In this clip from my podcast #outofthecomfortzone with Dr. Nate Regier last week, I ask Nate what takes him out of his comfort zone - he shares this very honest and relatable account.
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Last week on #outofthecomfortzone my guest was Dr. Nate Regier PhD.
We spoke about his latest book "Compassionate Accountability" and Nate explains in this short clip why it is that you need to be both compassionate and accountable for success.
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If you are struggling to hold people accountable, then this podcast has the solution for you. It turns out that both compassion AND accountability are needed to drive performance.
Watch a short introduction here https://t.co/tfK0Mkno08
Listen to my interview on the #corporatebartender podcast with Eric Spencer - we talk about my book "You Can't Know It All: Leading in the age of deep expertise"
If you want to know about how to become a more spanning leader - listen here.
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Last week on my podcast #outofthecomfortzone my guest was Jim Detert - author of "Choosing Courage".
In this clip taken from the podcast I ask Jim what he means by Courage, and what to him is a courageous action?
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Jim Detert tells me that Courage is not a personality trait but a learned skill, so anyone can learn to be courageous.
In this clip taken from our podcast #outofthecomfortzone, Jim explains why. https://t.co/80lhMtIedn
Listen to the full episode https://t.co/pmOgRE8ehR
In my conversation with Jim Detert last week on my podcast #outofthecomfortzone, he mentioned that fidgeting was a sign that you're nervous - I asked him for his advice on how we can correct our posture so as not to shake & fidget. https://t.co/lNnQCwSSSy
My guest last week on my #podcast#outofthecomfortzone was Jim Detert.
Watch this short intro to Jim and our conversation - we're talking about his book "Choosing Courage".
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In this short clip from our podcast last week Scott Jeffrey Miller shares a personal story about one of his first "validators" who gave him the confidence to believe in his abilities as a communicator. https://t.co/k33RUdmKBz
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Scott Jeffrey Miller shares with me in this clip fro our podcast an example of an "activator" in his mentoring methodology. He describes it as '...taking your match and lighting theirs.." Potentially the most powerful mentoring role.
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My guest on #outofthecomfortzone last week was none other than Scott Jeffrey Miller - a highly sought-after speaker, author, and podcast host.
Watch this short clip as an introduction to Scott and our conversation.
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Sally Jenkins shares with me in this short clip from our podcast that being candid is essential to address your weaknesses. Before you can improve - you need to be honest with yourself about where your weaknesses lie.
Some great advice right here; https://t.co/kBG9mAQYjZ
Sally Jenkin's book "The Right Call" looks at the way athletes prepare themselves for peak performance and how as leaders we can take on board a lot of the things that athletes do to make sure we ourselves are operating at our optimum.
She explains here
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Last week on Out of The Comfort Zone I spoke to author Sally Jenkins about her latest book "The Right Call".
In this clip Sally explains why she titled her book "The Right Call" and the connections that she has made between athletes and leaders.
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Last week on Out of The Comfort Zone I spoke to Sally Jenkins about the relationship between winning athletes and leaders.
Watch an introduction to our conversation here https://t.co/hIFmVuKqXt
In a crisis we like to be directed. When we're learning a new role we like to take direction.
But outside of those 2 scenarios - is there still a place for Directing?
I ask my guest Nicolai Foss in this short clip from our podcast. https://t.co/zg441JIYkj