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    Explore "waterthebamboo" with insightful episodes like "Water More, Complain Less", "Bamboo Farming Takes 20 Seconds of Courage", "Boise State Men’s Basketball Head Coach, Leon Rice on Putting in the Work, Developing Habits, and Becoming a Star in Every Job You Have", "How to Develop More Self-Confidence" and "Why Delaying Gratification is a Predictor of Future Success" from podcasts like ""Water the Bamboo: Unleashing Your Potential", "Water the Bamboo: Unleashing Your Potential", "Water the Bamboo: Unleashing Your Potential", "Water the Bamboo: Unleashing Your Potential" and "Water the Bamboo: Unleashing Your Potential"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    Water More, Complain Less

    Water More, Complain Less

    In this episode, Greg shares why complaining is one of the biggest time wasters and how you can follow specific steps to complain less and have more results. 

    Order the Water the Bamboo Book at https://amzn.to/3mPxcZu

    Order the What's Going Well? Book at https://amzn.to/3rBePLy 

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon-based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball. 

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

     

    Bamboo Farming Takes 20 Seconds of Courage

    Bamboo Farming Takes 20 Seconds of Courage

    In this short, solo podcast, Greg Bell shares one of the traits all Bamboo Farmers have: courage.

    Order the Water the Bamboo Book at https://amzn.to/3mPxcZu

    Order the What's Going Well? Book at https://amzn.to/3rBePLy 

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon-based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball. 

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

    Boise State Men’s Basketball Head Coach, Leon Rice on Putting in the Work, Developing Habits, and Becoming a Star in Every Job You Have

    Boise State Men’s Basketball Head Coach, Leon Rice on Putting in the Work, Developing Habits, and Becoming a Star in Every Job You Have

    Leon Rice once turned down owning a business to become a volunteer basketball coach. People thought he was crazy. But he stuck to his goals of becoming a head basketball coach, and he knew that he had to become a superstar at every job he held.

    That’s what he’s trying to teach his players--to become a superstar in whatever role they hold.

    In this episode, you’ll hear from Boise State Men’s Basketball Head Coach on his life story and how he Watered the Bamboo all the way to where he is now. 

    Don’t miss this incredible story!

    Episode Highlights:

    • 02:26 - Who’s in Leon’s Bamboo Circle
    • 05:58 - How Leon is growing his team at Boise State
    • 10:57 - Why players come back
    • 12:41 - Advice for leaders on how to build a great culture
    • 16:40 - What kind of “pandas” show up for Leon
    • 19:48 - Leon’s advice to a young Leon Rice
    • 25:19 - Leon’s routines on his best day
    • 31:15 - Why Leon turned town the opportunity to own a bar in order to volunteer as a coach
    • 34:54 - Why it’s important to focus on the essentials
    • 36:33 - How do you help your team overcome a heartbreaking loss?
    • 41:58 - Leon’s approach to coaching his son
    • 46:38 - Advice to Bamboo Nation
    • 54:00 - Why Leon approaches coaching basketball like he watches his son’s Lacrosse games

    Order the Water the Bamboo Book at https://amzn.to/3mPxcZu

    Order the What's Going Well? Book at https://amzn.to/3rBePLy 

    Guest at a Glance

    Leon Paul Rice is the head men's basketball coach at Boise State University. In his first season as head coach, he led Boise State to the finals of the 2011 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament and to the semifinals of the 2011 College Basketball Invitational. He is the first Boise State head coach to win 20 games in two of his first three seasons and has 20 or more wins in eight of his ten seasons. In 2013, he guided the Broncos to their first ever at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. In 2015, he led the Broncos to their first ever Mountain West regular season championship, and first conference title for Boise State since 2008, and was named the Mountain West coach of the year. On February 13, 2021, Rice won his 214th game to become the winningest head coach in Boise State history. Rice was a part of Mark Few's first coaching staff at Gonzaga. Rice is cited by Few as being instrumental to the Bulldogs current and past success as a program.

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball. 

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

    How to Develop More Self-Confidence

    How to Develop More Self-Confidence

    In this episode of Water the Bamboo, Greg Bell shares how bamboo farmers develop more self-confidence.

