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In this captivating episode of the Leading Visionaries podcast, your host Anjel B Hartwell sits down with the inspiring Regina Huber, CEO of Transform Your Performance, to discuss her unique journey from a shy child in a small German village to a bold, value-driven, and heart-centered leader who has worked across five continents.
Regina shares how her eclectic experiences—ranging from senior leadership positions at BCG to owning businesses in Argentina, Brazil, and the US—have shaped her into a multicultural transformational leadership coach, international inspirational speaker, and acclaimed author. Dive deep into Regina’s stories of overcoming shyness, taking significant risks, and navigating unexpected leadership roles, all driven by an adventurous spirit and an insatiable curiosity.
In this episode, Regina also unveils her personal frameworks for leadership, discusses the significance of self-awareness and the importance of recognizing and showcasing one’s unique value, and explores how to turn dreams into actionable plans. Whether you are an emerging leader or lead other visionaries, Regina’s insights on facing challenges, stress management, and creating impactful, co-creative partnerships will resonate with and inspire you.
What You Will LearnIn what ways do you think early family dynamics influence leadership skills?
How can curiosity be a catalyst for personal growth and overcoming personal limitations?
What other traits do you think are essential for effective leadership and why?
What are some strategies for managing the fear and uncertainty associated with taking big risks?
What are some practical steps someone can take to become more self-aware in their leadership journey?
What are some effective ways leaders can identify and develop the strengths of their team members?
Can you share an example from your own experience where a challenging situation led to significant personal or professional growth?
How can knowing and leveraging your unique strengths contribute to achieving career and life goals?
How can a leader foster a culture of co-creation and collaboration within their organization?
What are some time management or organizational strategies that can help manage multiple high-stakes projects effectively?
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For those of us with a modest income, having the financial freedom and flexibility to help others seems unlikely.
But if we approach financial planning with purpose and intention, we can support our families, achieve financial independence, and still have the margin to take care of others.
Chad Hufford is the bestselling author and top-ranked financial planner behind Veritas Wealth Management, a boutique financial planning firm that serves families across the US.
Chad brings a coaching mindset and the heart of a teacher to financial planning and investing, empowering people to become better investors and live a more intentional and abundant life.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Chad joins Anjel to explain what inspired his interest in wealth management and describe the challenges he faced starting his business during the Great Recession.
Chad offers advice on reframing failure as experimentation in your early days as an entrepreneur and discusses how to build the confidence to take your business in a new direction.
Listen in for insight on Chad’s vision to change the culture of finance in our communities and learn how to produce financial independence by way of an intentional plan.
What You Will LearnWhy Chad recast his vision from medicine to wealth management
The challenges Chad faced in building a business during the Great Recession
How Chad’s self-leadership parallels the way he leads his clients
Why Chad emphasized inputs rather than outcomes when he started his business
How to reframe failure as experimentation and make peace with imperfection
Why Chad’s favorite clients are the ‘blue collar millionaires’
Chad’s success story of a client who saved with intention and has the means to help others
Chad’s vision to change the culture of finance in our communities
How to build the confidence to take your business in a new direction
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Visionaries are typically celebrated only after our ideas become reality. But in the beginning stages, we’re often isolated or misunderstood.
In the past year, Leading Visionaries has built a supportive space for both established and aspiring innovators, offering affirmation and encouragement for those of us harboring new ideas.
On this minisode of Leading Visionaries, Lou Diamond, CEO of ThriveLouD, joins Anjel to celebrate the first year of the podcast and describe the diverse range of guests Anjel has featured on the show.
Anjel explains how she’s benefitted from hosting Leading Visionaries and shares some of the most meaningful moments in the first year of the podcast.
Listen in for insight on what’s next for the Leading Visionaries platform and learn why it’s important to celebrate your own milestones in the content creation process!
