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Productivity Smarts
Gerald J. Leonard
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Productivity Smarts 068 - This is Not the End with Nina Sossamon-Pogue
Saison 2 · Épisode 68
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Durée 42:57
Life can feel like one curveball after another, and sometimes, just staying in the game feels like a victory. We’ve all been there. But what if I told you that you could not only survive those tough times but come out stronger on the other side?
In this episode of the Productivity Smarts Podcast, host Gerald J. Leonard engages in a compelling conversation with Nina Sossamon-Pogue, a corporate executive, Emmy Award-winning news anchor, and former U.S. gymnastics team member. They delve into themes of resilience, personal growth, and productivity. Nina shares her journey through life’s challenges, highlighting the crucial role of mindset shifts and positive influences. She also discusses how social media comparisons can erode self-worth and the importance of curating a supportive environment. The episode wraps up with practical strategies to overcome adversity and take control of your narrative, encouraging you to embrace resilience for success in all areas of life.
Ready to transform your setbacks into comebacks? Tune in now and discover how resilience can be your greatest asset.
What We Discuss
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[02:01] Introduction to Nina Sossamon-Pogue
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[08:05] Finding focus in the present
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[17:35] Nina's reflection on job loss
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[20:38] Journaling forward concept
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[25:05] The impact of trauma and navigating life's challenges
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[35:20] The dangers of comparison
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[38:07] Taking control of your life
Notable Quotes
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[03:06] “My success stems from being resilient. Throughout my life, resilience is what helped me thrive and do better.” - Nina
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[11:46] “‘When you're in the frame, you can't see the picture.’ - Willie Jolly” - Gerald
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[27:32] "Whatever this is that you're going through, it's okay to not be okay." - Nina
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[35:20] “Comparison is the thief of joy.” - Nina
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[38:45] “You are in control of your life. If it's not working, it's up to you to fix it.” - Nina
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[39:41] “It's not just about doing a lot of stuff; it's about who you become and how you reinvent yourself as you go through life's challenges.” - Gerald
Resources
Nina Sossamon-Pogue
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Website - https://www.ninasossamonpogue.com/
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Twitter -https://x.com/NinaSossP
Productivity Smarts Podcast
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Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com
Gerald J. Leonard
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Website - geraldjleonard.com
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Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com
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Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard
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Productivity Smarts 067 - Quitless with Corey Poirier
Saison 2 · Épisode 67
mardi 27 août 2024 • Durée 43:09
Are you struggling to juggle your work responsibilities with your personal life? Have you ever wondered how saying “no” might actually be the key to maintaining focus and achieving your goals? With the evolving definition of work-life balance, how do you strike the right chord between dedication and burnout?
In this episode of the Productivity Smarts Podcast, host Gerald J. Leonard engages in an enlightening conversation with Corey Poirier, an acclaimed keynote speaker and author. They explore key topics such as productivity, work-life balance, and personal growth. Corey shares his distinctive perspective on work-life balance, stressing the value of truly loving what you do. He also introduces his latest book, The Enlightened Passenger, and highlights the importance of saying no to non-essential tasks. This episode delves into how clarity, focus, and purpose are crucial for productivity and provides actionable strategies for maintaining a productive mindset and leveraging your network for success.
Tune in to hear more from Corey Poirier and gain practical tips to elevate your productivity and well-being.
What We Discuss
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[02:01] - Introduction to Corey Poirier
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[04:37] - The concept of balance
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[09:32] - Clarity in purpose
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[15:00] - Strategies to avoid burnout
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[18:16] - Traits of consistently productive individuals
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[21:35] - Mindset and productivity
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[28:29] - Event + response = outcome
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[31:01] - Continuous learning
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[33:16] - Leveraging networks for productivity
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[41:23] - Blue Talks initiative
Notable Quotes
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[03:39] “For me, when it comes to work-life balance, I threw out that term years ago. Balance to me is the fact that I love what I do all day, every day.” - Corey Poirier
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[07:27] “I grew up as a yes person. My grandfather always told me to do everything, say yes to everything, and then figure out how to juggle it all. But I realized that high achievers say no over and over again to focus on what truly matters.” - Corey Poirier
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[14:03] “I burned out twice in my life, and I don't ever want to burn out again. It took me nine months of feeling exhausted all the time. I don't want anybody to burn out, so I say no to things that drain me and take breaks to recharge.” - Corey Poirier
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[31:01] “Once we stop learning, we stop living.” - Corey Poirier
Resources
Corey Poirier
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Website - https://www.thespeakingprogram.com/
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Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thatspeakerguy/
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Twitter - https://x.com/thatspeakerguy?lang=en
Productivity Smarts Podcast
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Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com
Gerald J. Leonard
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Website - geraldjleonard.com
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Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com
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Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard
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Productivity Smarts 058 - The Son I Knew Too Late with Sally Raymond
Saison 1 · Épisode 58
mardi 25 juin 2024 • Durée 46:36
What if I told you that behind every smile, every success, lies a hidden battle – a struggle against the relentless tide of trauma, grief, and loss? How do we reconcile the paradox of achieving great feats while battling the demons of our own minds? And amidst the chaos, how do we find the courage to prioritize our emotional well-being and embrace the transformative power of self-care?