    Like bamboo, a farmer must learn to grow through difficult conditions, endure hard times, fail, and start again to ultimately reach a new level of growth. Learn about this mental attitude and how it can help you succeed in life in this episode.

    Order the Water the Bamboo Book at https://amzn.to/3mPxcZu

    Order the What's Going Well? Book at https://amzn.to/3rBePLy 

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball.

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

    Why Delaying Gratification is a Predictor of Future Success

    Why Delaying Gratification is a Predictor of Future Success

    In this short solo podcast from Greg Bell, you'll hear why delaying gratification is a habit of a Bamboo Farmer and is a predictor of future success. 

    Order the Water the Bamboo Book at https://amzn.to/3mPxcZu

    Order the What's Going Well? Book at https://amzn.to/3rBePLy 

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball.

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

    WTB-14 - Award-winning author and Marketing Strategist Cathey Armillas on Speaking with Passion and Heart and Leaning into What Makes You Unique

    WTB-14 - Award-winning author and Marketing Strategist Cathey Armillas on Speaking with Passion and Heart and Leaning into What Makes You Unique

    Cathey Armillas is a marketing strategist, presentation coach, author of The Unbreakable Rules of Marketing, and the How to ROCK a Ted Talk program, and in this episode, she joins Greg Bell for a tell-all discussion about Cathey’s career growth, why she leans into her uniqueness and encourages other to do the same, and shares speaking tips for listeners.

    Don’t miss this incredible conversation with Cathey Armillas.

    Episode Highlights:

    • 00:56 - Cathey’s Water the Bamboo story
    • 03:59 - Cathey’s surprise call from the David Letterman Show
    • 05:29 - How Cathey navigated her career early on being a young woman in a male-dominated industry
    • 07:59 - How Cathey began coaching Tedx speakers
    • 10:21 - Cathey’s Bamboo Circle
    • 14:20 - Mistakes made and lessons learned
    • 17:27 - Speaking tips from Cathey
    • 21:54 - “Bringing down the wall” in presentations
    • 24:49 - Typical day and week for Cathey
    • 27:48 - Where Cathey gets her energy
    • 30:20 - What Cathey’s brother-in-law said to her when she started her business
    • 33:09 - Advice Cathey would give herself at the age of 19
    • 35:53 - What distractions came up for Cathey as she progressed in her career
    • 39:27 - What makes Cathey unique
    • 42:37 - Embracing what makes you different
    • 46:31 - What’s Going Well for Cathey

    Guest at a Glance

    Cathey Armillas is a Marketing Strategist and the author of the award-winning book, The Unbreakable Rules of Marketing: 9 ½ Ways to Get People to Love You (www.unbreakablerules.com). Whether in the boardroom or on stage, people love Cathey’s enthusiasm, passion and directness. She has been notorious for creating wildly successful marketing strategies.

    As a speaker, Cathey teaches people the Unbreakable Rules of Marketing so they can use them in their efforts to get people to love them, and love what they do. Her Unbreakable Rules has helped reach millions of people and quadrupled her clients’ sales. In one example, she created a viral marketing campaign for a client by shredding items such as soccer balls, torpedoes, even a Volkswagen, and posting videos of them online. It landed the client on the David Letterman Show, CNN, CNBC, and the Discovery Channel.

    Cathey shows her authenticity and heart as a TEDx speaker, TEDx speaking coach and organizer. Cathey knows speaking from an organizer’s standpoint from her experience volunteering behind the scenes at TEDxPortland. Portland hosts the one of the world’s largest TEDx event in the world with an attendance of over 3,000 people. Secondly, Cathey has coached many to rock their TED Talk from young rising star celebrities to WWII War heroes. She has also been invited to deliver her own TEDx Talk. Though thriving as a guru in marketing, her TEDx Talk is titled: “Share your life”. Cathey opened up and showed her vulnerable side as she shared her personal struggle for happiness and where she finally found it.