What You Will LearnAnjel’s superpower in being able to connect with people quickly
How hosting Leading Visionaries has helped Anjel expand her own vision and improve her self-leadership
The diversity of industries and life stages among Anjel’s guests on the podcast
Anjel’s intention to spotlight visionaries at all stages of the process
How the podcast creates a safe space for aspiring visionaries to be affirmed and applauded
Why it’s important to celebrate milestones in content creation
Anjel’s appreciation for her team, guests and listeners of Leading Visionaries
What’s next for Anjel and the Leading Visionaries podcast
Some meaningful moments in the first year of Leading Visionaries
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When a business coach realized that Dr. Dia Burger’s MedSpa was doing twice as much business as her colleagues in larger cities, she was called to train them on her business model.
But for Dr. Dia, it’s about more than just building profitable businesses. It’s also about raising industry standards, so that patients are safe and happy with the work you do.
So, how do you build a lucrative business and become an industry leader like Dr. Dia?
With 28 years as a medical doctor, Dr. Dia Burger transitioned to medical cosmetics 18 years ago, earning her the moniker The Sculptor for her face-shaping expertise.
As a Master Injector and Medical Director for 50-plus MedSpas, Dr. Dia is on a mission to enhance industry standards globally, training spa owners to prioritize client safety, technique refinement and team building.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Dr. Dia joins Anjel to share her journey from GP to medical cosmetics and explain why the works she does is about ‘more than just looking pretty.’
Dr. Dia discusses her vision to change the face of cosmetic injections, describing how she clarifies what a client wants and educates them around what’s possible.
Listen in to understand the challenges associated with training peers and learn how to leverage a team of support to become a leader in your industry.
What You Will LearnHow shadowing her father led Dr. Dia to a career in medicine
Dr. Dia’s soul struggle with the transition from GP to medical cosmetics
Why Dr. Dia’s clients call her The Sculptor
How Dr. Dia’s clarifies what a client wants and educates them around what’s possible
Dr. Dia’s vision to change the face of cosmetic injections around the world
What challenges Dr. Dia faces in leading doctors who are trained to be self-sufficient
How Dr. Dia continues to hone her skills with peer support
Dr. Dia’s advice on how to find a good injector
Why Dr. Dia suggests building a team to be a leader in your industry
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How do you navigate stress and anxiety?
Tom Cronin began his career as one of Australia’s leading bond and swap brokers, but his hedonistic response to stress was unsustainable.
And when the anxiety and chaos he was experiencing led to a nervous breakdown, Tom discovered meditation as a tool for stress management.
Today, Tom is the Meditation Teacher and Leadership Coach behind The Stillness Project, a global movement to inspire one billion people to sit in stillness daily.
He is also the creator of a meditation app, coauthor of The Portal: How Meditation Can Save the World and producer of award-winning documentary The Portal.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Tom joins Anjel to describe how finding spirituality inspired his leadership journey and explain why his addictions melted away once he started a meditation practice.
Tom shares his vision for getting transcendental meditation techniques into the world and discusses how to create a business model that sustains your ability to pursue a spiritual vision.
Listen in to understand the danger in continuing our extraction model of consciousness and learn how meditation can help you curb the stress and chaos in your life!
What You Will LearnHow finding spirituality and meditation inspired Tom’s leadership journey
How a nervous breakdown showed Tom his way of life was unsustainable
Tom’s process of dismantling his old life and making different choices
How Tom thinks about physical symptoms as the body’s way of altering us to problems
Why Tom’s addictions melted away once he started a meditation practice
Tom’s vision for getting transcendental meditation techniques into the world
The Stillness Project’s mission to inspire one billion people to meditate daily
How to create a business model that sustains your ability to pursue a spiritual vision
Why our extraction + commoditization model of consciousness is unsustainable
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The Portal: How Meditation Can Save the World by Tom Cronin and Jacqui Fifer
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Do you have a big vision with a lot of moving parts?
If so, you run the risk of letting your attention scatter. And that’s when things go sideways.
So, how do you keep yourself from getting lost in the details of an ambitious vision? And prioritize in a way that keeps the momentum going as you grow?
On this minisode of Leading Visionaries, Anjel explains why the systems and structures that got you where you are may not get you where you’re going.
Anjel describes how to get clear on the priorities for bringing your vision to life, challenging us to choose no more than three areas of focus at any given time.