In a compelling conversation, host Gerald J. Leonard delves into the profound impact of trauma and grief on emotional well-being with author Sally Raymond, who shares her personal journey following her son's tragic death. Together, they emphasize the importance of self-care and integrating traumatic experiences to maintain mental and emotional health.
Tune in to this powerful episode to gain invaluable insights on navigating through grief and trauma, and learn practical strategies for maintaining your mental and emotional well-being.
What We Discuss
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[02:01] Sally Raymond's story
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[05:13] Misunderstandings in psychotherapy
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[07:49] The brain's response to trauma
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[16:18] Strategies for coping with grief and loss
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[22:33] The importance of self-care
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[24:01] The impact of trauma on mental health and productivity
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[25:29] Maintaining balance during difficult times
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[34:27] Tips for setting realistic goals during challenging periods
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[40:42] Finding new purpose after loss and advice for discovering a new direction
Notable Quotes
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[04:06] “There is a place for no. The place for no is to say yes to something better.” - Sally
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[14:06] “If you focus on the worst case, you're going to overreact. You're going to be filled with fear and you're going to do something silly that isn't going to be appropriate for the situation.”- Sally
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[16:19] “Grief and loss take an enormous amount of energy, but it's a natural process. Don't fight it; allow yourself to feel because it's essential that you allow it full expression.” - Sally
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[24:39] “Your well-being is absolutely integral to the functioning, consistency, and competence of every other member of your galaxy.” - Sally
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[43:19] “Everything is not to take us out; it is the same thing—learn from it, don't demonize it, don't authorize it, look at what's the gift.” - Sally
Resources
Sally Raymond
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Website - https://sallyaraymond.com/
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Book: The Son I Knew Too Late: A Guide to Help You Survive and Thrive
Productivity Smarts Podcast
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Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com
Gerald J. Leonard
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Website - https://productivitysmarts.com/
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Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com
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Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard
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Productivity Smarts 057 - Parents on a Mission with Richard R. Ramos
Saison 2 · Épisode 57
mardi 18 juin 2024 • Durée 40:55
How many times have you considered the impact of being a parent on your work productivity? The answer reveals a fascinating intersection of two vital roles in our lives. Regardless of your title or the heights you've reached in your career, the responsibilities and joys of parenting inevitably shape your daily life and, consequently, your productivity at work.
This episode of the Productivity Smarts podcast delves into how parenting can influence productivity.
Host Gerald J. Leonard is joined by guest Richard R. Ramos, founder of the Latino Coalition for Community Leadership (LCL). The LCL is a beacon of hope for high-risk families and youths, providing support and guidance to those in need. Richard's dedication to promoting stronger communities through emotional maturity, purpose, and values is clearly demonstrated in his advocacy work.
During the conversation, Richard sheds light on the often-overlooked impact of parenting on productivity. He shares his personal journey and insights into the importance of emotional maturity, purpose, and values in family life to enhance productivity.
Don't miss out on transforming your approach to parenting and boosting productivity - it's all about making the right choices and embracing forgiveness.
