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Tina Seelig: The Rules of Creativity

Stanford Technology Venture's Program and Innovation powerhouse, Tina Seelig breaks down the rules of creativity and innovation.

May 18, 201734 min

Nate Murray: Founder/CEO of Merchline.com

Nate Murray is the founder of Merchline.com and his journey as an entrepreneur is a blueprint to success. His philosophy on service and passion are a perfect fit for StartEdUp listeners.

May 11, 201732 min

Sol Orwell: Find Your Network

Sol Orwell is a entrepreneur, blogger, and business development expert that co-founded for examine.com and creates insights at sjo.com. This very straight forward episode provides excellent insights on how to build that network and what to avoid.

May 4, 201744 min

Congresswoman Susan Brooks: Tackling, not Talking

I don't care what side of the political isle you're on... this episode will make you forget your political affiliations and challenge your views on heroin and opioid addictions. We also discuss education, jobs, and how exponential technology is changing our employment landscape. You can find more information about Susan Brooks at: https://susanwbrooks.house.gov/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/@SusanWBrooks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CongresswomanSusanWBrooks/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanwbrooks/

Apr 27, 201742 min

Brett Bartholomew: Conscious Coaching

Author and trainer Brett Bartholomew dives deep into motivation, coaching, and developing talent. This highly charged podcast dives deep into Brett's difficult journey with his eating disorder, and how it changed the way he approaches life and how he motivates his clients. We also discuss the concepts behind his new, best-selling book: Conscious Coaching. https://www.amazon.com/Conscious-Coaching-Science-Building-Buy/dp/1543179479/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1492518178&sr=1-1&keywords=brett+bartholomew

Apr 20, 201738 min

Bob Burg: Becoming "The Go-Giver"

In this episode Don is joined by author and speaker, Bob Burg. By explaining the core rules highlighted in his book, The Go-Giver, Bob shares how bringing value to others and treating every situation with kindness can create endless success in the market.

Apr 13, 201754 min

Seth Godin: Creativity, Mindset and the Future

Don & Hunter interview famous best-selling author, speaker and entrepreneur, Seth Godin. Seth describes how embracing creativity, shifting mindsets, and communicating ideas prepares us for navigating the economy of the future.

Apr 6, 201744 min

Brian Whitmer: The Power of Solving Problems

In this episode, Brian Whitmer, founder of Instructure, joins Don to discuss the journey of building the Canvas LMS while still a college student and how he embraced opportunities through dedication and entrepreneurship.

Mar 30, 201736 min

Jocko Willink: Extreme Ownership in Education

In this episode, Don and students from the Noblesville High School interview retired Navy SEAL, author and motivational speaker, Jocko Willink, on his insights to success, strength, discipline and living a more fulfilling life.

Mar 24, 201743 min

Robert Szczerba: The Future of Education

Listen as Robert Szczerba, an entrepreneur, engineer and Forbes contributor, joins Don to discuss the progression of technology, its application in education, and how we can shift the future of education to a personalized, innovative and relevant experience.

Mar 18, 201739 min

NBA Player Lance Allred: The Power of Perseverance

In this episode, Don interviews Lance Allred, the first deaf NBA player, who shares his inspirational journey through overcoming numerous obstacles throughout his life and how he teaches others to understand, cope and live. Learn more about Lance at: http://www.lanceallred41.com/ https://twitter.com/lanceallred41

Mar 13, 201729 min

Steve Sims: Boldly Going Forward

Don and Hunter join Steve Sims, founder of Bluefish concierge, as he talks about living life to the fullest, embracing every experience and creating an extraordinary life. Steve also shares his insights on how to maintain successful relationships and network at every opportunity.

Mar 10, 201740 min

Naveen Jain: Moonshots and Serial Entrepreneurship

In this episode, Don and Hunter interview Naveen Jain, a serial entrepreneur that explores all different industries to reach as many people as he can. In this episode, the trio define the ultimate formula to success while exploring numerous advancements in technology and information.

