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Taylor Daniele likes to think of herself as a creative force trying to make her own space to exist.
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Tara Eusebi has it all. She is blond, beautiful, lives in a beach town in southern California, and has created an app that will change the world.
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Steve Silverman looks for the good in life. While out for a run last year, he could not find the podcast he wanted to listen to. He was tired of hours-long dark genres that are popular, so he created his own to showcase finding the good.
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An Irishman who lived in Canada for the previous three years. While there, he was working in the cannabis industry during the legalization. We talk about his experiences in the Cannabis industry while living in Canada.
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Dr. Dominique Luchart, author of the NEWDAWN Saga, is a multi-faceted creative. As a writer and futurist, she draws on her legal background and challenges barriers and conventions through science fiction.
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We must learn to talk about mental illness.
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William Brown is a keynote speaker, workshop facilitator, coach, and podcast host & guest.
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Marissa F. Cohen is a best selling author, speaker, advocate.
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In his book Love Works, Joel Manby introduces us to the power of agape love in the workplace. When he was a manager in the auto industry where Joel knew that there had to be a better way of building relationships between managers and workers.
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At first glance, Frannie Foltz is the picture of health and a perfect life. It hasn't always been true for her. As a 20-something, Frannie moved to Florida for her first teaching position. There she joined a gym, and her trainer had talk with her. Pointing out that she needed to change her ways, " ...if you were to gain just one pound every month, every month for the next five years, You'll be closer to 400 than you are to 300".
info_outlineIn his book Love Works, Joel Manby introduces us to the power of agape love in the workplace. When he was a manager in the auto industry where Joel knew that there had to be a better way of building relationships between managers and workers.
When he became CEO at Herschend Family Entertainment, he found that leading with love (the verb) is possible at work. To be both loving and accountable; to be profitable and caring; to be effective and be giving.
After leading thousands of men and women, he has proven that leading with love is useful, even in a business environment. Manby challenges leaders to allow integrity and faith to guide leadership decisions, outlining seven time-proven principles that break down the natural walls within corporate cultures, empower managers and employees, disarming difficulties, and cultivate an atmosphere that builds long-term success.