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1 Joe Bates - Indigenous Resistance Against Big Oil 26:31
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Joe Bates is a member of the Bad River Band, a Native American Tribe residing along Lake Superior in Wisconsin. He and his community have been embroiled in a long-standing legal and public relations battle against Enbridge, a Canadian energy company, to protect their ancestral lands. This struggle has been documented in "Bad River," a documentary film released in early 2024, which showcases Bates and his fellow activists within the band. Joe joins Jay to share his personal journey of activism, the profound influence of past generations of tribal and environmental activists on his own path, and the ongoing fight against Enbridge, which affects the future of water protection in America. To learn more about the Bad River Band, click here. Episode Chapters (00:00) - Intro (01:19) - Joe’s activist history (04:31) - The connection between the Bad River Band and their land (10:06) - How did Enbridge come to have pipes under native land against the Bad River Band’s wishes? (14:00) - The threat’s Enbridge’s Line 5 poses to the environment (18:10) - “You can’t put a price tag on what we have. What we have is priceless.” (19:23) - Joe and Jay discuss the documentary “Bad River” (22:58) - Thank you and goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/…
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1 131: Career Coaching Isn’t a Crystal Ball with Tammi Scott 40:32
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Tammi Scott joins me to discusses career coaching. Tammi explains that she and her business partner, Elisa, are launching Empowered Careers Group, LLC, which offers a comprehensive career coaching program. We explore various aspects of career coaching, including its definition, approach, and benefits. Tammi emphasizes that career coaching is not about providing a “crystal ball’ solution,” but rather a process of self-discovery and strategic planning. This conversation also touches on the role of AI in career coaching, the importance of networking, and the typical duration of coaching engagements. Tammi highlights the value of having a coach for accountability, support, and guidance through the ups and downs of career transitions. We also discuss the differences between career coaching and other forms of guidance, such as personal training or consulting. Tammi shares insights on resume writing, negotiation strategies, and the benefits of having a career coach. Our conversation challenges the common misconception that career coaches should provide immediate answers or specific job recommendations. Instead, Tammi describes career coaching as a facilitated journey of self-discovery, where clients explore their ideal work environment, values, and professional aspirations. While coaches can provide specific guidance on resumes and salary negotiations, the core work involves helping clients understand themselves better to make informed career decisions. Key Points Career coaching is not about getting quick answers but facilitating self-discovery Most effective career coaching engagements last 3-6 months Career coaches don’t provide magic solutions or guaranteed career paths The process involves creating a clear picture of your ideal work day Resume writing receives more direct guidance than other coaching areas AI tools can complement but not replace career coaching Career coaching involves accountability and consistent support Coaches help surface limiting beliefs and handle rejection Career coaching combines internal reflection with practical action steps Career coaches help clients understand their values and preferences The best career management is ongoing, not reactive Contact Tammi Scott TammiScott.com LinkedIn Credits Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod All songs licensed under Creative Commons The post 131: Career Coaching Isn’t a Crystal Ball with Tammi Scott appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 130: Katherine Krupka’s Path from Diplomacy to Healing 1:10:23
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Katherine Krupka shares her unconventional journey from the Russian Embassy to energy healing. She’s an energy healer, interfaith minister, coach and Executive Director of the Energy Medicine Professional Association. Our conversation reveals Katherine’s fascinating background, including her adventures working at the embassy in Moscow during the fall of the Berlin Wall, her involvement in privatization efforts with the World Bank and consulting projects with oligarchs in Russia. Katherine shares how her rock bottom moments led her to exploration of raw food, naturopathy, yoga, and meditation. She provides insights into how how healing works and how she helps clients. As a life-long learner, she’s presently focused on a deep study of human consciousness. Learn More About Katherine Krupka Website LinkedIn Credits Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod All songs licensed under Creative Commons The post 130: Katherine Krupka’s Path from Diplomacy to Healing appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 129: Fusing 40 Years of HR, Leadership Development and Life Lessons with Mark Rumbles 1:01:58
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Mark Rumbles reflects on his career of 40 years, what he’s learned in the leadership development space and what’s next for him. Mark recently retired after 40 years in HR and leadership development. Mark and I discuss his career journey, the concept of retirement, and insights gained from his extensive experience developing leaders. This conversation touches on various topics, including mentorship, career planning, motivation, and the challenges of leadership development. Mark shares his perspective on career transitions, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, relationship-building, and maintaining a flexible approach to one’s career path. He also discusses his current interests post-retirement, including exploring podcasting and working towards fostering more civil discourse in society. Throughout the conversation, Mark offers his insights on leadership, personal growth, and navigating career challenges. Key Takeaways Careers are more like arcs than rigid plans, requiring flexibility and adaptability Effective mentorship often develops organically through relationship-building Leadership development is about influencing factors that bring out internal motivation Follow the fear, energy, and incentives to understand and overcome challenges Retirement doesn’t mean stopping; it’s a transition to new opportunities and discoveries Relationship-building is crucial for career success and personal growth Curiosity is a key driver for personal and professional development The term “networking” can feel manipulative; focus on genuine relationship-building instead Leadership development is a fusion of various approaches and frameworks Behavior is a language that often speaks louder than words Self-reflection is crucial for aligning one’s words and actions Fear often stems from a desire to preserve one’s identity or self-image Motivation is complex and can’t be directly controlled by others Balance is essential in leadership, knowing when to debate and when to act Civil discourse and the ability to disagree respectfully are valuable skills Career transitions can involve multiple steps (e.g., full-time to part-time to retirement) Volunteering (e.g., joining a condo board) can be a way to stay engaged post-retirement The concept of “career” is often misunderstood and over-emphasized HR practices have shaped how people think about careers, sometimes unrealistically Podcasting can be an alternative to writing a book for sharing ideas and experiences Leadership development aims to bring out the best in people and help them bring out the best in others Understanding one’s “wiring” and sources of joy is crucial for career satisfaction Early career experiences, even if unenjoyable, can provide valuable foundations The balance between debating ideas and executing decisions is crucial in organizations Connect with Mark Rumbles LinkedIn Credits Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod All songs licensed under Creative Commons The post 129: Fusing 40 Years of HR, Leadership Development and Life Lessons with Mark Rumbles appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 128: Demystifying AI with Doug Hunter 50:38