    When companies need to reach people in unique ways, they call on Cathey Armillas. Her clients range from big brand companies like Intel, Nike and Xerox; to mid-sized companies like Color Dimensions, OBS, Tripwire and SSI Shredders; to cities, agencies and creative organizations like Viacom and Ogilvy.

    Notable Quotes

    • “I think if you're a young woman, Or if you're a young man or if you're anybody and you have something in you and you really feel like it's going to work, I feel like you just have to voice your opinion.”
    • “If you have something to sell to the world, sell it from the bottom of your heart and people will usually buy it.”
    • “A Ted Talk is a mini-marketing campaign for an idea.”
    • “I think anybody that reaches out to get help from other people is already heading the right direction.”
    • “There are speakers sometimes even if they're talking about a story that's from their life, you can tell, they're just like, Oh, I've told this story a hundred times, I'm being a news reporter right now. I'm not reliving this story; I'm just retelling the story. And so I try to get people in that moment where they're reliving that.”
    • “Are you either going to strive to get better or are you going to allow yourself to get worse?”
    • “What makes you, you? Go a hundred percent into that. Run hard into that. Be you.”
    • “I think it takes a bold, brave move to just be able to look yourself in the mirror and just say, I love you. I love you for who you are.”

     

    Order the Water the Bamboo Book at https://amzn.to/3mPxcZu

    Order the What's Going Well? Book at https://amzn.to/3rBePLy 

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball.

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

    Your Values are Your Roots

    Your Values are Your Roots

    In this solo podcast by Greg Bell, you'll hear why the most successful Bamboo Farmers rely on their values to guide them through good and challenging times.

    Example Values Referenced in Podcast:

    1. Health
    2. Family
    3. Appreciation
    4. Beauty
    5. Flexibility
    6. Kindness
    7. Honor
    8. Humor
    9. Security
    10. Responsibility

    Order the Water the Bamboo Book at https://amzn.to/3mPxcZu

    Order the What's Going Well? Book at https://amzn.to/3rBePLy 

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball.

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

    Jodi Guffee COO at Radiant Senior Living on high standards for team members and why failures are great opportunities

    Jodi Guffee COO at Radiant Senior Living on high standards for team members and why failures are great opportunities

    Jodi Guffee, the COO at Radiant Senior Living, gets joy from seeing her team reach their potential. That’s why she made Water the Bamboo mandatory reading and part of the onboarding process inside their company.

    In this episode, you’ll hear why Jodi takes tasks off team members plates, doesn’t buy into fear as a motivator, and encourages her team to embrace change.

    Don’t miss this highly motivational discussion with Jodi Guffee.

    Episode Highlights:

    • 01:05 - Why Jodi’s family decided to rebrand Farmington Centers to Radiant Senior Living
    • 01:59 - Where Jodi’s positivity comes from
    • 02:54 - How has Water the Bamboo resonated with Radiant’s staff
    • 05:09 - How Radiant has adapted to the health crisis
    • 07:28 - Who’s in Jodi’s Bamboo Circle
    • 10:06 - The secret to a great culture at Radiant
    • 11:19 - What Jodi is most proud of
    • 13:09 - Jodi’s advice to her younger self
    • 14:40 - How Jodi and her team overcome adversity
    • 17:05 - Routines that help Jodi
    • 19:57 - How Jodi’s team continues to believe in watering the bamboo
    • 22:17 - What kinds of pandas show up for Jodi
    • 24:47 - Jodi’s thinking around mentoring and encouragement of millennials
    • 29:35 - How Radiant’s staff answers the phone
    • 30:09 - Seeking progress, not perfection
    • 30:59 - How Jodi gets her team to make changes to things that aren’t working
    • 32:51 - What’s Going Well for Jodi
    • 36:04 - Why Jodi uses the term “season” when going through a moment in time
    • 45:10 - Why Jodi came on the Water the Bamboo podcast

    Guest at a Glance

    Jodi L. Guffee is the owner and Chief Operating Officer of Radiant Senior Living, based in Portland, Oregon, where she leads the operations and oversight to all aspects of the business of 17 communities throughout 6 states, ranging from Independent Living to Memory Care.

