We wrote a book to share our ideas, not because we're in the business of selling books.
If you'd like a full-color pdf copy of our Amazon best-selling book on building, strengthening, and repairing trust, you can snag one here until January: https://t.co/Hov2XvsDIY
We want to be sure that everybody who wants to join the Coven early gets their chance - so we are extending our #whitelist cut-off until 11.10.21 - 24-hours before the #Witchez pre-sale begins.
We live in an extremely noisy world.
But contrary to what you’ve been told, it’s possible to stand out and show how you’re different.
THREAD: How to stand out by developing a “spiky” point of view:
Monoclonal antibody infusion therapy is also made by “Big Pharma.” Regeneron did $5.139 billion in revenue last quarter.
This is a tweet made by someone trying (in vain) to rationalize his anti-vaccine stance.
Want to make better quality decisions?
We learn how to from decision engineer and award-winning coach Michelle Florendo.
Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/Yy14HIUniW
Come celebrate episode 50 with us of In Trust by joining us on a conversation about the difference between what it means to be trustworthy and trusted, why the distinction is important for anyone seeking to build trust, and practical ways to do so.
https://t.co/eDzZdpKRFQ
@wes_kao I taught at a private university that allowed professional exp to make up for a lack of a master's - but I know others who were fired from teaching at art school once it tried to require a MA at min. Now the school walked it back but too late -lost good people🤷
Credentialism is holding back education.
Creators and experts: Have you ever been passed over for a university teaching position due to lack of the “right” credentials?
How do you get people to care?
You start by getting insights from psychological researcher turned marketer Margo Aaron, like we did for this episode of the In Trust podcast.
Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/TNlqjh60au
What does it mean to show up for racial justice?
We explored this and more with Lynn Johnson of Hella Social Impact in the latest episode of In Trust. Here's a clip
Everyone makes mistakes, or what Bob Ross described as "happy little accidents."
So how can leaders build a culture where mistakes are viewed as learning opportunities that strengthen trust and propel innovation?
We explore this and more on In Trust: https://t.co/dvl1OmIz6X
Why doesn't the term 'burnout' mean anything to people and what's a better lens? We explored this and more with Dr. Ainsley McCaskill: https://t.co/tv13Dzswaf
Listen to the full episode: https://t.co/lvdolkOswC
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Want to help your product team get better results? Then put people first and build trust.
@TheHonorableAT shares an abundance of practical insights on how to do just this in this episode of the In Trust podcast: https://t.co/WPH4WIDcXJ
What's the smallest viable experiment your organization could run to dip your toe in open source?
We explore this and more with @jaimeyannin this episode of the In Trust podcast:
https://t.co/2TOuuOq0XW
What risks are worth taking? How do you trust yourself to make big decisions when your head and heart are pulling you in different directions?
Animator, director, and entrepreneur Carlos Baena shares his take on this episode of the In Trust podcast: https://t.co/Db30000eyY