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Voice of Influence

352 episodes - English - Latest episode: 11 days ago - ★★★★★ - 54 ratings

Voice of Influence: Personal Brand and Communication Strategy for Message-Driven Leaders is a podcast featuring interviews with thought leaders and experts who have a highly developed voice of influence. Creative, message-driven leaders will appreciate the support, insight and advice that will help them develop their own voice and compelling communication that makes a difference in the world.

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165: Don't Be Afraid of Building Friendships at Work with Shasta Nelson

November 03, 2020 09:30 - 52 minutes - 48.4 MB

Shasta Nelson is a friendship expert and a leading voice on loneliness and creating healthy relationships. Whether she’s speaking at conferences or on TEDx stages or giving media interviews to outlets such as the New York Times and The Washington Post, she is constantly teaching all of us how to create healthier and more fulfilling relationships in our lives. Shasta’s latest book, The Business of Friendship: Making the Most of Relationships Where We Spend Most of Our Time, teaches us why w...

164: Building Relationships While Maintaining Productivity at Work

October 27, 2020 08:30 - 19 minutes - 18 MB

Our next series on the podcast is about friendship at work and Rosanne and I thought a perfect way to kick things off would be to talk about our friendship and how it aligns with our working relationship. In this episode, Rosanne and I share the concerns she had when I first approached her a few years ago about working together, the lessons I had to learn in the beginning when it came to accepting Rosanne’s ideas and input without taking it personally, why ego needs to be removed from the ...

163: Is Your Tone Influential?

October 20, 2020 08:30 - 17 minutes - 16.2 MB

A few episodes ago, we talked about why it’s important to simplify your expertise so that people who don’t share your knowledge of a subject can care about what you have to say. In last week’s episode, I spoke with marketing consultant, Wes Gay, about practical steps that subject matter experts can take to cut the jargon and speak clearly so people will listen, In continuing with this theme, I’m now discussing some mistakes experts make that end sabotaging their message by making other peo...

162: How to Cut the Jargon and Speak Clearly with Wes Gay

October 13, 2020 08:30 - 44 minutes - 40.9 MB

Wes Gay is a writer, entrepreneur, and marketing consultant. He is a StoryBrand Certified Copywriter and Guide, helping businesses clarify their marketing message and strengthen their position in the marketplace. While this is Wes’ second appearance on the Voice of Influence podcast, he and I originally connected because I was looking for help with my own marketing efforts. In this episode, Wes and I discuss what the “curse of knowledge” is and why all experts should be aware of it, why ...

161: Simplifying Your Expertise So People Care

October 06, 2020 08:30 - 22 minutes - 20.6 MB

Starting today and continuing over the next few weeks, we’ll be diving deeper into how to communicate more simply so you message doesn’t get lost. In this episode, Rosanne and I discuss how her son’s passion for fish is a perfect example of the importance of speaking to your potential customers in a way that will resonate with them, why we as experts need to realize that we’ll always care more about the subject matter than our clients and customers, why we need to know our target audience ...

160: Break Free from Who You Think You Should Be

September 29, 2020 08:30 - 21 minutes - 15.6 MB

After the three previous three episodes about change, I wanted to take some time to think through together what the psychology behind behavioral change means for you individually and how you can process paradigm shifts and helps others process them as well. In this episode, I share the difference between assimilation and accommodation, the first time I experienced change in a way that rocked me to my core, the song I wrote about the feelings I had during that experience, how to understand ...

159: Another Look at the Psychology Behind Changing Your Mind

September 22, 2020 08:30 - 20 minutes - 15.3 MB

We’ve talked this month about the fact that change challenges us. As part of this theme, I had a conversation with Dr. Espen Klausen last week about the psychology behind how people change. In that conversation, Dr. Klausen described some of the differences between assimilation, which he says is bringing new ideas into old schemas, and accommodation, which he says involves significant paradigm shifts. This week, Roseanne Moore is on the show to help me dive deeper into the concepts of as...

158: The Psychology Behind Changing Your Mind with Espen Klausen, Ph.D

September 15, 2020 08:30 - 45 minutes - 33.4 MB

Espen Klausen, Ph.D., is back on the show! In case you’re not familiar with this frequent guest, Espen is a licensed psychologist and speaker based in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. His work in public community mental health includes individuals, couples, and family therapy with clients of all ages and he conducts psychological assessments. He is the lead psychologist for several County programs. He consults for Social Services. As a speaker, he runs seminars on a wide range of subjects for profe...