     

    Learn more about Jodi on the Radiant website or LinkedIn



    Notable Quotes

    • On why the family rebranded Farmington Centers to Radiant Senior Living: “Radiant has everything to do with bringing light into challenging situations and shining a light on a path of sometimes a difficult journey and being a light to people that are maybe seeking a new opportunity in their careers.”
    • “It brings joy to me to see people reach their greatest potential, no matter what point in life they're at.”
    • “Water the Bamboo is actually an onboarding tool. So anybody that comes on to the Radiant team at any one of our communities is onboarded with Water the Bamboo.”
    • “At any given time, we are all still watering, regardless of if our bamboo is flourishing or it's going to take a couple more years before it peaks through the soil, or we need to plant a new crop.”
    • “Fear has no purpose other than to motivate change potentially needed.”
    • “I'm not afraid to be vulnerable. I'm not afraid to say I really don't have the answer right now. Let's work on this together. As a team, I'm always comfortable standing back and say, you're the boss of this.”
    • “the thing that gets me the highest is to see a team member reach their highest potential, or just go right beyond their comfort zone to see what they're capable of doing. And even if they fail, just to see them try to reach a new potential, that is the kind of thing that gets me more than excited.”
    • “I don't want to say that I'm crazy and that I look forward to losses or failures, but those are the greatest opportunities to self-reflect and make positive change.”
    • “So that the teams know that I'm not above them, I like to ask them to give me a task each day that I can take off of their plates.”
    • “I always tell our teams that these are beings made of feelings. And if you're not meeting their feeling needs, then you're not meeting almost anything because their feelings are going to direct their behaviors.”
    • “I went on a social media diet about a month ago and I'm on that through January of 2021 and is about the best feeling I've ever had.”
    • “I've just had to look at what has felt like a real challenging time in life and recognize that there are some real bright spots.”
    • “I always tell everybody on my teams that the one thing that you can count on is that change is going to happen.”

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball. 

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

    Greg Bells Top 10 Principles for Dealing with COVID

    Greg Bells Top 10 Principles for Dealing with COVID

    These are my 10 COVID Principles to Lead and Live By. I hope you find inspiration in these principles in some way, and might even be inspired to create COVID Principles to Lead and Live By for yourself.

    Order the Water the Bamboo Book at https://amzn.to/3mPxcZu

    Order the What's Going Well? Book at https://amzn.to/3rBePLy 

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball.

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

     

    Marc Patrick, Global Marketing Leader at Beyond Meat on work ethic, continuous learning, and not being distracted by shiny objects

    Marc Patrick, Global Marketing Leader at Beyond Meat on work ethic, continuous learning, and not being distracted by shiny objects

    Marc Patrick began his career as a receptionist, answering and redirecting calls, and now he’s a global brand and marketing leader at Beyond Meat.

    So, how did he get here?

    In this episode, you’ll hear how Marc’s work ethic and Bamboo Circle played key roles in his career growth, and why he will never stop learning and growing.

    Don’t miss this insightful conversation with one of the world’s brightest marketing leaders.

    Episode Highlights: 

    • 01:19 - Marc’s Water the Bamboo story
    • 03:17 - Owning and taking responsibility for every job
    • 04:33 - How sports played a role in Marc’s work ethic
    • 05:38 - How Marc transferred his work ethic into bigger roles
    • 07:00 - How Marc’s career progressed early on
    • 10:22 - The twists and turns of Marc’s career
    • 12:28 - Marc’s desire for continuous learning
    • 13:58 - Who is in Marc’s Bamboo Circle
    • 16:46 - Why Marc gives back to the community
    • 18:17 - What Marc does at Beyond Meats
    • 20:11 - Marc’s passion in the work he does
    • 21:28 - Proudest moment for Marc
    • 23:32 - Overcoming self-doubt
    • 25:21 - Advice to Marc’s 15-year-old self
    • 27:50 - How Marc stays positive
    • 31:00 - What a winning day looks like for Marc
    • 33:04 - What’s Going Well for Marc
    • 35:33 - Marc’s vision and values
    • 40:05 - What things showed up that could have derailed Marc’s career

