Friday, January 12, 2024

Permission to Kick Ass Podcast. People First Business. Episode 84 with c...

Welcome to Permission to Kick Ass, the show that gives you a virtual “seat at the bar” for the REAL conversations that happen between entrepreneurs... none of that polished, perfect stuff you'd see on stage at a conference. My guest today, Richard Blank had a vision from an early age — to do work that would fulfill his needs vs society’s expectations. With that as his guiding compass, his path led him to Costa Rica where he eventually became the CEO of a call center. But Richard’s vision goes far beyond him… what I love about his business is how much intention he puts into paying it forward. Listen now for some major inspiration! Richard wasn’t willing to compromise his dreams of creating a life he loved. He brings that same passion and dedication to his business, day in and day out. To find someone so true to their ethics in business is rare and refreshing. This episode is jam-packed full of perspective shifting insight to running a people-first business. If you’re looking to strengthen the relationships within your biz (hint: you absolutely should be, if you’re not already!) this one’s for you. Can’t-Miss Moments From This Episode: Ever looked at someone else’s life and thought “I wish I could do that?” Great news: YOU ABSOLUTELY CAN! I lovingly request you take notes as Richard and I break down what it takes to live a life where you stay true to yourself. The surprising thing you can give to anyone, anywhere, in any situation that will immediately de-escalate tensions and build a ton of loyalty and goodwill. This is how Richard cracked the code on scaling his business and getting people to LOVE working with him. Embarrassing admission time: as a former hothead who LOVED hashing out issues right friggin’ now (read: arguing), I say this to you with all the love I have. You don’t have to solve every problem the instant it happens (and why trying to force it often makes things worse). If you struggle with how to frame up a tough convo, I got a little trick you can try out. Much to my surprise, once I put it into practice, I earned myself the title of “great people manager.” Here’s a counter-intuitive thought: what if you could use strategic passive aggression to help you deal with a difficult client? Richard’s take sounds shocking, but when used with intention (vs actual aggression), you can show, not tell, your client the path forward. This one is jam-packed full of advice. Don’t miss out - listen now! This isn't another "X ways to Y your Z" tactical show. It's about the challenges and struggles every entrepreneur goes through as they grow.Join host Angie Colee as she interviews all kinds of business owners, from those a few years into freelancing… to CEOs helming 9-figure companies. We talk about losing 80% of your business in a matter of weeks to head trash keeping you stuck playing small, and everything in between.If you’ve ever worried that everyone else “gets it” and you’re missing something (or messing things up), this show’s for you. Whenever things get frustrating or overwhelming with your business, listen to Permission to Kick Ass for some incredible ideas on how to proceed, along with a high-octane dose of “You can do it!”