Mar 6, 201750 min

Steven Kotler on "Stealing Fire"

Steven Kotler, an innovative author, entrepreneur and explorer of science and culture discusses intensely deep concepts in altered states of consciousness, human optimization, and the disruption of how we understand productivity. Be sure to check out more about Steven and his new book, "Stealing Fire": http://www.stevenkotler.com/ https://twitter.com/steven_kotler

Mar 2, 20171h 0m

Elizabeth McCourt The Strength in Vulnerability

In this inspiring episode, speaker and growth coach, Elizabeth McCourt, shares how she learned how to personally take advantage of vulnerability and how we can work to empower students by understanding this. Whether you're an educator or not, this information should be heeded by everyone looking to improve emotional intelligence. Find her on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/ecmccourt And check out her Website: http://www.mccourtleadership.com/

Feb 27, 201731 min

Daniel Newman: EdTech's Future: Fact or Fiction

Listen to Don and Daniel as they explore how to understand and use the exponential growth of technology and to change the way we learn and establish ourselves in the drastically new future. Learn more about Daniel: http://danielnewmanspeaks.com/

Feb 20, 201730 min

Ryan Hawk: The New Leader- Learner Over Dictator

Listen to educator and innovator, Ryan Hawk, as he delves into taking ownership of your education, building your own path to success and how being a lifelong learner evolves into leadership and a successful future. Don and Ryan also explore how to change out education system and build mutually beneficial relationships throughout your life Find Ryan here at: http://learningleader.com/

Feb 16, 201736 min

Nick DiNardo: Why Adversity Builds the Growth Mindset

Nick Dinardo, an author, entrepreneur and life-long learner shares his knowledge about how embracing adversity leads to growth and success. [Sponsor - Viome] http://viome.com/startedup More about Nick http://www.nickdinardo.com/

Feb 13, 201740 min

Jay Baer: Hug Those Haters!

In this episode, speaker, author and entrepreneur, Jay Baer, explains how to explode with growth. Learn how recognize passion, understand your audience, and take advantage of your network and workstreams to grow and gain momentum.

Feb 13, 201752 min

Yong Zhao on The Rudolph Effect

Author of many powerful educational titles, Yong Zhao explains why we must foster innovation in our schools and promote the entrepreneurial spirit.

Feb 10, 201731 min

Dorie Clark: Self Branding or Just Showing Off?

Dorie Clark, author of "Reinventing You," and "Stand Out," came on the show to talk about personal branding. She explains why we should want to "stand out," but explains the difference between being a show-off and being helpful (but not annoying). Find Dorie on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/dorieclark Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=dorie+clark QUAKEBOOKS [SPONSOR] quakebooks.net/

Feb 7, 201724 min

Tom Bilyeu: "Red Pill or Blue Pill"

Tom Bilyeu, Founder of Quest Nutrition and host of Inside Quest and Impact Theory talks growth mindset, why everything is your fault, and why the matrix isn't a fiction, but rather, a documentary. He goes into his struggles and failures and why they were absolutely necessary in order for him to get where he is today. Tom Bilyeu Plugs twitter: @TomBilyeu twitter: @impact_theory QUAKEBOOKS [SPONSOR] http://quakebooks.net/

Feb 3, 201743 min

Andrew Hessel "An 'Evolving' Industry"

Andrew Hessel, a leader in synthetic biology, talks about the scope of the role synthetic biology will have in the future and the incredible power of customized life. He also makes many comparisons between synthetic biology, the tech world, and education. Andrew Hessel website: http://andrewhessel.com/ Autodesk Bio: https://www.autodeskresearch.com/people/andrew-hessel twitter: @andrewhessel email: [email protected] bionano: http://bionano.autodesk.com/ bioBuilder book: http://a.co/1witvVL igem: igem.org QUAKEBOOKS [Sponsor] http://quakebooks.net/

Feb 1, 201743 min

John McDonald: "Opportunity is IoT"

John McDonald and Don talk about the future of IoT (Internet of Things) and the immense scope of the influence it has already had and will continue to have on our lives. they also get into The Human Condition and whether humans are inherently hard workers or just looking for something to complain about. John McDonald Link: Twitter: @JPMCDON Website: OnCloudOne.com SPONSOR LINK [QUAKE BOOKS] http://quakebooks.net/

