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Plenty with Kate Northrup

Episode 107: Getting to Hell Yes with Alex Jamieson and Bob Gower

Plenty with Kate Northrup

Kate Northrup

Personalfinance, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Nervoussystemhealing, Education, Womensempowerment, Wellness, Pleasure, Metaphysics, Spirituality, Abundance, Embodiment, Productivity, Timemanagement, Business

4.8697 Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2018

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode we have our friends Alex Jamieson and Bob Gower joining us to talk about their new book, Getting To Hell Yes. Alex Jamieson is a success mentor and life and health coach to creative professional women who want it all. She’s also the bestselling author of Women, Food, and Desire as well as the co-creator and co-star of the Oscar-nominated documentary, Super Size Me. Bob Gower helps organizations move faster, create better products and become happier, more engaging places to work. He is an authority on agile software development, lean theory and responsive organizational design and he has advised leaders at numerous top companies. Bob is also the author of Agile Business and speaks regularly on organizational development and leadership. The conversation we’re having today is about a framework that Bob and Alex have created together called, “ICBD” (which stands for Intentions, Concerns, Boundaries and Dreams or Desires). This framework is used for having difficult or high stakes conversations, and it’s something we’ve already tried in our own lives. You’re going to hear how it can be used in conversations with your children, in your marriage, community work, business and more! Would you, or a company you know, be a good fit to sponsor The Kate & Mike Show? If so, let’s talk! You can email [email protected] regarding current sponsorship opportunities. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at http://www.katenorthrup.com/podcast.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Kate Northrop. And I'm Mike Watts. And we're partners in life, love, and business.

0:07.7

Welcome to the Kate and Mike Show, where we share insights and interviews on entrepreneurship,

0:12.5

relationships, parenting, self-actualization, and making a life not just a living.

0:21.4

Hey, welcome to the Kate and Mike show. This is Kate. And this is Mike. And today we have

0:26.8

our friends, Alexander Jamison and Bob Gower on the podcast talking about their brand new,

0:33.1

super, super practical that we are so excited to use. Book lit called Getting to Hell Yes.

0:40.1

So Alexander Jamison is a success mentor, life and health coach to creative professional

0:45.2

women who want it all. She is the bestselling author of Women, Food, and Desire, co-creator

0:50.9

and co-star of the Oscar nominated documentary Super documentary, Super Size Me, and highly sought-after

0:56.4

wellness expert. And I love Alex. And Bob. Bob helps organizations move faster, create better

1:06.5

products and become happier, more engaging places to work. He is an authority on agile software development,

1:14.7

lean theory, and responsive organizational design, and has advised leaders at numerous companies,

1:20.5

including GE, Ford, Chanel, P. Procter & Gamble, and Spotify, in creating more effective

1:26.5

organizations.

1:33.1

He's also an author of Agile Business, a leader's guide to harnessing complexity and speaks regularly on organizational development and leadership.

1:36.5

I would probably, I should read his book.

1:38.3

I'd be really, we have a very similar background.

1:40.8

Yes, you do.

1:41.5

And Bob threw out a couple of really great book recommendations

1:44.6

in this episode. In addition to, of course, their own book, getting to hell yes, which is this

1:50.4

conversation we're having today is about a framework that Bob and Alex, who are a married couple,

1:55.8

created together called ICBD. And it's a framework for having difficult or high-stakes conversations. And I can

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