
Self-Image – Building a Better You (295)
In this episode, I continue on a theme I started back in Episode 291 (Why Self-Listen Always Beats Self-Talk”) and I want to move toward “Self-Image.”
In this episode, I continue on a theme I started back in Episode 291 (Why Self-Listen Always Beats Self-Talk”) and I want to move toward “Self-Image.”
Henry DeVries is a book publisher, ghostwriter, best-selling author, and co-founder & CEO of Indie Books International.
In this episode, I talk about why waste typically gets hidden in the back. Out of mind, out of sight, right? But I’m not just talking about trash – physical waste.
Eric Berman is the founder and CEO of Brandetize, a full-service, performance-based digital marketing agency that helps experts build their empires.
In this episode, we talk about Self-Listening. Who do you listen to?
André Brisson is a serial entrepreneur with a unique talent for breaking down complex issues and finding solutions.
In this episode, I talk about the Right 12 Questions that are asked/told from the vantage point of a team member, someone who reports to you or who works in your company.
Duane Johns and Dave Young are entrepreneurs who want to inspire change in the home-building and remodeling industry.
In this episode, I talk about how to create meaningful relationships with people. I take you through an exercise that was presented to my Vistage group recently by Steve Bobowski, the CEO at Dale Carnegie.
Josh Elledge is a U.S. Navy veteran who became a serial entrepreneur who builds the companies he needs most in the world.
I help entrepreneurs get unstuck, take back their power, achieve their life objectives, and create the futures they want.
What if your understanding of integrity isn’t as accurate as you think? In this solo episode of the How’d It Happen Podcast, Mike dives into
Picture this: a young boy, curious and full of wonder, pens a letter to President Lyndon Johnson. That young boy was none other than Mike’s
Listen in as Mike reveals the exciting concept of The Dream Exit™, a program he specifically designed for entrepreneurs operating businesses with an annual revenue of between $5 million and $100 million.
What if you were given the secret sauce to effective communication and leadership? That’s exactly what Brian Burkhardt, the effortless communication pro, is here to