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🗓️ 8 January 2025
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Join Guy Kawasaki for an enlightening conversation with Keith Ferrazzi, pioneering thought leader and bestselling author. In this episode of Remarkable People, they explore the groundbreaking concept of "teamship" and why traditional leadership models need to evolve. Ferrazzi shares powerful insights from his decades of research on high-performing teams and introduces practical methods for transforming group dynamics. Discover how to unlock your team's full potential through candor, psychological safety, and purposeful collaboration.
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0:00.0 | In my years of entrepreneurship, I've seen countless startups. And here's the truth. |
0:07.3 | Smart spending drives growth, which is something Brex has championed. Brex isn't just a corporate credit |
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0:44.7 | Good morning, everybody. This is Guy Kawasaki, and this is the Remarkable People podcast. And as you know, we're on a mission to make you remarkable. So we go out and we find the most remarkable people we can to inspire you and inform you. And of course, today we hit it out of the ballpark. We have Keith Farazi. Can I get any more remarkable than that? Many of you may remember him for this great book that he wrote called Never Eat Alone. |
1:19.0 | And wow, that was a fantastic book. And now he's with us for the second time because he's got another great book. And now instead of not eating alone, |
1:29.3 | we're going to talk about not leading alone, right, Keith? |
1:33.5 | Guy, it's extraordinary to be here. And I'll just mirror right back to you. You are remarkable, |
1:38.6 | my friend. It's been amazing to watch all that you give to the world. I don't know about that. |
1:43.9 | You probably tell that to every podcast. |
1:46.1 | I don't actually. |
1:47.3 | Nobody else is called The Remarkable Podcast. |
1:49.5 | So this was my unique opportunity. |
1:53.2 | So I have kind of a weird question to start off. |
1:56.4 | I read the forward of your book, and I thought, do you ever wonder, and this is true for me too, |
2:02.6 | do you ever wonder where would we be if our parents were rich? Oh my God. Because you came from |
2:10.5 | a poor family and I did too. And I'm not trying to say that we would be better off. I'm saying |
2:15.5 | maybe we would be worse off if we came from a rich family. |
2:19.3 | It's interesting. |
2:20.3 | There's somebody out there with a name similar to yours that wrote this book, |
2:23.3 | Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and I've had a chance to talk to him a bit about this. |
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