Kevin Williams unpacks what it means to operate in irrational kindness in your place of work.
Your work matters, no matter how menial. You can change someone’s day. It is irrational but true. There is purpose in what you do.
We can lift each other when we view our job as an opportunity to encourage others. Use the tools and avenues at your fingertips to put irrational kindness into the world.
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Amy Scruggs shares her best tips for getting comfortable presenting yourself on camera.
Influencer culture and the transition to video interviews have led to authors needing to become more comfortable presenting on camera. For many, it starts uncomfortable but gets easier over time.
It starts with self-awareness and builds to practicing and fine-tuning your presentation. Learning to convey your engagement on video will help you succeed in this brave new world of modern media.
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Dan Gingiss joins us to discuss his new book, The Experience Maker.
Every company and brand can create a remarkable experience that customers can’t wait to share. We are all in customer experience and customer service.
Everything you do is part of the customer experience. Anyone can immediately implement ideas that can improve the customer experience without needing a huge budget or manager approval.
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David Hancock explains how bookstores have changed over the last 18 months.
When many bookstores were closed, they reevaluated their business models. Bookstores are more focused on regional and local interest rather than selling the big national sellers.
There are many opportunities for authors. And some great news coming out of major bookstores that are encouraging for authors.
La Vonne Earl, the author of A Coach for Christ, joins David Hancock and Jody Maberry to discuss how coaches can use books to build content and connect with more people.
La Vonne talks about how she used her existing coaching strategies and framework to write her book. Through the book, she has been able to get a bigger reach and more influence than she could have before.
Matthew Luhn is a writer and former 20 Year Pixar storyteller. Matthew has worked on popular Pixar films including the Toy Story movies, Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo, Cars, and Up.
Now, Matthew shares his storytelling secrets in the book, The Best Story Wins.
In this conversation with David Hancock and Jody Maberry, Matthew explains how you can use storytelling in a book, in a movie, or in the boardroom.
David Hancock, the founder, and CEO of Morgan James Publishing discusses his book, Performance Driven Thinking.
Performance Driven Thinking was first published in 2014 and became a USA Today Best Seller and Wall Street Journal Best Seller in 2019.
David discusses why the book is still relevant, how he brought it back to life, and how he is using the book to create courses, masterminds, and future books.
Ray Edwards joins us to discuss his new book, Permission to Prosper.
We can help more people and have a bigger impact if we allow ourselves to prosper.
The more you create, the more you benefit other people. One of the best contributions you can make is to do what you do best and make money doing it.
You cannot prosper long-term without prospering other people.
David Hancock introduces the new Buy One Get One feature from Morgan James Publishing.
When someone buys a book from Morgan James Publishing, they can gift an ebook to a friend. Or keep it for themselves.
This is an innovative way for authors to collect the email addresses of readers and build a relationship. Traditionally, authors have no good option to connect with readers. Now, Morgan James authors have a way to connect with readers and spread the reach and distribution of their book.