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    Explore " ask questions" with insightful episodes like "Unlocking the Intersection of Leadership, Parenting and Curiosity with Bob Tiede", "The Daily Me - Be Curious", "#682 - Unleashing the Power of Sales Coaching, with Mark Cox", "#682 - Unleashing the Power of Sales Coaching, with Mark Cox" and "COMM 101 - Ask Questions" from podcasts like ""The Quarterback DadCast", "The Daily Me", "Sales Transformation", "Sales Transformation" and "Time for You"" and more!

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    Unlocking the Intersection of Leadership, Parenting and Curiosity with Bob Tiede

    Unlocking the Intersection of Leadership, Parenting and Curiosity with Bob Tiede

    What if just two simple words could lay the foundation for positive affirmations in your life? That's the powerful lesson we learned from our guest, Bob Tiede, a proud father and grandfather whose life is a testament to the power of effective communication, curiosity, leadership, and parenting.   Bob has published six books and also created the blog www.leadingwithquestions.com, which is in its 11th year and followed by leaders in over 200 countries!

    As we navigate through his personal narrative, we gain profound insights into the realms of leadership and parenting. From heartwarming stories of his children's life journeys to the rich legacy of his parents, Bob's life story is full of wisdom.   Bob shares a powerful story of World War 2 and the Normandy invasion that you also won't want to miss.

    Let's keep on the theme of questions.  

    How do we foster positive conversations with our children? Why does curiosity hold the key to unlocking our true potential? How can we integrate humility and vulnerability into our leadership style?  In this episode, we unravel the answers with Bob; we also highlight how a simple open-ended question can ignite meaningful dialogues, setting the stage for affirming conversations.  As mentioned above, his blog, leadingwithquestions.com, fuels this exploration and offers resources to develop exceptional leadership skills. 

    In closing, Bob's story shared profound insights and heartwarming moments, with the core message coming out clear and strong: Relationships are more important than everything!  So, step in, join us for this life-affirming conversation with Bob Tiede, and embark on a transformative journey of leadership, parenting, and beyond!

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    #682 - Unleashing the Power of Sales Coaching, with Mark Cox

    #682 - Unleashing the Power of Sales Coaching, with Mark Cox

    In this episode, host Colin Mitchell discusses the importance of sales management and effective coaching in the sales industry. He highlights the challenges faced by sales leaders and the need for them to prioritize coaching their teams. Mitchell emphasizes the role of coaching in developing salespeople and improving team performance. He also suggests practical strategies for scheduling coaching sessions and creating intentional coaching moments.

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    Collin Mitchell (Partner, Leadium)

    Our Episode Guest:
    Mark Cox (Founder, In the Funnel Sales Coaching)

    Sponsored By:
    Leadium | The leader in outbound sales appointment setting.

    *If you'd like to be a guest on the show or have any questions, email us at guest@salestransformation.co - Just tell us why you're reaching out and we'll contact you as soon as we can!

    #682 - Unleashing the Power of Sales Coaching, with Mark Cox

    #682 - Unleashing the Power of Sales Coaching, with Mark Cox

    In this episode, host Colin Mitchell discusses the importance of sales management and effective coaching in the sales industry. He highlights the challenges faced by sales leaders and the need for them to prioritize coaching their teams. Mitchell emphasizes the role of coaching in developing salespeople and improving team performance. He also suggests practical strategies for scheduling coaching sessions and creating intentional coaching moments.

    Follow the Host:
    Collin Mitchell (Partner, Leadium)

    Our Episode Guest:
    Mark Cox (Founder, In the Funnel Sales Coaching)

    Sponsored By:
    Leadium | The leader in outbound sales appointment setting.

    *If you'd like to be a guest on the show or have any questions, email us at guest@salestransformation.co - Just tell us why you're reaching out and we'll contact you as soon as we can!