157: Why Don't People Trust Experts?

September 08, 2020 08:30 - 28 minutes - 21.1 MB

With all of the global crises that have happened this year, people are stressed and we’re finding ourselves in the middle of a great divide when it comes to our perspectives on many important topics and it’s certainly having an impact on how we’re able to be a voice of influence. In this episode, Rosanne and I discuss the growing lack of respect and trust for expertise and how you can get people to buy into your ideas in spite of that, the parallels between parenting and getting buy-in on ...

156: Greatest Hits: Episode 100 - The Elements of a Voice of Influence®

September 01, 2020 08:30 - 37 minutes - 28.6 MB

In this special episode, we're taking a look back at episode 100 of the Voice of Influence® podcast! Our team is thrilled with where we've been and we're excited for where we're going with the show in the years to come! In today's show, I share the ways the podcast has shifted and what has remained the same since the beginning. Then I discuss one of our biggest ah-ha's from interviewing guests, the six elements of a Voice of Influence, so you can utilize the framework for yourself. Learn...

155: The Value of Bringing Your Diverse Experience and Talents to Work with Colin Crowley

August 25, 2020 08:30 - 42 minutes - 31.4 MB

Earlier this year, I had a great conversation with Colin Crowley and I’m excited to have him back on the show today to talk about the value of bringing your diverse experience and talents into your work. Colin is the VP of Customer Experience at Freshly, where he directs a two-hundred-person department across five locations in the United States and beyond. He specializes in building customer service departments from the ground up with a focus on scalability, infrastructure agility, technol...

154: How to Handle Rejection as You Get Back to Work with Kyle Gillette

August 18, 2020 08:30 - 28 minutes - 23.2 MB

Kyle Gillette is an ACC certified coach, behavioral profiler, and author.  He’s been coaching for over 15 years, turning professional in just the last couple of years.  He focuses on helping his clients become more self-aware and unlocking the talent within.  He is the creator of the SAGE Mindset Podcast and The SAGE Mindset course. In this conversation, Kyle shares about the value of assessments and how you can come to such self-awareness through those assessments, how we can create proce...

153: Key Differences Between Healthy and Unhealthy Influence

August 11, 2020 08:30 - 34 minutes - 31.9 MB

Today we're extracting the key takeaways from the series we've done this summer about power dynamics and the abuse of power. We started this series because we recognized how important it was to directly address the unhealthy imbalance of power and unhealthy use of power. The first step is to be able to clearly recognize the abuse of power and then to stand up in the face of the abuse of power. In this episode, we're covering why all of this matters, how to know when we should step in, ho...

152: Be a Voice for Wholeness and Human Flourishing with Jason Kanz, Ph.D

August 04, 2020 08:30 - 44 minutes - 40.5 MB

Jason Kanz, Ph.D is a Neuropsychologist at the Marshfield Clinic in Eau Claire, Wisconsin where he lives with his wife and three children. Jason is the author of Soil of the Divine and Notes from the Upper Room: Lessons in Loving Like Jesus, as well as the editor of Living in the Larger Story: The Christian Psychology of Larry Crabb. Jason talks and writes about the concepts of wholeness, integration, and reconciliation through the lens of neuroscience, spirituality, and creativity. For ...

151: Institutional Health and Leadership In Difficult Times with Dr. Neal Schnoor

July 28, 2020 08:30 - 37 minutes - 34.5 MB

Dr. Neal Schnoor is Chief of Staff to the President at California State University, Long Beach where he operates in various functions in support of meeting the mission of the University. Dr. Schnoor was also my Professor when I attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney and he taught me as a Music Education Major and in a leadership class. I still remember being in that class and being struck by his conviction about leadership and really calling us to be great leaders so when I started...

150: When Narcissism Comes to Your Organization with Dr. Chuck DeGroat

July 21, 2020 08:30 - 49 minutes - 45.5 MB

Dr. Chuck DeGroat is Professor of Counseling and Christian Spirituality at Western Theological Seminary Holland MI, and Co-Founder and a Senior Fellow at Newbigin House of Studies, San Francisco. He is a licensed therapist, author, retreat leader, and spiritual director. Chuck has been married to Sara for 25 years and has two daughters. Chuck is also the author of the new book, When Narcissism Comes to Church: Healing Your Community From Emotional and Spiritual Abuse. Today we're tackling ...

