The Few Leaders

The Few Podcast is where we explore the stories of the few people who have achieved their dreams and life purpose. Join host Christian Boucousis as he interviews successful entrepreneurs, athletes, authors, and thought leaders to uncover their secrets to success. Through candid conversations, we discover the challenges and struggles they faced on their journey and learn from their experiences. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a sports enthusiast, or simply curious about success, The Few Podcast offers insights and inspiration to help you achieve your own goals.

How to Future Proof Your Organisation in 5 Years Using AI and Strategic Foresight with Jonathan Brill

AI won’t replace leaders, but leaders who use AI will replace those who don’t.In this episode of The Few Leaders: Speaker Series, I sit down with Jonathan Brill, Forbes’ number one futurist and a leading authority on innovation, technology, and future strategy. Tune in as we explore how leaders can future-proof their organisations by harnessing the power of AI and building more intelligent, adaptable systems to thrive in uncertain times. We break down the myths around artificial intelligence, uncover why rigid five-year plans no longer work, and reveal the small strategic decisions that create resilience and long-term advantage. From navigating demographic shifts and geopolitical change to rethinking leadership roles in an AI-driven world, this conversation is a blueprint for staying ahead of disruption. Whether you’re a business leader anxious about rapid change or an executive eager to turn uncertainty into opportunity, this episode offers practical insights that will help you lead with confidence in the face of tomorrow’s challenges.Actionable TakeawayBuild rolling options, not rigid five year plansLet AI take on what people can’t, shouldn’t, or won’t doMake small moves today that create big options tomorrowAsk for more help than your peersGrow opportunities by building unexpected connectionsStay calm in chaos by using first principlesChoose career steps that open more doors, even if they failLean into change to uncover opportunities Connect with Jonathan Brill:Learn more about Jonathan BrillJonathan on LinkedInJonathan's Media Kit Connect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
46:53

From Burnout to Flow: Building Energy Intelligence with Josh Allan Dykstra

What if work did not have to suck? In this episode of The Few Leaders: Speaker Series, I sit down with Josh Allan Dykstra, a future of work strategist helping leaders and organisations rethink how we work in an age of disruption. Josh shares why most workplaces drain energy instead of fuelling it, and how leaders can redesign work so it becomes energising, purposeful, and ready for the future.Together, we explore the hidden systems shaping our experience of work, the power of Energy Intelligence, and why mindset alone is not enough without action. Josh unpacks how to create flow, anchor teams in purpose, and face AI with curiosity instead of fear. This is a practical and inspiring conversation for any leader looking to adapt, thrive, and guide others through inevitable change.Actionable TakeawayRedesign work so it energises instead of drains youIdentify your energisers and build them into your dayTurn positive thinking into concrete actionPractise getting into flow for maximum impactAnchor your team with a clear sense of purposeExplore AI tools and learn how to use them nowStep up as the guide who directs and clarifiesMake space for reflection to lead with wisdom Connect with Josh Allan Dykstra:Learn more about Josh Allan DykstraJosh on LinkedInJosh on InstagramJosh on FacebookConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
42:23

From Vision to Action: The Power of Intentional Leadership with Brian Morris

What separates leaders who only talk about vision from those who actually make it happen? In today’s complex world, where strategy often falls short in execution and leaders face constant disruption, the answer lies in intentional leadership and the discipline to follow through.In this episode of The Few Leadership Speaker Series, I sit down with Brian Morris, President and Managing Partner of Leadercast, to explore the critical connection between clarity of purpose, effective strategy execution, and continuous self-development. Brian reveals why investing in yourself first allows you to lead others from a place of strength, how to reinvent in the face of setbacks, and what it truly means to build a legacy of impact. Along the way, we uncover powerful lessons drawn from sport, myth-busting insights on leadership, and practical tools for aligning vision with action. Whether you’re leading a global team or growing a small business, this episode offers a roadmap to leading with purpose and resilience in a rapidly changing world.Actionable TakeawayAdapt your leadership to connect with every generation at work.Focus on leaving a legacy that improves people’s lives.Build trust and teamwork by leading like an athlete.Reinvent your strategy when circumstances shift.Challenge leadership myths by seeking real feedback.Use life’s sliding door moments to find purpose.Give yourself grace and learn from failures.Prioritise self-leadership so you can lead others well. Connect with Brian Morris:Learn more about Brian MorrisBrian on LinkedInBrian on X Connect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
36:47

