"If you are the type of person who gets in the creative flow for a 24 hour period once a month. That is your flow, that works for you. Own it, go with it. Come up with your video and content ideas when you feel most inspired. You don't necessarily need to fit into someone else's box of output." - Lindsey Bast In this interview, Lindsey Bast, Senior Strategist and Advertiser at NTM, speaks with Andrew about the big questions surrounding what the formula is these days and what’s working in digital marketing. She discusses the importance of authenticity in business and marketing, the benefits of testing multiple variations to find the formula that best fits your needs, and how omnipresence is more important than ever. Website: https://notypicalmoments.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/no-typical-moments-llc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4G7csw9j7zpjdASvpMzqUA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notypicalmoments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NTMoments
“We learn best and perform best in environments that are supportive, enriching, and light giving. Based on what’s called a heliotropic effect, which is kind of a fancy word that says plants and all living organisms grow towards light.” - Jim Mallozzi, Mindset Advisors Jim is a seasoned veteran of the Financial Services industry. During his career he has worked throughout the US, Europe, Asia and Latin America helping lead the transformation industries and businesses. As the Principal at Mindset Advisors, he has helped global educational companies, high-tech manufacturing companies and financial service companies build strong management teams through a hands-on application of the principles of Positive Leadership. In this episode of The School for Humanity, I speak with Jim about his passion for international business, positive leadership, and what it takes to create better business results. Let’s dive in! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-mallozzi-441570b/
“I always say that nothing in business defies logic, so if you look at business logically and think things through there's a lot of major business downfalls that can be avoided. And that’s my goal: I want people to have fun, make money and do good.” - Patrick Burke Patrick Burke is the Managing Partner of Burke & Schindler PLL and Concentric Wealth Management. Passionate about helping entrepreneurs start, grow, manage, and build valuable businesses, he has advised more than 200 successful start-ups, and is an expert across multiple disciplines including mergers and acquisitions, business financing, and deal structuring. He lives in Cincinnati with his wife and is an avid swimmer, cyclist, drummer and grandfather. In this Episode of The School for Humanity, I speak with Patrick about his new book The 10 Biggest Business Mistakes And How To Avoid Them, his first big business mistake, helping entrepreneurs, and partnerships that work. Let’s dive in! Website: http://www.burkecpa.com...
“AlliancesHub came out of a concept that in life we need to have resources around us to be able to be successful. You can’t dive into this world without the support of alliances or teams, so the Hub in this case is you. So AlliancesHub means you are the Hub and everybody around you is connecting through you to support you to move forward.” - Joe Bacigalupo, AlliancesHub International, LLC. Joe is a Managing Partner and an Executive Advisor at AlliancesHub International, LLC. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering, an M.B.A. in General Management, and a Graduate Marketing Certification. Joe’s professional experience includes leadership roles managing domestic and international operations with Enterprise Application Software, IT consulting, Management Consulting, Telecommunications Equipment, and Technology companies. In this episode of The School for Humanity, I speak with Joe about how the AlliancesHub was created, developing an exceptional workforce, team bui...
“For me, leadership is when you have someone that cares deeply about those they influence, that trusts those that are with them, that gives credit to those when it applies, that give appreciation, that can admit their mistakes, that have that emotional intelligence to not hold grudges, to let others take credit, to find opportunities to let others succeed, and to seek advice and the input of others.” - Joe Laranjeiro, Conscious Business Institute Joe leads Conscious Business Institute’s development initiatives and operations. Joe’s passion for conscious living and client services make him a trusted facilitator. Prior to CBI, Joe spent 18 years working intimately with some of the world’s most well-known organizations, most recently as Director and Client Business Partner with the Nielsen Company where he led research & analytics engagements with premier global clients. In this episode of The School for Humanity, I speak with Joe about his role at the Conscious Business Institute...