Listen in for insight on making swift, certain decisions when you reach the next level of growth and learn how to prioritize in a way that sustains the momentum in your business.
What You Will LearnWhy it’s easy to get lost in the details of a big vision with many moving parts
When our structures and systems shrink our capacity to expand vs. keeping us stabilized
Why it’s crucial for visionaries to make swift, certain decisions when things fall apart
How to get clear on the priorities for bringing your vision to life (and why money is at the top of the list)
When it makes sense to pre-sell your product or service to get the money flowing
What happens when your attention is split among too many priorities in your business
How to prepare yourself for the unexpected consequences of your decisions
How to remain committed and keep momentum going to realize your vision
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We’d all like to be more resilient. To move through difficulties with certainty and confidence.
But according to David Ask, the key to resilience lies in understanding WHO we are, not WHAT we do or WHY.
So, how do you get clear on who you are? And leverage that unique identity to build a sense of authority in your life?
David is the personal and professional development coach behind the elite ISI Mastermind and True North Resiliency Program, where he partners with Dr. Andy Garrett to help people bounce back quickly from life’s challenges.
David is also the successful entrepreneur behind StatGuardPlus, a product available in over 3,700 retail stores, and author of the forthcoming book, The Guardians of Grit.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, David joins Anjel to share his experience as a hypercreative child and explain how he maintained his visionary genius in a practical world.
David describes his process for building self-awareness of his own identity, challenging us to bring the full weight of who we are into the present moment.
Listen in to understand what differentiates grit from resilience and learn how uncovering your unique identity can help you navigate life’s challenges with assurance.
What You Will LearnDavid’s experience as a hypercreative child in a practical environment
How David maintained his visionary genius while fitting into the practical world
David’s process for building self-awareness of his identity
How to bring the full weight of who you are into the present moment
How David gave himself permission to invent the StatGuardPlus
What inspired David to become a leader for men in their personal relationships
David’s take on the difference between GRIT and RESILIENCE
How to lead from a place of joy, curiosity, kindness, certainty and confidence
How to be a person who starts fires vs. a person who puts them out
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What is the best way to market your business?
You might think people want logical reasons to choose your product or service. But creating an emotional connection with your audience is much more effective.
So, what does emotional selling look like?
James I. Bond is the leading behavioral management specialist behind Brain Glue, a platform that teaches the art of persuasion for business.
For 13 years, James ran one of Southern California’s leading behavioral management firms. He is also the author of Brain Glue: How Selling Becomes Much Easier by Making Your Ideas Sticky.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, James joins Anjel to discuss how he developed the vision for Brain Glue by collecting examples of emotional selling in a ‘passion box.’
James shares examples of the 14 brain triggers described in the book, explaining why we remember titles or products that make use of metaphor, alliteration or chiasmus.
Listen in for James’ insight on expanding your brand recognition and learn how to leverage brain glue to connect with clients or customers and grow your business!
What You Will LearnHow James’ childhood experiences informed his leadership journey
How James developed the vision for Brain Glue by collecting examples of emotional selling
Examples of the 14 triggers of Brain Glue (metaphor, rhyme, chiasmus, etc.)
How applying the principles of brain glue help James’ clients’ sales explode
What inspired the title Brain Glue for James’ book on emotional selling
Why we remember titles or products that use alliteration, humor, metaphor, etc.
How emotional selling influences both sales and brand recognition
How to shift from logic to emotion in your business marketing
How brain glue helps us communicate something important to other people
The power of building emotional connection with clients/customers
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Are you spending a lot of time doing activities that feel productive but aren’t generating sales in your business?
If so, you may have internal resistance to selling your product or service.
But how do you overcome that resistance and unleash the ability to enroll others in your vision?
On this minisode of Leading Visionaries, Anjel explains why money generation is your highest priority as the visionary in your business.
Anjel shares the case study of an entrepreneur who experienced internal resistance to selling, describing how she released her self-doubt and went on to generate $10 million in sales.
Listen in for insight on communicating belief in your calling and learn how to let go of internal resistance and sell your vision with energy and confidence.
