Nearly two years ago, I was up on top of my house on a chilly Sunday afternoon putting up Christmas lights. Around the house, I typically don't work without my phone and headphones on. I remember sitting on the edge of my roof clipping strands of lights to my shingles while Dave Ramsey was speaking to me about ways to better run my company.
Wait....
What?
It was right at two years ago when I discovered podcasts. For those unfamiliar with podcasts, this is sort of an audio blog. I use iTunes for downloading my podcasts, though I'm sure there are other programs.
Since then I have come to value podcasts as a way of my ongoing professional development. The two professional podcasts that I subscribe to are free and thus, offer me tremendous value. For this blog entry, I simply want to share with you the two professional podcasts (though there are others I enjoy) that help me the most with leading our agency.
Dave Ramsey's 'Entreleadership'
I have been a fan of Dave Ramsey's work for a long time. My family and I use his principles from Financial Peace University and I use what he teaches in his book 'Entreleadership.'
Currently, his podcast is hosted by Chris Hogan, part of Dave's speakers group. This podcasts focuses on various parts of Entreleadership and most of the podcasts feature a portion of Dave speaking at Entreleadership events. After that, Chris will typically interview an author, speaker or business leader to gain insight into how that person runs their company or performs his/her job.
Entreleadership is typically podcast a couple of times each month and is a free download on iTunes. It's actually from this podcast that I was introduced to.....
Michael Hyatt's 'This is Your Life'
Michael Hyatt, former CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers, was being interviewed on the Entreleadership podcast when his book 'Platform: Getting Noticed in a Noisy World' came out. In that interview, I was motivated to purchase his book and have since recommended it everywhere that I've been able to speak since.
Michael's podcast is called, "This is Your Life" and he focuses on intentional leadership. Typically produced once each week, Michael focuses on a different aspect of leadership. My favorite thing about his podcast is that, I believe without exception, he gives the listener specific action items to take to become more intentional in his/her leadership. Michael also answers listener questions on the podcast.
Michael's podcast also feels very relatable. He is very honest with his listeners when he modifies the format of the podcast, is going out of town, struggling with a specific issue, etc. In addition to his podcast, he also interacts regularly on Twitter (@michaelhyatt).
I mentioned earlier that I do like listening to podcasts other than these two, but as far as my growth as a leader goes, these are my 'go-to' listens. Where else in the world could you get two authors who are as successful as these two are and the wealth of experience and knowledge they bring to the table for free? I appreciate their work and that they offer this gift to folks like me that could use every ounce of help that we can get!
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