What We Discuss
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[02:07] Introduction to Richard Ramos
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[03:07] The impact of parenting on productivity
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[06:55] Richard’s journey to becoming a parent advocate
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[13:40] Strategies for effective parenting
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[19:21] Instilling purpose and values within the family
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[22:27] Negative impact of technology on family interactions
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[28:16] Three parenting styles and their effects
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[32:03] Fostering resilience and adaptability in children
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[35:41] Influence of parents on community building
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[40:13] Conclusion and call to action
Notable Quotes
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[05:45] “We grow old automatically, but we do not grow up automatically.” - Richard
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[14:43] “The first thing to do to gain emotional maturity, I suggest to parents is, you got to find a time to slow down.” - Richard
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[23:55] “Facebook is taking away ‘face time’, and you can't let that happen.” - Richard
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[27:59] “Children are being influenced by influencers. I want to be the main influence in my life, for my children's life.” - Richard
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[32:03] “One of the things I like to encourage parents in is I talk about preparation for separation and infiltration, not isolation.” - Richard
Resources
Richard R. Ramos
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Website - https://parentsonamission.org/
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-ramos-067ba018/
Productivity Smarts Podcast
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Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com
Gerald J. Leonard
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Website - https://productivitysmarts.com/
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Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com
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Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard
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Productivity Smarts 056 - Self-Made Success with Dr. Shaan Patel
Saison 2 · Épisode 56
mardi 11 juin 2024 • Durée 40:28
Have you ever found yourself captivated by tales of individuals who seem to defy all odds, rising from humble beginnings to achieve remarkable success?
This episode of Productivity Smarts dives into the world of efficiency and success. Host Gerald J. Leonard talks with Dr. Shaan Patel, founder of Prep Expert. Dr. Patel is a man whose journey from a budget motel in Las Vegas to the pinnacle of educational success embodies the very essence of determination and efficiency.
Dr. Patel shares his journey through his SAT triumph, his appearance on Shark Tank, and his insights on productivity and internal motivation. Emphasizing the importance of practice and present-moment focus, the episode delves into strategies for enhancing efficiency and the role of internal drive in achieving goals. The discussion also underscores the value of mindfulness in boosting productivity and maintaining emotional stability.
Tune in and learn from Dr. Shaan Patel's remarkable journey and gain valuable insights into how mindfulness and determination can propel you toward success.
What We Discuss
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[02:01] - Introduction to Dr. Shaan Patel
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[06:43] - Overcoming challenges and achieving success
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[08:21] - Misconceptions about productivity
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[11:05] - Impact of upbringing on motivation
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[14:46] - Principles of productivity and motivation
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[18:31] - Internal motivation and its importance
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[20:20] - The power of now
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[21:55] - The misconception of productivity
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[28:26] - Practicing the law of attraction
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[34:30] - The morning power hour and the Dundee philosophy
Notable Quotes
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[15:30] “I realized that if I wanted to live more of a balanced life where I could have some social life still while working and achieving goals, I would have to get really good at productivity.” - Dr. Shaan Patel
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[20:20] “The more you can focus on the present and the present moment, I think that the happier you can be and the more productive you can be because you can only take action in the present.” - Dr. Shaan Patel
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[23:18] “80% of your results come from 20% of the effort, so it's really about figuring out what tasks are going to be the most valuable.” - Dr. Shaan Patel
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[30:22] “You have to really feel, visualize, and have it vibrate through your body whatever you want to happen, and it's got to be a daily practice.” - Dr. Shaan Patel
Resources
Dr. Shaan Patel
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Website - https://prepexpert.com/
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Book: Self-Made Success: 48 Secret Strategies To Live Happier, Healthier, And Wealthier by Dr. Shaan Patel
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LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-shaan-patel
Productivity Smarts Podcast
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Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com
Gerald J. Leonard
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Website - https://productivitysmarts.com/
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Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com
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Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard
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Productivity Smarts 055 - The Untold Story with Michael Vasquez
Saison 2 · Épisode 55
mardi 4 juin 2024 • Durée 33:09
In the face of the ongoing opioid crisis, policymakers, healthcare professionals, and business leaders are burdened with a pressing question: Are we losing the battle? Workplaces have emerged as a critical frontier in the fight against this epidemic, as its devastating effects reverberate across communities. In this digital age, where artificial intelligence (AI) permeates various aspects of our lives, could AI offer a glimmer of hope in combating the crisis's profound impact on workplace productivity?
This episode of the Productivity Smarts Podcast delves into the intersection of entrepreneurship, healthcare, and AI technology in a thought-provoking conversation. Host Gerald J. Leonard speaks with Michael Vasquez, a trailblazing entrepreneur whose companies have created significant impacts across diverse industries.
Michael's journey from software developer to influential business founder is a testament to the transformative power of communication and lifelong learning. He shares insights from his book, The Untold Story of the Opioid Crisis in American Healthcare, providing a compelling narrative of how his company's AI algorithms are actively combating the epidemic's effects on workplace productivity.
This episode offers valuable insights on enhancing productivity, addressing health crises in business, and the pivotal role of AI in healthcare. Don't miss out on Michael's compelling insights—tune in now.