149: How to Support Someone in an Abusive Relationship with Rosanne Moore

July 14, 2020 08:30 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB

Roseanne Moore, my Voice of Influence colleague, is back on this episode to offer guidance on how you can be of help if you suspect that someone in your life is in an abusive relationship. In this episode, Rosanne shares why the place to begin is with yourself, how to create a safe space for the person you want to help to open up, what you need to keep in mind to empower a woman in this situation, how to support victims of abuse at different stages in their journey, and more. Learn about...

148: How to Spot a Child Abuser Hiding in Plain Sight with Jimmy Hinton

July 07, 2020 08:30 - 41 minutes - 37.6 MB

Jimmy Hinton is a full-time minister and safeguarding specialist with Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment (GRACE) who researches deception techniques of child molesters and specializes in abuse in plain sight. In 2011, Jimmy's sister confided in him that she had been sexually abused when she was a young child by their father, a former Minister of 27 years. Jimmy and his mother reported his father to authorities, which resulted in his confession of 23 victims, and a convict...

147: Why We Need to Understand Trauma and Coercive Control with Dr. Debra Wingfield

June 30, 2020 08:30 - 37 minutes - 28.7 MB

Debra Wingfield is an Author, Speaker, and Trainer for family abuse prevention and intervention treatment.  She practiced counseling for 25 years with domestic abuse victims, offenders, adults, and children from all types of dysfunctional family systems. She’s also provided family court advocacy since 1993 and would love to be able to train those within the court system about trauma. In this episode, Debra shares what the courts miss in cases of domestic abuse due to not being sufficiently...

146: Finding Her True Voice After Domestic Violence with Naghmeh Panahi

June 23, 2020 08:30 - 48 minutes - 34.2 MB

Naghmeh Panahi is a speaker, a Bible teacher, and an executive director for the TAF Foundation; an organization that helps abused women escape and recover religiously motivated violence, both in the form of domestic violence and in the form of religious persecution. Naghmeh made national news when she publicly advocated for the release of her then-husband and pastor at the time, Saeed Abedini, who was imprisoned in Iran for his Christian faith. Unfortunately, her story is not an easy one t...

145: Deceptive Myths About the Abuse of Power (Part 2)

June 16, 2020 08:30 - 39 minutes - 34 MB

My Voice of Influence colleague, Rosanne Moore, is back on the show for part two of our series on breaking down destructive myths surrounding coercive control and abuse of power. In part one, we went over the first seven myths and, in this episode, we’ll be going over the next seven. Learn about how our Team Performance System and Personal Brand Strategy can Help You Serve Well and Sell More at  www.voiceofinfluence.net   Read the transcript here:   https://www.voiceofinfluence...

144: How to Talk About Racism Online and with Kids with Lucretia Berry

June 09, 2020 08:30 - 35 minutes - 27.7 MB

Last week, we brought you part one of a two-part series about the myths around abuse and coercive control. We had originally planned to release the second part of that series this week, however, we decided that given the events of the past few weeks, in particular, how things really escalated this week around the issues of racial injustice, we decided instead to release this interview with Lucretia Berry. Lucretia is the creator of Brownicity, an anti-race/ism curriculum specialist, a wr...

Bonus: Making Your Anti-Racism Posts on Social Media Influential

June 04, 2020 19:20 - 4 minutes - 5.72 MB

It can be hard to know what to say in a conversation about race, but if you're vulnerable and share how you are learning about the world, other people's perspectives, and your own latent bias, it will help others to be more open to that kind of change, themselves.   

143: Deceptive Myths About the Abuse of Power (Part 1)

June 02, 2020 08:30 - 33 minutes - 25.6 MB

My Voice of Influence colleague, Rosanne Moore, is back on the show to break down destructive myths surrounding coercive control and abuse of power. We’ve broken fourteen myths into two groups that will be split between this episode and the next. In this episode, Rosanne shares what the dynamics of an abuse of power and coercive control, the importance of understanding the myths around abuse of power and coercive control, the truth behind the seven myths below. Learn about how our Team...

142: Mentoring Leaders at Church and in Business with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

May 26, 2020 08:30 - 31 minutes - 23.8 MB

Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is the President of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc., where she provides customized executive leadership coaching, consulting, and mentoring services. Natasha is an author and sought-after international speaker with more than 20 years of leadership experience in the military, federal government, academic, and nonprofit sectors.  She is the Visionary Founder of the nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc. and the Host of A Sojouner’s Truth podcast. In this episode, Natasha...

