Despite the major impact of networking on an individual's professional success, many don't take it seriously. Our guest, Kolby Goodman, brings his experience as a career coach to LJNRadio to argue that everyone should have a plan in place when it comes to networking. He explains to Tim Muma how valuable these relationships can be and offers up his tips on the best strategies to utilize.
Change is inevitable, but sometimes industries are slow to make adjustments to long-held beliefs regarding strategy and success. Marketing consultant, John Jantsch, founder of the Duct Tape Marketing Consulting Network, draws off his experiences to offer his take in a book titled, "Duct Tape Selling: Think Like a Marketer, Sell Like a Superstar." He delivers his message to Tim Muma and the listeners, giving insight into a n...
There appears to be a move toward believing we can't truly win in our professional lives without losing something, in some way, shape or form. Jon Summers, President of DriSteem, tries to give Tim Muma and everyone else a better understanding of how this works, whether you recognize it or not. He details the potential reality of this belief, and that it's not inherently good or bad.
In a sea of applicants with similar qualifications standing out is becoming harder and harder, especially when climbing the career ladder. Handily, Rochelle Moulton has mastered how you can build a solid foundation for your personal brand. From developing your vision to determining what your value proposition is, host Cady Chesney and Rochelle will take you through the steps necessary for developing unforgettable personal b...
In a world where productivity, efficiency and all-out achievement is demanded, failure has become a dirty word in many corners. Rich Maxwell, an executive coach and owner of Maxwell and Associates, looks to stress the importance of failure as a means for greater, sustained success. Rich explains to Tim Muma how failing drives us to be better, the issues you uncover, and the traits you learn which are necessary in the future...
Many individuals have formal mentors that guide them and give them career advice, but are there drawbacks to only having one mentor versus many mentors? Karen Catlin joins the show to explore the art of micro-mentoring, or asking for advice and guidance from many people. Karen and host Cady Chesney will dive into the benefits of micro-mentoring, the impact it has on careers, and advice for getting started.
Whether you are looking for a job or trying to develop within a current profession, networking is vital to sustained success. Though it can be a challenge for many to master, Jennifer Walsh has some practical tips to share with Tim Muma. Jennifer is the founder and business strategist for Le Jardin Marketing and she has utilized over 20 years of experience in marketing to discover and implement the most effective ways to ne...
It's common to hear clamoring for work-life balance when it comes to managing one's career and personal obligations, but many wonder if it can truly exist in today's day and age. Renee Warren, Co-Founder and CEO of OnBoardly, also sees work-life balance as a myth of sorts and something that should be dropped as an ideal. Renee offers up some alternative suggestions to Tim Muma to help people effectively handle the busy and...
Confidence in yourself and your skills and abilities can have an impact on your quality of work and overall happiness. When your confidence takes a hit, so can the quality of your work and your happiness. Michelle Kerrigan joins the show to discuss what those confidence killers are and what you can do to overcome them.
Our perception of certain situations has a tremendous influence on performance, particularly when it comes to our professional work. Ryan Holiday, marketing director for American Apparel and author of "The Obstacle is the Way", discusses the many cases where one's perceived odds were low for success, yet they thrived. Ryan gives Tim Muma his perspective and real-world examples of how we can all perform well under any circum...