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Doug Hunter and I discuss artificial intelligence (AI), including how it works, its impact on various aspects of life and work and how to get started with it. Doug provides an overview of AI, distinguishing between classical AI and the more recent generative AI. Doug also explains how AI works on probabilities and patterns, and discusses its current capabilities and limitations. Our conversation covers the potential applications of AI in fields such as marketing, customer service, education, and coaching. Doug emphasizes the importance of understanding and adapting to AI technologies, while also highlighting some of the risks and ethical concerns. He suggests practical ways for individuals and businesses to start using AI tools and advises on how to approach AI integration strategically. Key Takeaways AI is changing lives in ways many don’t realize; those who don’t adapt risk being left behind Generative AI has democratized access to AI capabilities for the general public AI operates on probabilities and patterns, not true understanding or knowledge There are potential risks with AI, including hallucinations and copyright infringement AI can significantly enhance productivity in various fields, including marketing and customer service The nature of many jobs, including coaching, may change due to AI integration AI tutors could revolutionize education by providing personalized, 24/7 learning assistance Humans should remain “in the loop” when using AI, treating it like a smart intern rather than an infallible authority AI’s impact on jobs will be significant, but historical technological advances suggest adaptation is possible Learning to write effective prompts for AI will be a crucial skill in the future AI can help make educational outcomes more equitable by providing resources to underserved areas The concept of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and its potential implications are still theoretical AI models are rapidly improving, with multimodal capabilities becoming more common There are ongoing discussions about potential rights for AI systems AI can be used as a tool to overcome barriers to effectiveness in various professions Using AI effectively could allow professionals to take on more clients or work more efficiently AI’s ability to find patterns in complex data sets can lead to insights humans might miss The ethical implications of AI, including privacy concerns, are significant and ongoing AI may not be able to replicate human creativity and intuition fully Job postings in the future may require fluency in AI tools AI can be used for creative tasks, such as generating bedtime stories or unique images Understanding the limitations of AI is as important as knowing its capabilities AI could potentially replace some front-line customer service jobs while making remaining roles more complex Experimentation with AI tools is crucial for understanding their potential and limitations AI’s impact may be more profound and widespread than previous technological revolutions AI Resources Mentioned Perplexity (AI search tool) ChatGPT Google Gemini Claude (Anthropic’s model) DALL-E (image generation) Midjourney (image generation) Sora (video generation) Whisper and Claude for content repurposing ( Christopher Penn ) More About Doug Hunter LinkedIn PeakPointSolutions.pro Credits Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod All songs licensed under Creative Commons The post 128: Demystifying AI with Doug Hunter appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 127: Improve Your Job Search with Email: Tammi Scott 43:08
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Tammi Scott shares her unique approach to finding new job opportunities by emailing people she knows. Tammi and I were a money coaches together at Capital One. Tammi shares insights from her extensive coaching background, including her experience at Nordstrom selling shoes. She emphasizes the critical role of building and maintaining professional relationships during a job search. One of Tammi’s key strategies is sending regular email updates to her network, sharing her progress, goals, and offering mutual support. This approach not only keeps her connections informed but also fosters ongoing engagement. We also explore the importance of aligning personal values with career decisions and the benefits of combining traditional online job applications with proactive networking efforts. Key Insights Combining online applications with networking efforts improves job search results Understanding personal values helps in finding suitable job opportunities Career coaching can provide valuable insights and strategies for job seekers Regular practice and continuous learning are essential in careers and personal interests Offering mutual support in networking efforts creates goodwill Tracking networking efforts and job applications is important Previous work experiences, even in different fields, can provide transferable skills Providing an easy opt-out option in networking emails shows respect for recipients Balancing online job applications with in-person networking yields better results Curiosity and willingness to learn can lead to unexpected opportunities Sharing specific job interests and companies in networking emails facilitates connections Regular updates to your network keep you top-of-mind for opportunities Contact Tammi Scott TammiScott.com LinkedIn Credits Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod All songs licensed under Creative Commons The post 127: Improve Your Job Search with Email: Tammi Scott appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 126: Out of the Job Hive, Into the Beehive: Nick Accordino’s Layoff to Apiary Tale 33:53
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Nick Accordino shares the emotional rollercoaster of being laid-off, searching for a new job, and landing a new fulfilling role. Key Takeaways Take conscious breaks from the job search process to recharge when needed. Look for opportunities aligned with your authentic values and passions. Focus your search locally to increase human connections. Craft targeted, personalized applications rather than generic submissions. Seek out volunteer experiences to reengage with your community. Be open to unconventional or surprising paths. Know when to pivot strategies if your current approach isn’t working. Job searching takes an intense emotional and mental toll. Not getting feedback from potential employers is demoralizing. Expect ups and downs – the process is a rollercoaster. Set a sustainable daily routine, likely only a few focused hours. Generic job boards yield a lot of noise and unhelpful opportunities. Losing your job can feel quietly disorienting at first. Take time to recenter on your identity outside work. Know your limits and don’t overcommit energy to any one opportunity. Even short breaks from routine tasks can provide perspective. Tap your local professional network for insights on roles. Look for transferable skills you can highlight for new paths. Combine personal interests with professional strengths. Small companies offer chances to wear multiple