I loved that Barry Moltz kicked off this interview by asking why we have such a tendency to focus on weaknesses, because it helped us get right to the heart of the attributes conversation. I had a great time with this interview. Please listen in now for a quick, nuts-and-bolts view of the concepts outlined in Why Make Eagles Swim?.
Stu Taylor on Business
I recently had a great chat with Stu Taylor on his his nationally syndicated business radio program, Stu Taylor on Business, discussing my new book, Why Make Eagles Swim? Have a listen below, and let me know what you think.
School for Startups
It was a pleasure to have an interview on School for Startups radio, a syndicated radio show that reaches many cities around the country. Host Jim Beech is all about small business and entrepreneurship, and his show is chalk-full of valuable things to consider when starting a business – or keeping your existing entrepreneurial venture healthy. He…
Money for Lunch
I love to share these outside articles, guest posts, and interviews on my blog, because I work just as hard on this content as I do on my own blog posts – and I think it’s just as valuable. Well, in truth, when it comes to interviews, it doesn’t really feel like work at all – more…
Embrace Your Natural Leadership Strengths, on Skip Prichard’s Leadership Insights Blog
“If you want to be a successful leader, don’t focus too much time and attention on weaknesses,” begins Skip Prichard’s introduction to our interview. “Whether as an individual or as a team, it’s more productive to leverage strengths.” A great synopsis. And not surprising, considering his very insightful questions. Skip runs a wonderful leadership blog, and I…
Coach Case Book Review
We’re loving today’s thorough review of Why Make Eagles Swim? on the UK-based blog Coach Case Book. You can read the review here.