What You Will LearnHow to identify your highest priority as the visionary in your business
The case study of an entrepreneur with a plan for their business but no sales
What happens if you don’t prioritize money generation
The problem with doing activities that make you feel productive but don’t grow your business
How to release self-doubt and sell your own vision
Why you can’t avoid sales if you want to create something of value
Why founders will always be selling (no matter how big our business grows)
How to communicate your belief in/energy around your calling
How to recognize internal resistance to enrolling people in your vision
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Robert Kandell recommends that every business build a financial forecast.
But he also admits that ‘forecast is fiction.’
So, what is the benefit of forecasting if it will never be 100% correct? How does turning your vision into numbers help an entrepreneur build a stronger, more profitable business?
Robert is the creator of Kandell Consulting, a firm that provides CFO support and solutions for early-stage and established entrepreneurs.
An experienced veteran of many worlds, Robert grew his own business from a paper napkin sketch to an eight-figure international corporation before exiting in 2014.
Today, he works as a Fractional CFO in several different industries, including online education, personal empowerment, and the entertainment industry.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Robert joins Anjel to share his journey from supporting other visionaries to becoming one himself.
Robert explains what makes the relationship between a visionary and their CFO work, describing how he builds trust around money for himself and with the business owners he serves.
Listen in to understand how forecasting benefits entrepreneurs and find out if Robert’s online program, Your Financial Forecast, is a fit for your small business!
What You Will LearnRobert’s journey from supporting other visionaries to becoming one himself
What makes the relationship between a visionary and their Fractional CFO work
How Robert discovered his talent for translating English to Excel
Robert’s advice on learning to dance with the concept of money (and not taking it too seriously)
How forecasting helps entrepreneurs make adjustments to improve their business
How Robert builds trust around money for himself and with the entrepreneurs he serves
What inspired Robert to create the Financial Forecast for Small Business program
When it makes sense to bring on a Fractional CFO for your business
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unHIDDEN: A Book for Men and Those Confused by Them by Robert Kandell
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So, you’ve sold clients on a program or course.
And the thing you want to teach comes easy to you. But you’re not sure how to teach that skill to others.
How do you deliver the results you promised? What does it look like to profit from your intellectual property?
Dr. Crystal Gifford is a seasoned finance and economics expert with over 20 years of experience guiding students and businesses through complex financial landscapes.
Dr. Crystal has a PhD in international accounting, and she’s passionate about demystifying the art of leveraging your IP to amplify your impact.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Dr. Crystal joins Anjel to explain what inspired her to lead in the entrepreneurial space, helping students develop sellable skills.
Dr. Crystal describes her talent for giving entrepreneurs the structure to craft income-producing assets from our knowledge and experience.
Listen in for insight around what it means to be a servant leader and learn how Dr. Crystal can help you profit from your intellectual property!
What You Will LearnDr. Crystal’s natural proclivity for visionary leadership (even in childhood)
What it looks like to lead people who are older or have more experience than you
How Dr. Crystal thinks about servant leadership as ‘showing the way’
How Dr. Crytal’s desire to make the world better led her to entrepreneurship
Dr. Crystal’s drive to revamp the way we do education and economics
How Dr. Crystal leads other visionaries to profit from our intellectual property
Dr. Crystal’s talent for helping entrepreneurs deliver the results we promised
Dr. Crystal’s curriculum for giving young people access to their full expression
Why Dr. Crystal is helping high school students develop a sellable skill
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Are you ready to raise capital for your vision?
What do you need to think about BEFORE you pitch potential funding partners?
On this minisode of Leading Visionaries, Anjel shares her mindful approach to raising capital, challenging us to first get clear on the numbers required to activate our project.
Anjel also explains how to focus on the value of your time as the visionary and avoid pitching to the wrong people in the wrong spaces.
Listen in for insight on raising capital from a place of strength and learn how to vet potential funding partners for energetic and intellectual fit.
