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The EntreLeadership Podcast

#299: Our Best Podcasts of 2018

The EntreLeadership Podcast

Lampo Licensing, LLC.

Entrepreneurship, Business, Management

4.7 • 4.1K Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2018

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

From tackling the right reasons to lead and the danger of complacency to figuring out how and why to drive innovation, we’ve covered a lotof ground in 2018. So much, in fact, that it’s near impossible to pick a favorite episode. But guess what? You don’t have to! We’ve compiled a comprehensive roundup of the year’s episodes that did what the best ones always do: inform and inspire, change our perspective, and challenge us to stretch ourselves. Trust us, they’re well worth a second (or third!) listen. Dr. Marshall Goldsmith—4 Ways to Win Now The Rundown:After years spent traveling the globe working with top CEOs, world-renowned leadership coach and best-selling author Dr. Marshall Goldsmith has discovered a universal truth: We all make mistakes. Luckily, there are four behaviors you can adopt right now that can help put you on a more successful—and likely more profitable—leadership path. Top Takeaway:Although Marshall’s advice is simple and straightforward, lasting change takes time—and some pretty major commitment and determination. Favorite Quote:“Stop asking for feedback and then expressing your opinion.” – Dr. Marshall Goldsmith Patrick Lencioni—Lead for the Right Reasons The Rundown:If you think being a leader is all about personal glory, fame and wealth, best-selling author and leadership expert Patrick Lencioni says you have it all wrong. Join us to hear Pat explain what he calls the only valid form of leadership, as well as the four things that only a leader can—and must—do. Top Takeaway:As the leader, if you aren’t doing the hardest things, you aren’t doing your job. Favorite Quote:“What we need to do is make it unacceptable for people to be leaders if they think it’s about them.” – Patrick Lencioni Dan Heath—Moments That Change Lives The Rundown:In a world where we’re all constantly trying to craft experiences—like that of our customers, patients, users, you name it—New York Timesbest-selling author Dan Heath has figured out how to get it right. The science behind Dan’s four essential elements of experience is as fascinating as the results they elicit. Top Takeaway:The most memorable moments usually don’t involve grand gestures or over-the-top gimmicks. Favorite Quote:“In a minute, you can change someone’s life. That is a power that I think many of us are not aware that we have, and certainly aren’t using the way that we can.” – Dan Heath Charles Koch—The Danger of Complacency The Rundown:Ever since taking over his family’s business at age 25, Charles Koch has been guided by a singular mantra: Success is one of the biggest enemies of success. Tune in as Charles explains why complacency is never an option and what you need to do to outpace your competition. Top Takeaway:We all need to be lifelong learners, always striving to find new ways to deliver unparalleled value for our customers. Favorite Quote:“Our philosophy is however well we’re doing as individuals in our roles or as a business, it can be done better. You need to constantly be striving to improve.” – Charles Koch Carmine Gallo—The No. 1 Skill You Need Now The Rundown:In the age of automation and artificial intelligence, there is one skill that has yet to be replicated by a robot: persuasive communication. Best-selling author Carmine Gallo calls it theskill that makes you irreplaceable in business today. Join us to learn two easy ways to up your communication game. Top Takeaway:Your value is in your ideas, but ideas don’t sell themselves. Your success depends on your ability to communicate well. Favorite Quote:“If you cannot advocate and champion your ideas persuasively, they’re not going to matter.” – Carmine Gallo Bobby Gruenewald—Find a Way, Not an Excuse The Rundown:Even if the odds are stacked against your next big idea—no budget, no time, no scope—you may be in a much better position than you think. Tune in to hear Bobby Gruenewald, Innovation Leader at Life.Church, explain why limited resources force you to become more creative and innovative. Top Takeaway:Money is not always the solution to the problem. Surprisingly, an unlimited budget may actually limityour success. Favorite Quote:“Innovation happens within constraints.” – Bobby Gruenewald Charles Duhigg—Ignore Conventional Wisdom The Rundown:If you ask New York Timesbest-selling author Charles Duhigg, many of the most innovative ideas today aren’t exactly original—and he’s got plenty of evidence to prove it. Join us as Charles breaks down the highly effective habits of creative people so you can learn how to drive innovation in your organization. Top Takeaway:The most creative, ground-breaking solutions are often the result of bringing old solutions to new problems. Favorite Quote:“When we give ourselves permission to take risks, to ignore convention, that’s when oftentimes we have our most creative ideas.” – Charles Duhigg Ken Coleman—6 Stages of Self-Discovery The Rundown:A self-proclaimed professional question asker, Ken Coleman—host of the EntreLeadership Podcast and The Ken Coleman Showon Sirius XM—has conducted hundreds of interviews and has concluded that most of us are in pursuit of the same thing: significance. Tune in as Ken walks us through his six-stage method of getting to what he calls the “sweet spot”: a pursuit that combines your greatest talent with your greatest passion. Now that’s what we call a dream job. Top Takeaway:Asking questions (and lots of them!) is the secret to finding your path. Favorite Quote:“Step into the confidence of the unknown.” entreleadership.com/podcast EntreLeadership Reading Guide (100 book recommendations!) Harness Your Inner Genius from Infusionsoft Want expert help with your business question? Call 844-944-1070 and leave a message or send an email to [email protected]. You could be featured on a future podcast episode!

Transcript

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Music

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Helping business leaders grow themselves, their team, and their profits.

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This is on-trail leadership.

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Now, here's your host, Ken Colman.

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Coming to you from the Music City, this is the broadcast of leaders, by-leaders, four-leaders.

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Thank you so much for joining the conversation and a big thank you for joining us all year long.

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Hard to believe in other year in the books.

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And this is one of my favorite episodes of the year because the team gets together.

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I had nothing to do with these choices.

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I want to put that out there.

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I think that's important because I do the interviews.

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And so picking my favorite interviews would be like picking a favorite among my three children.

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So I don't do it.

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The team, the production team, they look at the results and they look at what you listen to the most, what you share the most.

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And so we've come up with our eight favorite interview guests for the year and we're pulling out excerpts.

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So I want to tell you right out of the gate, this is a little bit longer episode.

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But you're going to love it.

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It's like a king size, snicker bar.

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It'll satisfy you.

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You're talking about nine to 12-minute segments here on each one.

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So let's get to it.

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We're going to lead off with Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, one of the most respected leadership coaches in the world.

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