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Falling Up: Failure Breeds Growth and Learning to Celebrate

Leaders are an interesting lot. Collectively, we have all had a LOT of success in our lives, so we tend to have the mindset that success is not only inevitable but that it’s expected. This contributes to a couple of challenges. 1. We rarely celebrate wins. 2. We tend to think we’re going to knock … Continued

Episode 95: Reframing Costs As Investments with Alex Romero

When spending money on one’s organization, it’s pretty easy to fall into what I call the “cost trap”. Particularly when one is a solopreneur, there’s a tendency to think of expenses as money coming out of one’s pocket instead of as an investment into one’s organization. It stems from adopting a scarcity mindset (rather than … Continued

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Working with Thought: Noticing Is the First Step

On any given day, each of us has over 6000 thoughts run through our heads. From productive to unhelpful to silly, we all have thoughts. It’s natural to get distracted by one’s thoughts. I know I do. And here’s the deal… …when you notice that you are having a thought and control your relationship with … Continued

Episode 94: How to bring DEI training to the masses with Maren Miller and Nikki Murillo from Building Bridges

In the past, one’s “elevator pitch” lasted 30-60 seconds. There was a reasonable expectation that one could hold someone’s attention for that period of time during which a longer conversation could be created. These days, however, 30-60 seconds is an eternity. In the world of TikTok and Snapchat and Twitter, we now have roughly 7 … Continued

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Authenticity in Relationships

I’d never heard of Pigeon Pit before about 5:15 in the morning, August 9th, 2022 when Aaron Wrixon told me I needed to get my ass to Mars (Denver) that evening to check them out. I spent the next half an hour listening to their unique brand of bluegrassy, punky, stickin’ it to the man … Continued

Make Your To-Do List Work for You

Most of us have a list. Whether that’s built daily or just a running list of “stuff to do”, it’s there. And on any given day, a ton of it remains undone. At least that’s how many of us view that list. It’s a specter that hangs over our heads, shaming us into negative thoughts … Continued

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Not Doin’ It For the ‘Gram – Engrossing Conversations Trump Social Best-Practices

I have been meaning to test whether adding beautiful photos of the Colorado landscape taken during some of my favorite meet-ups improves my reach on LinkedIn. I’ve heard that the sharing of scenic vistas can lead to greater post views, interactions, and engagements. And this Tuesday’s “Some Ned Dudes” meet-up was definitely one from which … Continued

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Feeling Stuck? Change Your Perspective

Saturday, I spent over 9 hours riding bikes in the woods with friends. It’s an annual tradition in which I feel quite fortunate to participate. It’s usually a bit of “type 2 fun”, with highs and lows throughout the day. But it’s always a great way to spend time with friends, to push our collective … Continued

Commitment Lives in the Zone of Uncertainty

  I get a little nostalgic every year as the Leadville Trail 100 (a 100-mile running race) date approaches in late August. See, in 2005 I had knee surgery. I was a big skier at that point in my life and entered the 05/06 ski season REALLY out of shape. It took me until about … Continued

Episode 93: Is Your Nonprofit Ready to Apply for Grants with Gauri Manglik

Going after grants seems like a no-brainer for most nonprofits. The allure of readily available money is certainly a draw – that can turn into a real distraction if you aren’t positioned well to win these opportunities. My guest today, Gauri Manglik, is a pro in the grant writing space. She is the CEO and … Continued

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