What You Will Learn4 things to be mindful of as you raise capital to fund your vision
How to get clear on the numbers required to activate your project
Why you should always include a cushion in your funding goals
How to value your time and avoid pitching to the wrong people
Anjel’s insight around how to vet potential funding partners
Why it’s crucial to seek data and fit in potential funding partners
How to develop criteria re: who you want to do business with
How to position yourself from a place of strength in raising capital
The value in building a team of support (operations and strategy)
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What if you could save thousands of dollars in income taxes?
Sally Gimon got into real estate investing in 2019 and wholesaled 7 properties. But when she did her taxes, she owed a whopping $79,000 in capital gains.
Sally got on a payment plan with the IRS. And then she started researching legal ways to reduce her tax burden.
Sally is the creator of The Trust Is You, a platform that helps business owners, 1099 income earners, and investors save thousands of dollars on federal income taxes legally.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Sally joins Anjel to explain how the ultra-wealthy use spendthrift trusts to save on taxes—and you can too!
Sally shares her process of learning about the spendthrift trust and turning that into a business, describing how a coach supported her in making the transition to full-time entrepreneurship.
Listen in for case studies of clients Sally has helped save thousands on taxes and learn how to leverage the spendthrift trust to significantly reduce the tax burden on your business.
What You Will LearnThe $184K in debt that inspired Sally’s interest in real estate investing
How Sally’s frustration with capital gains taxes led her to learning about the spendthrift trust
Sally’s early entrepreneurial experience selling lemonade to the Pittsburgh Steelers
How wholesaling properties gave Sally the freedom to quit her job
Why Sally suggests hiring a coach to help you transition from a 9-to-5 to entrepreneurship
How Sally helps business owners and 1099 income earners save thousands of dollars in taxes
How Sally learned about the spendthrift trust and turned that into a business
How Sally saved six figures in federal taxes using a spendthrift trust
The success story of a dentist Sally helped save enough in taxes for his wife to quit her job
How the average person can leverage strategies used by the rich to save on taxes
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To grow a business, be it a large corporation or entrepreneurial venture, you need systems and processes.
But when those systems and processes start to override the people involved, you have a problem.
So, how do you lead in a way that recognizes that people are not widgets? How do you honor your vision without discounting the very people who are bringing it to life?
Anthony Coppedge leads the vision for how business agility is infused in Digital Sales at IBM and fuels his heart by mentoring, writing, teaching and coaching a variety of audiences.
Anthony started applying agile values from software development to marketing in 2009 and has been iterating how to reframe the dynamic between marketing, sales and product management ever since.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Anthony joins Anjel to differentiate management from leadership, describing how he thinks about leaders as someone people choose to follow.
Anthony explains why trust is a much better long-term motivator than fear and how business agility creates a culture of constant learning.
Listen in to understand the relationship between curiosity and trust in a business setting and learn how to shift from the span of control to a span of care, empowering your team to perform at a high level.
What You Will LearnHow Anthony thinks about leaders as someone people choose to follow
Anthony’s distinction between management and true leadership
Why trust is a much better long-term motivator than fear
Anthony’s shift from the span of CONTROL to a span of CARE in leadership
The concept of business agility characterized by constant learning
How Anthony applies an entrepreneurial mindset to leading corporate teams
How to scale a business without letting processes override people
The relationship between trust and curiosity in a business setting
Why figuring out what not to do comes before figuring out what to do
How building internal culture in a company impacts the external culture
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ResourcesThe E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber
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Is your devotion to your vision starting to waver?
If you’re feeling defeated and starting to disconnect from your vision, you may want to pause and ask yourself, ‘How am I measuring my progress?’
On this minisode of Leading Visionaries, Anjel shares the case study of a client who started to doubt herself, explaining how she replenished her energy and reconnected to her vision.
Anjel warns us not to get attached to a particular metric of success, describing how her client’s confidence improved when she reevaluated the way she was measuring her efforts.
Listen in for insight on focusing on numbers that encourage you and learn how to double down on your dedication by choosing metrics that allow you to celebrate your wins—big and small.