hats. Hands-on volunteering provides an engaging change of pace. Share your story and be open to others’ for mutual support. Get out of the house regularly to avoid isolation. Finding joy and flow in simple, repetitive work. Embrace serendipity when exploring options. Mentioned Bee Downtown website Bee Downtown Instagram Volunteer Match Other Title Possibilities Claude2 helped me with the title for this post. Here are the runner-ups which I thought were equally funny and creative. Stinging Insights: Nick Accordino on Life After Being Laid Off The Buzz on Bouncing Back: Nick Accordino’s Winding Path from Corporate to Bee Maven From Red Hat to Beehive: Nick Accordino’s Unexpected Career Pollination Corporate Refugee Finds Sweet Success with Bees: Nick Accordino’s Unlikely Pivot A New Honey Pot: Nick Accordino Rebuilds After a Layoff, One Bee at a Time The Birds, The Bees, and a Layoff: An Unconventional Metamorphosis for Nick Accordino Laid Off and Stung, But Not Down: Nick Accordino’s Apian Rebound From Pink Slip to Honey Dipper: How Nick Accordino Cultivated a Sweet New Career Credits Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod All songs licensed under Creative Commons The post 126: Out of the Job Hive, Into the Beehive: Nick Accordino’s Layoff to Apiary Tale appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 125: Avoiding Networking and Job Search Futility with Stephen Warley 1:00:31
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Stephen Warley joins me to explore why your job search and networking strategies aren’t working and what to do instead. Top Takeaways Stop relying solely on online job applications and start talking to real-live people! Create and maintain a list of your existing contacts and reach out to them with curiosity and honesty. Understand your desired lifestyle costs and calculate the income needed to sustain it–don’t chase an arbitrary salary number. Learn to articulate and demonstrate your value proposition to potential employers/clients. Be open to unconventional paths like consulting, freelancing, or non-traditional roles. Continuously invest in improving your skills and curating a portfolio of your work. Market and promote yourself proactively, don’t just wait for opportunities. Identify companies/organizations aligned with your values and interests. Explore volunteering or gifting services to showcase your abilities. Ask for additional connections/introductions in every conversation. Adopt an entrepreneurial, empowered approach to managing your career. Form a job search community for support, perspectives, and accountability. Don’t undervalue your worth, but remain realistic about market rates. Follow up consistently–a lack of response doesn’t mean you should stop pursuing. Get out of your head and take action–even in small steps. Challenge assumptions about what’s possible or conventional. Align your work with your personal values and find the right fit. Consider interim/temporary roles as potential paths to something more permanent. Embrace lifelong learning as industries and roles evolve. Focus on continuous self-improvement, not just securing any job. More About Stephen Warley Stephen Warley has been a serial solopreneur for the past 25 years. He’s the founder of LifeSkillsThatMatter.com. He’s a career and business coach on a mission to help you create work that works for you in alignment with your values, needs and abilities. He believes work is fundamentally changing as you know it and we’re all going to have to manage ourselves whether you work for yourself or someone else. Learn how to start making your work, work for you at www.lifeskillsthatmatter.com/about Credits Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod All songs licensed under Creative Commons The post 125: Avoiding Networking and Job Search Futility with Stephen Warley appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 124: Seth Vore–Wouldn’t It Be Crazy If… 56:32
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Seth Vore joins me again to recap the final leg of his family’s 6,000 mile boat journey. We also revisit the original question that turned this dream into reality. Learn More about Seth Vore and His Family Previous conversations with Seth: 121: Captain Seth Progress Report (June 2023) 112: Checking in with Captain Seth Vore (June 2022) 110: Boats and FIRE with Seth Vore (December 2021) The Great Loop is a 6,000 mile, year-long boating trip Seth and his family are on ‘Loopers’ Say the Great Loop Is Their Appalachian Trail onFIREfamily – Website onFIREfamily – YouTube Credits Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod All songs licensed under Creative Commons The post 124: Seth Vore–Wouldn’t It Be Crazy If… appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 123: Searching for a Job in Today’s Market with Greg Sterling 42:15
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Greg Sterling joins me to share his experiences navigating a layoff and finding a job in the current market. Conversation Summary Losing a job is never easy, even when the economy seems strong. Greg Sterling was was part of a layoff at Red Hat after 13 years with the company. He spent the last 7 months searching for a new position. We talked in November 2023 to get his insights on the current job market and advice for others trying to find new work. Key Takeaways Job searching can be very discouraging with extremely low response rate Companies can receive an overwhelming 500-1000 applicants for a single role in minutes The current job market is very tight with companies being extremely selective Networking continuously is crucial, though even close contacts may not respond Self-care through exercise or other outlets helps manage the emotional toll Finding local opportunities rather than remote roles yields better results Asking for feedback after rejections can provide useful insights to improve Regularly tweaking your resume to polish message and fit is important Recruiters tend to only work with those they can easily place in a role Set limits on job search time to avoid burnout The post 123: Searching for a Job in Today’s Market with Greg Sterling appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 122: Learning About the Landmark Forum with Michael Marvosh 55:53
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Michael Marvosh joins me to share his experiences and perspective on the Landmark Forum . I’ve heard a variety of things about it over the years and I was curious to get Michael’s take on it. Conversation Highlights Taking responsibility rather than blaming external factors Staying present in relationships “Choosing” (open) vs, “Deciding” (limiting) Letting go of judgment traps–“right vs wrong” and “good vs bad” Learning to be more unconditionally present Exploring “integrity” – Michael aims for authenticity Tightening up the wishy-washy areas Michael realized how he wasn’t showing up fully in key relationships The paradox between the past and future self-improvement Landmark courses are very affordable–Michael has taken several and is planning to take more Credits Original photo source: Michael Marvosh The post 122: Learning About the Landmark Forum with Michael Marvosh appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 121: Captain Seth Progress Report 1:03:13
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We’re checking in again with Seth Vore and his family. So far they’ve completed 5,000 miles of their 6,000 mile journey. Last time we talked it was June of 2022, and they had just bought their boat. Learn More about Seth... Continue Reading → The post 121: Captain Seth Progress Report appeared first on John Poelstra .…
Sometimes we're afraid to slow down because we're afraid we'll fail. What if the opposite is true? The post 120: Slowing Down Isn’t Stopping appeared first on John Poelstra .
