Starting a business, non-profit, church or weight-loss goal has a lot of common themes. Its all about looking for the common thread of strategy to garner the most wins. None of them are easy, but by being honest with yourself in the process, success is attainable.
Josh Schmitz of Ruckus, Death crew, and a dozen other amazing things, joins us to talk about life and looking back.
Jillian Gibbs is founder and CEO of APR, a digital Ad company with one of, if not the largest, ad spend budgest in the world. CB used to work for her and she was instrumental in helping him develop into the leader he is today. Today Jillian shares some insights on authenticity, keeping things, fresh, and how she found success in a male dominated field.
Jillians Twitter:
twitter.com/jgsmiles
A bonus episode of CB speaking at Harvest Indy South... you'll hear that he took some of the criticism he received and made some adjustments... ENJOY!!!
Self Assessment is by far one of the most pivotal things you can do to help move your business, idea, non-profit, or life forward. This episode is all about how we did it, complete with interviews, examples, and a lot of laughs.
For season two of the podcast we want to continue with the metaphor of starting a fire. No great camp fire or fire in your fireplace thrives without someone who is diligently tending to it. That means adding new wood and removing the debris. Paying attention to the things that we’re trying to create can mean the difference between hoping for something nice and creating something great… so this season we’re going to be taking you inside our own fire, the church plant called beacon in Denver Colorado.
You can connect with us on social media in a few different ways.
Pastor CB
Instagram @cbbarthlow
Facebook Search CB Barthlow
Twitter @CBBarthlow
Josh Bayne
Instagram @joshbaynedenver
Facebook Search Josh Bayne
Beacon
Instagram @denverbeacon
Online @ www.denverbeacon.org
There is something to be said about the drive needed to do something new. We’ve talked about single-minded purpose or laser-like focus before but let’s be clear that’s not narrow sighted selfishness. We cannot mistake the need to be driven for the desire to be narcissistic.
In life, set-backs are inevitable but the difference between a minor slow down and a permanent stop is all in how you see it.
Too many leaders are busy trying to surround themselves with the leaders they think will make them matter at the expense of those they lead... the people to whom you actually matter.
This episode is really about personal growth. It can easily be ascribed to spirituality, business, or entrepreneurism. The whole idea we want to tackle today is that we need to be faithful not famous
If you’re ever going to step out and do something great, you’ll need to not only be good at the task at hand, but also have some skills leading people. And look, people can fickle, unreliable, self-serving and sometimes downright unpleasant. Learning to deal with the perils of leadership is not something you can master quickly, it’s more aptly developed on the job and there really is no way to know if you’ve got it all mastered.
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