141: Characteristics of a Business that Endures with Bill Flynn

May 19, 2020 08:30 - 27 minutes - 21 MB

Bill Flynn is the author of Further, Faster: The Vital Few Steps that take the Guesswork out of Growth and we had a really interesting conversation about building a business and what the characteristics are of somebody who builds a business that endures. Obviously, there’s a lot going on that we need to endure through right now. Even if you don’t have a business yourself and you’re listening as a leader who wants to have influence, there’s a lot in this episode for you. In this conversa...

140: Choosing Resilience Over Worry as a Business Owner

May 12, 2020 08:30 - 39 minutes - 31.7 MB

Today, I’m genuinely excited to introduce to Aaron Wenburg and, no, it’s not a coincidence that we have the same last name. Aaron is, in fact, my awesome husband. He also happens to be a Physical Therapist, the Co-Owner of Sandhills Physical Therapy and Sports Rehab clinics, and a loving father. In this episode, we talk about why Aaron became a Physical Therapist, how what he does is a good mix of business and caring for people, some of the struggles he experienced along the way, how he ov...

139: Live Coaching: Building a Transformational Keynote with Lia Valencia Key

May 05, 2020 08:30 - 35 minutes - 27.4 MB

Lia Valencia Key was raised in an impoverished Philadelphia neighborhood, and even lived in a homeless shelter with her mom, sister, and her brother in one room that she says is about the size of a broom closet. When Lia was on the podcast two and a half years ago, she was just starting to share her story and just starting to really get back out there.  And in the last two and a half years, she has done some amazing things.  Her amazing jewelry has been worn on-air by Robin Roberts of Good...

138: How Freshly's Focus on Infrastructure & Empathy Supports Fast Growth with Colin Crowley

April 28, 2020 08:30 - 30 minutes - 24.4 MB

Colin Crowley is the VP of Customer Experience at Freshly, where he directs a two-hundred-person department across five locations in the United States and beyond. He specializes in building customer service departments from the ground up with a focus on scalability, infrastructure agility, technological innovation, and gold-standard quality and efficiency. In this conversation, Colin shares the five key pillars of customer support that Freshly adopted, their cross-functional communication ...

137: Persuasion, Influence, and Negotiation for Leaders with Dr. Nashater Deu Solheim

April 21, 2020 08:30 - 37 minutes - 30.2 MB

Dr. Nashater Deu Solheim is the author of the new book, The Leadership PIN Code. As a former forensic psychologist with clinical research in the neuropsychology of criminal minds, she developed a deep interest in effective learning strategies for lasting success. Now, as an expert negotiator who studied at the Program On Negotiations at Harvard Law School, Dr. Solheim has combined her experience as an executive leader in international private companies and government ministries to present ...

136: How to Build the Tenacity to Lead as an Innovative Organization with Debbie Dekleva

April 14, 2020 08:30 - 26 minutes - 24.7 MB

Debbie Dekleva is a recent recipient of the Innovator of the Year award from the Nebraska Business Development Council and the Wild Idea Cultivator at Monarch Flyway; a company that makes products out of milkweed. She also founded Sustainable Monarch in which she heads up Monarch Flyway’s habitat conservation and non-profit efforts. In this episode, Debbie and I discuss how Monarch Flyway got started using milkweed of all things, how I’ve used milkweed balm to help sooth my own children’s ...

135: How I Got Started with a Brand Online

April 07, 2020 08:30 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

In the past couple of months, probably because of some articles that have come out and some of the opportunities that I’ve had to speak to this, I’ve gotten more questions again about, “How did you get started? What do I need to know if I would like to start a brand online, if I would like to write a book, and if I would like to get going in this thought leadership kind of space?” So, today, as we’re near the three-year anniversary of Voice of Influence, Rosanne and I thought it would be f...

134: 3 Team Needs In a Time of Traumatic Crisis

March 31, 2020 08:30 - 41 minutes - 38.3 MB

Everything happening right now has just thrown our world into the state of wondering what in the world is going on.  What’s going to happen with the stock market?  What’s going to happen with our businesses or our organization?  Are we going to be able to maintain where we are?  What’s going to happen with the health of the people around us?  There’s so much that is uncertain.  And we know that you want to take care of your team. But at the same time, they still need to be productive in or...