    Order the Water the Bamboo Book at https://amzn.to/3mPxcZu

    Order the What's Going Well? Book at https://amzn.to/3rBePLy 

    Guest at a Glance

    Marc Patrick is an experienced brand leader with expertise in driving consumer connection and cultural experiences that create impact and stand the test of time. His career began with a solid foundation at top Advertising Agencies, then quickly evolved into 21 years of great success at Nike, Inc. through passion, creativity, and big results in multiple categories, geographies and business functions across the globe. Now building on my journey in the fast-growing plant-based meat industry and continuing to help move the world forward at Beyond Meat.

    Notable Quotes

    • On Marc’s first job as a receptionist at an ad agency: “I knew that it wouldn't be just about answering phones. It would be leading into something else. And I'll tell you, it was brutal, and it was a grind and it was humbling right out of the gate, but I was going to be the best damn phone answerer, you know, and I was.”
    • “It starts with your current status. What are you doing today? What are you doing right now? And are you working hard and grinding and getting after it?”
    • “I think the hard work, sometimes it leads to what those big moments are. Sometimes you don't really know what those big shining moments are, but if you're working hard and you're getting into it, it unfolds, it kind of unlocks what those moments are and even more of those big moments.”
    • On making a move into a sales role: “And in many ways, the sales role was not necessarily a step forward. It was more of a lateral move, but it gave me a whole nother perspective. I thought I was getting a new perspective in product, and then I got an even greater newer perspective as I went into sales. All of those things were just great at making me a better marketer and making me understand more holistically what I was trying to do.”
    • On giving back to the community: “I do that because there's nothing more important to me than just being known for how you treat people. I think we can't have enough of that. It's just so rewarding.”
    • “My role at Beyond Meat is really just to champion of telling the brand story, making sure that the reason why myself and many of the folks at Beyond Meat work there because of the amazing mission of brand has to feed a better future to get that out there. If there's one thing common about my day or every day, it's reminding us internally and then ultimately externally with consumers, why the brand exists and why it's important.”

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball.

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

    Milwaukee Bucks Guard Pat Connaughton on Putting in the Work When No One is Watching and Creating a Legacy Bigger Than Himself

    Milwaukee Bucks Guard Pat Connaughton on Putting in the Work When No One is Watching and Creating a Legacy Bigger Than Himself

    As a high school two-sport athlete in baseball and basketball, Pat Connaughton was not getting the attention from division one schools he desired--that is, until he began putting in the work. 

    In this episode, you will hear from Pat Connaughton, a current NBA player with the Milwaukee Bucks, and former Portland Trailblazer shooting guard on how he used an ultimatum from his dad in high school about whether to work construction or train from 9 am to 3 pm to grow his sports career in baseball and basketball.

    You will also get insight into why Connaughton never limits himself to one area and why he’s watering the bamboo so he can build something much bigger and long-lasting that he as an individual. 

    Don’t miss this insightful conversation with Pat Connaughton, a Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard, and rising real estate mogul!

    Episode Highlights:

    • 00:45 - Pat’s Water the Bamboo story
    • 02:41 - The ultimatum Pat’s father gave him his junior year in high school
    • 03:55 - The loneliness of putting in the work behind the scene
    • 09:19 - Why Pat created the With Us Foundation
    • 13:52 - How Notre Dame has changed Pat’s life
    • 16:03 - Pat reflecting on challenges along the way
    • 19:42 - Pat’s real estate side hustle
    • 28:05 - Where Pat learned to work on something bigger than himself
    • 31:57 - Comparing Milwaukee to Portland
    • 33:35 - Advice Pat would give to his 15-year-old self
    • 35:45 - On losing in the NBA bubble when favored to win
    • 38:32 - Participating in the 2020 dunk contest

    Guest at a Glance

    Pat Connaughton is an American professional basketball player who plays for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA), where he primarily plays as a shooting guard.

    Connaughton previously played for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball and men's basketball teams. He was selected by the Orioles in the fourth round of the 2014 MLB Draft. The Brooklyn Nets selected him in the second round of the 2015 NBA Draft and traded him to the Portland Trail Blazers.

