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Caroline Pugh: Girls to the Front
Caroline Pugh is currently the Chief of Staff at CareJourney, the founder of VirtualU, and on the Entrepreneur Magazine's '15 Women to Watch'. In this episode we dive deep into topics like: Her story How to build a team The pitfalls we fall into The divide for girls in STEM and leadership positions Entrepreneurship isn't just tech. The long term benefits of networking Finding mentors

Curt Mercadante: Think for Yourself
Curt Mercadante is a life coach and advisor for freedom and fulfillment, he's worked with some of America's largest corporations and non profits, is the host of the Freedom club podcast, has helped dozens find who they really are and lead them to a life of purpose and joy, and lastly one of LinkedIn's top influencers. In this episode we discuss: -His story - The consequences of controlling education as a child (why he gets clients in the first place)Discovery and Freedom -How to break the mold and think for yourself - the importance of a strong Family Structure -The victim culture -standout and think different -LinkedIn pro tips

Elisabeth Huijskens: Empowerment
Elisabeth is the Founder of Trades of Hope, a business that provides female artisans in the third world an outlet to sell their products and and provide for their families or keep women from entering the sex trade. The artisans are then teamed up with compassionate entrepreneurs, women that help them get their products sold and their stories shared! In this episode we discuss: -What Trades of Hope is -The Artisans and Compassionate Entrepreneurs - Opportunity vs. Handouts - Non-for-Profits and For-profits - Elisabeth's Mother's story -Artisan Stories - Finding Confidence - And much more! Thankyou for your time and support!

Bruce Van Horn: Master the Mind- Master Life
Bruce Van Horn specializes in leadership of one's own life, he is the author of Worry No More: Four Steps to Stop Worrying and Start Living, speaker and podcast host of Life Is A Marathon, a coach and overall mentor to hundreds of thousands. In this episode we discuss (in order): - responsibility over emotions - mastery over your thoughts - training the mind to see good - the thinking problem - enthusiasm - identity - how energy connects everything - and so much more

Corey Poirier: Leaving the Comfort Zone Behind
Corey Poirier is an award winning speaker and has presented for TEDx many times. He is also the host of the highly rated ‘Conversations with PASSION’ Radio Show, a columnist with Entrepreneur and Progress Magazine with over 900 articles in print. Corey has interviewed over 4,000 world class leaders in search of the traits that connect them and set them apart. In this podcast we discuss (in order): -Leaving comfort zones -A step by step to discovering passions and doing things you would have NEVER thought to try -Qualities of a phenomenal speaker: storytelling and how to convey an audience - The three biggest traits Corey has identified in the best of the best, and how you can impliment all of them TODAY

Beth Bridges: Networking
Beth Bridges is a speaker and the author of "Networking on Purpose". In this episode we discuss how to properly connect with people,the biggest mistakes some can make when meeting new people, and how to start knowing and networking when you are just beginning!

Ron Brumbarger: a New Breed of College
Ron Brumbarger is the CEO of Bitwise, the founder of Apprentice University and the author of "You're Always Being Interviewed". In this episode we talk about Apprentice University and how it combats many of the issues traditional colleges struggle with such as curriculum, debt, and employability

Santiago Jaramillo: Solving Tribe Troubles
Santiago Jaramillo is the CEO and Co-Founder of Emplify, author of the best-seller Agile Engagement. In this episode we talk about how employee engagement essential to a business's success, the roots of disengagement, and what leaders can do to dig them up.

JT McCormick: No Excuses
JT McCormick is the President and CEO of the business Book in a Box and author of his autobiography "I Got There: How I Overcame Racism, Poverty, and Abuse to Achieve the American Dream”. In this episode, we discuss the strength one can have from positivity, not having excuses, how conditions don't matter, hustling, and some ranting. Hope you enjoy!

Finn Thormeier: The Finish Line
Finn Thormeirer is a college drop-out who goes about life helping the world. On this episode we discuss his journey, the philosophy he's taken on about life and the importance of documenting the process.

Quentin Allums: Human Connection, The art of the story
Quentin Allums is the co-founder of Mad Genie (a company that builds brands and relationships)and leader of the Milwaukee Misfits. In this episode we discuss the power of finding human connection, curiosity, and what it means to declare war on your life.

Alidia McDaniel: Power to the Soul
Alida McDaniel is known as the Ambassador for Goodness and co- founder of Mind Soul Fit. In this episodes we cover a broad range of intriguing topics such as embracing life by the day, overcoming an unhealthy life, and the human condition.

Neal Phalora: Rewiring the Brain
Neal Phalora is the Executive Director of Feel Good Now and creator of the IceBr8kr app. Today we discus the brain and the many mental blocks people face, and how to fix them

Mike Smith: Leadership
Mike Smith is the founder of The Bay and Skate for Change and author of Legacy vs. Likes. In this episode, we talk about what it is to be a leader in the digital age. Mike's twitter: @mikesmithlive