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That's A Great Story!
Barry Moline
26 episodes
39 minutes ago

That’s A Great Story! is devoted to stories that are interesting, funny, intelligent, and heartwarming. Every episode features stories told by speakers and storytellers who know how to grab your attention—and keep you asking, “Wait… what happened next?” Expect laughs, surprises, and the kind of storytelling that sticks with you long after the episode ends.

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That’s A Great Story! is devoted to stories that are interesting, funny, intelligent, and heartwarming. Every episode features stories told by speakers and storytellers who know how to grab your attention—and keep you asking, “Wait… what happened next?” Expect laughs, surprises, and the kind of storytelling that sticks with you long after the episode ends.

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Society & Culture
Education,
Self-Improvement
Episodes (20/26)
That's A Great Story!
Can You Really Persuade Without Manipulating? A Journey into Ethical Influence

Are you trying to influence at work, at home, or in advocacy—without crossing the line into manipulation?

If you’ve ever worried that persuasion = trickery, this episode shows how to use Dr. Robert Cialdini’s research in an ethical way — so you can reduce uncertainty, motivate action, and deepen relationships. Brian Ahearn (Cialdini Method Certified Trainer) reveals how principles like Liking, Reciprocity, Scarcity, Authority, Social Proof, Commitment/Consistency, and Unity work in real life—and how faith can anchor them.

You’ll learn:

  • The difference between “getting people to like you” and truly liking them—and why that flips persuasion from transactional to relational.
  • How the Core Motives Model maps to heart, mind, body, and soul—so you can build trust, remove doubt, and ethically motivate action.
  • Practical ways to use scarcity, authority, social proof, and unity without manipulation—across sales, advocacy, and everyday relationships.

Hit play to learn how to influence with integrity and build trust that lasts—at work, at home, and in your community.

Read Brian's book, Influenced from Above: Where Faith and Influence Meet, at this link: https://tinyurl.com/influenced-from-above

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5 days ago
36 minutes 27 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Forget Wall Street Analysts — Satellites Are Better at Predicting the Economy

What if you could predict economic growth faster and more accurately than the Federal Reserve—using images from space?

Economic forecasting has always lagged behind reality, relying on outdated reports and anecdotal data. But what if real-time, satellite-driven insights could replace guesswork with precision? In this episode, we explore how satellite imagery and AI are revolutionizing our understanding of macroeconomic trends.

Learn how a groundbreaking algorithm transforms satellite data into GDP forecasts—weeks ahead of government reports.

Discover why satellite imagery outperforms traditional economic indicators in accuracy and speed.

Hear how businesses, investors, and policymakers can use these insights to make smarter, faster decisions in real time.

Listen now to discover how satellite-powered forecasting is changing the economics game—and what it means for your future.

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1 week ago
37 minutes 20 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Stop Expecting Perfect: Why Big Companies Fail at Innovation (And What Startups Get Right)

What if the greatest threat to innovation in your company isn’t AI — but how your team reacts to it?

Innovation is accelerating fast — and AI is just the latest wave. But while leaders chase new tools, employees often wrestle with fear, confusion, or resistance. Whether it’s voicemail in the '90s or ChatGPT in your office today, introducing change without empathy can backfire. In this episode, former HP general manager Steve Hinch shares practical strategies for adopting innovation, preparing your people, and avoiding the traps that stall progress.

You'll learn:

1. Learn how to roll out innovation without creating anxiety or job fear in your team

2. Discover why small companies often innovate better — and how large organizations can catch up

3. Get real examples from Steve’s leadership at HP, including what worked and what completely flopped

Press play to learn how to lead your team through innovation with clarity, strategy, and trust — no matter the size of your business.

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1 month ago
47 minutes 26 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Why Power Isn’t Leadership—And How Successful CEOs Lead Through People, Not Titles

What if the secret to becoming an effective leader has nothing to do with titles, strategy, or KPIs—and everything to do with people?

 

In this episode, CEO Jacobia Solomon opens up about her non-linear rise from engineer to executive leader across companies like Ford, Newell Rubbermaid, and Memorial. She shares how she learned the hardest leadership lesson of all: that performance without people isn’t sustainable—and that empathy, courage, and authenticity are the true currencies of influence.

 

  • The leadership mistake that nearly derailed her early career—and how it reshaped her approach to people and performance.
  • Why “owning your voice” and leading with resilience matters even more when you’re the only woman or person of color in the room.
  • Gain practical insights on driving change, navigating restructuring, and building a team that thrives through clarity, trust, and extreme ownership.

 

Press play to discover Jacobia’s hard-won lessons on leading with authenticity, building “struggle muscle,” and making a lasting impact in every role you take on.

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2 months ago
47 minutes 52 seconds

That's A Great Story!
5 Reasons Teams Struggle With Humor in the Workplace & How To Fix It For Better Collaboration

Can humor actually improve your job performance — or does it just get you in trouble?

If you've ever held back a joke at work or felt unsure about whether humor is “professional,” this episode is for you. We dive into the surprisingly powerful role laughter plays in workplace communication, stress relief, and building trust — and how the wrong type of humor can backfire fast.

 

Discover the key differences between helpful humor and harmful humor in professional settings. Learn how laughter directly impacts brain function, creativity, and perseverance under pressure. And hear real-world examples of how (and how not) to use humor with coworkers, clients, and teams

Press play now to learn how to harness the power of laughter without crossing the line — and start building stronger, healthier workplace relationships.

 

Benefits of Laughter (00:00:38)  

Kim discusses how laughter enhances interpersonal communication and job performance.

 

Anecdote about Humor (00:01:16)  

Kim shares a story about a humorous interaction at a home show that led to a business connection.

 

Impact on Creativity (00:03:04)  

Laughter is shown to improve creativity and learning, as studies indicate.

 

Leadership and Humor (00:03:39)  

Using humor effectively can enhance leadership perception and employee relationships.

 

Caution with Humor (00:04:30)  

Barry recounts his experience with humor in leadership and the need for caution.

 

Increased Sensitivity to Humor (00:06:39)  

Kim notes that people are more sensitive to humor, making it important to be cautious.

 

Types of Humor in the Workplace (00:07:49)  

Different humor types, like sarcasm, can be risky in professional settings.

 

Golfing and Humor (00:08:28)  

Barry shares his experience with sarcastic humor while golfing with friends.

 

Understanding Humor Sensitivity (00:09:31)  

Kim emphasizes the importance of knowing what humor is appropriate in various situations.

 

Effective Team Communication (00:11:18)  

Barry discusses using humor to bond with teammates over shared challenges.

 

Risks of Humor (00:12:15)  

Kim highlights the potential risks of humor and how it can offend others.

 

Navigating Humor Offense (00:14:11)  

Barry asks about strategies to avoid offending others with humor in presentations.

 

Improving Humor Sensitivity (00:15:27)  

Kim suggests being mindful of sensitive topics and seeking feedback on humor.

 

Understanding Humor's Intent (00:16:24)  

Discussion on the intention behind humor and the importance of uplifting versus putting down.

 

Navigating Cultural Sensitivity (00:17:25)  

A reminder to be cautious with humor that may offend cultural sensitivities.

 

Feedback on Icebreakers (00:18:39)  

Barry shares an experience about receiving feedback on his icebreaker question's potential to alienate.

 

The Importance of Delivery (00:20:01)  

Emphasizing the need for an open-hearted approach when asking personal questions.

 

Handling Offense in Communication (00:21:29)  

Strategies for providing constructive feedback when someone’s humor doesn’t land well.

 

Approaching Sensitive Topics (00:22:37)  

Advice on how to address potentially offensive jokes with empathy and awareness.

 

Teasing and Its Risks (00:23:52)  

Discussion on the appropriateness of teasing in workplace dynamics and understanding context.

 

Reading the Room (00:27:08)  

The necessity of gauging humor's reception based on familiarity with the audience.

 

Building Connections Through Humor (00:29:55)  

Strategies for using humor to foster positive relationships with clients.

 

Cautious Humor in Client Interactions (00:32:11)  

Advice against negative humor and teasing when engaging with new clients.

 

Avoiding Political Humor (00:32:22)  

A strong recommendation to steer clear of political humor to avoid alienating audiences.

 

The Value of Light Humor (00:33:31)  

Encouragement to use light humor, like dad jokes, as an icebreaker in meetings.

 

Here are the extracted timestamps and their corresponding titles from the podcast episode transcription segment:

 

The Power of Interaction (00:33:56)

Discusses how even negative reactions can still be positive interactions.

