Greg Faxon interviews Seth Godin, Pamela Slim, and other successful entrepreneurs
5 episodes
8 months ago
On the final episode of Greg Faxon's Bravery Project, Charlie Gilkey, founder and CEO of Productive Flourishing, talks about why you shouldn’t bother proving the “haters” wrong, the biggest lie you tell yourself about the content you create, and the reason generosity is our natural state. To learn more about Greg and subscribe to his weekly newsletter, visit www.gregfaxon.com.
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On the final episode of Greg Faxon's Bravery Project, Charlie Gilkey, founder and CEO of Productive Flourishing, talks about why you shouldn’t bother proving the “haters” wrong, the biggest lie you tell yourself about the content you create, and the reason generosity is our natural state. To learn more about Greg and subscribe to his weekly newsletter, visit www.gregfaxon.com.
On the final episode of Greg Faxon's Bravery Project, Charlie Gilkey, founder and CEO of Productive Flourishing, talks about why you shouldn’t bother proving the “haters” wrong, the biggest lie you tell yourself about the content you create, and the reason generosity is our natural state. To learn more about Greg and subscribe to his weekly newsletter, visit www.gregfaxon.com.
In this episode, Marsha Shandur, networking mentor and storytelling coach, shares how she went from working in radio to starting Yes Yes Marsha, the reason one email subscriber changed the course of her career, and her behind-the-scenes thought process when going to a conference. To learn more about Greg and subscribe to his weekly newsletter, visit www.gregfaxon.com.
In this episode, Roz Savage — ocean rower, environmental advocate, writer and speaker — discusses strategies to navigate fear, her not-so-surprising epiphany about the “comfort zone,” and what made reaching shore in Antigua after 3 ½ months of rowing worth it.
To learn more about Greg and subscribe to his weekly newsletter, visit www.gregfaxon.com.
In this episode, best-selling author, entrepreneur, and expert marketer Seth Godin explains why we get paid to confront fear of failure, what he learned selling dorm-room posters in college, and why he thinks bravery is overrated.
To learn more about Greg and subscribe to his weekly newsletter, visit www.gregfaxon.com.
Welcome to the first episode of Greg Faxon’s Bravery Project. Join business coach, speaker, and writer Greg Faxon as he interviews industry leaders every week, asking questions about what bravery means to them - and if they think bravery can be cultivated through practice. In this episode, Pamela Slim, author of Escape From Cubicle Nation and Body of Work discusses her journey from corporate America to entrepreneurship.
To learn more about Greg and subscribe to his weekly newsletter, visit www.gregfaxon.com.
On the final episode of Greg Faxon's Bravery Project, Charlie Gilkey, founder and CEO of Productive Flourishing, talks about why you shouldn’t bother proving the “haters” wrong, the biggest lie you tell yourself about the content you create, and the reason generosity is our natural state. To learn more about Greg and subscribe to his weekly newsletter, visit www.gregfaxon.com.