289. Steve Young: Choose Selflessness in a Transactional World

Legendary San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young is a Super Bowl champion, an MVP many times over, and a member of the Football Hall of Fame. His level of elite […]
The Soul of the Universe

Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.––Plato “You don’t really listen to very much music,” my son commented […]
287. Stephen M. R. Covey & McKinlee Covey: Manage Things, Lead People

Trust is a thorny topic. In business and relationships, we’re always assessing whether someone is trustworthy. But what about our ability to trust others? To delegate those big projects we […]
The Bridge

Bridges symbolize change and flexibility! They show us this simple philosophy: When you are on one side, you can easily move to the other side.––Mehmet Murat Ildan Last weekend my […]
286. Richie Norton: Value Your Time and Stop Timing Your Values

The only finite resource in our lives and work is time. We always want more, and there’s no way to create it. But we can radically rethink how we relate […]
To See or Not to See

I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. Maya Angelou I was in […]
285. Jason Feifer: Want to Succeed? Be Adaptable

This week we cover the one thing we’re ALL bad at: Change. Jason Feifer is obsessed with the moral panic we feel when faced with new technologies, trends, and social […]
Practice What You Preach

Sometimes a hypocrite is nothing more than a [person] in the process of changing – Brandon Sanderson “We don’t need a company offsite.” I may—or may not—have said this to […]
284. Regina Kim: How Korean Pop Culture Disrupted Global Entertainment

If your family’s viewing habits changed a bit during the pandemic, you’re not alone! One enormous trend was the rise of Korean dramas on U.S. streaming services. But entertainment journalist […]
We Don’t Grow Without It

When we close down our awareness which comes through our physical senses, we shut ourselves off from our essence. –Dr. Stanley H. Block, Seattle University School of Law Last week, […]