 

Health Benefits of Humor (00:34:04)

Explores the impact of humor on health, well-being, and stress reduction.

 

Personal Journey to Laughter Leadership (00:34:20)

Kim shares her experience with therapeutic laughter during a health challenge.

 

Therapeutic Laughter and Play (00:35:31)

Describes laughter yoga and the benefits of playful interactions without competition.

 

Laughter's Impact on Caregivers (00:36:32)

Highlights how laughter energizes and uplifts caregivers during serious discussions.

 

The Idea of Not Keeping Score (00:37:15)

Barry reflects on the stress of competitive games and the joy of playful interactions.

 

Radical Idea of Play (00:40:29)

Kim discusses the transformative nature of playing games without keeping score.

 

Creating a Laughter List (00:42:26)

Kim introduces her laughter list as a tool for accessing joy during stressful times.

 

Interactive Laughter Workshops (00:44:19)

Explains the structure and goals of her laughter and stress relief workshops.

 

Instant Connections Through Laughter (00:46:13)

Describes how laughter fosters immediate connections among participants in workshops.

 

Silly Jokes and Their Impact (00:46:25)

Barry and Kim share jokes, illustrating the instant mood boost from laughter.

 

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2 months ago
45 minutes 14 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Why Did I Just Yell? Controlling Your Emotions Like a Pro

What if you had a simple language for emotions that lets you defuse conflict, feel safer, and actually change outcomes—in your marriage, at work, and even in a heated sports match?

In this episode, pastoral counselor and author Myke Merrill explains “Reality Intelligence”—a practical framework that turns vague feelings into clear choices. If you’ve ever stumbled for the right words in a tough conversation, shut down around big emotions, or watched a disagreement escalate, this episode gives you handles to understand what you’re perceiving, what you’re feeling, and how to respond (not just react) so you can get the result you actually want.

You'll discover the five core emotional systems—Acceptance (love), Exposure (fear), Empowerment (anger), Depletion (sadness), and Celebration (joy)—and how intensity shifts the words you choose and the actions you take.

You'll learn real-world de-escalation tools: stand up/sit down resets, three deep breaths, and the three magic words “Tell me more,” plus how body position and movement signal (and balance) power.

You'll get a repeatable loop—Perceptions → Emotions → Motivations → Behaviors—to map any heated moment (from partner talks to workplace flare-ups to sports) and choose a response that changes the outcome.

Press play now to master Reality Intelligence and walk away with scripts and moves you can use today to turn conflict into clarity and connection.

 

 

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3 months ago
58 minutes 48 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Influence with Integrity: How to Persuade Without Manipulation

Host Barry Moline and Tara Landes delve into the intricacies of influence and persuasion, emphasizing the importance of ethical practices. Barry introduces three core elements of ethical persuasion: truth, common sense, and wisdom. Tara challenges the notion of common sense, arguing that it is subjective and context-dependent. They discuss how truth can also be interpreted differently based on individual perspectives. Through various examples, including personal and professional experiences, they explore the fine line between ethical influence and manipulation. The conversation underscores the complexities and nuances of maintaining ethical standards in persuasion and influence.

 

Elements of Ethical Persuasion (00:00:44)  

Barry outlines the three elements of ethical persuasion: truth, common sense, and wisdom.

 

Questioning Common Sense (00:01:12)  

Tara shares her perspective, arguing that common sense varies based on individual experiences.

 

Contextual Nature of Common Sense (00:01:55)  

Tara explains that common sense is contextual and differs between cultures and personal backgrounds.

 

Is Truth Contextual? (00:03:03)  

Barry and Tara discuss whether truth can also be considered contextual, highlighting differing perspectives.

 

Ethics in Pricing (00:04:26)  

Tara raises the issue of ethical pricing during crises, using the example of overpriced hand sanitizer.

 

Wise Recommendations (00:05:19)  

Barry introduces the third element, wisdom, questioning if recommendations are wise for close relationships.

 

Ethical vs. Unethical Investment (00:06:09)  

Tara shares her experience with stock promoters, illustrating the difference between wise and ethical investments.

 

Win-Win Outcomes (00:08:15)  

Barry proposes the idea of win-win outcomes as a basis for ethical decisions in persuasion.

 

Scarcity of Information (00:10:37)  

Tara discusses the ethical implications of selling exclusive information, questioning its morality.

 

Manipulation vs. Persuasion (00:11:46)  

Barry notes the continuum between influence and manipulation, emphasizing intent in ethical persuasion.

 

The Role of Ethics in Influence (00:12:43)  

Barry reflects on the complexities of ethical influence, noting that it can be used for both good and bad.

 

Legitimate Scarcity (00:13:23)  

Barry explains the concept of legitimate scarcity in marketing, contrasting it with manipulative practices.

 

Conference Ticket Ethics (00:14:46)  

The discussion shifts to ethics surrounding free conference tickets and their impact on paying attendees.

 

Search Pricing and Ethics (00:16:32)  

Barry and Tara relate ethical considerations to search pricing, referencing a recent airplane ticket discussion.

 

Applying Influence Principles (00:16:49)  

Tara shares her personal experiences using influence principles in her work, particularly in waitressing.

 

Reciprocity in Service (00:17:51)  

Tara discusses using the principle of reciprocity to increase tips by providing extra service.

 

Ethics of Gift-Giving (00:18:27)  

Tara reflects on the ethics of giving gifts to customers to enhance their experience and increase tips.

 

Here are the extracted timestamps and their corresponding titles from the podcast episode transcription segment:

 

The Value of Gifting (00:18:42)  

Tara discusses the importance of providing value through thoughtful gifts, using a pen as an example.

 

Reciprocity in Action (00:19:48)  

Tara shares stories of how gifting pens led to positive responses and increased goodwill.

 

The Power of Storytelling (00:20:06)  

Barry emphasizes that sharing the story behind a gift enhances its perceived value.

 

Confirming Friendships (00:20:33)  

Barry reflects on using affirmations to strengthen friendships and the ethics of influence.

 

Encouraging Progress (00:22:16)  

Tara explains how congratulating clients on starting projects fosters motivation and commitment.

 

Verbal Upfront Contracts (00:26:05)  

Tara introduces a technique for addressing issues proactively through structured conversations.

 

Managing Expectations (00:29:04)  

Tara illustrates how to set expectations with clients to prevent delays in decision-making.

 

Building Authority (00:30:59)  

Tara discusses enhancing credibility by using data and specific achievements in professional bios.

 

Using Testimonials Effectively (00:33:24)  

Tara explains the importance of gathering and utilizing testimonials for credibility and marketing.

 

Asking for Reviews (00:36:01)  

Tara shares her approach to requesting reviews from clients as a form of appreciation.

 

Obtaining Google Reviews (00:36:39)  

Discussion on the system for acquiring Google reviews and its effectiveness.

 

Offering Help in Crisis (00:37:16)  

Tara explains the importance of providing specific options when offering help to someone in need.

 

Cialdini Certified Trainers (00:38:39)  

Barry and Tara celebrate their certification as Cialdini trainers and discuss its significance.

 

Overview of Bell Rock Services (00:39:08)  

Tara describes the various foundational services offered by her company, Bell Rock.

 

Management Training Programs (00:40:27)  

Details about the management training programs, including class structure and one-on-one coaching.

 

Impact of Learning (00:41:39)  

Tara explains how follow-up coaching enhances the learning experience from the original class. 

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3 months ago
41 minutes 20 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Trump’s Wild Ride: Navigating Tariffs, Immigration, and the Epstein Files

Host Barry Moline and political analyst Michael Nolan examine the early months of Trump’s second term. They discuss the administration’s legislative victories, including the sweeping "HR 1" bill, which extends Trump-era tax cuts while slashing Medicaid, SNAP, and clean energy credits. The conversation covers the challenges of unified Republican government, controversial moves on tariffs, immigration, FEMA’s future, and the fallout from the Epstein files controversy. Michael provides insight into legislative maneuvering, partisan tensions, and the political stakes heading into the 2026 midterms.

Congressional Recess and Early Adjournment (00:00:21)

Discussion of August recess, early House adjournment due to Epstein controversy, and general mood in Washington.

 

Trump Presidency Report Card & Unified Government (00:01:40)

Assessment of Trump’s first six months, compliant Congress, and dynamics of unified Republican control.

 

Rescission Package and Congressional Compliance (00:03:17)

Explanation of recent $9 billion rescission bill, elimination of public broadcasting funding, and Congress’s response.

 

Tariffs and Trump’s Transactional Style (00:05:20)

Evaluation of Trump’s tariff policy, negotiation style, and early impacts on manufacturing and trade.