Have you ever learned something you already knew? That happened recently with what's written on my About page. The post 119: Here’s What I Know and Believe appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 118: How I Get Organized When I’m Overwhelmed 22:25
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The other day I was overwhelmed with all the things I needed to. This is how I got organized and less overwhelmed. The post 118: How I Get Organized When I’m Overwhelmed appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 117: Plugging Time Leaks to Honor Commitments 21:19
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You might find it easier to honor your commitments by eliminating the things that waste your time and energy. Here's how to do it. The post 117: Plugging Time Leaks to Honor Commitments appeared first on John Poelstra .
When I'm looking to move something forward I've found better results by getting clear about what I'm committed to rather than searching for motivation. The post 116: Commitment Not Motivation appeared first on John Poelstra .
Here's how I got back up again after getting off track. I hope it helps you do the same. The post 115: Restarting Just Like You appeared first on John Poelstra .
One of the keys to the universe and a better life is our relationship with judgement of self and others. Setting it aside has been one of my biggest paths to freedom. The post 114: Unsubscribing from Judgement appeared first on John Poelstra .
Maybe you can relate to my experiences and discoveries here and the revelations I had upon waking one day. The post 113: Slowing Down More appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 112: Checking in with Captain Seth Vore 43:38
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Seth Vore joins me in June 2022 to give an update on the plans he shared in December 2021. Everything has come to fruition. Seth no longer lives in his house or has a job, however he does have a new boat his family is preparing to live on for the next year as they travel. The post 112: Checking in with Captain Seth Vore appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 111: No-fly Zone Safari with Lisa DiMatteo 59:01
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Lisa DiMatteo joins me to revisit our previous conversation while consciously exploring new things we thought might be uncomfortable and weren't. The post 111: No-fly Zone Safari with Lisa DiMatteo appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 110: Boats and FIRE with Seth Vore 52:23
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Seth Vore shares about his local boat tour company, being debt free, retirement and the year-long adventure his family is looking forward to next year on a boat. The post 110: Boats and FIRE with Seth Vore appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 109: Being, Doing and Enoughness with Lisa DiMatteo 58:26
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Lisa DiMatteo joins me to discuss the dance between "being & doing" and "enoughness" against the backdrop of a three week solitude retreat I experienced in October 2021. The post 109: Being, Doing and Enoughness with Lisa DiMatteo appeared first on John Poelstra .
Wherein I read another section from The High 5 Habit by Mel Robbins and contemplate whether "action" is always the answer. The post 108: Nothing Might Be Something appeared first on John Poelstra .
Maybe you aren't a procrastinator, a perfectionist or broken. Maybe you're just scared. Moving forward might be as easy as having a conversation instead of staying stuck in your head and trying to do it yourself. The post 107: Just Scared appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 106: Creating Meaning (or Not) with Aaron Graham 57:01
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Aaron Graham joins me to explore the meaning we give our experiences and how it affects us. We also discuss different ways to interact with our experiences and how to restart when we've lost our way. The post 106: Creating Meaning (or Not) with Aaron Graham appeared first on John Poelstra .
Alfredo Deza shares what it's like to be an Olympian, how he found his way to software and how others can get started there too. We also explore the power behind the word "yet." The post 105: Alfredo Deza–Yet appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 104: Issac Roth–Experimenting with Fidelity 43:02
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Issac Roth helps me explore the grim and frustrated perspective I had on the state of the world in August 2020, and redeem it aided by old memories from OpenShift & Red Hat. The post 104: Issac Roth–Experimenting with Fidelity appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 103: Decomposition, Fire and Optimism with Issac Roth 1:19:28
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Issac Roth and I cover a wide-range of topics linked to our personal lives, our work together at Red Hat and the technology world in general--all sparked by wildfires he almost lost his house to. The post 103: Decomposition, Fire and Optimism with Issac Roth appeared first on John Poelstra .
I'm back in another conversation with Brad Solomon where we get into the mechanics of effective coaching. The post 102: Questioning Your Answers appeared first on John Poelstra .
Here's what happened and what I learned from our cross-country road trip in August of 2019 The post 86: Twenty Six Day Road Trip appeared first on John Poelstra .
This episode explores the new approach to reading books I adopted in July of 2019. Since then I have completed less than five books, a time period during which I would have probably completed twice as many. The post 85: My Book Reading Fast appeared first on John Poelstra .