Jan 31, 201733 min

Tom Murray "Future Ready Education"

Tom Murray and Don discuss the role of technology in education and having it play a greater role than an "expensive notebook". They also go into the importance of providing today's students a memorable and authentic education environment by reducing the amount that needs to be remembered and instead focussing on building necessary skills needed in life. ----TOM MURRAY plugs---- Website: http://thomascmurray.com/ Twitter: @thomascmurray QUAKEBOOKS [sponsored] http://quakebooks.net/

Jan 27, 201743 min

David Burkus "Great Leaders ask Great Questions"

Today David talks about how he got his start as a great thought leader and how far he has left to go. He also shares some great insights as to why education is a much harder industry to change. website: http://davidburkus.com/ Books Under New Management: http://a.co/hOnUM2p The Myths of Creativity: http://a.co/irMty6p

Jan 25, 201741 min

Nick Gillespie: 'Reason'able arguments for School Choice"

Reason Magazine's Nick Gillespie talks the difference between big 'L' and small 'l' libertarians, and why they support school choice. As a public school educator, I talk with Nick about the "reasons" why some charter schools work, and why some do not.

Jan 23, 201742 min

Todd Dewett: "Deviating from the Norm"

Todd Dewett talks with Don and Hunter about the issues with social justice and with a largely stagnant education system. Todd highlights the problems and faces the solutions in a joyful rhythm as well as promoting the need to deviate from common norms in order to advance Todd's Site http://www.drdewett.com/ Check out his books! http://www.drdewett.com/books/

Jan 20, 201737 min

Liz Wessel: "The Art of Cold Emailing"

Liz Wessel talks with Don about her journey from college student, to successful business founder, her experience at google, and the hidden art of Cold Emailing. She highlights how cold emailing has exponentially grown her network and success, especially among the entrepreneur/startup world.

Jan 17, 201721 min

Jordan Gilbert (N0THING Cloud9): "Gamifying Education"

Jordan Gilbert and Don talk about how gaming and education can resemble one another with the introduction of innovation. They also talk about what it takes to be a professional gamer.

Jan 15, 201730 min

Matt Hunckler: "Failure = Learning"

Matt Hunckler talks about his journey of success through failure, from teenage vinyl digitizer to extremely impactful founder of Verge. Now he shares his knowledge and teaches others the ins and outs of startup culture and the growth mindset necessary to succeed within that world.

Jan 11, 201733 min

Kai Whiting: “Our Limitations are Self Imposed”

Kai Whiting, founder of Quake Books and successful brand strategist, editor, and writing coach talks about being relentlessly helpful to others to selfishly grow yourself. Also pointing out that "Our limitations are NOT self imposed, unless we impose them on ourselves." With a fresh perspective, he highlights the future of education and business to be one in the same.

Jan 9, 201735 min

Howard Rheingold "The Power of Digital Collaboration"

Howard Rheingold is a critic, writer, and teacher; his specialties are on the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication media such as the Internet, mobile telephony and virtual communities (a term he is credited with inventing). In this episode “Virtual Community” pioneer talks about the good, bad, and ugly of social media- from the ultimate collaboration tool to a destructive jealousy site.

Jan 6, 201748 min

Grant Lichtman: Taking an EdJourney

Grant Lichtman talks about the trends he's seen in education for the last 30 years and how these trends are starting to become a reality. he has even traveled across the United States and wrote about it in his book EdJourney. In this episode we separate fact from fiction and how schools can move to 21st century learning.

Jan 5, 201734 min

Jeff Hoffman: "There is No They"

We talk with entrepreneur extraordinaire, Jeff Hoffman, who is a serial entrepreneur from Priceline.com, uBid.com, and ColorJar, However, in this episode he talked about the power of empathy and the lesson of “there is no THEY.” This episode will inspire you to do more, and help others. You can learn more about Jeff and his worldwide mission at: http://jeffhoffman.com/

Dec 30, 201650 min