What You Will LearnThe case study of Anjel’s client who started to doubt her vision 9 months into her journey
Why visionaries should stop, reflect and course correct when we’re exhausted
How Anjel’s client replenished her energy and reconnected with her vision
The danger in getting attached to a particular metric of success
How Anjel’s client’s confidence improved when she reevaluated how she was measuring progress
How to find metrics that make you feel enthusiastic about breathing life into your vision
The benefit of focusing on numbers that encourage you to continue
Strategies for spending less time on metrics that drain you (without ignoring the facts)
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You’ve received a powerful vision.
But now, a drop-down menu of all the reasons why it’s a terrible idea are scrolling through your mind.
How do you work through that resistance to make a seemingly impossible vision come to life?
Chris King is the creator of Status Flow, a professional coaching company that helps clients bridge the gap between the business or life they have and the one they want.
Chris has a history of making seemingly impossible goals a reality. Dubbed the ‘executive witch doctor,’ he is called in when individuals or professional teams have big dreams and little time.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Chris joins Anjel to discuss his role in matching the frequency of the human to the vision they’re holding.
Chris explains how to stop self-shaming and realize that the things about yourself you see as liabilities are actually gifts you’ve misidentified.
Listen in for Chris’ challenge to play BIGGER than you think you can and learn how to strengthen your commitment and achieve a vision you never thought possible.
What You Will LearnHow Chris experiences vision as having a loose board smack him in the face
The marriage of commitment and devotion that characterizes Chris’ visionary journey
Chris’ strategies for overcoming the natural resistance to pursuing our vision
How to strengthen your commitment to your vision by releasing judgment and shame
Chris’ role as in matching the frequency of the human to the vision they’re holding
How to create a container of safety where you can admit to yourself what is true
Chris’ advice on getting over speedbumps in the process of creating conscious change
How to stop self-shaming and reframe the things you don’t like about yourself
Why the things about yourself you see as liabilities are really gifts you’ve misidentified
Chris’ challenge to shift your frequency and play BIGGER than you think you can
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As a young, female leader in a corporate role, Victoria Pelletier felt pressure to project an air of perfection. She built walls to protect herself and didn’t show emotion of any kind.
That leadership style earned her the nickname Iron Maiden.
But Victoria didn’t want to be feared. She wanted to be followed. So, she shifted to a whole human approach to leadership.
What does that mean? And how does being authentic and vulnerable impact business results?
Victoria has more than two decades of experience as a corporate executive and has been recognized as 2022 Most Influential Entrepreneur of the Year by World Magazine.
Nicknamed the CEO Whisperer, Victoria delivers keynotes discussing the significance of whole human leadership and the power of diversity, equity and inclusion in corporate cultures.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Victoria joins Anjel to explain how to build trust through authenticity and show up as a real person—not just a boss.
Victoria describes how whole human leadership drives stronger business results, challenging leaders to lean into our superpowers and delegate the rest.
Listen in for Victoria’s insight on the power of a diverse team and learn how to cultivate connection and maximize your impact with a whole human approach to leadership!
What You Will LearnWhat makes Victoria a natural leader and how her approach has evolved over time
Why Victoria made the mistake of being an ‘iron maiden’ early in her leadership journey
How Victoria learned to build trust through vulnerability and authenticity
Victoria’s process for dismantling conditioning to show up as a real person (not just a boss)
Victoria’s advice on allowing more softness yet still feeling safe in a leadership role
Why whole human leadership drives stronger business results
How Victoria’s vision of what success means has changed to focus on legacy and impact
How Victoria helps leaders lean into our superpowers and delegate the rest
Why Victoria advocates for teams with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences
What it means to cultivate connection with a team by fostering a sense of belonging
How Victoria supported a deserving team member in joining the executive ranks
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We live in a culture that elevates and celebrates self-sacrifice.
But what’s the cost of martyring yourself for your vision? How do you bring consciousness to the way you’re using your energy?
How do you prioritize your wellbeing when you’re so driven to succeed?
On this minisode of Leading Visionaries, Anjel explains why it’s irrational to sacrifice your health and relationships for the sake of your mission.
She describes how we benefit from prioritizing our wellness and walks us through the five resources that make up a wealthy life by design—time, health, imagination, ecosystem of exchange, and fun.