Sometimes the end of one year and the start of a new one is a good time to take stock of things. For 2020 I'm not feeling the need. The post 84: Why I’m Not Planning 2020 appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 83: Slowing Down, Saying No and Taking Full Responsibility 24:06
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Here's what I've been up to from August to November 2019 and what I'm learning. The post 83: Slowing Down, Saying No and Taking Full Responsibility appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 82: How I Came to Coaching and How it Works 55:24
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Vinod Jain leads this conversation where I share the path that led me to coaching, what I believe about certain things, and how coaching works. The post 82: How I Came to Coaching and How it Works appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 81: Five Days of My Own (Un)Productivity 1:00:04
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I don't have a typical work week. However, here's one I chronicled and reflected on with Mike Vardy as an experiment for his podcast. The post 81: Five Days of My Own (Un)Productivity appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 80: Working Remote on Purpose with Yann Toutant 55:49
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Yann Toutant believes companies can be more innovative by creating and working as remote teams. Our conversation explores Yann's journey and what he's learning. The post 80: Working Remote on Purpose with Yann Toutant appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 79: Preparing For Your Next Job Interview 31:40
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Here are some different ways to prepare and think about your next job interview--as the interviewer or the interviewee. The post 79: Preparing For Your Next Job Interview appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 78: Building and Leading Effective Remote Teams 53:59
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Alexis Monville, Michael Doyle and I talk about working effectively with remote teams when meeting in person is not possible-- a topic that came up as we collaborated on version two of Alexis' book Changing Your Team From the Inside . The post 78: Building and Leading Effective Remote Teams appeared first on John Poelstra .…
This episode explores the book A Second Chance by Catherine Hoke, my interest in law enforcement and the complexities of incarceration. The post 77: Second Chances appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 76: How to Create Thoughts and Feelings That Serve You 19:32
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This riff explores the power of thoughts on feelings and how asking better questions yields better thoughts. The post 76: How to Create Thoughts and Feelings That Serve You appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 75: Live Coaching: Why Your Values Matter and How to Find Them 1:16:02
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This in-depth episode explores personal values through conversation and live coaching with Michael Doyle. The post 75: Live Coaching: Why Your Values Matter and How to Find Them appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 74: Creating an Unbroken Chain of Gratitude with Kate Dixon 47:26
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Kate Dixon and John explore Kate's discovery of gratitude journaling, all the benefits it has provided, and the impact it's had on John. The post 74: Creating an Unbroken Chain of Gratitude with Kate Dixon appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 73: Exploring the Ego with Michael Doyle 1:00:22
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This conversation with Michael Doyle (former colleague at Red Hat) explores what we found in Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday and reflect it back on ourselves. The post 73: Exploring the Ego with Michael Doyle appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 72: Stranger-Talking Across America with Carolyn Campbell 1:11:54
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Carolyn Campbell explains the fascinating journey she's on to understand rural America by listening to the people she's sent to by others. I met Carolyn as my first coach several years ago. The post 72: Stranger-Talking Across America with Carolyn Campbell appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 101: What Do You Really Want? 1:06:31
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Brad Solomon and I continue our reflections and riffs about what's present to us. This time it's about being present, journaling, and the power (and difficulty) of getting clear about what you want. The post 101: What Do You Really Want? appeared first on John Poelstra .
Brad Solomon and I set off on another unplanned exploration into what's present to us in the moment, including sharing childhood pictures of ourselves. The post 100: Your Four-Year-Old Self appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 99: Exploring The Coaching Habit with Ken Dreyer 47:24
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Ken Dreyer and I discuss The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier. Our conversation evaluates the book and examines Ken's experiences putting it to work. The post 99: Exploring The Coaching Habit with Ken Dreyer appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 98: Full Catastrophe Living and a Shelf Full of Books 45:08
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Brad Solomon and I talk about all the books we've started and not finished, what the full catastrophe of life is and how implementing what you know is more powerful than continuing to acquire more knowledge. The post 98: Full Catastrophe Living and a Shelf Full of Books appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 97: CHOOSING in an “I Don’t Know” World 37:34
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Brad Solomon and I explore the power of choosing, experiments, discipline, habits and what we are making of the time that is COVID-19. The post 97: CHOOSING in an “I Don’t Know” World appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 96: The Power of a Heart at Peace 47:23
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Alexis Monville and I discuss The Anatomy of Peace , a pivotal book in my own personal transformation and path to discarding judgement. The post 96: The Power of a Heart at Peace appeared first on John Poelstra .
Here's how I salvaged a day that might have turned out very differently though the simple act of writing down what was going on in my head. The post 95: Journaling to Save the Day appeared first on John Poelstra .
On his birthday this year, Rick Tamlyn committed to a whole year of not making any decisions from a place of fear. That reminded me of other things he taught me and the power of making choices. The post 94: Choosing Outside of Fear appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 93: Giving Feedback and Taking Responsibility 35:41
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Alexis Monville and I reflect on a time I gave feedback that was not well received and what we both learned from it. Hopefully you'll learn something too. The post 93: Giving Feedback and Taking Responsibility appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 92: Understanding and Using Archetypes 23:04
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Meg Buzzi, Tina Robinson and I explore archetypes and their usefulness on Massively Useful Thing. The post 92: Understanding and Using Archetypes appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 91: Not the Remote Work Yann Toutant Envisioned 54:44
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Yann Toutant and I explore what it means to work remotely in a time of Covid-19 and what we are taking from it. The post 91: Not the Remote Work Yann Toutant Envisioned appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 90: Being an Intrapreneur with Yann Toutant 54:13
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Yann Toutant returns to share more deeply from his life and what's next having stepped down as CEO of his previous company. We talk about intrapreneurship, when to break the rules, sailing and more. The post 90: Being an Intrapreneur with Yann Toutant appeared first on John Poelstra .
More on what I'm learning and how I am being as a result of consuming fewer books and less information. The post 89: More Being and Less Reading appeared first on John Poelstra .