What We Discuss
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[02:01] - Introducing Michael Vasquez
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[11:36] - Leveraging AI for opioid crisis solution
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[15:34] - AI Predictive Analysis for Opioid Management
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[20:24] - Employer Response to Opioid Crisis Solution
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[21:14] - Retrospective Review in Project Management
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[22:04] - Identifying Physicians for Opioid Crisis
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[23:37] - Challenges in Getting Doctors to Change
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[26:36] - Addressing Limiting Beliefs
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[29:18] - Michael’s Book on Opioid Crisis
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[30:13] - Embracing Technology for Intervention
Notable Quotes
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[05:33] "Communication is so key. Without being able to communicate, you can't be productive." - Michael Vasquez
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[22:14] "We decided that probably the physicians are where we should look for the heart of the problem." - Michael Vasquez
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[29:56] "Without the AI tools, we couldn't get to the people where I think the heart of it is, which is the physician." - Michael Vasquez
Resources
Michael Vasquez
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Website - https://opioidcm.com/
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LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikevasquezopcm/
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Book: The Untold Story of the Opioid Crisis in American Healthcare
Productivity Smarts Podcast
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Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com
Gerald J. Leonard
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Website - geraldjleonard.com
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Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com
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Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard
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Productivity Smarts 054 - Future-Proof with Philip Blackett
Saison 2 · Épisode 54
mercredi 29 mai 2024 • Durée 46:50
Are you losing sleep over the looming presence of artificial intelligence in your profession? Are you eager to equip yourself with the necessary tools to outpace the ever-evolving job market? Instead of fearing the impact of artificial intelligence, imagine harnessing its power to enhance your capabilities and become indispensable to employers. But the burning question remains: how can you navigate this transformative landscape to secure your career?
This episode of the Productivity Smarts podcast unravels the essence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), going beyond the buzz to illuminate its transformative potential. It delves into why AI is not merely a buzzword but a game changer.
Host Gerald J. Leonard sits down with the incredible Philip Blackett, an Amazon bestselling author and a powerhouse in the world of productivity. Philip shares insights from his groundbreaking book “Future Proof: How to Adopt and Master Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) to Secure Your Job and Career,” discussing how embracing AI can enhance productivity. He reflects on his upbringing and the value of education and hard work instilled by his grandparents. Philip encourages listeners to view AI as an opportunity to delegate routine tasks, focus on expertise areas, and pursue continuous learning to become valuable organizational assets.
Philip's story is one of inspiration, rooted in the values instilled by his grandparents. The emphasis on education and hard work has been the cornerstone of his success. It's a reminder to all of us about the importance of a solid foundation and the willingness to embrace new opportunities.
By tuning in to this episode, you'll come away with a fresh perspective on AI, productivity, and how to future-proof your work and life.
What We Discuss
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[02:01] - Introducing Philip Blackett
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[05:15] - Misunderstandings about AI and productivity
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[08:19] - Influence of upbringing on career choices
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[10:42] - Discussion of Philip’s book, “Future Proof”
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[12:00] - Strategies for enhancing productivity with AI
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[20:45] - The impact of AI on coding
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[22:43] - Misconceptions about AI
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[24:29] - AI's relevance across fields
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[33:36] - Creating balance for ethical AI integration
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[40:15] - Continuous learning with AI
Notable Quotes
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[00:02:50] “One of the biggest lessons I've learned in my first half of my life is you have to be open to flexibility, you have to be able to adapt, you have to be resilient.” - Philip Blackett
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[00:05:19] “We fear what we don't understand, and I think that's a similar stance here with AI.” - Philip Blackett
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[00:12:00] “The first thing I would say is you look at AI as an opportunity, not a threat.” - Philip Blackett
Resources
Philip Blackett
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Website - https://www.philipblackett.com/
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Book: Future-Proof: How to Adopt and Master Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) to Secure Your Job and Career
Productivity Smarts Podcast
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Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com
Gerald J. Leonard
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Website - geraldjleonard.com
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Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com
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Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard
Kiva is a loan, not a donation, allowing you to cycle your money and create a personal impact worldwide. https://www.kiva.org/lender/topmindshelpingtopminds
Productivity Smarts 053 - American Grit with John Suzuki
Saison 2 · Épisode 53
mardi 21 mai 2024 • Durée 37:46
Ease is a greater enemy to progress than hardship. These powerful words from Denzel Washington highlight a fundamental truth: real growth comes from embracing challenges, not avoiding them. By confronting obstacles head-on, we unlock our true capabilities and potential for growth. Embracing life's difficulties leads to continuous improvement, personal evolution, and ultimately, success and fulfillment.