 

Tariff Impacts and Manufacturing (00:07:12)

Debate over who pays tariffs, long-term vs. short-term effects, and early signs of manufacturing returning.

 

Immigration Policy and Public Opinion (00:10:47)

Overview of Trump’s immigration enforcement, polling numbers, and the punitive approach to border security.

 

Border Security and H.R. One Overview (00:13:49)

Details on increased border security funding, defense spending, and the origins of the “One Big Beautiful Bill.”

 

Defense Spending Increase (00:14:45)

Discussion of unprecedented Pentagon budget, shipbuilding ambitions, and rationale for defense funding.

 

Energy Policy Preferences (00:15:57)

Trump’s opposition to wind and solar, and how these preferences shaped the energy components of H.R. One.

 

Budget Reconciliation and H.R. One Passage (00:16:34)

Explanation of budget reconciliation process, passage of H.R. One, and its focus on making Trump tax cuts permanent.

 

Political Fallout from H.R. One (00:22:07)

Analysis of the bill’s political implications, Medicaid and SNAP cuts, and impact on upcoming midterms.

 

Senate Dynamics and Retirements (00:23:54)

Consequences of H.R. One votes, Thom Tillis’s retirement, and potential for Democrats to flip Senate seats.

 

Energy Tax Credits Rollback (00:24:41)

Repeal and phase-out of clean energy tax credits, impact on projects and jobs, and Republican debates over phase-outs.

 

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) (00:30:42)

Trump’s attempt to eliminate LIHEAP, bipartisan support for the program, and congressional efforts to preserve funding.

 

FEMA Elimination Proposal (00:34:11)

Trump’s proposal to eliminate FEMA, congressional resistance, and prospects for FEMA reform and rebranding.

 

Epstein Controversy and Congressional Avoidance (00:41:03)

House adjournment to avoid Epstein file vote, political chaos, and implications for Trump and Speaker Johnson.

 

Midterm Election Strategies and Redistricting (00:44:17)

Impact of H.R. One and Epstein on midterms, Trump’s push for mid-decade redistricting, and potential consequences.

 

September Legislative Deadlines and Shutdown Risk (00:47:14)

Upcoming appropriations deadlines, risk of government shutdown, and lack of bipartisan cooperation in Congress.

 

Conclusion and Outlook (00:49:27)

Summary of political climate, anticipation for August recess, and closing remarks.

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4 months ago
49 minutes 14 seconds

That's A Great Story!
From Numbers to Nurturing: A CEO's Journey in Transforming Member Experience

Host Barry interviews Michael Crowl, CEO of University Federal Credit Union (UFCU). Michael shares his unconventional career path, leadership philosophy, and the importance of member satisfaction in the credit union industry. He discusses UFCU’s focus on consumer banking, strategic decisions, and adapting to trends like digital transformation and AI. Michael emphasizes the value of authentic leadership, member engagement, and continuous improvement. The episode also features personal insights, Michael's book recommendations, and advice for young professionals on building relationships, understanding values, and embracing intentionality in both career and life.

 

Michael’s Career Path and Lessons Learned (00:00:27)

Michael discusses his unexpected path to CEO, early roles, and key leadership lessons.

 

Background and Early Career (00:02:14)

Michael shares his CPA journey, finance background, and transition from investment banking to credit unions.

 

Becoming CEO and Strategic Planning (00:04:00)

Michael explains his transition to CEO, overlap with predecessor, and involvement in strategic planning.

 

The Responsibility of Being CEO (00:05:12)

Michael reflects on the weight of leading a member-owned cooperative and balancing multiple stakeholder needs.

 

Focus Areas as CEO (00:09:13)

Michael identifies member satisfaction, loyalty, and membership growth as his primary focus areas.

 

Gathering and Responding to Member Feedback (00:10:29)

Discussion of UFCU’s survey system, focus groups, and how member feedback is collected and analyzed.

 

Sharing Feedback with Staff (00:12:15)

Michael describes how survey results and member sentiments are communicated to staff for continuous improvement.

 

Handling Negative Feedback (00:13:25)

Michael outlines internal processes for responding to dissatisfied members and the importance of follow-up.

 

Culture of Member Service (00:15:09)

Emphasis on organization-wide commitment to member service, including back-office staff.

 

Aspirations and Member Love (00:17:22)

Michael discusses UFCU’s aspiration to be “loved by millions” and the correlation between love, NPS, and performance.

 

Michael’s Childhood Ambitions (00:18:39)

Michael reflects on his childhood interests, love of math, and early analytical tendencies.

 

Balancing Analytics and People Skills (00:20:46)

Michael talks about evolving from a numbers focus to valuing people and relationships, influenced by his wife.

 

Community Engagement and Relationship Building (00:21:37)

Michael explains the importance of external engagement and relational culture at UFCU.

 

Leadership Journey and Development (00:23:03)

Michael shares insights on leadership growth, coaching, and the importance of being worthy of being followed.

 

About UFCU: Products, Services, and Value Proposition (00:26:05)

Overview of UFCU’s history, member-centric approach, and focus on omnichannel consumer banking.

 

Exiting Commercial Lending for Focus (00:28:14)

Michael explains the decision to exit commercial lending to focus on consumer banking and organizational strengths.

 

The Importance of Focus and Bold Moves (00:30:44)

Discussion on strategic focus, making hard choices, and UFCU’s “bold moves” inspired by McKinsey research.

 

Trends in Credit Unions and Business: AI and Digital Transformation (00:33:43)

Michael discusses the impact of AI, digital transformation, and the need for responsible innovation.

 

Applications of AI in Member Service (00:37:08)

Barry and Michael discuss practical uses of AI, such as chatbots and improving customer experience.

 

Personal Interests and Work-Life Balance (00:38:31)

Michael shares his hobbies, like running and spending time outdoors, for mental reset and perspective.

 

Book Recommendation: The Geek Way (00:39:45)

Michael recommends “The Geek Way” for insights on mindset and organizational value creation.

 

Favorite Foods (00:40:38)

Michael mentions his love for barbecue and Tex-Mex cuisine.

 

Personal Values: Integrity and Authenticity (00:41:05)

Michael highlights integrity and authenticity as his core values and leadership principles.

 

Best Advice Received: Know Your Values (00:42:37)

Michael emphasizes the importance of understanding and living by one’s true values.

 

Advice for Young Professionals (00:44:13)

Michael advises young people to maximize 401k, build relationships, be curious, and engage actively in their careers.

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4 months ago
42 minutes 55 seconds

That's A Great Story!
The Art of Vulnerability: How Openness Can Transform Your Connections

In this episode, host Barry Moline and Vladimir Bushin discuss the importance of making connections and fostering engagement in group settings. Barry introduces the concept of a "huddle," where participants introduce themselves by sharing their name, role, and company to reduce anxiety and create comfort. Vlad highlights the role of psychological cues and vulnerability in building connections, especially in negotiations. We share anecdotes illustrating how small acts of openness can lead to meaningful interactions. Our conversation emphasizes the significance of human connection in both professional and social contexts, encouraging listeners to be proactive and intentional in their engagements.

Vlad offers a free coaching session on negotiation, building relationships, handling difficult conversations. Contact him at vb@bushinconsulting.com 

The Huddle Concept (00:00:08)  

Barry explains the importance of a "huddle" for introductions in group settings to foster comfort.

 

Origin of the Huddle (00:01:27)  

Barry shares insights from Atul Gawande's "The Checklist Manifesto" about huddles in surgical teams.

 

Reducing Anxiety through Introductions (00:03:01)  

Barry discusses how introductions alleviate the anxiety of not knowing others in a room.

 

Personal Experience with Huddles (00:04:21)  

Barry recounts using huddles during a pickleball game to enhance social comfort.

 

Negotiation and Friend/Foe Dynamics (00:05:20)  

Vlad connects the huddle concept to negotiation, emphasizing emotional cues in forming connections.

 

Active Vulnerability in Negotiation (00:07:05)  

Vlad explains the importance of vulnerability in negotiations to create a friendly atmosphere.

 

Cues for Friend or Foe (00:10:16)  

Barry asks about cues that indicate whether someone is a friend or foe in interactions.

 

Columbo Effect in Vulnerability (00:11:25)  

Vlad describes the "Columbo Effect" and how vulnerability can foster connection in negotiations.

 

Asking for Help and Connection (00:12:47)  

Barry discusses how asking for directions can create a bond and establish trust.

 

Ronald Reagan's Hearing Aid Story (00:13:58)  

Barry shares a story about Reagan showcasing vulnerability during a meeting with future in-laws.