    Notable Quotes

    • “My dad kind of gave me an ultimatum, he said, you can work for me on my construction sites, which I did in junior high school, or you can work in the gym and really dedicate yourself to basketball. If that's what you want, but it's going to have to be for the same hours that you would be working for me.”
    • “You can say, I want to be a professional athlete, but what are the actions behind the scenes that you're taking?”
    • “What are the things on a daily basis that you can continue to water and continue to get better at so that you can, can continue to grow?”
    • “Everyone has the same 24 hours in a day. What you do with those 24 hours and how you work towards whatever it is you claim that you want to achieve is going to decide if you have the ability to accomplish that.”
    • “I want to make sure that I can use my platform to shed light on that to the next generation, in order to help them understand with hard work, with dedication, with a little bit of energy and effort there's nothing that's not attainable.”
    • “It was really important to give back because I didn't get here on my own. The coaches that I had, the people that surrounded me, my teammates, my mentors--they helped me get to where I am, and I realized it wasn't just me.”
    • “There's adversity throughout all areas of life, no matter who you are or what you do.”
    • “When your goals are lofty and they're high, there's always going to be reasons why people say you can't do it. The more times people say you can't do it, the more fuel to the fire it is for me.”
    • “My mom ingrained it in me as a kid. She always said, do your best, and don't limit yourself to one area. Make sure you do your best in every area.
    • On having a family-like culture on his Portland and Milwaukie teams: “That's when I think you play your best, because you're not just playing for yourself on the team; you're playing for the guy next to you, who you don't just know him as the guy that can shoot three-pointers, you know, him as a guy who has a wife and three kids.”
    • “I want to do whatever I can to help make this guy next to me successful because of the time generosity and things that he's done for me.”
    • “You learn a lot more from losing than you do winning[…] when you win, you go about your business[…]when you lose, all of those areas become magnified.”
    • “It's never too late to start Watering the Bamboo.”

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. He provides highly engaging virtual keynotes & trainings. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, and Disney, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball. 

    Visit Greg’s website.

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

    Gonzaga Men’s Basketball Head Coach Mark Few on Building Strong Relationships and Community for Sustained Growth

    Gonzaga Men’s Basketball Head Coach Mark Few on Building Strong Relationships and Community for Sustained Growth

    Think about everyone in your network, team, and community--that’s your Bamboo Circle.

    Our guest today, Mark Few, Gonzaga Men’s Basketball Head Coach, shares how he has built deep-rooted relationships with current and former players, their families, and the community at large to build his Bamboo Circle.

    Don’t miss this incredible discussion with, Mark Few, one of the best NCAA head basketball coaches of this generation and one of the greatest people in the world.

    Episode Highlights: 

    • 01:10 - What Greg said to Mark back in 1989
    • 01:40 - Why Mark got into Coaching
    • 03:31 - How Mark hustled to get where he is today
    • 04:27 - The competitive fire of Mark
    • 06:46 - What it was like getting to the NCAA championship in basketball
    • 10:41 - Advice Mark would give his former 15-year-old self
    • 11:34 - Support from family, and how his parents opened up their home to others
    • 14:26 - How Mark and his teams recover from losing
    • 15:27 - Dealing with the cancellation of the spring part of the season in 2020
    • 16:55 - Mark’s contribution to the community with the Coaches vs. Cancer program
    • 18:44 - Why Mark might be the best Bamboo Farmer Greg has ever known
    • 21:08 - How the group of friends Mark had, including Greg Bell, propelled he and all their friends forward to success.

    Guest at a Glance

    Mark Few is an American college basketball coach who has been the head coach at Gonzaga University since 1999. He has served on Gonzaga's coaching staff since 1989, and has been a constant on the sidelines throughout a period that has seen the Bulldogs rise from mid-major obscurity to consistent NCAA Tournament contenders. He has led the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament in every season during his tenure as head coach, a stretch that has garnered the Bulldogs recognition as a major basketball power despite playing in a mid-major conference.