Anthony Ongaro interviews me about finding clarity, making lasting changes and how I got into this thing called coaching. It's a rebroadcast from his video podcast in 2019. The post 88: Owning Your Clarity appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 87: Getting a Coaching Session Back on Track 15:19
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Here are some ways to get back on track when your coaching session has lost its way. The post 87: Getting a Coaching Session Back on Track appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 71: Latest Learnings & Challenges 28:32
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Here are a few things I've learned in the past few months. The post 71: Latest Learnings & Challenges appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 70: Walking in Dead Man’s Forest with Michael Marvosh 53:20
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This deep conversation with Michael Marvosh explores meaning and life lessons with prompts from nature and our own life experiences. The post 70: Walking in Dead Man’s Forest with Michael Marvosh appeared first on John Poelstra .
Here's a short riff on a section from Time Warrior by Steve Chandler about alleged "time management" problems. The post 69: Do You Have a Time or Mission Problem? appeared first on John Poelstra .
Vinod Jain works as a technology and management consultant in Northern Virginia. In this conversation we explore how get got to where he is today and the personal journey he is on. The post 68: Getting to Know Vinod Jain appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 67: October 2018–Changes, Beginnings, Endings and More 20:33
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Here's what happened and what I learned in October 2018, a couple of which were the culmination of how the year started. The post 67: October 2018–Changes, Beginnings, Endings and More appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 66: Plugging Leaks to Focus and Execute 21:27
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It's easy to get off track and lose focus. Here are some of the ways I have been attempting to sharpen my focus and execution. The post 66: Plugging Leaks to Focus and Execute appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 65: Leading From Within with Stephani Roy McCallum 49:01
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Stephani Roy McCallum is a leader who helps people have difficult conversations. In this conversation she navigates a deeper of understanding of what leadership really is and how to be an effective leader. The post 65: Leading From Within with Stephani Roy McCallum appeared first on John Poelstra .
Here's a recap of the things that happened in September 2018 and what I learned from them. The post 64: September 2018 Learnings appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 63: Changing Teams From the Inside with Alexis Monville 58:23
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Alexis Monville from the Red Hat Engineering Leadership team joins me to talk about his experiences leading, developing and changing teams. He's also the author of a new book: Changing Your Team From The Inside . The post 63: Changing Teams From the Inside with Alexis Monville appeared first on John Poelstra .…
Summer 2018 was a busy time with lots of trips, continuous learning and new ways to grow. The post 62: Summer 2018 Learnings appeared first on John Poelstra .
Enjoy this wide ranging conversation with author, singer, business owner and entrepreneur, Kathy Jorsch. The post 61: Getting to Know Kathy Jorsch appeared first on John Poelstra .
It's easy to get stuck in the past, and yet there's not much it gives us. Here's an encouragement to live in the present and look to the future. The post 60: Setting a Present and Future Focus appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 59: Better Ways of Learning with Dave Stuart Jr 51:17
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This conversation explores teaching, experiential learning, leadership and so much more with Dave Stuart Jr. These 6 Things: How to Focus Your Teaching on What Matters Most is his latest book. The post 59: Better Ways of Learning with Dave Stuart Jr appeared first on John Poelstra .
This short riff considers what it might look like to live a life of "no excuses." It was inspired by a story about Navy SEAL training combined my list of beliefs which center around personal ownership. The post 58: No Excuses appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 57: Manifesting with Nancy Jamieson 36:23
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Nancy Jamieson and I explore her interest in podcasting by sitting down to record an episode. We talk about her experiences how she believes life works. The post 57: Manifesting with Nancy Jamieson appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 56: Figuring Out What You Want with Tina Robinson 48:43
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Tina Robinson is back to delve into the often murky topic of figuring out what we want. Together we share some ways to get clearer. The post 56: Figuring Out What You Want with Tina Robinson appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 55: Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable 18:39
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Over the past couple of months I've been learning by doing, living more from my heart than my head, and learning to be comfortable with being uncomfortable. Next month I'm teaching an in-person class on how to create a podcast in Portland, Oregon, and I hope you'll join me. The post 55: Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 54: Each Day Counts with Greg DeKoenigsberg 46:23
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Long time Red Hat colleague Greg DeKoenigsberg and I talk about managing our time--how we get off track and how we fight against letting it happen. The post 54: Each Day Counts with Greg DeKoenigsberg appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 53: Follow Your Inklings & Capture Your Beliefs 25:08
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In this episode I share the experience of following an inkling I had and the ways I was rewarded. I also share a simple process for capturing your beliefs. The post 53: Follow Your Inklings & Capture Your Beliefs appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 52: Understanding ADHD with Ryan McRae 45:23
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Ryan McRae helps adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) live more effectively. Ryan explains how ADHD affects his life, how he deals with it, and the benefits he's found from having it. He also explains how he helps people live above it. The post 52: Understanding ADHD with Ryan McRae appeared first on John Poelstra .…
Join me in this riff about email handling and getting your important work into the world. The post 51: Email is Overrated appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 50: How to Break Up with the Unhelpful Parts of Your Brain 12:39
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In this episode I read a letter I wrote to myself encouraging me to keep showing up while calling out the things I to need stop doing. I encourage you to write your own Dear John letter and break up with the unhelpful parts of your brain and share it with me. The post 50: How to Break Up with the Unhelpful Parts of Your Brain appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 49: Is Coping a Cop-out? with Tina Robinson 38:21
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John and Tina Robinson, CEO of WorkJoy, LLC, explore the notion of "coping" and nuances of what it means as it relates to handling situations or problems in our lives. Sign-up to join John at a virtual live event to discuss this topic more and be coached around something you're coping with. The post 49: Is Coping a Cop-out? with Tina Robinson appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 48: Practical Password Security with Josh Bressers 34:37
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Enjoy this conversation with Josh Bressers, product security at Elastic and former colleague at Red Hat. Josh answers my questions about password management, general computer security and what matters (or doesn't) in today's predominantly online world. The post 48: Practical Password Security with Josh Bressers appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 47: Expanding Perspectives Around Time 20:43