    TPP #103 | Am I Smart Enough with Dr. Karen Hurula

    TPP #103 | Am I Smart Enough with Dr. Karen Hurula

    Has anyone told you that you are not smart enough?  Or possibly told you that those dreams of yours are not going to happen.  Meet Dr. Karen Hurula, she is an overcomer who offers life experience and training that make her both unique and a needed voice for the church.  She grew up a missionaries kid in Mexico, surviving an earthquake, studying several languages, and being labeled “not smart enough” to fulfill her dream of being a psychologist. She developed an identity that was culturally complex, never quite fitting into the molds expected of her, as a pastor’s kid and eventually as a pastor’s wife. After having three children, she finally silenced the voices of self-doubt in her mind and pursued her dream, earning her doctorate in psychology, and a master’s degree in theology.  

    "Karen, I think you are depressed."


    This statement was such a shock to Karen, who just thought she was in the throws of mothering a baby.  However, she was able to learn more about what she was feeling and eventually see how God used that later in her career and care for others.  Listen to how Karen pushed past these internal thoughts about not being smart enough and redeemed those moments to help others today.

    Conversation Points

    • Growing up as a missionary's kid in Mexico
    • Pursuing your doctorate later in life
    • Understanding her own Post Part-um depression and the feelings around it
    • Figuring out her passion didn't leave her
    • Juggling being a stay at mom and going back to school
    • Permission to talk about how she felt isolated from others
    • High-functioning Depressed People are possible
    • How can we support those around us in curiosity
    • How has reflection been under-valued

    Reflection Questions

    "We do not learn from experience... we learn from reflecting on experience.” - John Dewey  


    1. In what ways can you be curious with a friend or a loved one to ask them questions about how they are "really" doing?  

    2. Karen shared about the importance of reflection, talking to the Holy Spirit, and seeing where God was in your life. Or maybe how you chose to play God in your own life?

    Connect with Dr. Karen Hurula
    Instagram | website | FaceBook 

    The Feeling Wheel

    The Next Right Thing Journal  

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    Ep 35: Former NBA Champion & Hofstra Men's Basketball Coach Speedy Claxton

    Ep 35: Former NBA Champion & Hofstra Men's Basketball Coach Speedy Claxton

     

    2022-23 CAA Coach of the Year and former NBA Champion, Speedy Claxton shares with us what has been the necessary steps to his success both on and off the court. Transitioning from assistant coach to now the Head Coach of the Hofstra Men's Basketball team he drops the how and why to his recent success of back to back 20+ win seasons. This episode is about what it takes to be prepared for your moment! 

    Goal: Apply Infinite Intelligence To Your Fitness Goals

    Goal: Apply Infinite Intelligence To Your Fitness Goals

    “Chat GPT, write the show-notes for this episode”

    Tune in to access INFINITE intelligence.

    And like I may not be a tech expert but I’ve gone through my fair share of technology…Some of us had to actually buy the same song on records, cassettes, CDs, and iTunes (this is me not regretting a single cent I’ve spent on Tainted Love by Soft Cell).

    Okay but for real, I’m dropping some really cool information on this free AI, Chat GPT. If you haven’t heard of it check it out at the link and tune in for the deets.

    Want a personal workout plan? A goal tailored nutrition plan? A jumpstart on a book you wanted to write? A budget plan? Literally anything.

    The idea is you give the details to Chat GPT and using the wisdom acquired from every inch of the internet it can give you what you want. Chat GPT functions like a conversation going broad and getting gradually more granular and specific, all dependent on your questions.

    Soooo did this just put me out of business? (NO!) This is just information…something you’ve never had a shortage of.

    When it comes to reaching goals; WHAT to do is not the barrier. Actually doing it is.

    To start *actually doing it* you need to ask yourself questions. And just like Chat GPT the quality of the answers come from the specificity and quality of the questions.

    Are you asking: Why am I not further in life? Why can’t I lose weight? STOP. Here’s a secret tip: Get better questions.

    Nobody. Not even infinitely wise chat GPT. Is armed with unique and impactful questions that have the knowledge of you.

    I get even more deep and intellectual in the episode. Don’t believe me? Listen and find out!

    What’s Inside:

    —The massive benefit of infinite wisdom with free AI.
    —How can Chat GPT build you a personal workout or nutrition plan?
    —How to use Chat GPT by asking the RIGHT questions?
    —Why information is not the barrier you think it is.
    —How to start asking better questions.
    —What questions are you going to ask Chat GPT? Or Yourself!?