 

Importance of Vulnerability (00:16:34)  

Barry reflects on how vulnerability fosters human connection in various situations.

 

Embarrassment vs. Confidence (00:17:06)  

Vlad emphasizes that feeling embarrassed can lead to successful connections rather than needing confidence.

 

The Story of the Hat (00:19:07)  

Vladimir shares how a conversation about a unique hat led to a deeper connection.

 

Identity Communication (00:20:25)  

Discussion on how personal items reflect our identity and facilitate connections.

 

The Connector Patrick (00:21:09)  

Barry describes Patrick as an easygoing connector who engages others effortlessly.

 

Cultural Differences in Connection (00:22:02)  

Vlad contrasts connection styles between Russian and American cultures.

 

Tom's Connector Skills (00:23:26)  

Barry recounts Tom's ability to connect with others, even moving tables to engage.

 

Observing Connection Mechanics (00:25:26)  

Barry reflects on learning from Tom's approach to engaging conversations.

 

The Liking Gap (00:27:41)  

Barry explains research on why people hesitate to connect, highlighting self-perception.

 

Overcoming Connection Barriers (00:28:52)  

Discussion on how to bridge the liking gap through simple engagement efforts.

 

Courage to Connect (00:29:29)  

Vlad emphasizes the courage needed to initiate conversations despite past anxieties.

 

Questioning Beliefs About Connection (00:31:53)  

Vlad discusses how unverified beliefs hinder connection and need to be questioned.

 

Breaking the Connection Pattern (00:33:48)  

Vlad suggests questioning the belief that deeper conversation requires extensive dialogue.

 

Engaging in Small Talk (00:34:55)  

Barry and Vlad discuss the importance of starting conversations with small topics.

 

Deepening Conversations (00:35:21)  

Vlad explains how to transition from small talk to deeper discussions.

 

Responsibility for Connection (00:36:54)  

Vlad asserts that connecting is a skill, and individuals must take responsibility to improve.

 

Responsibility for Connection (00:37:40)  

Discussion on the importance of taking responsibility for making connections in life.

 

Leadership and Connection (00:38:28)  

The role of leaders in fostering connections among new team members.

 

Cialdini's Principles of Liking (00:39:52)  

Exploration of how asking about others fosters deeper connections.

 

Understanding Clients in Negotiation (00:40:24)  

Vlad shares insights on how understanding clients builds rapport.

 

Reflective Listening in Negotiation (00:41:00)  

Importance of listening and reflecting in negotiation practice.

 

Value of Silence (00:43:10)  

Discussing how allowing silence aids self-reflection and understanding.

 

Dopamine and Small Connections (00:43:23)  

Connecting initial interactions to feelings of happiness and dopamine release.

 

Weak Ties and Engagement (00:45:16)  

The significance of brief interactions in creating a sense of community.

 

Overcoming Anxiety in Interactions (00:48:04)  

Vlad shares how small acts can help overcome social anxiety.

 

Changing Belief Systems (00:49:16)  

Discussion on how small actions can alter one's belief system over time.

 

Addressing Anxiety in Connections (00:50:39)  

Encouragement to question the source of anxiety in social situations.

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4 months ago
51 minutes 4 seconds

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How Startups Can Master Branding to Stand Out in a Competitive Market

In this episode of the Great Idea Podcast, I talk with Stephanie Perrault, a Silicon Valley brand strategist and startup mentor. We discuss the critical role of branding for startups, emphasizing the importance of thorough market research, understanding the target audience, and the competitive landscape. Stephanie highlights how investors evaluate startups based on team, execution, and market readiness. She underscores the significance of storytelling in branding and building a strong connection with the audience to foster trust and legitimacy. Our conversation also covers personal branding, community building, and the need for resilience and adaptability in startup leadership.

 

Branding Challenges for Startups (00:00:38)  

Stephanie discusses the need for startups to understand their audience before product development.

 

Investor Perspective on Market Viability (00:02:06)  

Investors prioritize team execution and market research over just the startup idea.

 

The Importance of Market Research (00:06:18)  

Startups must conduct thorough market research to align their products with audience needs.

 

Holistic Approach to Branding (00:07:20)  

Branding requires a holistic view that includes constant feedback from the audience.

 

Creating Brand Legitimacy (00:10:32)  

Building a strong company story is essential for establishing legitimacy in the market.

 

Understanding Company Identity (00:11:32)  

Stephanie emphasizes the importance of understanding a company’s purpose and message.

 

Building Company Personality (00:12:36)  

Developing a relatable company persona helps in connecting with the audience.

 

Examples of Successful Branding (00:13:51)  

Stephanie reflects on the process of telling a company's story and showcasing its team.

 

The Role of Personal Stories in Pitches (00:15:53)  

Personal stories can captivate audiences and enhance the impact of startup pitches.

 

Podcast Episode Timestamps

 

Personal Branding Discussion (00:18:03)  

Exploration of personal branding and its importance for leaders in startups.

 

Finding Your Community (00:19:01)  

Advice on identifying the right platforms to connect with your audience.

 

Content Creation Strategy (00:20:00)  

Emphasis on the need for a consistent content plan and support for founders.

 

Overcoming Fear in Public Speaking (00:23:52)  

Discussion on the common fear of visibility and the importance of sharing ideas.

 

Authenticity in Branding (00:24:21)  

The value of being authentic rather than perfect in personal branding.

 

Understanding Your 'Why' (00:26:12)  

Importance of knowing your mission to build confidence and resilience.

 

Common Mistakes in Branding (00:26:58)  

Warning against trying to do too much too soon when establishing influence.

 

Community Engagement (00:28:37)  

The significance of building a supportive community for startup leaders.

 

Strategies for Building Interest (00:29:39)  

Advice on how to engage potential customers and foster community interest.

 

Monetizing Through Community (00:32:06)  

Discussion on leveraging community for initial customer base and collaborations.

 

Impact of Economic Changes (00:34:07)  

Reflections on current economic trends and their potential effects on startups.

 

Podcast Episode Timestamps

 

The Impact of Layoffs (00:35:21)  

Discussion on the current state of layoffs and community reactions during challenging times.

 

Hope for Community Change (00:36:29)  

Emphasis on the importance of constructive community leadership for positive change.

 

Skills for Startup Leaders (00:37:05)  

Exploration of essential skills startup leaders need to feel unstoppable and adaptable.

 

Meaning Behind A Sista Nova (00:38:14)  

Explanation of the unique name of Stephanie's company and its Latin roots.

 

Personal Interests and Hobbies (00:39:01)  

Stephanie shares her hobbies, including cooking, hiking, and traveling.

 

Cooking Preferences (00:42:05)  

Discussion of Stephanie's love for making healthy soups and elaborate salads.

 

Recommended Learning Resources (00:43:01)  

Stephanie recommends podcasts and resources for learning about branding and personal branding.

 

Stephanie's Brand Philosophy (00:43:49)  

Insight into Stephanie's mission to make a positive impact through her work with founders.

 

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5 months ago
39 minutes 40 seconds

That's A Great Story!
How Startups Can Attract and Retain Top Sales Talent in a Competitive Market

In this episode, we talk with Paty Araiza, the founder of ISA Recruiting, a firm dedicated to connecting top sales talent with early-stage startups. Paty shares her journey from a sales background to establishing her recruiting business, highlighting her transition from a training platform to a recruiting service. We discuss current job market trends, the impact of AI on hiring, and the importance of trust and relationships in recruiting. Paty also reflects on the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated industry and emphasizes the significance of mentorship and self-awareness in career growth.

 

Overview of ISA Recruiting (00:00:16)  

Paty explains ISA Recruiting's mission to connect top sales talent with early-stage startups.

 

Inspiration Behind ISA Recruiting (00:01:50)  

Paty shares her transition from a training platform to a recruiting service due to market demand.

 

Finding Companies and Candidates (00:03:06)  

Discussion on the methods Paty uses to identify startups and potential candidates for recruitment.

 

Challenges in Finding Startups (00:04:39)  

Paty elaborates on the difficulty of locating startups and the strategies she employs to filter them.

 

The Recruitment Process (00:06:38)  

Paty explains the multi-step sales process in recruiting candidates for startups.

 

Maintaining Relationships (00:07:51)  

Paty discusses her goal to build long-term relationships with candidates beyond just placements.

 

Importance of Trust in Recruiting (00:09:03)  

Barry highlights the significance of trust in the recruiting process for both companies and candidates.

 

Sales Techniques in Recruiting (00:10:28)  

Paty shares her approach to sales techniques focused on understanding needs rather than manipulation.