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Here's a riff on what I've been learning since the last update and my challenge to consider different perspectives around the notion of time. The post 47: Expanding Perspectives Around Time appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 46: Theme Your Way to Greater Productivity with Mike Vardy 50:54
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Mike Vardy from The Productivityist shares practical details about his approach to planning and managing the things he wants to accomplish through the use of themes, modes and energy levels. The post 46: Theme Your Way to Greater Productivity with Mike Vardy appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 45: Restarting is Key to Long Term Success 18:59
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Getting off track happens in just about every area of life. It’s inevitable that things are going to get off track and not go as planned. The key to overall success is how you get going again when you have a setback. Here are some ideas to get you restarted. The post 45: Restarting is Key to Long Term Success appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 44: Seeking Truth and Living Uncompromised with Ron Renaud 37:27
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This conversation with Ron Renaud (coach, author, podcaster, and trainer) explores the topics of truth, freedom, personal growth, taking responsibility and more. The post 44: Seeking Truth and Living Uncompromised with Ron Renaud appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 43: Riding the Roller Coaster of February 29:42
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In February I learned to embrace the emotional roller coaster of building your own business. I was surprised how quickly a "low" could turn into a "high" and then back into a "low." The post 43: Riding the Roller Coaster of February appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 42: How to Move Forward When Visibility is Limited 18:17
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How do you move forward when you aren't sure what to do next? How do you escape the trap of continuing to need more information before you make your next move? You move. The post 42: How to Move Forward When Visibility is Limited appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 41: What I Learned in Month #1 of The Experiment 28:11
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Here’s what I learned, experienced and accomplished as I push forward to build a business around personal development. The post 41: What I Learned in Month #1 of The Experiment appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 40: How to Make Networking Humane 38:18
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This episode explores the balance between honoring people and expanding professional opportunities in the context of networking. I also share my best advice for approaching networking events if you dread or dislike them. The post 40: How to Make Networking Humane appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 39: Are You Ready for the Changing Nature of Work? with Stephen Warley 42:21
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Learn how saving more money isn't always the answer and what's possible when you look at something as an experiment. Stephen Warley also explains his belief that the nature of work is changing. The post 39: Are You Ready for the Changing Nature of Work? with Stephen Warley appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 38: Taking a Break & Experimenting with Self-Employment 30:45
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Today John and Alene Gabriel talk about how she quit her corporate job to go out on her own as a coach and how John is pursuing a similar, but different path. The post 38: Taking a Break & Experimenting with Self-Employment appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 37: How I Use Trello to Manage Tasks and Todos 26:20
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This episodes looks at how I use Trello to manage my tasks and todos. The post 37: How I Use Trello to Manage Tasks and Todos appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 36: Get More From Your Coaching Session With an Agenda 16:12
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If you want to have the best coaching session possible, prepare an agenda in advance. Not sure what to put on your agenda? Here are some ideas. The post 36: Get More From Your Coaching Session With an Agenda appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 35: Questions to Ask About Meetings You Want to Hold 19:05
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You're thinking about holding and facilitating a meeting. Here are some questions to determine if it is a good idea and how to plan for success. The post 35: Questions to Ask About Meetings You Want to Hold appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 34: Create New Instead of Revising Old 17:39
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Asking one question is more powerful than asking three. Creating a new blog post is often better than polishing an old one. The post 34: Create New Instead of Revising Old appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 33: Eleven Things I Learned From Installing a New Dishwasher 15:14
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I recently installed a new dishwasher and here's what I learned that will hopefully save you more than $150. The post 33: Eleven Things I Learned From Installing a New Dishwasher appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 32: Enable Your Board of Advisors & Fight Your Inner Critics 34:42
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John and Alene Gabriel talk about how to manage our inner critics and the benefits of having your own board of advisors. The post 32: Enable Your Board of Advisors & Fight Your Inner Critics appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 31: Projects Need Ownership, Not Loss of Control 23:29
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Today John examines an article titled "Why project managers need to lose control" by Jason Coghlan from opensource.com. John mostly disagrees with this notion, believing that ownership across the team is more important. The post 31: Projects Need Ownership, Not Loss of Control appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 30: Why Having a Life Purpose is Beneficial 33:55
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This episode takes an in-depth look at the book Life on Purpose by: How Living For What Matters Most Changes Everything by Victor Strecher. The post 30: Why Having a Life Purpose is Beneficial appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 29: Using People Maps to Understand Your Project 15:38
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One of my favorite moments as a project manager was when two people told me it was impossible to draw a picture of all the people working the project. Here's how I did it. The post 29: Using People Maps to Understand Your Project appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 38: Reflections on the Book Peak Performance 12:43
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This episode shares the highlights John found in the book Peak Performance: Elevate Your Game, Avoid Burnout, and Thrive with the New Science of Success by Brad Stulberg and Steve Magness. The post 38: Reflections on the Book Peak Performance appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 27: Surprising Things About Coaching with Alene Gabriel 42:28
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In this conversation, John and Alene reflect on their experiences with Co-Active coaching, the things they are learning as coaches and what leadership means. The post 27: Surprising Things About Coaching with Alene Gabriel appeared first on John Poelstra .
Sometimes the best next step is simply to start, even if it isn't the perfect next step. The post 26: Just Do Something appeared first on John Poelstra .
