brigitte Lyons

September 07, 2015 13:30 - 48 minutes - 44.9 MB

Brigitte Lyons is a media specialist who founded B, a boutique PR agency helping organizations and individuals move their ideas. She teaches entrepreneurs how to take media outreach into their own hands. Brigitte is an advocate for emerging talent, and those she has helped have gone on to get coverage from cnn.com, The Huffington Post, Elle Décor, espn.com, and more. She encourages people to be relentlessly focused on what they’re doing in order to get their work out there to make an impact ...

Episode 45 - Different is Awesome with Ryan Haack

August 31, 2015 15:49 - 35 minutes - 32.2 MB

Ryan Haack is an author, blogger, and speaker who was born without a left hand. In 2011, he launched his website, livingonehanded.com, in an effort to help people embrace the things that make them different and realize that they are still valuable and important. He writes about his experiences as someone who was born with a physical difference and tries to give hope to others who may be dealing with the same kind of thing. He also speaks at schools on this subject and recently released his f...

Episode 45 - Different is Awesome with Ryan Haack

August 31, 2015 15:49 - 35 minutes - 32.5 MB

Ryan Haack is an author, blogger, and speaker who was born without a left hand. In 2011, he launched his website, livingonehanded.com, in an effort to help people embrace the things that make them different and realize that they are still valuable and important. He writes about his experiences as someone who was born with a physical difference and tries to give hope to others who may be dealing with the same kind of thing. He also speaks at schools on this subject and recently released his f...

Episode 44 - Fight for What You Believe In with Willie Jackson

August 24, 2015 18:15 - 53 minutes - 48.9 MB

Willie Jackson is the founder and publisher of Abernathy, a magazine for black men. He is also a tech consultant and a member of Seth Godin’s Domino Project. He is an advisor and has worked with several bestselling authors and entrepreneurs as well as speaking regularly at conferences. Previously, he served as the director of Web optimization for W3 EDGE, an interactive Web development and marketing agency. Abernathy is his latest project that was started partly because of the events in Ferg...

Episode 43 - The Art of Work with Jeff Goins

August 17, 2015 13:02 - 34 minutes - 32 MB

Many of us don’t know exactly what we want to be. We wander through life dissecting our likes and our wants without realizing this is a process which gives our calling time to present itself. Life’s dopamine shots of getting it now can interfere with your ability to share your gift. If you write call yourself a writer, if you paint a painter, etc. If you believe it others will too. Jeff’s work  embodies his past experiences and it shares how he overcame his previous assumptions about what pa...

Episode 42 - Live a Savvy Life with Stephanie Carls

August 10, 2015 23:50 - 41 minutes - 38.4 MB

The impression that you make while connecting on social media can help you land the perfect job or it can haunt you. Your online personal brand is what the world sees so, make certain it is authentically you. It may be difficult in the future to cover up any regrets. In this 24 hour socially engaged world realize, it is ok to say no and ok to step offline for Its important to reasses the image you want to promote, as well as the path you want to take towards your future.   Key Takeaways: ...

Episode 41 - Which Wolf Will You Feed?

August 03, 2015 14:11 - 5 minutes - 7.33 MB

Charlie talks briefly on the show today about an old Native American parable about an evil wolf and a good wolf and which wolf we feed. It’s about the battle that goes on inside of us. Do we choose to feed the good or the bad in us? He addresses that in this week’s show.   Key Takeaways: 00:50 – Native American parable. 01:58 – It’s not just one choice of which wolf we are feeding. It’s a long history of making that choice. 04:21 – Whatever energy we put into the world, we get back.  0...

Episode 40 - Your Work is a Gift with James Victore

July 27, 2015 16:34 - 43 minutes - 40.4 MB

James Victore is a graphic artist, author, and activist who describes his art as “sexy” and strives to help people find their creative courage through talks and workshops. He has numerous high-profile clients and his posters have been displayed in places like the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Library of Congress, among others. In addition to his life-changing talks and workshops, James also reaches people through his YouTube video series Burning Questions where he answers question...

Episode 39 - Be True to Yourself with Natalie Sisson

July 20, 2015 20:13 - 38 minutes - 35.7 MB

Known as the Suitcase Entrepreneur, Natalie Sisson has been traveling the world and living out of her suitcase since 2006 while also running a successful online business from her laptop that generates a six-figure income. She is a number-one bestselling author, podcaster, speaker, and adventure and is on a mission to help entrepreneurs create true freedom in their lives by 2020. Natalie joins Charlie on the show today to discuss her adventuresome lifestyle, how she grew her business, upcomin...

