Tag Archives: action
Paul Wilkes, The Art of Confession
It’s always a delight to talk with a fellow Workman author. Today, I’m chatting with Paul Wilkes a freelance writer for 40 years with a slew of books under his belt including The Art of Confession: Renewing Yourself Through the … Continue reading
Craig Ross, Degrees of Strength
Craig Ross is a CEO, executive facilitator, a coach, and co-author with Steve Vannoy of Degrees of Strength: The Innovative Technique to Accelerate Greatness. Today’s conversation is about the new book and how you can accelerate greatness: Craig shares about … Continue reading
Dov Seidman, How We Do Anything is Everything
Dov Seidman is the author of a heavy, meaty book called How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything. Dov is the founder and CEO of LRN, which is focused on helping people build ethical corporate cultures and inspiring principled … Continue reading
Jason Womack, Your Best Just Got Better
If being more productive, creating a bigger contribution and tapping into a sense of purpose is something that matters to you, then you’re really going to value this conversation with Jason Womack. Jason is a champion of the psychology of … Continue reading
Todd Henry, Accidental Creative
Todd Henry is the creator of the popular business podcast Accidental Creative and the author of the new book The Accidental Creative: How to be Brilliant at a Moment’s Notice. As many of you know, my background is in innovation … Continue reading
Mel Robbins, Stop Saying You’re Fine
Meet Mel Robbins, who is here on the planet to ignite courage inside of people and give people the permission and tools to be inspired again by life. She is the host of a daily radio show, author of Stop … Continue reading
Mike Pantalon, Instant Influence
Today I’m talking to Dr. Mike Pantalon, a motivational coach, consultant, speaker, psychologist and research scientist at the Yale School of Medicine. His book Instant Influence is about using motivational interviewing to connect and influence people. He has taught the … Continue reading
Philip Zimbardo, The Lucifer Effect
Today I’m talking to Professor Phil Zimbardo of Stanford University. I came to him through his book The Lucifer Effect which is a powerful and disturbing look at why good people do bad things, based on the findings of the … Continue reading
Jack Covert and Todd Sattersten, 800-CEO-Reads
Today is my first ever pair interview, with the two powerhouses behind the Milwaukee-based business book retailer, 800-CEO-READ. Jack Covert is the president and founder, and Todd Sattersten is the vice president, and these two guys read more business books … Continue reading


