If you believe as I do, that intentional and consistent reading is key to success in business and in life, then this is your podcast. My goal each week is to bring you key thoughts and insights from my conversations with those I consider to be among today's brightest minds: our generation's non-fiction authors. We discuss their latest book, as well as their unique perspectives on Leadership, Business, Personal Development, Marketing, Career, and Entrepreneurship. If you love reading, or desire to do more of it, then consider this podcast your audio Cliff's Notes. The Read to Lead Podcast is a four-time Best Business Podcast nominee.
In today's episode of the Read to Lead Podcast we'll chat with Erik Fisher , author of Beyond The To-Do List Volume 1: Goals , as he provides some much needed help toward turning our elusive goal-setting efforts into a bonafide habit....
Dan helps us to, among other things, walk that fine line between effectively gaining visibility for ourselves and coming off like a self-promotional jerk.
Even if you don't consider yourself a fan of all things Apple, it's impossible to deny that the company has improved virtually every category they've chosen to enter. From products and packaging, to marketing and advertising, the hits seem to far outweigh the misses. But what is it about Apple that has them firing on all cylinders more often that not? When Ken Segall, author of the book Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success, asked himself that question, he found a common thr...
What is success to you? Where do your ideas and opinions on success come from? Are they your own, or are you striving to achieve someone else's idea of what success should be? In today's episode, we chat with author G. Richard Shell from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. In his new book, Springboard: Launching Your Personal Search for Success, he helps answer two key questions on success: What is success for you? (along with understanding how the expectations of others impact your...
Jay Baer discusses his just released and New York Times best-selling book Youtility and shares why he believes smart marketing is about Help and not Hype.
John Lee Dumas, host of the Entrepreneur on Fire podcast, shares why he believes podcasting is the hottest trend in 2013 and why it's not too late to get on the bandwagon.
New York Times best-selling author Dan Miller shares why reading is number one on his list of Ten Steps to Education and Becoming Rich and discusses his latest book Wisdom Meets Passion.
In this introductory episode, host Jeff Brown describes who the podcast is designed for, what the podcast is and is not, as well as some valuable resources for those looking to make the most of their commute, workout and running time.