Listen in for Anjel’s insight on identifying the areas where you’re sacrificing your wellness and learn how to bring your vision to life without destroying your health.
What You Will LearnThe importance of understanding your value as a visionary
How we’re conditioned to sacrifice ourselves for our mission or message
Why it’s irrational to martyr ourselves for the sake of our vision
The consequences of sacrificing our health and relationships for our vision
How we benefit from prioritizing our wellness on all levels
Why it’s crucial to bring consciousness to how we’re using our energy
The 5 resources that make up a wealthy life by design
How to identify the areas where you’re stealing from yourself
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Be Heard by Millions and Live Your Destiny: A Creative Age Leader’s Guide to speak, Sell, Serve & Succeed by Anjel B. Hartwell
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In a patriarchal culture, leadership is seen as a left-brain activity.
But Shilpa Lewis contends that the most effective leaders have more balance, blending rationality and spirituality to manifest their vision.
So, what does mindful leadership look like? How can unify your left and right brain to receive inspiration and then map out a plan of action?
Shilpa is the creator of Omni Mindfulness, where she serves as a mindfulness coach and consultant for spiritual solopreneurs.
Shilpa embodies the fusion of spiritual safe and social marketing strategist, helping entrepreneurs unlock their potential and navigate a mindful path to success.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Shilpa joins Anjel to share her spiritual approach to leadership, challenging us to practice mindful awareness of our bodies and our thoughts.
Shilpa explains how she helps clients receive and take action on ‘the burst,’ affirming their vision and helping them take inspired action.
Listen in to understand what influenced Shilpa’s soulful worldview and learn how to leverage both sides of your brain to mindfully manifest your business vision!
What You Will LearnHow Shilpa was tuned into the concept of manifestation as a child
Shilpa’s vision for the future of leadership as balance of left and right brain skills
What it means to cultivate respect between visionaries and our stakeholders
How Yogananda influenced Shilpa and her family’s worldview
Shilpa’s insight on practicing an awareness of both your body and your thoughts
How Shilpa made the decision to leave her W-2 to start Omni Mindfulness
Shilpa’s approach to helping clients receive and take action on ‘the burst’
Why Shilpa’s serves other soulful and spiritual entrepreneurs
Shilpa’s advice on cultivating mindfulness as you manifest your vision
Shilpa’s mission to promote leadership from a spiritual perspective
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Team members want to be respected. They want leaders who demonstrate compassion and live by the golden rule.
And while there’s a perception that empathetic leaders are weak, Kevin Wayne Johnson argues that his human-centered, collaborative approach is a sign of strength.
So, what’s behind Kevin’s decision to lead with influence over authority? What are the benefits of being a compassionate leader?
Kevin is Founder and CEO of The Johnson Leadership Group, a coaching practice that equips teams with the attitudes and attributes to develop individuals into leaders.
Kevin enjoyed a 34-year career in government and private industry as a senior level leader before becoming an entrepreneur, and he is committed to preparing the next generation of servant leaders.
On this episode of Leading Visionaries, Kevin joins Anjel to explain how advocating for family members with disabilities shaped Kevin’s approach to leadership.
Kevin offers insight on paying close attention to the audience you’re engaging and embracing differences of opinion among your team.
Listen in for Kevin’s advice on leading people who are carrying trauma and learn how to get the best from your team with a human-centered approach to leadership.
What You Will LearnHow advocating for family members with disabilities inspired Kevin’s approach to leadership
Why it’s crucial for leaders to set the example of treating everyone on the team with respect
How Kevin thinks about leading people who are navigating trauma
What’s behind Kevin’s focus on leading with empathy, compassion and the golden rule
Why compassionate, human-centered collaborative leadership is more effective than an authoritarian leadership style
Kevin’s insight on paying close attention to the audience you’re engaging as a leader
How Kevin got the vision for The Johnson Leadership Group when he was at the Department of Defense
Kevin’s mission to facilitate the advancement, preparation and development of future leaders
How Kevin’s team serves government agencies, businesses, nonprofits and academic institutions
Kevin’s systematic approach to achieving his big goals with The Johnson Leadership Group
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