133: How to Assemble and Engage a Global Team with Dmitriy Peregudov

March 24, 2020 08:30 - 28 minutes - 22.7 MB

You know, pulling together a team and helping them all feel like they really are a part of your organization is a difficult job as it is.  But it’s even more difficult when you’re trying to do it on a global scale. Dmitriy Peregudov is doing that with giftbasketsoverseas.com.  He has a team where they are servicing over 200 countries worldwide with the goal to build international personal and corporate relationships through gifting. In today’s conversation, he’s going to share with us ho...

132: How To Get Unstuck On a Project

March 17, 2020 08:30 - 28 minutes - 23.2 MB

What do you do when you’re stuck on a project? My Communications Specialist, Rosanne Moore, is on the show to help me explain the steps that are needed to make a project a reality; especially when you’re feeling stuck. In this episode, we discuss the common reason when get stuck on projects, the importance of understanding why your voice matter before trying to break through the barrier of being stuck when trying to share your voice, an example of how I recently felt stuck while creating...

BONUS: 17 Strategic Things A Business Can Do During a Slow-Down or Shut-Down

March 12, 2020 22:04 - 13 minutes - 18.7 MB

Not everyone can do their work from home. Service-based, performance-based, hands-on businesses that need to close for a while do not have to lose this time. They can use it to make strategic improvements to propel them forward when they come back.

131: Getting Published as a Subject Matter Expert with Chad R. Allen

March 10, 2020 08:30 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

Are you one of those people that really believes you have a book in you? Or maybe you've written a book already. Perhaps you self-published and now you're thinking to yourself, “You know, I really think that I need to get published next time by a traditional publisher. I'd like a book deal.” Well, today's episode with Chad R. Allen is right up your alley. Chad is a writing coach and the founder of Book Proposal Academy and Book Camp who’s been on the podcast before. And today, we are going...

130: Creating a Magical Experience with Jace & Holly Barraclough

March 03, 2020 09:30 - 32 minutes - 29.7 MB

Jace & Holly Barracough are locals reporters in my town who recently did a story on me and also featured me on their Disney podcast, Navigating the Magic. If you know anything about me and my book, you know that I’m a particular fan of Frozen and Frozen II, but I also really appreciate the company of Disney, how they approach customer experience, and how they provide such an inspiration for innovation. Holly was a cast member for Disney for a few years and she also worked at Disney Radio. ...

129: How to Prioritize and Take Back Your Calendar with Paul Casey

February 25, 2020 09:30 - 28 minutes - 26 MB

Paul Casey is an expert in time management and leadership and a professional speaker who has spoken for companies like McDonald’s and Subway.  Through his company, Growing Forward Services, he partners with corporations and individual clients to transform their vision, habits, and lives. In this episode, we talk about the immediate and long-term things you can do to determine what your priorities need to be, how to tell when it’s time to reevaluate those priorities,  what you can do to tak...

128: Handle the Haters: Diving Into My Success Magazine Article

February 18, 2020 09:30 - 31 minutes - 29 MB

How do you handle the haters?  I mean, haters gonna hate, right?  So, we’ve just sort of got to shake it off.  And, while I love that idea of being able to just shake it off, it can be a lot more complicated than that. I was recently asked by Success Magazine, “How do you handle the haters?” My response is in the March/April 2020 edition of Success Magazine. In this episode, Rosanne is going to interview me about that article, and we’re going to give a summary of the article and take a r...

127: What to Do When You Feel Ambushed with Retired Navy SEAL Jason Redman

February 11, 2020 09:30 - 34 minutes - 31.5 MB

Have you ever felt ambushed or something unexpected comes along and throws you off course so that the rug being pulled out from underneath of your feet? Today, we have the honor of hearing from Jason Redman. He’s a retired Navy SEAL, a wounded warrior, veteran advocates, New York Times bestselling author, and acclaimed leadership and resilience speaker. In this episode, we’re talking about what it’s like when we feel ambushed, how to overcome those moments of real crisis in our lives, ho...

126: How Leading with Humility Impacts the Adoption of Change with Travis McNeal of Walmart

February 04, 2020 09:30 - 30 minutes - 27.9 MB

Influence by nature is about affecting change and, if you’re interested in listening to this podcast episode, my guess is that you care about how to make change come to fruition. Luckily, this week’s guest is the perfect person to help you better understand how to do just that. Travis McNeal is the Director of Change Management and Communications for Walmart’s supply chain.  Travis and I both spoke at a conference, and when I saw his presentation about this case study of change management,...

