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    Explore "smartgrowth" with insightful episodes like "Personal Disruption: With Whitney Johnson", "138: Whitney Johnson | Mastering Learning and Growth", "Smart Growth with Whitney Johnson", "Chesapeake Bay Progress and Politics, with Steve Raabe of OpinionWorks (Ep. 1)" and "22 - UN Agenda 21" from podcasts like ""The Selling Well", "Business Minds Coffee Chat", "The Innovation Show", "More Power To You" and "NWO3"" and more!

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    Personal Disruption: With Whitney Johnson

    Personal Disruption: With Whitney Johnson

    Ever wonder why somebody completely disrupts themselves or changes direction even if they were successful in what they'd previously been doing? We see that happen everywhere from sports to entertainment to the world of business. This phenomenon of “personal disruption” is the specialty of Whitney Johnson, CEO of the Human Capital Consultancy Disruption Advisors. Having worked with Clay Christiansen, Whitney took his concept of product disruption and applied it to people. In this episode, you’re going to learn how we can actually disrupt ourselves and what that experience looks like for the individual. In the constantly evolving professional sales space, we need to be constantly changing and developing, so this conversation is deeply relevant to our space. Tune in!

     

    138: Whitney Johnson | Mastering Learning and Growth

    138: Whitney Johnson | Mastering Learning and Growth

    Whitney Johnson, CEO and Co-Founder of Disruption Advisors, a Top 10 Business Thinker by Thinkers50, bestselling author, keynote speaker, executive coach and consultant, host of the Disrupt Yourself podcast, and a LinkedIn Top Voice joins me on this episode.

    Whitney shares her passion for personal disruption, helping individuals transform their lives, careers, teams, and companies, through her books and articles, keynote addresses, lectures at Harvard Business School’s Corporate Learning, and her LinkedIn Learning course Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship which has been viewed more than 1 million times.

    Topics we cover include Whitney’s backstory, the importance of belief, asking ourselves operating questions, a discussion of the book Smart Growth and the S-curve of learning, the six stages of growth, and more.

    Get connected with Whitney:

    Website: https://thedisruptionadvisors.com/ 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitneyjohnson/ 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/johnsonwhitney 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnsonwhitney/ 

    Purchase a copy of Smart Growth: https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Growth-Grow-People-Company/dp/1647821150 

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    Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend!

    To your success, Jay

    Smart Growth with Whitney Johnson

    Smart Growth with Whitney Johnson

    Because the fundamental unit of growth in any organization is the individual, our starting point for talking about growth is you.

    Some of the questions we will answer are:

    • Why, despite the desire to learn, can it be so difficult to start something new and stick with it?

    • What does it take to gain and maintain momentum?

    • Once we’ve made considerable progress, why do we sometimes tire of what we’re doing and even feel we can no longer do it? Why do we outgrow things so quickly?

    The more you understand about your deep longing to grow and how

    to grow yourself, the greater your capacity to grow your people, to grow your company. That’s smart growth.

    The S Curve of Learning is a map to look at your life: where you were, where you are, and where you want to go—a continuous pathway to achieving potential. 

    When you can picture yourself moving along this growth curve, you can more easily plan a trajectory and plot your progress. 

    You can get smart about your growth.

    We welcome the author of "Smart Growth: How to Grow Your People to Grow Your Company", Whitney Johnson.

    Timeline:

    3.00 To Want to Grow is Human

    5.12 S-Curve as a Map, Post-Traumatic Growth

    10.15 Speed of Change

    13.08 Transforming Leadership, Leaders must lead from the front

    15.00 Former Ford CEO Alan Mulally and rituals

    16.20 Principles and Values

    20.30 Feedback, Collector Phase of S-Curve

    29.53 Shadow Values

    33.50 Inner Child, Feeling Seen

    35.50 New S-Curves don’t always work out

    39.50 What do you do when you have more than one really great choice?

    45.54 Watch your self talk at the launch phase?

    48.48 C.A.R. Framework: Origins in Self-Determination Theory

    Connectedness

    Autonomy

    Relatedness

    52.15 Myron Scholes, all is explained by the tails

    56 When leaders peak

    60 An ecosystem of/for growth, keystone species

    In whose ecosystem are you a keystone species?

    Whitney is available here:

    https://whitneyjohnson.com

    https://smartgrowthbook.com

    Chesapeake Bay Progress and Politics, with Steve Raabe of OpinionWorks (Ep. 1)

    Chesapeake Bay Progress and Politics, with Steve Raabe of OpinionWorks (Ep. 1)

    Steve RaabeSteve Raabe, president of OpinionWorks research firm, joins the podcast to discuss the progress, politics and public opinion around restoring the Chesapeake Bay. We cover how public sentiment in the Chesapeake region has evolved and also how it has remained consistent; discuss how the Bay can transcend the usual partisan divides; compare how environmental awareness in the Chesapeake region compares with other parts of the country; speculate on the impacts of the Trump Administration's proposed cuts to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and close with Steve's prediction about the Bay's health ten years from now.

    Recorded March 7, 2017
    Published March 13, 2017

    22 - UN Agenda 21

    22 - UN Agenda 21
    Agenda 21, the UN blueprint for global transformation, sounds good to many well meaning people. Drafted for the purpose of creating "sustainable societies", it has been welcomed by nations around the world. Political, cultural, and media leaders have embraced its alluring visions of social justice and a healthy planet. They hide the lies behind its doomsday scenarios and fraudulent science. Relatively few consider the contrary facts and colossal costs.

    After all, what could be wrong with preserving resources for the next generation? Why not limit consumption and reduce energy use? Why not abolish poverty and establish a global welfare system to train parents, monitor intolerance, and meet all our needs? Why not save the planet by trading cars for bikes, an open market for "self-sustaining communities," and single dwellings for dense "human settlements" (located on transit lines) where everyone would dialogue, share common ground, and be equal?

    The answer is simple. Marxist economics has never worked. Socialism produces poverty, not prosperity. Collectivism creates oppression, not freedom. Trusting environmental "scientists" who depend on government funding and must produce politically useful "information" will lead to economic and social disaster.
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