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How to Interview Richard Branson, Seth Godin, Gary Vee, Tony Robbins & More | The Journey of Nathan Chan
During today’s podcast we are interviewing Nathan Chan, who is the founder of the Foundr digital magazine, which in started in 2013. Throughout the...
Art isn’t only a painting. Art is anything that’s creative, passionate, and personal. And great art resonates with the viewer, not only with the creator.What makes someone an artist? I don’t think is has anything to do with a paintbrush. There are painters who follow the numbers, or paint billboards, or work in a small village in China, painting reproductions. These folks, while swell people, aren’t artists. On the other hand, Charlie Chaplin was an artist, beyond a doubt. So is Jonathan Ive, who designed the iPod. You can be an artists who works with oil paints or marble, sure. But there are artists who work with numbers, business models, and customer conversations. Art is about intent and communication, not substances.An artists is someone who uses bravery, insight, creativity, and boldness to challenge the status quo. And an artists takes it personally.That’s why Bob Dylan is an artist, but an anonymous corporate hack who dreams up Pop 40 hits on the other side of the glass is merely a marketer. That’s why Tony Hsieh, founder of Zappos, is an artists, while a boiler room of telemarketers is simply a scam.Tom Peters, corporate gadfly and writer, is an artists, even though his readers are businesspeople. He’s an artists because he takes a stand, he takes the work personally, and he doesn’t care if someone disagrees. His art is part of him, and he feels compelled to share it with you because it’s important, not because he expects you to pay him for it.Art is a personal gift that changes the recipient. The medium doesn’t matter. The intent does.Art is a personal act of courage, something one human does that creates change in another.
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Don’t Let Your Employees Hold You Hostage by Clay Clark and Jonathan Kelly (Full Audiobook)
In this candid and fact-filled audiobook, Clay Clark shares how a business owner can prevent from ever being held hostage from employees again. The featured character (Kermit) described in this story is a personification of multiple employees that most owners...
Jonathan Barnett Shares The Oxi Fresh Story (How to Nail It Then Scale It)
151,000 + objective Google Reviews, 396 locations…1 OXI Fresh franchise. The founder of OXI Fresh, Jonathan Barnett shares how he and his team were able to nail and scale the OXI Fresh carpet cleaning franchise.
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How to Introduce Game-Changing Product or Service to the Marketplace – Ask Clay Anything
Are you trying to introduce a revolutionary and game-changing product or service to the marketplace? Clay and Z explain why great companies like FedEX, ESPN, AOL and Amazon often take almost a decade to become profitable.
...Changing Your Life Within the Next 30 Days | the 30 Day Colaw Fitness Challenge and Meeting Matt Kline of Oxi Fresh
Are you looking to make big changes and improvements in your life within the next 30 days? Are you tired of waiting for someday to improve your life for the better? Are you looking to improve in the areas of finances and fitness? On...
Being Coachable | Ode to Jonathan Kelly
Are you coachable? In order to improve you must have an objective, positive and constructive criticism from a coach or somebody who is sincerely motivated to help you grow whether it be in your business or in your life. During...
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Justin Forsett | The Undersized NFL Player with an Oversized Heart
Are you battling adversity? Justin Forsett explains the adversity he had to fight through as a 5 foot 8 inch running back from Mulberry Florida to become an NFL Pro Bowl running back. Justin also shares what it’s like to play with...
Wolfgang Puck | Don’t Take No for an Answer & Daily Diligence You Need to Succeed
On Today’s Show We Interview Wolfgang Puck about:
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Read More Have a Freakin’ Goal!
As a business coaching pro, If I’ve said it once i’ve said it 100 times… Have a freaking goal! If you don’t know what you are working for… then how do you know what you are working for. It is not surprising to me that the majority of people I meet are...Read MoreDysfunctional
Have you ever been around a dysfunctional business coach or individual that cannot seem to get it together? Now, to be fair, we all have our own levels of dysfunction, but I am talking more specifically about the type of person that seems to always be in chrysis....Read MoreTHE COST OF CULTURE
Something this week has reminded me as a business coach is how important the culture in your company is. The common denominator is the diligence that the employees in the Thrive office display every day. The beginning of the workweek starts off with an all-staff...Read MoreBOOM!
If you spend any time with Clay Clark, his business partner, Jonathan Kelly, or anyone who has been a part of the Thrivetime Show for any length of time, then you will hear, see and experience a word literally every day. That word is “Boom”. This is our response to...Read More