125: Toxic Feedback vs. Transforming Dialogue with Jessica Van Roekel

January 28, 2020 09:30 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MB

Jessica Van Roekel is a writer and speaker who works directly with our clients and client teams to help them find their own voice of influence and develop that. In this episode, we talk about why it’s important that feedback we get and give is shared in a respectful dialogue instead of a blanket statement of judgment, what she believes is a voice of influence, the importance of choosing a coach or adviser who honors your perspective and inner voice, her experience being a participant in on...

124: How to Discern Your Calling Without Feeling Pressure (Greatest Hits) with Andrea Joy Wenburg

January 21, 2020 09:30 - 25 minutes - 23.4 MB

Have you ever looked at someone you admire and felt pressured to be like them, do things the way they do, or do something just because they say you should? Where does this pressure come from? Yourself? How much do you judge yourself based on what you admire about that person? I want to help you stop the judgments and instead focus on what it is about that person that you resonate with. What is that person awakening in you? In this episode, I'm going to provide some insights that wil...

123: How to Up-Skill Workers in the Age of Digital Transformation with Shefali Gupta

January 14, 2020 09:30 - 36 minutes - 33.5 MB

Shefali Gupta was a key player in DBS Bank’s digital transformation.  Eight years ago, they had a traditional bank, and as she’ll tell us, just recently they acquired the coveted World’s Best Digital Bank designation. In this episode, Shefali is going to share with us how they helped their people upskill in order to be prepared for the transformation that was bound to come. One piece of advice Shefali wanted to leave with you that did not make it into our interview is this, “Each of us m...

122: Using YouTube to Build Influence in 2020 with Nate Woodbury

January 07, 2020 09:30 - 23 minutes - 21.7 MB

Nate Woodbury helps speakers and coaches leverage YouTube to grow a massive following that brings in seven figures of revenue.  He is a master of efficiency whose brain is wired to see things with a results focus and he loves sharing the secrets and strategies that he uses to get YouTube results. In this episode, Nate discusses how he got started with YouTube, why YouTube videos get so many more views than webpages, the importance of doing keyword research before recording anything, which ...

121: How to Lead a 30,000 Foot View Team Check-In

December 30, 2019 09:30 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MB

This week is a very special week as we’re transitioning from one decade to the next so I’m doing a special solo episode to wrap up the year and decade. This is a time of year where a lot of companies have strategy sessions or days to review what they’ve accomplished and where they’re headed in the next year. Now, I absolutely love doing these strategy sessions with my clients, but there’s one thing I’ve noticed these companies rarely do and I would like to see that changed. In this episo...

120: How to Create a Stigma- Free Workplace with Mettie Spiess

December 16, 2019 09:30 - 23 minutes - 21.7 MB

Mettie Spiess is a global workplace mental health expert who is a Nationally Certified Health Coach and the Founder of A World Without Suicide.  Twenty industries across seven countries have successfully utilized her process to proactively support employee mental well-being, reduce turnover, and increase team productivity. In fact, in 2016, the National Alliance on Mental Illness awarded Mettie the Education Advancement Award for her work to end the stigma associated with mental illness. ...

119: Be the Best Organization For the World with Jeff Henderson

December 09, 2019 09:30 - 27 minutes - 25.4 MB

Jeff Henderson is an entrepreneur, speaker, pastor, author, and business leader. Since 2003, he has helped lead three of the North Point Ministries churches in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Prior to serving as a pastor, Jeff worked in marketing with Atlanta Braves, Callaway Gardens, Chick-fil-A where he helped lead the company’s sports and beverage marketing efforts.  Jeff was also named by Forbes Magazine as one of the 20 Speakers You Shouldn't Miss The Opportunity To See. In this episode...

118: How to Trust Your Team With Your Business with Stacy Tuschl

December 02, 2019 09:30 - 27 minutes - 25 MB

Stacy Tuschl started her own business at the age of 18 in her parents’ backyard and turned that into a multimillion-dollar company that she still runs today. Stacy is also a bestselling author and founder of the Foot Traffic Formula that helps small businesses get more customers in the door. She was recently named the 2019 Wisconsin Small Business Person of the Year by the United States Small Business Administration. In this episode, Stacy talks about the four phases of her Foot Traffic ...

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