    Let me know on Insta!

    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Introducing ChatGPT
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    S.5 Ep. 17| Assumptions Make You Average. | Get In The Habit Of Asking Questions

    S.5 Ep. 17| Assumptions Make You Average. | Get In The Habit Of Asking Questions

    Today, pay attention to how many statements you make vs. the number of questions you ask. 

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    Find Your Purpose

    Find Your Purpose
    This is a big question. This is a face the mirror and sweat it out question. This is a nail biting, teeth grinding, try to ignore it because it's just too damn scary to face it and really think about it question. Ok... but why? Is there a chance we aren't following our purpose? We won't know unless we dive into it. The answer requires thought. There's no way around it. Start with these questions and enjoy the journey. 1. What would you do if you never had to earn another dollar? 2. What would you choose to do, even when it sucked? 3. What did you love doing as a child? 4. What makes you afraid of judgment? 5. What makes you angry?

    Bryan Grobstein - Stay Curious as a Father!

    Bryan Grobstein - Stay Curious as a Father!

    As you've seen, Season 3 is dedicated to my father, Mike Jacox, who passed away late in 2021. I Love and miss you, Dad.  Thank you, #CatchSitkaSeafoods and #ACMEHomes, for your continued support!!!

    Today, we sat down with Bryan Grobstein,  the Head of Revenue Enablement & Strategy for AnyRoad.   Bryan is an ASU Sun Devil and a Depaul Blue Demon, but more importantly, he is the father of two wonderful children.  In today's episode, we learn how Bryan grew up being raised by two teachers who always emphasized learning and communication.  Growing up in Chicago, his dad was a huge sports fan, which Bryan also shared his love of.  Bryan shared a very vulnerable side as he also shared how he lost his mother when he was only 22 to Cancer.    His dad would later pass away after the pandemic, but his advice of "always put yourself in someone else's shoes" will last a lifetime for Bryan and his family.  

    One of my favorite parts of this episode was Bryan sharing his love of curiosity and how he is always seeking to understand.  He also shared some great wisdom for us dads to always be situationally aware and keep asking questions.  Never stop being curious!

    We also explored mindfulness, exercise, meditation, breathing, being balanced as a dad, and much more!!!  

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    Embracing the Newbie Status

    Embracing the Newbie Status

    Pulling from a recent experience at a group yoga class, Katelyn realized that she had written some false perceptions about the people around her. Perceptions that were sort of intimidating. Then, she realized they were all made up in her head! After learning the truth and laughing at the silliness, she was able to have a more authentic and joy-filled experience. 

    So whether you’re taking a class, in a group tour, or sitting down to eat with other groups at a Japanese steakhouse, we encourage you to stop writing stories about the people around you and simply say, hi! 

    How to Say Hi is a short, commuter-length podcast that encourages listeners to find joy and tackle social anxieties in their daily routine – all by simply saying hi. Its light, conversational style shares tips for success, community connection, and happy living.  

    Say hi!
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    And, send us your stories or episode ideas. Our email is
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    Mentioned in this episode, the marvelous Julie Batisto. You can find her creations on Instagram @Shape.Shift.Clay or on her website

    Cover art and graphics are by the kind and talented Brent McCormick.
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    The Wimps for the theme song and other music you hear on this podcast. The Wimps released a new album last month! Listen to Pillow and Blankey.

    Agreement 3 - Don't Make Assumptions

    Agreement 3 - Don't Make Assumptions

    Agreement #3: Don’t Make Assumptions

    “The problem with making assumptions is that we believe they are the truth.”
    — The Four Agreements, Chapter 4
    The Third Agreement is similar  to the Second Agreement: Don’t take anything personally. We assume our reality is the same as someone else’s reality, so we fit whatever they do or say into how we view the world. We create stories around our reality.  As  you all are aware,  we cannot read another person’s mind and know what they’re thinking, but there are times we act like we can! 

    Do you ever read into texts, or emails  and think you have the other person “figured out”?  You believe you know their reason, their intention, or their motivation, but that assumption is based on your reality and your beliefs. Theirs are probably different. 

