Category: Confidence

  • The Process, Art, & Science of Leadership

    The Process, Art, & Science of Leadership

    Today’s Guest Expert: Errol Doebler Errol Doebler is the creator of “The Process, Art, and Science of Leadership” a methodology developed throughout Errol’s experience as a US Naval Officer and through his years of working with the FBI. Errol is one of the few people in the world who has had the distinction of serving…

  • Don’t Try to be Funny, Learn to Think Funny

    Don’t Try to be Funny, Learn to Think Funny

    Dr. Peter McGraw is a behavioral economist and global expert in the scientific study of humor (think funny). He directs The Humor Research Lab (aka HuRL), hosts the podcast I’M NOT JOKING, is the co-author of The Humor Code: A Global Search for What Makes Things Funny, and is the author of the recent book…

  • Getting to Truth The Right Way

    Getting to Truth The Right Way

    Michael Reddington, CFI is an Executive Resource, Certified Forensic Interviewer and the President of InQuasize, Inc. a company that integrates the key components of effective non-confrontational interview techniques with current business research for executives. Using his background in forensics, and his understanding of human behavior through interrogation, Reddington teaches businesses to use the truth to…

  • The Cost of Human Capital is Not an Expense

    The Cost of Human Capital is Not an Expense

    Stephen King’s leadership journey includes experience as a top executive for a Fortune 500 company, bootstrapping a tech company from start-up to venture backed, and raising millions in charitable gifts for Amnesty International. It’s safe to say he isn’t a traditional CPA. Regarded as one of the accounting industry’s top thought leaders, Stephen is currently…

  • Hubris Making Bad Leaders with Former Navy Seal

    Hubris Making Bad Leaders with Former Navy Seal

    Coach John Havlik is a retired Navy SEAL who led special operations teams around the world during his 31-year naval career, including the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, the SEAL’s most elite operational unit. He is the co-author of the new book The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance which he wrote…

  • Meditating with the Founder of Muse

    Meditating with the Founder of Muse

    Ariel Garten is a fearless neuroscientist, psychotherapist, mom, former fashion designer, and the female founder and visionary of an amazing and highly successful tech start-up Muse – a headband device that reads your brain. Muse tracks your brain during meditation to give you real-time feedback on your meditation, guiding you into the “zone” and solving…

  • Head-On Collision at 40mph Can’t Stop Resiliency

    Head-On Collision at 40mph Can’t Stop Resiliency

    Michael O’Brien is inspirational speaker on a quest to help 1 Million people have their last bad day. On July 11th, 2001, Michael had his last bad day when he was struck head-on by a speeding SUV while out on a training bike ride. He shares his journey in his best-selling memoir, Shift: Creating Better…

  • 4 Stages of Building Trust

    4 Stages of Building Trust

    Dr Nashater Deu Solheim is author of “The Leadership Pin Code: Unlocking the Key to Willing and Winning Relationships”. She is the CEO & Founder of Progressing Minds and an expert negotiator who studied at Harvard Law School. Additionally, she is a trained clinical and forensic psychologist with over twenty-five years of practical business experience.…

  • The Disconnect Between What We Want and What We Do

    The Disconnect Between What We Want and What We Do

    Natasha Wallace is the founder and chief coach of Conscious Works. As a former HR Director, she left her job after reaching burnout. This led to a recognition that there are two fundamental things getting in our way of staying well at work — self-knowledge and self-care. Her book is The Conscious Effect: 50 Lessons…

  • Teaching Yourself to Teach Yourself

    Teaching Yourself to Teach Yourself

    Timothy Lupfer entered West Point at the age of 17 in 1968, and four years later he graduated first in his class. In the Army, he served in various combat-ready units in the US and Germany, and he attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. In 1990 and 1991 he commanded a tank battalion (over…