“I created the Intrapreneurs Influence Lab to really bring the best of what I have learned and to teach all of those things I wish I knew earlier on about how to lead change effectively and to put that into a program that I would offer for other Intrapreneurs.” - Nancy Murphy, CSR Communications Nancy Murphy has spent her career saying what others are afraid to – and learning to say it in ways that others will listen. She’s the founder and president of CSR Communications and creator of Intrapreneurs Influence Lab. Her passion is helping leaders of change within established organizations (intrapreneurs) influence and persuade others so that they can realize their vision for change faster, with less frustration and resistance. In this episode of The School for Humanity, I speak with Nancy about being an internal change agent, resistance to change, and change leadership. Let’s dive in! Website: www.csrcommunications.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/csrcommunicationsdc/ Linked...
“Why aren’t we doing this? Why haven’t we done this? Why not create a school of fish that’s bigger than the biggest sharks out there? That’s where the idea was really born for Dollar Donation Club, which was to unify in our big vision, to unify a billion people giving just a $1/month toward the world’s best social impact solutions out there, and ultimately creating the world’s first collective billionaire super philanthropist.” - Seth Blaustein, Dollar Donation Club Seth Blaustein is the founder & CEO of Dollar Donation Club, a micro-donation platform creating the world's first collective super-philanthropist, made up of millions of people giving just $1/month to top impact solutions. Seth is a futurist, social entrepreneur and filmmaker dedicated to inspiring global social impact through storytelling. His videos have generated over 70,000,000 views and helped raise more than $3,000,000 for good causes. In this episode of The School for Humanity, I speak with Seth about his ...
“Pre-Week Planning is the process, it is the habit, that will empower someone to schedule their priorities rather than prioritize their schedule...It’s the most important habit a person could actually develop in their lives if they want to live a life by design instead of a life by default.” - Rob Shllenberger, Do What Matters Most Rob Shallenberger is the Founder and CEO of Becoming Your Best Global Leadership. Rob is devoted to helping individuals and organizations achieve their maximum potential and has trained and coached hundreds of companies around the world, including many Fortune 500 organizations, in leadership, planning, and time-management. Previously, he served as an F-16 Fighter Pilot in the Air Force for 11 years. Rob, along with his brother Steve Shallenberger, have a new book out called, “Do What Matters Most: Lead with a Vision, Manage with a Plan, Prioritize Your Time.” In this episode of The School for Humanity, I speak with Rob about leaving the fighter pilo...
“If you are not aligned with who you are and what you stand for and how you want to show up in the world, then you start creating businesses that are based on somebody else’s vision. You start creating businesses according to what you think you should do, what other people are saying is the right way to do it. And what I have found invariably with business owners is that they end up hating their business. The business starts feeling like it’s suffocating them.” - Sue Guiher Sue Guiher is Founder of Thrive for Success and a sought after international speaker and best-selling author. Her mission is helping people create businesses or careers that are aligned with their values. She understands the challenges of staying connected to your work while also living your desired life. Sue has grown her successful business while also growing her family of three children and a dog, Sailor. She is often referred to as The Thriving Entrepreneur. In this episode of The School for Humanity, I s...
“I realized that we as a society have lost some of this innate affinity for storytelling. That it’s not as natural in the digital age for families to gather around to listen to stories as it was maybe 100 or 50 years ago. It’s something that’s not happening in so many families And yet there are so many reasons to support it and encourage it.” - Mary J. Cronin Mary J. Cronin, Ph.D.,an advisor for Write the Family, an intergenerational family storytelling program affiliated with Write the World. She is a Research Professor at Boston College School of Management, and the President of 4Q Catalyst, a business strategy consulting firm. She serves as director of the Boston Authors Club, the Encore Boston Network, and the Center for Ageless Entrepreneurs, and has authored 12 books on managing digital innovation and social impact. In this episode of The School for Humanity, I speak with Mary about her lifelong aspirations to be a writer, writing and editing twelve books, her work as a r...