In this episode, James welcomes back UNLV Professor Dr. Payal Sharma as they discuss how leaders can strategically empower their teams and manage the Ego as growth continues.
Chances are you're really good at what you do and you're here because you're ready to level up from good to GREAT, so let's get started.
In this episode, John and James discuss the following:
Their recent visit to Peru for Warrior Retreats.
How to adapt to what life brings your way
How to think about attachment and control
Qi Gong and Yoga
The Mind-Body connection
The power of Presence and how to connect to the moment
Today, James continues his 4 part series centered around how to be more consistent in your personal and professional life.
On today’s episode, James welcomes Associate Professor Lauren D’innocenzo to discuss how to leverage the knowledge, skills and talents of your team to create and sustain high performance.
On today’s episode, James talks about 3 leadershifts you can make today that will help you lead more effectively and have more of an impact on the people you serve.
On today’s episode, James interviews Jeddy Azura on what it’s like to be a father of 2, a husband & business owner.
Today on the Be That 1% podcast, James welcomes back Coach Brian Nunez as they dive into how he leads his team, handles uncertainty and views the role of fatherhood.
In today’s episode James sits down with Jason Loebig. Jason is the co-founder of Live Better, an experiential health & wellness company based in Chicago. Formerly a public accountant, Jason changed paths to pursue his love of coaching, training, mentorship, and speaking in the wellness space. He is also a Nike Trainer and Nike Run Club Coach, as well as a Barry’s Instructor and yoga teacher.
In today’s episode, Christopher West joins James as they dive deep into how to lead in times of uncertainty, stress and crises.
In today’s episode James reconnects with Diamandia Lingo for Part 2. Diamandia continues to share the series of traumatic moments she faced and what she learned from facing her fear and taking responsibility for her life.