Episode 38 - Every Day Is A Pivotal Point with Kevin Briggs

July 13, 2015 17:12 - 40 minutes - 36.9 MB

Sergeant Kevin Briggs is a retired California Highway Patrol officer who spent most of his time on the Golden Gate Bridge encouraging people not to commit suicide by jumping. He was nicknamed the guardian of the Golden Gate Bridge and has helped over 200 people make the decision not to end their life. After retiring, he continued his work by traveling worldwide to speak on the subjects of crisis management, suicide prevention, and leadership skills. He speaks and teaches at conferences and l...

Episode 37 - Do What You Can, When You Can with Carla Birnberg

July 06, 2015 11:11 - 32 minutes - 29.5 MB

The smartest thing Carla ever did with regards to writing her book is collaborating with a person who was just as emotionally involved as she was. She was so used to going full throttle all the time she needed to learn that you can ask for help or even quit it for a while and go back to it later. She found that using online collaboration tools allowed the words to flow and increased her and her partner’s productivity. The only part of the process she found difficult was when asking for blurb...

Episode 36 - Write Your Own Future with Ali Luke

June 29, 2015 11:11 - 52 minutes - 48.5 MB

Ali Luke is an author, blogger, entrepreneur, and mother who blogs about writing on her website Aliventures. She is also the creator of Writers’ Huddle, a teaching community site for writers. She started writing online in 2008 and has since become a regular blogger on popular websites. She is also the author of Publishing E-Books For Dummies and the novel Lycopolis. Ali joins Charlie on the show today to talk about the challenges of being a working writer, mother, and entrepreneur, how havin...

Episode 35 - Weave Your Magic into Your Life with Andrew Bennett

June 22, 2015 14:08 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

Andrew Bennett is a former Fortune 500 corporate executive and started his career working as H. Ross Perot's personal assistant. Andrew teaches corporations his transformation framework, which he developed through his passion and understanding of magic. He uses three principles for incorporating change into a company – appear, disappear, and restore and in the episode he explains further how this framework has improved businesses and professional relationships. Andrew shares to Charlie his p...

Episode 34 - Living a Full-Color Life with Melissa Dinwiddie

June 15, 2015 16:00 - 48 minutes - 45.3 MB

Melissa evangelizes that feeding your creative hungers is one of the fastest routes to happiness. As a happiness catalyst and creativity instigator Melissa empowers people to find and follow their callings, create their art and share their work because that’s how you will change the world. An artist in multiple forms Melissa models living a full color life and shares her writings, artwork and music on her blog, Living a Creative Life where you can also find her podcast Live Creative Now.  ...

Episode 33 - The 12 Challenges of Creative Giants

June 08, 2015 14:57 - 15 minutes - 14.5 MB

Charlie talks today on the show about what it means to be a creative giant and why he uses that term, challenges a creative giant may face, what it means and how to “stand tall,” and more.   Key Takeaways: 01:13 – What creative giants are. 03:20 – The challenges creative giants face. 07:52 – Why the term “giant”? 09:05 – What usually happens when a creative giant goes to large events and conferences.  11:34 – Charlie’s fear of using the term “creative giant” publically.  12:21 – Bein...

Episode 32 - A Life of Storytelling with Mary Trunk

June 01, 2015 14:45 - 44 minutes - 30.7 MB

Mary Trunk has many titles to her name including painter, dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker and has been making documentary films for over 20 years. Her first feature length film, The Watershed, screened at over 30 film festivals worldwide and has won numerous awards. She then spent seven years filming her latest documentary Lost in Living. Another short documentary, The Past is in the Present: At Home with Gunther Schuller, co-produced with her husband Paul Sanchez, is also touring the f...

Episode 32 - A Life of Storytelling with Mary Trunk

June 01, 2015 14:45 - 44 minutes - 41.4 MB

Mary Trunk has many titles to her name including painter, dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker and has been making documentary films for over 20 years. Her first feature length film, The Watershed, screened at over 30 film festivals worldwide and has won numerous awards. She then spent seven years filming her latest documentary Lost in Living. Another short documentary, The Past is in the Present: At Home with Gunther Schuller, co-produced with her husband Paul Sanchez, is also touring the f...

Episode 31 - Building Your Money Muscle with Joan Sotkin

May 25, 2015 14:11 - 37 minutes - 35.4 MB

Joan Sotkin is an author, coach, and businesswoman who helps people understand why they do what they do with their money and how to change their financial behaviors. In the 1980’s Joan built her own mail order business selling crystals and making over $30,000 a month, but her lack of business and financial skills led to her downfall and bankruptcy. This led her down the path of learning everything she could about business and financial management, even attending 12-step programs like Debtors...

