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1,000 Stories

A Business and Marketing podcast
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1,000 Stories

Element Three

1,000 Stories

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1,000 Stories

Element Three

1,000 Stories

A Business and Marketing podcast
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How do leaders navigate crucial inflection points? That’s what hosts Joe and Reid set out to find out on this season of 1,000 Stories. There are so many inflection points in the course of building, scaling, and sustaining a business–so what are
There’s never been more expert advice accessible to leaders than there is today. A quick search online and you’ll find tips from countless resources on how you can navigate your particular leadership or business problem. Everyone has something
Ever found yourself wondering if leaders should stick to the norm or do what's best for their own company? It's like wading through a jungle of "best practices" for leadership – a real head-scratcher. Especially when we're all bombarded with ad
Challenges and opportunities. It’s the inherent balance that comes with entering new markets. You’ll overcome one and encounter the other.  But what is most important is how you navigate through both. Tim Leman, Chairman of the Board and CEO of
Business acquisition isn’t just about considering the assets you’ll gain but also the leader you’ll work with. Can you work with them long-term? Are your values aligned? A leader’s identity and personality can often complicate your plans, wheth
“Who am I?” It’s a lifelong question many of us ask ourselves. We all have many roles and responsibilities, yet those are not the answer to the age-old question. Where do you go to unpack this question and unlock the answer to help you grow? 
  There’s no question what you do affects how you think about yourself. What happens when you realize your role for years no longer fits? For Mark Caswell, that means stepping down as CEO of Resultant and discovering he’s more than a title.  
A business’ inflection point is a critical moment that determines its future. Whether it’s taking on more capital or getting acquired, leaders are bound to have stories of how they navigated through these difficult circumstances—and that’s what
Knowing and seeing what’s possible is the first step to making it come true.  For Rachel Downey, Founder and CEO of Share Your Genius, it was discovering that it was possible to run a business at make time for her daughter simultaneously.  Rach
What are you fighting for?  Most fighters might think that it’s all about their record and having more wins than losses. But in Muay Thai, it’s often about fighting to become a better version of yourself.  Jamie Bradley, Muay Thai instructor an
As an ultramarathon runner, Nick Smarrelli knows that intensity can only get you so far. You’re either all in or out. When he began feeling unhappy as a CEO of a company, he knew had to make a hard reset in his life. The people in his company d
Most people think that data and gut feelings are opposite ends of a spectrum. But pairing them together can give you the confidence to do the things that others might not have.  Rachel Romer, CEO and Co-Founder of Guild Education, relied on bot
How well do you know yourself? Your dreams? Fears? Emotions? Reactions? When you take the time to learn more about yourself, it allows you to restructure your days the way that’s best for you to perform at your highest level in all areas of you
How do you deal with change as a leader?  It’s a scary thing. No one can truly be comfortable with it, but believing that you’ll find yourself in a more energizing position is crucial for moving forward.  Jeb Banner, CEO of Opendate and founder
How big of a role does passion play in your career? In your life?   Sometimes, it can move you to do unconventional things. One of them is to step down from a leadership role at your company. That’s what Paul Ashley did.   Paul Ashley, VP & Con
Struggling with perfectionism? Sometimes, success doesn’t come from avoiding failure, but instead having permission to fail.  On this week’s episode of 1,000 Stories, Courtney Bills, CEO of Tactive, joins Joe and Reid to talk about her drive to
What motivates you—besides competition?   Is it greatness? Is it getting your hands messy? Yes, but above all, that purpose can be other people.   Sam Jacobs, CEO of Pavilion and Wall Street Journal best selling author, joins Joe and Reid on th
Joanna Rees has been a trailblazer in the male-dominated venture capital and digital marketing industries, despite the many challenges she faced along the way. Through her unwavering determination and commitment to creating a diverse and inclus
The world will often lie to you about what the meaning of life is. And while this is, unfortunately, the case, you have to find your meaning within yourself. Mark Caswell, CEO of Resultant, grew up in a small community and has been on the pursu
"You'll be in jail for the rest of your life by the time you're 16." Toph Day, CEO of Elevate Ventures, heard all of these words from teachers and mentors in his life by the time he was 16. He let every single one of these sentences affect him
When was the last time you were asked for your 10-year plan? Did you have an answer? If not…that may be a good thing. Scott Whitlock, CEO of Flexware Innovation, joins Joe and Reid on this week’s episode of 1,000 Stories to share his personal p
“Sometimes you just have to take the leap and trust that everything is going to be okay.” Jake Miller had a banner first year as CEO of the Engineered Innovation Group—growing the company, beating revenue goals, and finding a niche that worked
The most powerful thing to know in life is you can only control YOU. Cornelius George has a passion for impacting lives and making the world a better place than he found it. He is the co-founder and CEO of Chuqlab, a business with the focus of
“When people feel seen, heard, and valued they want more of that.” Ali Cudby is the CEO of Alignmint Growth Strategies, a company she founded in 2014 as Your Iconic Brand. Ali also wrote the book on customer experience – literally. That’s becau
"Pain and frustration lead to great innovation, don’t they?" Marcus Sheridan is an international keynote speaker and author of the book, "They Ask, You Answer". He is an expert in communication, sales, and marketing, and has used his knowledge
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