    Notable Quotes

    • On his growth during the tenure at Gonzaga: “It's been a grind, but it's been a blast. It's definitely been on a growth plane, much like the bamboo. It took a long time, more than bamboo does, to really start getting going, quite frankly.”
    • On competing against his kids: “As you get older, the movement and athleticism begins to wane, quite dramatically here, but, I still find myself just turning it on sometimes and needing to back off on it, just because it's my own flesh and blood I'm playing against, but I don't want to lose to them.”
    • On the NCAA championship: “It was a whirlwind of activity and preparation, and yet there was so much surrounding things that needed attention quite frankly, because it was a really, really big deal.”
    • On one of the most powerful moments Mark had as a coach: “On the way out, the whole group of guys, all a hundred strong of 'em lined up and each of my guys went through and shook their hands and just thank them for building Gonzaga into what they were getting to experience now.”
    • On advice he would give himself at age 15: “Even the disappointments and even the bad decisions probably led me to this point right now.”
    • On preparing for a game: “We're just focused on the process of getting ready for that game and then doing everything we can to try to be successful in that moment, in that game.”
    • On why he never leaves Gonzaga: “I think you miss out on all this stuff that we talked about, though, if you're constantly bouncing around”
    • On instilling Water the Bamboo into the culture: “The work that they put in and, and it might not show for a while, but it eventually will show in a big way if they just hang with it.”

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball.

    Visit Greg’s website.

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    Tim Morgan, CEO of Oregon-Idaho AAA on servant leadership, continuous learning, and guiding principles

    Tim Morgan, CEO of Oregon-Idaho AAA on servant leadership, continuous learning, and guiding principles

    Tim Morgan is the epitome of a “Bamboo Farmer.” Tim embraces the power of the team, continuous learning, and evolving, even during the most challenging times, like the current health crisis.

    In this episode, you’ll hear how Tim Morgan, the CEO of AAA Oregon/Idaho, is watering his bamboo. 

    Don’t miss this intimate look inside of a servant leader’s thoughts on running a successful organization.

    Episode Highlights:

    • 00:55 - Tim Morgan’s Water the Bamboo story
    • 04:14 - Why building a team is crucial for leaders rather than being a singular leader
    • 06:33 - The ability to execute an idea
    • 09:12 - Getting people comfortable with being uncomfortable
    • 09:39 - What the pandemic taught AAA about quick execution, innovation, and moving to a remote workforce
    • 11:05 - Tim’s advice for emerging leaders
    • 14:53 - Failures that turned out to be successful
    • 20:53 - Habits of continuous learning 
    • 26:44 - Why Tim makes a habit of journaling
    • 28:27 - What it was like moving into the CEO role of Oregon/Idaho AAA
    • 31:38 - Which Bamboo Farmer trait resonates the most with Tim
    • 36:35 - Revising guiding principles during the pandemic
    • 39:44 - What question Tim would ask himself on a podcast
    • 41:50 - Tim’s advice to his 15-year-old self
    • 44:15 - What’s going well at AAA



    Guest at a Glance

    Tim Morgan is the President and CEO of Oregon/Idaho AAA.

    Notable Quotes

    • “I always tried to put myself in situations where I could try to be around a lot of bright people, and hopefully, a little smidgen of that might rub off on me.”
    • “If you do things that make you uncomfortable or challenge your existing skillset, that's how you grow.”
    • “I've also learned as time goes on, it's better as a CEO to express your opinion last, or else early on everybody's just kind of agreeing with what you're saying.”
    • “Your point about these five years of building a foundation of roots for the bamboo to grow. I saw it all sprout right before my eyes, within a very short period.”
    • “You're only able to propel yourself forward in an organization if you're exceeding expectations in the current role that you have.”
    • Greg: “The harder I work, it seems the luckier I get.”
    • “What I try to do as a leader now is that stay with a hundred percent positive reinforcement to the people that you lead, but also hold them accountable to the things that they've committed to.”
    • “I'm a big proponent of asking employees to help us understand where they want to go, what they want to achieve, and then we can help them with the skillset and education if necessary to be successful in those roles.”
    • On transitioning into a CEO role as an internal hire: “Nobody is going to accept you in your new role until you filled your prior role.”
    • “There's an opportunity to not waste a good pandemic by reinforcing your organizational culture and values and how you treat people and how you want to treat people in a period of downturn. So, I think there's also a tremendous opportunity to reinforce the things that you think are most important in your organization.”
    • “This is a competition against yourself and what you can achieve. And you can achieve things without them being at the expense of others.”