This episode explores the topic of loneliness, some ideas for "finding your people," and how John found one group of "his people." The post 25: How to Find Your People appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 24: Focusing on What You Can Control 18:35
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This episode riffs on my thoughts from reading the book "Fire in My Eyes: An American Warrior’s Journey from Being Blinded on the Battlefield to Gold Medal Victory." The post 24: Focusing on What You Can Control appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 23: Task Tracking That’s Not Overwhelming or Depressing 23:30
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This episode explores the different ways I manage my todo list items and along with techniques I've learned to avoid feeling overwhelmed by them and get more done. The post 23: Task Tracking That’s Not Overwhelming or Depressing appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 22: How to Create and Publish Your Own Podcast 1:00:05
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This in-depth episode examines and explains the steps for creating and publishing your own podcast. It looks at the five key ingredients to creating a successful podcast and provides additional resources and recommendations. The post 22: How to Create and Publish Your Own Podcast appeared first on John Poelstra .…
Are you as clear about what you want as you think? This episode explores some ways to get clearer. The post 21: What Do You Want? appeared first on John Poelstra .
In this episode I share one of my hacks for creating quiet and peace when I need to concentrate. That hack is ambient water recordings I've made myself. The post 20: How to Block Distracting Sounds So You Can Concentrate appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 19: How to Succeed as a Remote Worker 47:26
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Paul Frields joins the podcast to talk about working remotely and what it takes to succeed. John and Paul also discuss some of the misconceptions about remote work and how to overcome them. The post 19: How to Succeed as a Remote Worker appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 18: Talking Red Hat, Meetings and Music with Paul Frields 42:54
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In this wide-ranging conversation, John and guest Paul Frields, talk about working at Red Hat, how they got started with collaborative meeting minutes and Paul’s love of playing the bass. The post 18: Talking Red Hat, Meetings and Music with Paul Frields appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 17: How to Handle Dominant People at Meetings 11:17
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This episode explores some techniques for facilitating meetings with stronger personalities or those that dominate the discussion too much. The post 17: How to Handle Dominant People at Meetings appeared first on John Poelstra .
Sometimes the best way to get your day out of a ditch is to find something fun. Any amount of fun might be good enough. That's what I explore in this episode. The post 16: What Could be Fun? appeared first on John Poelstra .
This episode explores the topic of personal ownership through the eyes of two books: Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin and QBQ! The Question Behind the Question: Practicing Personal Accountability at Work by John G. Miller The post 15: Being a True Owner appeared first on John Poelstra .…
This episode explores the topic of listening through the Co-Active coaching model and an article from Harvard Business Review. The post 14: What is Good Listening? appeared first on John Poelstra .
This episode is a collection of some of my favorite things. It was inspired by some similar things I shared in a recent podcast interview on "How to be Awesome at your Job." The post 13: Some of My Favorite Things appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 12: Collaborative Meeting Minutes–Listener Questions and Feedback 15:54
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This episode responds to listener questions and feedback from two previous episodes around how to collaboratively create meeting minutes and how a central mailing list repository for meeting minutes works. The post 12: Collaborative Meeting Minutes–Listener Questions and Feedback appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 11: Keeping the Vacation Glow Alive Longer 12:46
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This episode covers some of my thoughts on a recent return from vacation and how to keep the vacation glow going for as long as possible. The post 11: Keeping the Vacation Glow Alive Longer appeared first on John Poelstra .
This episode explores the benefits for setting and agreeing to criteria before making decisions. The post 10: What’s Your Criteria? appeared first on John Poelstra .
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1 9: Coaching Instant Transformation 16:51
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This episode talks about coaching and uses the recent Netflix documentary “I am Not Your Guru” as the the jumping off point. The documentary examines Anthony Robbins’ “Date with Destiny” event and his approach to helping people change. The post 9: Coaching Instant Transformation appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 8: Avoiding the Dreaded Meeting Roll Call 11:20
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In this episode I share a super easy way to take attendance at meetings--don't! Instead have attendees take do their own check-in by adding themselves to the minutes (in a shared document). Then you can skip asking “who just joined?” twenty-five times. The post 8: Avoiding the Dreaded Meeting Roll Call appeared first on John Poelstra .…
This episode examines the process I use and suggest to decide who to invite to specific meetings. The post 7: How to Invite the Right People to Your Meetings appeared first on John Poelstra .
In this episode of the podcast my friend Charlie and I talk about the frustration of status meetings. Do you like status meetings? The post 6: Status Meeting Morass appeared first on John Poelstra .
There’s a notion out there that project managers only care about making the schedule. While it’s easy to get fixated on it, the more I work on product releases the less I find myself caring about “the schedule.” The post 5: Failing by Shipping on Time appeared first on John Poelstra .
Not too long ago I was in a situation with a very limited amount of time and energy and had to make sure I used every minute and ounce of energy on the right things. Prioritization with Post-it notes and a Sharpie was the solution! The post 4: Ruthless Prioritization appeared first on John Poelstra .…
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1 3: Avoiding Energy Drain from Meetings 15:38
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This episode is a conversation with my friend Charlie about how meetings drain our energy and what we can do to minimize it. The post 3: Avoiding Energy Drain from Meetings appeared first on John Poelstra .
Here are my thoughts and experiences on how to deal with worries (without solutions) introduced at software project meetings. The post 2: Dealing with Worry at Software Project Meetings appeared first on John Poelstra .
This kicks off the first episode of the John Poelstra Show. I talk about my goals and motivations for doing this new podcast and what I hope comes of it. The post 1: Introducing The John Poelstra Show appeared first on John Poelstra .
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