    Remember the episode from last week… Your reality is simply that: YOUR reality. Their reality is THEIR reality. 

    Why do people assume? Here are a few  reasons:

    1. Assuming is safer than the truth,  assuming allows  you to live in a fantasy.
    2. Assuming is a big distractor from dealing with your own feelings.
    3. Assuming allows you to impose your reality on other people, expecting them to think and act the same way you do.

    Assumptions/Truth vs. Fantasy

    If you don’t ask questions, you can continue on comfortably with the illusion that everything is just fine.   It’s safer to assume your partner doesn’t want to commit (whether it’s marriage or otherwise) because he/she is not ready to settle down. You can literally  assume the years away, afraid of confronting an inconvenient truth: maybe he/she doesn’t want to commit to you but because we are mirrors for each other, that leads to asking where you’re afraid to commit and why you attracted this person in the first place.

    Ruiz writes, “We make all sorts of assumptions because we don’t have the courage to ask questions.”

    Assumptions and our Feelings

    Assumptions allow you to avoid your own deeper feelings, the ones tied to your negative beliefs around rejection, abandonment, not being good enough, etc. If you assume rather than asking questions, you avoid confronting those beliefs, enabling you to stay within your fantasy.

    But is that living fully and authentically? No, because you are operating from a place of fear rather than love. Assumptions keep you stuck in fear.

    If your fear of abandonment holds you back  from being authentic within your relationship, you never face your fears. Ask yourself,  At what cost?  How many months/years are you willing to waste, making assumptions about your relationships, only to find out your assumption was wrong? 

    Assumptions and our Expectations and Reality

    When you assume, you attach your expectations to the outcome, often leading to disappointment. If you’re sad, you assume your partner or coparent can pick up on how you’re feeling and know exactly what to do (i.e. spend time, make dinner, buy chocolate or flowers, etc.). If he/she doesn’t do one of these things (your expectation), you’re hurt.  You believe if someone loves you, they should automatically know how you feel and what you need. But remember–their reality is not the same as yours.

    Ruiz says: “We assume that everyone sees life the way we do. We assume that others think the way we think, feel the way we feel, judge the way we judge, and abuse the way we abuse. This is the biggest assumption that humans make. And this is why we have a fear of being ourselves around others. Because we think everyone else will judge us, victimize us, abuse us and blame us as we do ourselves. So even before others have a chance to reject us, we have already rejected ourselves. That is the way the human mind works.”

    Chris Shurian: Ditch the guilt & be patient with your process.

    Chris Shurian: Ditch the guilt & be patient with your process.

    Today I am talking to Chris Shurian who was an absolute pleasure! His way of story telling captures your heart and engages your mind. 

    Come join us as Chris shares about his journey through joining the church, he was not raised in the LDS church, to going on a mission, getting married  in the temple to later on leaving the mormon religion because he started asking questions within himself. Questions like, why am I going to church today? Why am I putting on a suit?

    As Chris trained for an iron man he tells about how the time he had to himself really started allowing space to start asking the questions within himself. 

    This is another beautiful episode and I am honored to be sharing Chris' story with you all. 

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    "Make your own Music for your videos" ep22

    "Make your own Music for your videos" ep22

    I just wanted to take an opportunity to share some new music I made using some software that I've taken for granted for a long time. I really had no idea that I could've been making my own music for my video work. My foot is all messed up so I was just wanting to create something for all of you. I hope you like it, and I hope you get inspired to make your own music!

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    you can find links to all of my social media on my website!


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    The Purpose Economy (ft. Aaron Hurst, Co-Founder & CEO, Imperative + Author, The Purpose Economy)

    The Purpose Economy (ft. Aaron Hurst, Co-Founder & CEO, Imperative + Author, The Purpose Economy)

    The Purpose Economy

    At the intersection of purpose and business, we can do well and do good.