     

    Learn more about Greg Bell

     

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney, and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball. 

    Visit Greg’s website.

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    Portland Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts on Culture, Process, and Team (CPT), preparation, and not being content

    Portland Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts on Culture, Process, and Team (CPT), preparation, and not being content

    There is no shortage of great coaches in the NBA, but I still believe Terry Stotts to be one of the best. What he has accomplished in his career has been remarkable. In this episode, Coach Stotts shares why the Blazers organization puts so much emphasis on Culture, Process, and Team (CPT), how he first got into coaching, how he prepared his team for the bubble, and advice for listeners about dealing with loss and failure.

    Don’t miss this outstanding conversation with coach Terry Stotts, head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers.

    Episode Contents:

     

    • 01:26 - Why Coach Stotts is always on the lookout for inspirational messages that will help his team grow
    • 02:45 - How Coach Stotts got his first gig in coaching, after he thought he was going to go to college to become a dentist
    • 04:19 - Why Coach Stotts doesn’t look back on past decisions with regret
    • 05:30 - Coach Stotts on Culture, Process, and Team (CPT)
    • 10:25 - How Coach Stotts characterizes his leadership style
    • 12:50 - What advice Terry Stotts would give his younger self
    • 12:49 - Mental health during the pandemic
    • 18:16 - How Coach Stotts prepared his team for the NBA Bubble in Orlando
    • 20:58 - Who is in Coach Stotts’ bamboo circle, i.e. who helped groom Coach Stotts into the leader he is today
    • 23:22 - Coach Stotts on whether he’s an introvert or extrovert
    • 24:33 - Proudest moments of Coach Stotts’ life
    • 26:15 - Why Coach Stotts stays away from getting too comfortable, and when he’s the most content.
    • 28:35 - Advice for listeners about recovering from loss
    • 30:52 - How Terry Stotts stays sharp as a leader and coach

    Guest at a Glance

    Terry Stotts is the head coach of the NBA team, Portland Trail Blazers. He is one of the longest tenured coaches in the NBA, and enters his 9th season with the Blazers. Overall, his record as a coach is 475-456, and has been to the playoffs 7 of the 8 seasons he has coached the Blazers. He won an NBA championship as an assistant coach with the Dallas Mavericks under coach Rick Carlisle. 

    Stotts was drafted in the second round of the 1980 NBA draft to the Houston Rockets. Stotts also played overseas in Italy before joining George Karl’s CBA coaching staff as his first basketball coaching job.

    Learn more about Terry Stotts on Wikipedia | NBA.com

    Notable Quotes

    • Terry Stotts on Watering the Bamboo: “I think one of the reasons why it resonates so much with athletes is that you don't get the immediate gratification from the work that you're doing, whether it's in the weight room, on the track, court, gym, field, or whatever it is. The athlete is relying on all this work that they’re putting in that eventually, it's going to pay off.”
    • Stotts on decision-making: “Once you make that decision, go all-in and don't look back.”
    • Stotts on culture: “having a culture that you believe in and everybody buys into is paramount. And then establishing a process that is built on that and doing it as a team, I think that's a formula for success.”
    • On loss and losing: “A big part of coaching is managing a team in difficult times.”

    Learn more about Greg Bell

    More than just a motivational speaker, Greg Bell is a Portland, Oregon based thought leader, business consultant, and leadership coach. His popular books, What’s Going Well? and Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, have inspired an array of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies like Nike, Disney and Comcast, to the Portland Trail Blazers and Division I NCAA athletic teams like the Oregon Ducks Football and the Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball. 

    Visit Greg’s website

    Connect with Greg LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

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