 

Long-term Engagement vs. Transactional Sales (00:14:35)  

Comparison between Paty's recruiting approach and traditional transactional sales methods.

 

Current Trends in the Tech Job Market (00:16:02)  

Discussion on the impact of economic uncertainty on hiring practices in the tech sector.

 

AI's Influence on Hiring (00:19:00)  

Barry raises a point about AI potentially reducing the need for experienced workers in tech.

 

Sales Development Representative Trends (00:20:05)  

Paty discusses the evolving role of SDRs in sales and the impact of AI on this position.

 

Building a Thriving Company Culture (00:22:08)  

Discussion on the importance of intentionality in defining company culture to retain top talent.

 

The Role of Transparency and Trust (00:22:40)  

Paty emphasizes transparency and trust as essential components for a successful company culture.

 

Leaders Sharing Information (00:24:43)  

Barry shares an experience about the benefits of leaders being open with employees regarding company challenges.

 

Understanding Financial Metrics (00:27:13)  

Importance of sharing financial insights with employees to help them understand business goals and contribute effectively.

 

Characteristics of Attractive Employees (00:28:17)  

Paty discusses self-awareness as a key trait that distinguishes top performers in sales.

 

Improving Self-Awareness (00:30:26)  

Exploration of methods employees can use to enhance their self-awareness and accept feedback.

 

Investing in Employee Relationships (00:33:02)  

Discussion on the importance of building authentic relationships between employees and management.

 

Challenges of Being a Woman in Tech (00:40:08)  

Paty reflects on her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated tech and sales environment.

 

Women in Sales (00:43:10)  

Discussion on the importance of representation and guidance for women entering tech sales.

 

Advice on Building a Business (00:44:06)  

Paty shares valuable advice received while balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship.

 

Cash Flow Importance (00:46:32)  

A memorable lesson on the significance of managing cash flow in business operations.

 

Trusting the Process (00:50:10)  

Paty reflects on the importance of trust in God and perseverance in business.

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5 months ago
50 minutes 3 seconds

That's A Great Story!
The Future of Work: How a Virtual Assistant Bot Can Transform Your Business

In this episode, Barry interviews Latif Hamlani, a seasoned tech industry professional and CEO SAAS Consultants. Latif shares his career journey, emphasizing the dynamics of employee loyalty in large corporations and the importance of customer-centricity. He discusses his transition from a technical role to leadership and introduces SAAS Consultants, which focuses on partnerships and channel management. Latif also highlights his development of a virtual assistant bot designed to streamline communication and task management for managers. The episode offers valuable insights into leadership, innovation, and the evolving nature of work in the tech sector.

Lessons from a Corporate Career (00:00:20)  

Latif reflects on his corporate journey and shares significant lessons learned over three decades.

 

Loyalty Dynamics in Tech (00:01:03)  

Discussion on the disparity of loyalty between employees and large tech companies.

 

Career Advice for Newcomers (00:03:22)  

Latif advises young professionals to assess the balance of what they give and receive in their jobs.

 

Differences in Employee Loyalty Across Industries (00:03:42)  

Barry questions if loyalty issues are exclusive to tech compared to other fields like nursing.

 

Gold Rush Mentality in Tech (00:06:05)  

Latif discusses the startup culture and the high demand for jobs in the tech industry.

 

Responsibilities as CEO of SAS Consultants (00:07:01)  

Latif describes his responsibilities and how he prioritizes customer value in his new venture.

 

Customer-Centric Approach (00:08:04)  

Latif emphasizes the importance of focusing on customer needs to drive company success.

 

Childhood Aspirations (00:08:30)  

Latif shares his childhood interests and how they shaped his career path.

 

Educational Background (00:09:42)  

Latif discusses his degrees from UT Austin and Cornell, focusing on computer science.

 

Transitioning to Leadership (00:11:00)  

Latif reflects on his shift from technical roles to a leadership mindset.

 

Introduction to SAS Consultants (00:13:01)  

Latif introduces his consulting company, SAS Consultants, and its focus on partnerships.

 

Building a Virtual Assistant Bot (00:15:21)  

Latif reveals his project to create a bot that assists channel partnership managers.

 

Bot Capabilities and Features (00:16:14)  

Discussion on how the bot will streamline communication and task management.

 

Proactive Functionality of the Bot (00:19:34)  

Latif explains how the bot will suggest actions based on company needs and customer interactions.

 

Next Steps for the Bot Development (00:20:04)  

Latif outlines his plan to prototype the bot and seek feedback from industry contacts.

 

Development in Tech (00:21:18)  

Discussion on the universal application of tech solutions across various positions and industries.

 

The Role of Technology in Delegation (00:22:01)  

Challenges of delegation in leadership and the potential of tech bots to assist with task management.

 

Feasibility of Tech Solutions (00:23:39)  

Latif discusses the feasibility of developing a tech bot prototype by summer.

 

Key Skills for Future Employees (00:24:53)  

Importance of diverse skills for employees to succeed in evolving business environments.

 

Podcast on AI and Humans (00:25:23)  

Latif introduces his podcast on the coexistence of humans and AI in the workplace.

 

Future of Organizations (00:26:21)  

Discussion on how AI will change organizational structures and the need for fewer employees.

 

Preparing for Leadership Roles (00:27:14)  

Advice for young professionals to diversify their knowledge beyond specialization.

 

Continuous Learning (00:29:05)  

Latif shares his approach to broadening knowledge through diverse reading and experiences.

 

Decision-Making Process (00:30:33)  

Latif outlines his priority of customer value in decision-making and the importance of authenticity.

 

Advice from Lateef's Father (00:35:51)  

Latif reflects on life lessons from his late father emphasizing honesty and kindness.

 

Advice for Young Professionals (00:38:07)  

Encouragement for graduates to follow their passion rather than pursuing money-driven careers.

 

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6 months ago
37 minutes 39 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Navigating Leadership Development: The Journey from Training to True Empowerment with Chris Barnes

Chris Barnes shares his journey from an IT background to leadership roles, emphasizing the concept of a fractional COO and rising Vistage Chair. He explains how he helps businesses streamline operations and develop leadership structures, empowering teams to take on more responsibility. The discussion highlights the importance of genuine leadership development, distinguishing it from mere training. Chris also stresses the need for leaders to adapt their mindsets to modern business complexities and shares personal anecdotes illustrating the impact of effective leadership and collaboration.

 

Chris's Journey to COO (00:00:26)  

Chris shares his transition from IT to operations and leadership in a firm.

 

Definition of Fractional COO (00:02:02)  

Chris explains the role of a fractional COO and how they integrate into businesses.

 

Responsibilities at Wolfe Edge (00:03:12)  

Discussion on understanding various business components while ensuring operational efficiency.

 

Working Out of a Job (00:04:11)  

Chris describes the process of preparing to replace himself in the COO role.

 

Owner-Dependent Businesses (00:04:32)  

Explains the challenges faced by businesses reliant on their owners for decision-making.

 

Bridging Leadership and Operations (00:05:41)  

Chris discusses the connection between leadership development and operational excellence.

 

Role as Vice Chair (00:07:11)  

Describes his responsibilities in facilitating discussions among CEOs in a peer group.

 

Peer-to-Peer Consulting (00:08:46)  

Explains how CEOs support each other in problem-solving and decision-making.

 

Leadership Responsibility (00:10:33)  

Chris reflects on the significant responsibilities leaders have towards their teams.

 

Developing People vs. Training (00:11:08)  

Discussion on the difference between true development and basic training for leaders.

 

Complexity of Business Today (00:12:24)  

Chris emphasizes the need for leaders to evolve their mindsets to meet modern challenges.

 

Operating System Analogy (00:12:33)  

Compares personal development to upgrading an operating system to handle new challenges.

 

Shifting Leadership Mindsets (00:15:01)  

Speaker 1 shares his transformation in leadership style and the importance of recognizing team contributions.

 

Impact of Team Recognition (00:19:54)  

The story illustrates the positive changes in team dynamics when leaders share credit.

 

The Shift to Coaching (00:21:06)  

Transitioning from a star performer to a coaching role, fostering collaboration and reducing turnover.

 

Systems Approach to Leadership (00:23:10)  

Discussing frameworks for organizational systems, focusing on leadership as a foundational piece.

 

Evolving Leadership Mindset (00:24:14)  

Emphasizing the importance of outward leadership and empowering team members for engagement.

 

Personal Leadership Development (00:25:29)  

Exploring the journey of leadership growth and the impact of self-awareness on coaching others.