Episode 30 - Advancing Craftsmanship with Breanne Dyck

May 18, 2015 12:13 - 58 minutes - 53.9 MB

Breanne Dyck is a strategist, coach, and consultant whose expertise is in distilling information, drawing key insights, and helping her clients achieve light bulb moments. She helps microbusinesses grow their revenues and their impact by applying the principles of adult learning. Her clients include speakers, authors, coaches, consultants, and other microbusiness owners, and she helps them achieve world-class results for their businesses and their customers. She has consulted on many product...

Episode 29 - Building an Inspiring Tomorrow with Valerie Groth

May 11, 2015 19:35 - 41 minutes - 38.9 MB

Val Groth is a former school social worker in the inner city schools of Chicago. She holds dual masters degrees in social work and educational leadership, which has helped her work with students in crisis. After her career as a social worker she entered the field of life coaching and works with clients around the world, helping them make positive transformations in their lives. She also hosts her own podcast, Inspirations With Val, which is top ranked on iTunes. It has received over 140,000 ...

Episode 28 - The Art of Being Unmistakable with Srinivas Rao

May 04, 2015 18:32 - 44 minutes - 41.6 MB

Srinivas Rao is a bestselling author and the host and founder of The Unmistakable Creative Podcast where he has interviewed over 500 people in an effort to inspire and encourage his listeners to stand out by being unmistakable. He is also the creator of The Instigator Experience conference and self-published his book The Art of Being Unmistakable. Srini joins Charlie on the show to talk about all of that, as well as offer various other insights into his entrepreneurship journey.   Key Take...

Episode 27 - Leveraging Your Quiet Power with Tara Gentile

April 27, 2015 12:03 - 40 minutes - 37.6 MB

Tara Gentile is an author and business strategist, who works with entrepreneurs and helps them design their personal “quiet power strategy” that will tap into their strengths and help them lead themselves where they want to go. She teaches her clients how to find what makes them most effective. Her work has been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, Design Sponge, and in the bestselling book The $100 Startup. She is also an instructor and speaker, teaching about entrepreneurship, money, and the ...

Episode 26 - Owning Your Own Path with Chris Brogan

April 20, 2015 14:45 - 31 minutes - 29.8 MB

Chris Brogan is the CEO of Owner Media Group, a highly sought after professional speaker, coach, consultant, and author. He provides education and tools to help make people’s lives and businesses thrive by teaching them how to own the game they most want to win. He offers events and courses to help get them to that next level of ownership. He is also a New York Times bestselling author of eight books, Forbes has listed Chris as one of the must follow marketing minds of 2014, and his website ...

Episode 25 - Art, Abundance, and Entrepreneurship with Cory Huff

April 13, 2015 15:18 - 34 minutes - 32.3 MB

Cory Huff is an actor and storyteller who also has a career in Internet marketing. He discovered search engine marketing in social media in 2004 and since then has worked on marketing and software programs for some of the world’s biggest companies. He started his business The Abundant Artist in 2009 as a way of teaching Internet marketing to his artist friends who were asking him for help. He’s helped dozens of artists since, and some of his artist friends and clients have gone on to sell th...

Julie Daley: Becoming a Force of Nature (Episode 24)

April 06, 2015 18:13 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MB

Julie Daley is a teacher, writer, and coach who works with people around the world in emotional intelligence, conscious embodiment, leadership potential, spontaneous awakening, the sacred feminine, finding one’s purpose, healing the pain of the past, and disconnecting from negative conditioning. She started her journey in 2001 when she became a certified creativity and business teacher at Stanford and received coaching certification from the Coaches Training Institute and the International F...

Guests

Susan Piver
4 Episodes
Breanne Dyck
3 Episodes
Seth Godin
3 Episodes
Tara Gentile
3 Episodes
Courtney Carver
2 Episodes
Jennifer Louden
2 Episodes
Jonathan Fields
2 Episodes
Srinivas Rao
2 Episodes
Amber Rae
1 Episode
Andy Molinsky
1 Episode
Ash Beckham
1 Episode
Chris Brogan
1 Episode
Cynthia Morris
1 Episode
Dr. Samantha Brody
1 Episode
Jeff Goins
1 Episode
Jenny Blake
1 Episode
Kevin Briggs
1 Episode
Laura Coe
1 Episode
Mark Nepo
1 Episode
Mary Shores
1 Episode
Mike Vardy
1 Episode
Natalie Sisson
1 Episode
Paul Jarvis
1 Episode
Sarah Jones
1 Episode

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