Seth Godin, bestselling author, blogger and speaker, let me interrupt his Monday morning to ask a few questions around the intersection of organizational health and culture and themes in his books The Icarus Deception and Linchpin. I think you will find Seth’s ideas and advice thought provoking and practical. Both video and audio of the interview are available below. If you are not currently subscribed to the It’s Worth Noting podcast, I invite you to do so and catch-up on episodes you may have missed. New episodes will go live about every two weeks. The focus will be interviews and conversations with business and thought leaders on organizational health and culture. Listen below or on other podcast players.
I recently had the opportunity to get a few minutes with Gary Vaynerchuk to get his take on organizational health and culture. For those not familiar with Gary, he gained notoriety expanding his family’s wine business into Wine Library TV. Building on his wine and social media hustle, Gary became a best selling author of Crush It! and The Thank You Economy and launched VaynerMedia, a brand consulting agency with a focus on social media. Gary’s enthusiasm and energy is contagious. I hope you find the thoughts and ideas he shared with me helpful for your organization. Listen below or on other podcast players.
Roy Spence is an Austin advertising legend. He’s a founding member of GSD&M, one of the most celebrated and impactful advertising agencies over the past few decades. Along with his work in advertising, Roy has found time to create The Purpose Institute, write a WSJ best-selling book, It’s Not What You Sell: It’s What You Stand For, and start a hot sauce company out of an airstream trailer. Roy’s passion is helping individuals and organizations find their purpose. He’s also a board member of the Conscious Capitalism movement. We dived into both topics during our interview, broken into two parts for you to enjoy so be sure to also listen to Part 2: Be great at what you’re good at. Listen below or on other podcast players.
This is Part 2 of a two part interview. If you have not listened to Part 1, please do so before continuing… Roy Spence is an Austin advertising legend. He’s a founding member of GSD&M, one of the most celebrated and impactful advertising agencies over the past few decades. Along with his work in advertising, Roy has found time to create The Purpose Institute, write a WSJ best-selling book, It’s Not What You Sell: It’s What You Stand For, and start a hot sauce company out of an airstream trailer. Roy’s passion is helping individuals and organizations find their purpose. He’s also a board member of the Conscious Capitalism movement. We dived into both topics during our interview, broken into two parts for you to enjoy so be sure to listen to Part 1: Make a difference, they’ll pay you money. Listen below or on other podcast players.