Lifescale: How to Live a More Creative, Productive, and Happy Life with author Brian Solis

Somewhere along the way, we got distracted. As much as we multitask, love our devices and feel like we’re in control, deep down we know that something is off. Shortened attention spans, declines in critical thinking, lack of sleep, self-doubt, and decreased creativity are just some effects coming to light in an age of digital distraction. It’s time to reclaim our lives. It’s time to take control.

Lifescale is a journey of self-discovery and growth. It’s about getting back into balance and remastering our destinies.

Author Brian Solis knows first-hand. He struggled with distraction and all of its ill-effects. To get his life back, he developed a set of techniques, exercises, and thought experiments designed to tame the chaos, and positively and productively navigate our day-to-day lives.

Instead of falling victim to the never-ending cycle of newsfeeds, Likes, addictive apps, and boredom scrolling (aka the endless scroll), we can learn to manage our time and inspire our own lives to bring meaning back—without sacrificing the benefits that our devices bring us. 

This episode is shorter than usual because our guest has just started a new business, you can find Brian Solis here: www.briansolis.com

Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business: Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next with Henry Hutcheson

If approximately 70 percent of all businesses are family businesses, and two out of three don’t survive to the next generation, what can you do to make sure your business will survive and thrive? 

Today’s episode comes clean with much-needed info on nitty-gritty issues, such as entitlement, letting employees (even family members) go when they just aren’t working out, compensation, including:

Your kids in the business (when to bring them in, help them move up, and prep them to take over), 

  • Shareholder agreements
  • Selecting the next leader
  • Deciding whether to keep the business or sell it
  • Exit strategies for outgoing leaders
  • Money matters
  • Succession planning
  • Communication
  • Conflict resolution
  • Establishing an effective board
  • Transitioning to the next generation. 

We can apply the numerous ideas and tips in this engaging guide to address any business situation, family or otherwise. 

We welcome Henry Hutcheson, the author of ‘Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business: Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next’.

More about Henry here: https://www.familybusinessusa.com/

In Great Company: How to Spark Peak Performance By Creating an Emotionally Connected Workplace with Louis Carter

Our guest today presents a practical approach to ensure that your employees perform at their highest possible levels. It’s not about increasing salaries, offering huge bonuses, or investing in the latest employee engagement tools. The real answer is simpler, deeper, and longer-lasting: getting your people to love where they work.  He takes us step by step through the process of building a lasting emotional connection between your staff and your company.

His proven strategy is founded on five key principles: collaboration, optimism, values, respect, and performance. Fuse them together, and your company will be the envy of your industry.

This groundbreaking guide provides everything you need to create an environment where people have a strong sense of belonging, a place where people finally feel like they’re part of something big, where employees want to work collaboratively and creatively, where your staff and your company grow together. Bridge the engagement gap by ensuring that every member of your team spends their entire work day in great company. 

We welcome Louis Carter, the author of In Great Company: How to Spark Peak Performance By Creating an Emotionally Connected Workplace.

More about Louis here: https://louiscarter.com/articles-by-louis-carter/

Ending Aging: Reversing Human Aging in Our Lifetime with Dr Aubrey de Grey

Nearly all scientists who study the biology of aging agree that we will someday be able to substantially slow down the aging process.

Today’s guest is perhaps the most bullish of all such researchers and believes that the key biomedical technology required to eliminate aging-derived debilitation and death – is now within reach. In his book, he and his research assistant Michael Rae describe the details of this biotechnology.

They explain that the aging of the human body, just like the aging of man-made machines, results from an accumulation of various types of damage. As with man-made machines, this damage can periodically be repaired, leading to the indefinite extension of the machine’s fully functional lifetime, just as is routinely done with classic cars.

We already know what types of damage accumulate in the human body, and we are moving rapidly toward the comprehensive development of technologies to remove that damage. By demystifying aging and its postponement for the nonspecialist reader, our guest systematically dismantles the fatalist presumption that aging will forever defeat the efforts of medical science.

We welcome the author of Ending Aging: The Rejuvenation Breakthroughs That Could Reverse Human Aging in Our Lifetime Dr Aubrey de Grey.

We discuss:

  • The Sens Mission to end age
  • The challenges of changing the age paradigm
  • Decoupling aging from age-related diseases
  • The 7 common age-related diseases
  • The 7 solutions to those diseases
  • The impact of immortality of society

More about Aubrey and Sens here: https://www.sens.org

Entrepreneurship the Disney Way with Mike Goldsby

This episode focuses on the business story of Walt Disney and the company he built. Combining a unique blend of entrepreneurship, creativity, innovation, and a relentless drive to bring out the best in his teams, Walt Disney created one of the most successful ventures in business history.

Outlining the specific processes of the company, our guest provides us with the tools we need to embrace our own entrepreneurial leadership style, to lead effectively, to be more innovative, and to build a successful organisation. 


Through the lens of Disney, we hear about the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership. Beginning with a general introduction to the concepts relevant to the entrepreneurial organisation today, we examine how Disney built his empire and how the company remains an industry leader. We touch on the Entrepreneurial Leadership Instrument, which measures one’s style in leading entrepreneurial ventures.

‘
Entrepreneurship the Disney Way’ brings entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership to life through the compelling story of one of the most recognisable businessmen and companies of our time. We cover the early years of Walt Disney and the amazing challenges he overcame to build a lasting business.

We welcome the author of Entrepreneurship the Disney Way Mike Goldsby.

More about Mike here: https://elprofile.com/

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