 

360 Feedback Experience (00:27:19)  

Chris shares insights from his first 360 feedback experience and its influence on his leadership.

 

Client Outreach Strategies (00:30:20)  

Describing the business development process and building client relationships in a new market.

 

Skills for Leadership Success (00:31:42)  

Discussing essential skills employees need for leadership, balancing technical and relational capabilities.

 

Rookie Mistakes in Leadership (00:36:59)  

Reflecting on a costly mistake in technology procurement and lessons learned about vendor evaluation.

 

Decision-Making Process (00:40:25)  

Outlining a structured approach to decision-making, emphasizing data collection and avoiding analysis paralysis.

 

Recommended Management Literature (00:42:06)  

Mentioning impactful books, specifically "American Icon," about leadership at Ford under Alan Mulally.

 

Leadership Transition at Ford (00:42:32)  

Discussion on the leadership change at Ford during the financial crisis and its impact.

 

The Importance of Courage in Leadership (00:43:22)  

Highlighting the need for honesty in leadership meetings and the culture shift required.

 

Modeling Leadership After Successful Figures (00:44:44)  

Chris shares who he models his leadership style after and the importance of their insights.

 

Defining Personal Brand (00:45:31)  

Chris explains his personal brand and how he connects ideas and people.

 

Complexity of Problem Solving (00:46:38)  

The need for a holistic approach to problem-solving in leadership situations.

 

Impactful Advice from a Mentor (00:48:29)  

Chris recounts valuable advice about understanding different learning styles in management.

 

Advice for Early Career Professionals (00:50:38)  

Encouraging new professionals to seek help and adapt to unstructured work environments.

 

Creating a Supportive Work Environment (00:51:34)  

Discussing the importance of asking for help and fostering a collaborative culture.

 

Focusing on Collective Goals (00:53:03)  

Emphasizing teamwork and collaboration to achieve shared objectives in problem-solving.

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8 months ago
54 minutes 6 seconds

That's A Great Story!
AI is Coming for Your Job with Austin Ambrozi

In this episode of the Great Ideas Podcast, Austin Ambrozi explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly artificial general intelligence (AGI). Austin discusses how AGI is redefining machines from tools to peers, enhancing industries like healthcare and software development by providing junior workers with access to advanced knowledge. Our conversation also touches on the likelihood of AI displacing jobs, leading to societal changes such as the need for some form of social welfare, like universal basic income. Additionally, we address the ethical and energy concerns associated with AI, emphasizing the need for transparency and innovation in the field.

 

Understanding AGI's Complexity (00:01:20)  

Austin explains how AGI's definition has become more complex as we approach its realization.

 

Hive Mind in Industries (00:02:48)  

Barry questions the potential for a collective intelligence in industries like office supplies and software development.

 

Digital Footprint and Knowledge Economy (00:04:49)  

Austin highlights the importance of digital footprints in determining where AGI can be effectively implemented.

 

AI in Healthcare Diagnostics (00:06:10)  

Barry shares a personal anecdote about healthcare diagnosis and compares it to modern AI capabilities.

 

AI's Role in Medical Diagnosis (00:08:29)  

Austin explains how AI can now provide accurate diagnoses, sometimes surpassing human doctors.

 

AI Performance in Radiology (00:10:50)  

Barry cites a study showing AI's superior accuracy in detecting tumors compared to radiologists.

 

AI in Programming Efficiency (00:12:02)  

Austin discusses AI's performance in programming tasks compared to human programmers.

 

The Human-AI Control Dilemma (00:13:10)  

Austin reflects on the discomfort humans feel about relinquishing control to AI systems.

 

Impact on Junior Workers (00:14:18)  

Barry and Austin discuss how AI can enhance the skills of junior workers, reducing reliance on senior staff.

 

Future of AGI and Job Market Changes (00:16:45)  

Austin predicts AGI will emerge within the decade, leading to potential shifts like universal basic income.

 

The Prediction of Job Displacement (00:17:27)  

Austin speculates on increased unemployment benefits due to job displacement caused by AI technology.

 

Impact on Junior Software Engineers (00:18:32)  

Discussion on major companies halting hiring of junior engineers, indicating AI's growing role in software development.

 

Disruption in the Tech Sector (00:19:48)  

Barry notes significant job losses in tech, suggesting AI is a major factor rather than economic slowdown.

 

AI Writing Code (00:20:25)  

Austin explains that AI is now capable of writing new code, impacting job availability in tech.

 

Historical Job Trends (00:21:01)  

Austin discusses historical patterns of job loss and creation, emphasizing rapid technological advancement.

 

Future Job Market Dynamics (00:22:05)  

Speculation on how jobs will disappear faster than new ones are created, leading to societal lag time.

 

Universal Basic Income Discussion (00:23:41)  

Exploration of potential political solutions like universal basic income due to rising unemployment in tech sectors.

 

AI in Creative Fields (00:24:50)  

Austin discusses AI's impact on creative works, suggesting machines may outperform human artists in the future.

 

Human vs. AI Content (00:25:49)  

The conversation shifts to how AI-generated content will compete with human-generated content in media.

 

Job Safety in Manual Labor (00:27:46)  

Barry questions whether hands-on jobs like plumbing will be safer from AI displacement.

 

Humanoid Robots in Labor (00:29:43)  

Discussion on the potential rise of humanoid robots in manual labor, changing the job landscape.

 

AI in Healthcare (00:31:12)  

Barry shares insights on humanoid robots assisting autistic patients, highlighting their role in caregiving.

 

Driverless Trucks and Transportation (00:32:09)  

The potential for AI-driven trucks to fill the shortage of long-haul truck drivers is discussed.

 

Confirmation of AI's Presence (00:34:00)  

Barry recounts his experience with self-driving cars in San Francisco, affirming AI's integration into daily life.

 

Emotional Intelligence in AI (00:34:36)  

Discussion on a new AI model that prioritizes empathy over cognitive benchmarks, feeling more human.

 

Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Creativity (00:35:30)  

Exploration of how emotionally intelligent AI might influence creative work and value propositions.

 

The Role of Companion AI (00:36:27)  

Insights on the potential for AI to serve as companions and engage in meaningful conversations.

 

Concerns About AI Progression (00:38:18)  

Discussion on the limitations of technology progression and reliance on training data for AI development.

 

Regulatory Challenges for AI (00:40:01)  

Speculation on the potential for increased regulations as AI technology advances rapidly.

 

Overview of Autonomy and Doxy (00:40:54)  

Description of the speaker's dual role in managing a service-based and a product-based company.

 

Automation of Monotonous Tasks (00:42:09)  

Explanation of how AI can automate repetitive tasks, freeing humans for more impactful work.

 

AI in News Summarization (00:43:03)  

Discussion on the potential for AI to automate news gathering and summarization for busy professionals.

 

Fraud Detection vs. Fraud (00:46:07)  

Analysis of the ongoing battle between fraudsters and detection methods in the AI landscape.

 

Trusting Communication in AI (00:47:50)  

Concerns about the reliability of voice and video communications in an AI-driven world.

 

Family Safety Protocols (00:49:34)  

Suggestions for family communication strategies to prevent fraud, including the use of safe words.

 

Technology and AI Costs (00:51:13)  

Discussion on the energy demands and costs associated with AI and data centers.

 

Deep Seek's Claims (00:52:29)  

Speculation on the reliability of Deep Seek's investment and operational cost claims.

 

Future of Computing (00:53:41)  

Predictions on decreasing costs and advancements in computing technology over time.

 

Biological Hybrid Technology (00:54:38)  

Exploration of combining biological brain cells with silicon for energy-efficient computing.

 

Importance of AGI (00:56:25)  

Austin emphasizes the significance of achieving AGI as a defining moment for humanity.

 

Projected Costs of Data Centers (00:57:15)  

Discussion on the potential costs and needs for future data centers and humanoid robots.

 

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8 months ago
52 minutes 49 seconds

That's A Great Story!
How Sales Techniques Empower Leaders Across All Professions, with Megan Robinson

In this episode of the Great Idea Podcast, Megan Robinson explores the intersection of leadership and sales techniques, focusing on professionals who may not see themselves as salespeople. Megan dispels misconceptions about sales, advocating for a consultative approach that emphasizes understanding and empathy. They discuss the decision-making process, highlighting the importance of awareness, exploring solutions, and converging on a decision. The episode underscores the value of building strong relationships, demonstrating authority, and shifting your mindset from sales to value-sharing, ultimately enhancing leadership effectiveness and fostering positive organizational change.

