I was honored to be a guest on the Conscious Millionaire Show, a podcast hosted by JV Crum III where we talked about Leadership as a path to consciousness. The Conscious Millionaire is rated a Top 13 Business Podcast by Inc. Magazine.

What separates good leaders from great ones? JV and I had a great time as I shared my experiences with him and his audience as well as his views on great leadership.

Here are some key moments from our conversation with time stamps:

  • My path in entrepreneurship and making an impact in the world. - 02:50

  • 5-Minute Mastery, excellence is defined by the next 5 minutes. - 04:00

  • Taking time to slow it down. - 05:00

  • The Purpose-driven organization vs. financial metrics. - 06:15

  • What I enjoy most - seeing the growth in my clients and their transformation to greater clarity and more confidence to lead their firms successfully. - 07:00

  • Helping CEOs and managing partners to find their authentic leadership style. - 08:00

  • Everything flows from you as the leader and you level up your performance. - 10:00

  • Be vulnerable and open to be at your best. - 11:30

  • Be real and be better. You're better when you focus on the truer part of who you are. - 12:30

  • Your ability to lead innovation and creativity is critical to having a sustainable business. - 13:50

  • The 24-hour Challenge. - 16:30

  • The best mindset for business opportunities. - 19:15

  • If I were to become a billionaire in 10 years, what impact would I have to make? - 22:00.

I'm curious. What would be your response? Post it in the comments below.

  • My latest book recommendation, Excellence Now, Extreme Humanism by Tom Peters. - 23:00

  • Think differently and achieve more. - 24:00

  • Get The Engagement Accelerator™ to help you strengthen engagement and trust in your organization. - 24:20

You can listen to the Conscious Millionaire Show wherever you get your podcasts and at www.ConsciousMillionaire.com and for this episode, Click Here.

Until next time!

 
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