    IMPACT QUOTE:

    “Find one person that you’d like to get to know better, and practice curiosity with them.” - Aaron Hurst

    GUEST BIO:

    Aaron Hurst is a pioneer of purpose, co-founder and CEO of Imperative, a purpose-driven assessment and peer coaching platform, and author of the groundbreaking book, The Purpose Economy. He’s also the founder of the Taproot Foundation and a catalyst of the $15 billion pro bono service market. He received the highest honor available to University of Michigan alumnus and is a producer of the annual Workforce Purpose Index

    Learn more about Aaron:

    OPENING MONOLOGUE:

    Imagine this. You find yourself working in an environment where you’re inspired to go in each day. You show up to serve, contribute, and make an impact. You pour your strengths, gifts, talents, passions, and efforts into every action you take, and the performance takes care of itself because you’re so invested in what you do and why you do it. At the end of a hard-fought day, you feel fulfilled, not exhausted. You’re excited to do it again the next day. That is the working world that we’ll imagine today.

    CORE TOPICS + DETAILS:

    [6:28]

    The Birth of the Peace Corps

    A transformative idea built on purpose

    When Aaron Hurst’s grandfather came out of World War II, he thought a great deal about how to avoid World War III. His epiphany was that if people truly spend time in purpose, working together to understand each other’s culture, then we had a chance to truly build understanding. This idea was the beginning of what became the Peace Corps.

    [14:22]

    Purpose in Ancient Times

    Before jobs and titles, there was purpose

    Before jobs, managers, and infrastructure, we were all just people working together to survive. But our lives would have been filled with purpose— caring for our tribe, caring for the people around us, and finding ways to stay alive and stay healthy. So how do we bring that connectedness with purpose back to a world where so many things seem to stand in the way?

    [24:22]

    Seeing People as People

    The perspective that makes companies do well and do good

    The workforce must be designed for human beings, and if you don’t treat your people and customers as human beings, you’re missing an opportunity. Not only are you missing out on creating joy and purpose in people’s lives, but you’re also missing out on the chance to maximize shareholder value.

    [36:59]

    The Scientific Method

    Want to understand your purpose? Go back to chemistry class.

    In science class, we learn about forming a hypothesis, measuring that hypothesis, and measuring your results. We should do the same thing in our careers. Run an experiment where you show up differently, try something new, build a different relationship, or make time to reflect. Build your career as a science experiment and watch what you can learn and discover.

    [47:12]

    Positivity at Scale

    Tracking and sharing the little ways we lift each other up

    Aaron discusses the upcoming rollout of a new system that tracks positive comments and moments of connection that occur in work communication platforms around the world. It’s all about exponential multiplication of positivity and purpose.

    [49:07]

    The Importance of Curiosity

    Ask questions, then ask more

    If you’re not curious about someone, you’ll never truly see them. We must be able to express curiosity about the people around us in a respectful and sensitive way and create space for people to be curious about ourselves while being more vulnerable and open.

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    Getting to know the people who inspire us most can really help us find our own sense of purpose. But how do you truly get to know somebody? What motivates them? What inspires them? What excites them? What are they curious about? 

    In Paul’s book, The Power of Playing Offense, he shares an exercise called Interview Your Who. Download it here.

    Ideally, your who is somebody that inspires you, that you would follow to any end. Once you’ve chosen yours, use the link above to complete the exercise. Then, be sure to DM Paul on social media or email him at Paul@paulepsteinspeaks.com to share what you discovered.

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    Paul Epstein may not be a hard charging running back on the actual football field, but his list of high-profile wins in the world of sports will have you thinking that he could be.

    Paul has spent nearly 15 years as a pro sports executive for multiple NFL and NBA teams, a global sports agency, and the NFL league office. He’s transformed numerous NBA teams from the absolute bottom in league revenue to top-two in financial performance. He’s broken every premium revenue metric in Super Bowl history as the NFL’s sales leader. He’s opened a billion-dollar stadium, helped save the New Orleans NBA franchise, and founded the San Francisco 49ers Talent Academy.

    He's since installed his leadership and high-performance playbook with Fortune 500 leaders, Founders and CEOs, MBAs, and professional athletes.

    Now, as Founder of Purpose Labs, keynote speaker and host of the Playmakers: Impact Unleashed podcast, Paul explores how living and working with a focus on leadership, culture, and purpose can transform organizations and individuals anywhere to unleash their full potential.

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