Contact Megan at: megan@eleaderexperience.com, and check out her website at https://www.eleaderexperience.com/  

 

Misconceptions About Sales (00:00:54)  

Megan addresses the fear many professionals have about being perceived as salespeople.

 

Consultative Sales Approach (00:02:10)  

Megan explains the consultative sales model, contrasting it with aggressive sales tactics.

 

Shifting Mindsets (00:03:21)  

Barry emphasizes the need for leaders to adopt a consultative mindset in their approach.

 

Understanding Problems (00:04:12)  

Megan discusses the importance of understanding problems before proposing solutions in sales.

 

Membership Development Example (00:05:42)  

Barry shares his experience with presenting value propositions for membership in a trade association.

 

Integrity in Selling (00:07:27)  

Megan reassures Barry that selling with integrity aligns with personal values and leadership.

 

Influencing Change (00:08:11)  

Megan explains the necessity of selling ideas for process changes within organizations.

 

Engaging Colleagues (00:09:34)  

Barry relates how influencing colleagues can be viewed as a sales situation focused on problem-solving.

 

Techniques for Influence (00:10:48)  

Megan introduces techniques for positive influence that borrow from sales strategies.

 

Active Listening Techniques (00:12:05)  

Megan highlights the importance of asking questions and actively listening to understand others.

 

Building Understanding (00:14:29)  

Barry emphasizes the need for mutual understanding before proposing solutions in conversations.

 

Listening to Understand (00:16:47)  

Megan cites Stephen Covey’s principle of listening to understand rather than to respond.

 

Exploring Sales Skills (00:17:44)  

Megan and Barry discuss various skills that help build influence and effective communication.

 

Collaborative Problem-Solving (00:20:04)  

Barry outlines the process of collaboratively exploring solutions with conversation partners.

 

Understanding the Decision-Making Process (00:21:12)  

Megan discusses the steps of decision-making, emphasizing awareness and the importance of recognizing problems.

 

The Stages of Problem Solving (00:21:26)  

Megan explains the stages of divergence and convergence in problem-solving and decision-making.

 

The Role of Relationships in Leadership (00:24:47)  

Barry and Megan explore how relationships impact decision-making and consensus-building in leadership.

 

Authority in Leadership (00:26:14)  

Barry shares the importance of establishing authority through experience and credibility in conversations.

 

Building Trust with Colleagues (00:30:10)  

Barry discusses a technique called "no and" to maintain relationships while setting boundaries.

 

Sharing Value in Leadership (00:34:36)  

Megan emphasizes the importance of sharing value and perspectives to enhance organizational success.

 

Framing Sales as Value Sharing (00:36:05)  

Barry and Megan conclude by reframing sales as a process of sharing expertise and value within organizations.

 

Megan's Leadership Consulting (00:38:45)  

Megan talks about her passion for supporting mid-level managers in developing leadership skills.

 

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9 months ago
37 minutes 55 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Talking Politics with Jamie Miller

In this podcast episode, Barry and Jamie discuss the evolving strategies of the Trump administration, contrasting the "politics of subtraction" from Trump's first term with the more inclusive "politics of addition" seen in his current approach. They explore Trump's openness to diverse ideas and individuals, such as Elon Musk and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and how this shift impacts governance. The conversation also delves into broader economic challenges, the need for budgetary reforms, and specific proposals affecting agencies like USAID. They reflect on Trump's leadership style, media dynamics, and the implications for U.S. domestic and foreign policies.

 

Politics of Subtraction vs. Addition (00:00:47)  

Jamie explains the shift in Trump's approach from exclusion to inclusion of diverse ideas and individuals.

 

Variety of Ideas in Trump's Team (00:02:09)  

Discussion on how Trump now embraces ideas from individuals he previously excluded, like Robert Kennedy Jr.

 

Pete Hegseth's Nomination (00:03:00)  

Jamie shares an example of Trump supporting Hegseth's nomination despite challenges, showcasing his leadership style.

 

Voter Perception of Trump (00:03:34)  

Analysis of how voters' views of Trump have evolved from criticism to a willingness to support him.

 

Trial Balloons and New Proposals (00:05:06)  

Barry and Jamie discuss Trump's unconventional approach to proposing ideas and gauging public reaction.

 

Government Action and Methodology (00:06:38)  

Conversation on the contrast between methodical government actions and Trump's more spontaneous approach.

 

Deficit Spending Concerns (00:12:18)  

Barry highlights the urgent need for budgetary changes due to unsustainable federal deficit spending.

 

Budgeting Strategies (00:14:45)  

Jamie compares government budgeting to personal finance, emphasizing the need for careful spending adjustments.

 

USAID Agency Shutdown Proposal (00:17:10)  

Discussion on the potential shutdown of USAID and the implications for essential programs within the agency.

 

USAID Budget Cuts (00:18:50)  

Discussion on the cancellation of USAID contracts and the need to eliminate politically driven programs.

 

Soft Power and Humanitarian Aid (00:21:43)  

Barry explains the importance of soft power and strategic humanitarian aid in building international relations.

 

Recalibration of USAID Policy (00:24:43)  

Jamie discusses the potential restructuring of USAID under the Secretary of State for critical programs.

 

Congressional Budgeting and Administration Powers (00:27:09)  

Debate on Congress's role in budgeting and the president's authority to cut expenses under continuing resolutions.

 

World Health Organization Withdrawal (00:31:20)  

Discussion on the U.S. withdrawal from WHO and its implications for global health coordination.

 

Immigration Enforcement Effectiveness (00:33:35)  

Analysis of the decrease in border crossings and the impact of current immigration policies.

 

Illegal Labor and Business Impact (00:35:13)  

Exploration of the complexities surrounding illegal labor and its effects on various industries.

 

Tariffs on Trade Partners (00:39:11)  

Overview of tariffs imposed on Mexico, Canada, and China, and their implications for trade negotiations.

 

China's Belt and Road Initiative (00:40:55)  

Discussion on China's Belt and Road Initiative and its implications for global trade.

 

Impact of U.S. Tariffs (00:42:23)  

Analysis of recent tariffs and their effects on trade negotiations with Mexico and Canada.

 

Reflections on J6 Pardons (00:43:17)  

Exploration of the pardoning process related to January 6th and the implications for justice.

 

Justice System Fairness (00:45:52)  

Debate on the fairness of the justice system concerning defendants from the January 6th incident.

 

FBI's Role in Investigations (00:48:14)  

Discussion on the FBI's operational structure and the implications of partisan politics within the agency.

 

Retribution for FBI Agents (00:50:05)  

Contemplation of potential consequences for FBI agents involved in politically charged investigations.

 

Conclusion and Future Discussions (00:54:31)  

Wrap-up of the conversation with a note on future topics and developments.

 

Promotion of Substack and Podcast (00:55:00)  

Jamie shares information about his Substack and podcast, highlighting their unique perspectives on news. 

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10 months ago
54 minutes 24 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Kris Kelso on Imposter Syndrome

Barry and guest Kris Kelso delve into the topic of imposter syndrome, a common experience of self-doubt among high achievers, especially entrepreneurs. Kris shares his journey as a business owner without formal training, highlighting the challenges and self-doubt he faced. Barry, drawing from his extensive experience as a CEO, reflects on his own encounters with imposter syndrome. They discuss strategies for overcoming these feelings, emphasizing the importance of embracing humble confidence over proud insecurity. Kris also talks about his book, which aims to help others recognize and combat imposter syndrome, and the transformative power of coaching.

Definition and Impact (00:00:21)  

Kris explains imposter syndrome, its prevalence, and its effect on his entrepreneurial journey.

 

Barry's CEO Experience (00:02:22)  

Barry shares his own struggles with imposter syndrome during his early years as a CEO.

 

Learning from Mistakes (00:03:30)  

Barry recounts a pivotal moment realizing his lack of legal knowledge during a meeting.

 

Comparison Trap (00:05:47)  

Kris discusses how success can lead to feelings of inferiority through comparisons with other successful individuals.

 

Proud Insecurity (00:08:12)  

Kris describes the concept of "proud insecurity" and its dangers in professional settings.

 

Humble Confidence (00:09:58)  

Kris introduces "humble confidence" as a healthier alternative to proud insecurity.

 

Kris's Book Journey (00:11:24)  

Kris talks about writing his book on overcoming imposter syndrome and its impact on readers.

 

Entrepreneurs and Imposter Syndrome (00:14:24)  

Barry questions why entrepreneurs are particularly susceptible to imposter syndrome, highlighting their risk-taking nature.

