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  • In this episode we provide practical leadership advice with a strong emphasis on the importance of building a supportive inner circle and cultivating discipline over relying solely on motivation for success. Tim highlights the significance of surrounding yourself with the right people, suggesting that individuals become reflections of their closest contacts and should carefully select those who share similar goals and motivations. The text explores how different genders approach building supportive relationships and underscores the need for honest feedback from one’s circle to make wise decisions. It delves into the debate between motivation and discipline, portraying motivation as a temporary drive and discipline as the essential, consistent force needed to achieve long-term goals. Discipline is emphasized as critical for success, recommending practical steps like setting SMART goals, establishing productive routines, focusing on key tasks, practicing self-control, and eliminating distractions. Through examples of successful figures like Elon Musk and Serena Williams, the narrative illustrates how discipline and motivation together propel individuals toward their achievements. The discussion concludes by stressing discipline’s superiority in achieving lasting success, advocating for manageable steps towards goals, and encouraging embracing discipline to transform dreams into reality, especially during challenging times.

    Website: timstatingtheobvious.com

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  • Step into the world of leadership and entrepreneurship with Katia Rave. In this captivating episode, Katia shares her transformative journey from business setbacks to triumphs, leading to the creation of Rave Strategy Studio. Discover the power of setting audacious goals, tracking progress diligently, and confronting financial realities head-on.

    As Katia story unfolds, you'll be immersed in the importance of mindset mastery, embracing vulnerability, and taking strategic risks. Learn how intentional living can propel you from a place of victimhood to one of empowerment, both personally and professionally.

    Delve deeper into the conversation to uncover the value of commitment, the necessity of growth through discomfort, and the art of prioritizing objectives in different seasons of life. Explore the concept of reframing procrastination as avoidance and the pivotal role of self-integrity and setting clear boundaries in achieving personal success.

    Throughout the episode, Katia emphasizes the significance of aligning actions with values, fostering meaningful connections, and making impactful decisions that reflect your vision. Prepare to be inspired as she encourages personal accountability, proactive goal-setting, and seeking support for continuous growth.

    Don't miss out on this enriching dialogue that combines mindfulness, integrity, and actionable insights to guide you on your journey to success. Tune in now and unlock the keys to transformative leadership and entrepreneurship!

    Katia Rave Socials and Links

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachkatiarave

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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/impactleaders/

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    Website: timstatingtheobvious.com

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    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/timstatingtheobvious

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    Instagram: @TimStating

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    #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #Expert #Businessfailures #Success #Ambitiousgoals #Progresstracking #Financialtruths #Vision #Mindset #Vulnerability #Risk-taking #Intentionalliving #Victimhood #Empowerment #Commitment #Discomfort #Growth #Lifeseasons #Prioritizeobjectives #Procrastination #Intention #Integrity #Insecurities #Self-integrity #Boundaries #Clearvision #Sayingno #Personalsuccess #Action #Overthinking #Responsibility #Authenticity #Enrollingothers #Values #Connections #Personalaccountability #Choices #Support #Mindfulness #Proactive goal-setting

  • On our first triple-guest podisode, we let our pal President Biden bring along two friends, Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. Let’s get a little less-SmartLess together… on an all new SmartLess.

    This episode was recorded on March 28th, 2024.

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  • The show takes a spooky turn as we go on a ghost hunt through the natural world. Sebastian shares his adventures finding fossils – the traces of animals that once lived, and Rutendo talks about her experiences in The Cradle of Humankind, the South African UNESCO World Heritage site containing early human fossils.


    Deep in the Peruvian Amazon there is a species of wild dog so rarely sighted it has become known as the ‘ghost dog’. We hear from Renata Leite Pitman, one of the few scientists to successfully track down and study the elusive creature as it moves quietly through the forest.


    Gravedigger turned ecologist Dan Flew leads Rutendo and Sebastian through Bristol’s Arnos Vale Cemetery in the dead of night, for a close and thrilling encounter with some of the UK’s rarest bats.


    We venture to the world’s most northerly permanently inhabited place, Svalbard, in the Arctic Circle, where TikToker Cecilia Blomdahl reveals the magical secrets of this isolated yet beautiful landscape, on a trip out on her boat with her dog Grim.


    And we hear rare recordings of the Northern White Rhino, sadly now extinct in the wild, a recently departed ghost of a more biodiverse world.


    Credits:

    The BBC Earth podcast is presented by Sebastian Echeverri and Rutendo Shackleton.

    This episode was produced by Rachel Byrne and Geoff Marsh.

    The researcher was Seb Masters.

    The Production Manager was Catherine Stringer and the Production Co-ordinator was Gemma Wootton.

    Podcast Theme Music was composed by Axel Kacoutié, with mixing and additional sound design by Peregrine Andrews.

    The Associate Producer is Cristen Caine and the Executive Producer is Deborah Dudgeon.


    Special thanks to:

    Renata Leite Pitman for the feature on the ghost dogs.

    Dan Flew for leading the bat walk in Bristol.

    Cecilia Blomdahl for her report from Svalbard.

    Martyn Stewart for providing the sounds of the Northern White Rhino.


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  • Opinions about remote work are plentiful and conflicting -- but what does the research say? Organizational design expert Mark Mortensen identifies the challenges of navigating the hybrid work debate and shares three conversation topics every workplace should explore as people change the way they show up on the job.


  • Less than seven percent of people worldwide have a bachelor's degree -- and for many, this is simply because the cost of university is too high, says higher education executive Adrian K. Haugabrook. In this barrier-breaking talk, he introduces an innovative approach to expanding access to higher education by driving down costs and rethinking three key things: time, place and how we learn.