This episode of the Productivity Smarts Podcast offers a refreshing and deeply insightful take on what it truly means to be resilient. Host Gerald J. Leonard is joined by John Suzuki, author of American Grit: From a Japanese American Concentration Camp Rises an American War Hero. Through engaging conversations and inspiring anecdotes, they explore the power of resilience, grit, and having a clear vision for success in today's world.
John Suzuki’s journey, marked by desire, discipline, and goal orientation, illuminates resilience as not just an admirable quality but a necessary trait for achieving productivity and success. His narrative, coupled with Gerald’s philosophy, demonstrates that even small acts, when driven by compassion and vision, can create ripples of significant change.
Tune in to this episode for a refreshing take on resilience and discover how embracing challenges can lead to unparalleled personal and professional growth.
What We Discuss
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[00:02:01] Introducing John Suzuki
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[00:06:17] The story behind American Grit
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[00:13:00] Overcoming productivity challenges from an individual and book perspective
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[00:18:04] The dynamics when dealing with leadership for productivity
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[00:20:38] Leadership lessons from Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft
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[00:22:15] The role of resilience in overcoming challenges and personal growth
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[00:30:57] Learning from the past and preventing history from repeating
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[00:33:36] The power of determination and vision
Notable Quotes
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[00:08:53] “We have the ability to make the decision of the direction we want our lives to go irregardless of what society or the all the chaos that's out there.” - Gerald J. Leonard
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[00:07:08] “It's okay to be different. It's okay to disagree. It's okay to want more for yourself. It's okay to not go with the flow.” - John Suzuki
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[00:24:34] “Failure leads to success. It's okay to keep going.” - John Suzuki
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[00:25:26] “If you want things to be easy, it's not going to challenge you to become your best.” - Gerald J. Leonard
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[00:28:41] “One of the top three character traits that is really important is the ability to persevere.” - John Suzuki
Resources
John Suzuki
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Website - johnsuzuki.com
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Book: American Grit: From a Japanese American Concentration Camp Rises an American War Hero
Productivity Smarts Podcast
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Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com
Gerald J. Leonard
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Website - geraldjleonard.com
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Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com
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Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard
Kiva is a loan, not a donation, allowing you to cycle your money and create a personal impact worldwide. https://www.kiva.org/lender/topmindshelpingtopminds
Productivity Smarts 052 - CONNECTIPLOMACY with Marjorie Hope
Saison 2 · Épisode 52
mercredi 1 mai 2024 • Durée 38:22
Marjorie Hope is the author of CONNECTIPLOMACY: Using Our Differences to Connect, and she graduated from Salisbury University and obtained postgraduate certifications from the London School of Economics and Harvard University. She owned and operated a large gymnastics school as a competitive gymnast, embracing the synergy between mind, body, and spirit while incorporating the importance of being “fit for life” and that “more is possible.” In 2016, she founded America Connected, an international non-profit and non-partisan organization teaching people worldwide how to connect through cultural diplomacy.
Connecting through Respect and YES, we can find common ground.
From the dawn of civilization to the modern era, the practice of diplomacy has woven an intricate weave of harmony, understanding, and mutual respect. Great kingdoms engaged in diplomacy, exemplified by the brilliance of the Amarna system, where clay tablets etched with wisdom and eloquence crisscrossed the region, paving the way for peace, trade, and cultural exchange. Great Kings recognized that "cooperation," not conflict, reigned supreme—a lesson echoing through the corridors of time.
I can teach people how to connect through our differences, develop mutual respect, and alleviate anxiety through diplomacy. Diplomacy demands a careful understanding of the positions and interests of all parties involved, highlighting the possibility of finding common ground even in conflict. It emphasizes maintaining cordial and respectful relationships with foreign leaders, even during times of tension. I firmly believe in the importance of civility and courtesy in international relations, emphasizing the need for patience, persistence, and mutual respect in achieving diplomatic goals, especially in our everyday world. My experiences include stories of diplomacy with a sheik in Dubai, a Japanese Prime Minister, and the balconies in Italy!
Productivity Smarts 051 - Journey Into Peace with Michael Starr
Saison 2 · Épisode 51
samedi 20 avril 2024 • Durée 42:49
Our guest is Michael Starr who is an adventurer at heart. He loves exploring and “going where few have gone.” While studying at Carnegie Mellon University, he and a friend canoed fifty-four days from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. The next year, he hitchhiked and bused for four months through the United States, Mexico, and Guatemala, living on $3 per day.