 

Entrepreneurship and Self-Doubt (00:16:16)  

Kris discusses the constant feeling of being unqualified and the learning process in entrepreneurship.

 

The Perception of Success (00:17:39)  

Kris reflects on how accolades can mask the underlying self-doubt entrepreneurs often experience.

 

Mindset Shift (00:18:41)  

Barry and Kris explore the importance of curiosity and recognizing oneself as a lifelong learner.

 

Reframing Failure (00:22:02)  

Kris emphasizes viewing failure as part of the learning process rather than a setback.

 

The Power of 'Yet' (00:23:09)  

They discuss how adding 'yet' to self-assessments can shift perspectives on skill development.

 

Book Writing Process (00:26:01)  

Kris shares his approach to writing a book, emphasizing the importance of meaningful content and audience feedback.

 

Writing a Book with a Coach (00:30:39)  

Kris discusses how hiring a writing coach helped him organize and structure his book effectively.

 

The Importance of Structure (00:31:41)  

He emphasizes the value of a well-organized outline for creating a cohesive and engaging book.

 

The Role of a Writing Coach (00:32:45)  

Kris shares how his writing coach provided guidance and feedback throughout the writing process.

 

Overcoming Perfectionism (00:34:51)  

Kris reflects on his struggles with perfectionism and imposter syndrome while writing his book.

 

Imposter Syndrome in Coaching (00:35:42)  

Barry inquires about the prevalence of imposter syndrome among Kris's executive coaching clients.

 

Coaching Small Business Owners (00:36:57)  

Kris shares examples of clients overcoming self-doubt and achieving business growth through coaching.

 

The Coach's Perspective on Imposter Syndrome (00:40:10)  

Kris discusses how coaches also experience imposter syndrome and the nuances involved.

 

Evolution of Coaching (00:43:58)  

Barry asks Kris about the changing perception and acceptance of coaching in leadership roles.

 

Coaching Models in Organizations (00:46:35)  

Discussion on various coaching models and their application within organizations, including group and individual coaching.

 

Diversity of Conversation (00:47:39)  

Barry expresses appreciation for the varied topics covered in the discussion, including book writing and coaching.

 

Tip for Overcoming Imposter Syndrome (00:48:05)  

Kris shares the foundational tip that vulnerability is key to overcoming imposter syndrome and gaining respect.

 

The Power of Authenticity (00:49:41)  

Emphasizes that being honest and open about self-doubt fosters connection and respect among peers.

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10 months ago
49 minutes 9 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Gordon Stein on Improving Your Financial Wellness

We talk with Gordon Stein, author of "Cash Flow Cookbook," to discuss the financial wellness of Americans. We highlight issues such as low savings rates, living paycheck to paycheck, and the rise of long-term car loans. Gordon shares practical strategies for improving financial health without sacrificing lifestyle, including tips on reducing everyday expenses like energy bills, insurance, and prescription drugs. He emphasizes the importance of making small changes to achieve significant financial improvements. The episode concludes with a discussion on smarter purchasing decisions and the potential savings from refurbished products and loyalty programs.

 

Current Financial Wellness of Americans (00:00:21)  

 

Gordon discusses the alarming state of Americans' financial wellness, highlighting low savings rates and widespread paycheck-to-paycheck living.

 

 

 

Trends in Car Loans (00:01:08)  

 

The rise of long-term car loans, particularly 96-month loans, is leading to increased financial stress and debt.

 

 

 

Impact of Lifestyle Inflation (00:05:53)  

 

Gordon explains how lifestyle inflation affects savings, urging listeners to adjust spending habits in line with income increases.

 

 

 

Strategies to Increase Savings (00:07:01)  

 

He introduces practical strategies to increase savings without sacrificing lifestyle, focusing on small adjustments.

 

 

 

Energy Savings Example (00:08:23)  

 

Gordon shares his personal experience of reducing energy bills through simple home improvements, resulting in significant savings.

 

 

 

Reshaping Insurance and Utility Costs (00:11:29)  

 

He emphasizes the importance of reviewing and comparing insurance plans and utility costs to find better rates.

 

 

 

Cost-Effective Entertainment Options (00:12:33)  

 

Gordon suggests alternatives to expensive cable services, like digital antennas or streaming services, to save money.

 

 

 

Incremental Savings Approach (00:13:52)  

 

Barry shares his strategy of gradually increasing savings rates over time, making it manageable and sustainable.

 

 

 

Boring Recurring Bills (00:15:56)  

 

Gordon identifies recurring bills, like parking and prescription drugs, as areas for significant savings without lifestyle changes.

 

 

 

Implementing Savings Recipes (00:17:05)  

 

He concludes by explaining that his book contains "recipes" for saving money, encouraging listeners to explore various options.

 

 

 

The couple's financial journey (00:17:14)  

 

A story of a 35-year-old couple discovering financial strategies to save $1800 monthly.

 

 

 

Investing for retirement (00:18:01)  

 

The couple invests their savings, earning 7% annually, significantly boosting their retirement wealth.

 

 

 

Availability of the book (00:18:16)  

 

Discussion on where to find Gordon's book, "Cash Flow Cookbook," available on Amazon.

 

 

 

Course development (00:18:24)  

 

Gordon is creating a course to help implement strategies from his book in more detail.

 

 

 

Two checking accounts strategy (00:19:04)  

 

Introduction of a system using two checking accounts for bills and discretionary spending, minimizing budgeting.

 

 

 

Importance of cash flow (00:19:58)  

 

Focus on systematically reducing expenses to free up cash flow for wealth building or debt repayment.

 

 

 

Speaking engagements (00:20:34)  

 

Gordon shares his experience speaking on financial wellness to various groups and organizations.

 

 

 

Wealth advisors' role (00:21:31)  

 

Discussion on how wealth advisors can help clients save more and improve financial wellness.

 

 

 

Client feedback (00:23:39)  

 

Positive feedback from clients who have successfully increased their savings and improved retirement plans.

 

 

 

Critique of budgeting (00:24:23)  

 

Gordon argues that traditional budgeting is ineffective and suggests a simpler method of managing finances.

 

 

 

Tracking wealth (00:26:36)  

 

Emphasis on monitoring net worth and savings rates rather than detailed budgeting for financial health.

 

 

 

Mindful shopping habits (00:28:01)  

 

Encouragement to shop intentionally, focusing on needs to avoid unnecessary purchases.

 

 

 

Setting up automatic transfers (00:30:28)  

 

Explanation of how to automatically transfer funds into separate accounts for bills and savings.

 

 

 

Grocery savings tips (00:32:50)  

 

Advice on utilizing grocery store loyalty programs to save money without sacrificing quality.

 

 

 

Smart Buying Strategies (00:34:13)  

 

Gordon discusses smarter purchasing methods, emphasizing online shopping convenience and cost-effectiveness.

 

 

 

Refurbished Products Discussion (00:34:41)  

 

The speakers explore the value of refurbished items, comparing them to new products and their potential savings.

 

 

 

Opportunities in Musical Instruments (00:35:17)  

 

Gordon highlights the abundance of gently used musical instruments, noting many are available for free or at low cost.

 

 

 

Cruise Pricing Dynamics (00:36:14)  

 

The conversation shifts to how cruise companies lower prices to fill cabins, demonstrating market opportunities for savvy travelers.

 

 

 

Cash Flow Cookbook Promotion (00:37:00)  

 

Gordon promotes his book and course, encouraging listeners to explore practical financial strategies for better savings.

 

 

 

Financial Wellness Message (00:37:30)  

 

Gordon emphasizes that achieving financial wellness doesn't require sacrificing lifestyle, promoting his speaking engagements and resources.

 

 

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11 months ago
39 minutes 38 seconds

That's A Great Story!
Judi Hays on LinkedIn Strategies to Get You Connected

Judi Hays, a marketing strategist and LinkedIn consultant, discusses effective LinkedIn strategies for networking and relationship building, emphasizing the benefits of warm prospecting over cold calling. Judi shares insights on leveraging LinkedIn connections, maintaining a robust network, and utilizing LinkedIn features like voice messages and company pages. Barry reflects on his own experiences with outreach and the importance of building genuine relationships. The episode offers practical tips for optimizing LinkedIn profiles and underscores the value of strategic, personalized networking.

 

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11 months ago
40 minutes 27 seconds

That's A Great Story!

That’s A Great Story! is devoted to stories that are interesting, funny, intelligent, and heartwarming. Every episode features stories told by speakers and storytellers who know how to grab your attention—and keep you asking, “Wait… what happened next?” Expect laughs, surprises, and the kind of storytelling that sticks with you long after the episode ends.