Leadership Without Losing Yourself: Balancing Results and Integrity with Mark Gottfried

Winning isn’t the hardest part of leadership, staying human while you do it is.In this episode of The Few Leaders: Speaker Series, I sit down with veteran basketball coach and leadership speaker Mark Gottfried to explore the balance between high performance and human values. Drawing from decades at the top of college basketball and beyond, Mark reveals why resilience, integrity and connection matter just as much as results.From transforming good teams into championship ones to motivating top performers, navigating the loneliness of leadership and turning failure into growth, Mark shares candid lessons every leader can apply. This is a powerful conversation on achieving success without losing yourself along the way.Actionable TakeawayAdopt a get it done mindset and stop letting excuses hold you backLearn how to turn a winning team into a true championship teamGet your top performers to buy into the bigger pictureBuild resilience by being brutally honest with yourselfHandle the loneliness of leadership without losing focusUse failure as fuel to create your next breakthroughProtect your integrity so your decisions stay clear and easyApply the three timeless lessons Mark shares to fast-track your leadership growth Connect with Mark Gottfried:Learn more about Mark GottfriedMark on LinkedInMark on InstagramMark on YouTubeConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
53:04

Consistent Leadership: The Hidden Habit That Inspires Teams with Kevin Stealey

What does it take to lead with unwavering consistency when everything around you is uncertain?In this episode of The Few Leaders: Speaker Series, I sit down with Kevin Stealey, an experienced leader and CEO, to uncover the subtle habits and personal principles that give teams stability and guidance. We explore how fatherhood shapes decision-making, the lessons behind his book Winning Bets, and why betting on yourself is the key to growth and success. From embracing failure and turning challenges into opportunities to using storytelling and active listening to inspire teams, this conversation offers actionable insights to help leaders cultivate resilience, strengthen human connection, and make confident choices in uncertain times. Whether you’re leading a team, shaping your career, or striving to grow as a leader, this episode provides practical strategies to guide your journey with purpose and integrity.Actionable TakeawayStart each day by taking control of what you can and set the tone for success.Bet on yourself in every opportunity, even when it feels uncertain or risky.Turn disruption into a chance to solve problems and grow your skills.Share your wisdom consistently, even if people aren’t listening at first.Embrace failure as a stepping stone to improve and expand your potential.Ask the right questions to guide your team instead of telling them what to do.Put yourself in uncomfortable situations to build resilience and adaptability.Use storytelling to inspire your team and help them see the bigger picture. Connect with Kevin Stealey:Kevin on LinkedInConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
34:38

How to Stay Calm Under Pressure In Any Situation Using Emotional Regulation with Joe McNamara

When pressure rises and everything is on the line, what separates leaders who crumble from those who inspire?In this episode of The Few Leaders: Speaker Series, I sit down with Joe McNamara, a former Marine officer, firefighter, and elite rugby player, to explore what it really takes to lead with character and composure in high-stakes environments.Joe shares powerful lessons on emotional regulation, trust, and humility, showing how resilience and integrity translate into effective leadership in business and life. From making tough decisions under pressure to creating cultures of accountability and learning, this conversation is packed with insights to help you steady yourself, steady your team, and lead with impact.Actionable TakeawayLead with character even when it’s the harder choice.Learn how to steady your emotions so your team can steady theirs.Swap control for trust and watch your people step up.Use setbacks as your best training ground for resilience.Build a team culture where it’s safe to speak up and challenge.Take lessons from sport and service and bring them into your leadership.Create clarity so no one is left guessing what good looks like.Debrief with honesty and turn every experience into growth. Connect with Joe McNamara:Learn more about Joe McNamaraJoe on LinkedInJoe on Instagram Connect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
54:17

Why Human Centered Leaders Build Stronger Teams | The Ripple Effect Explained with Chris Rollins

What if every small action you take as a leader creates ripples that shape your entire organisation?In this episode I sit down with keynote speaker Chris Rollins to explore Ripple Effect Leadership, the idea that trust, connection, and culture are built in the smallest everyday moments.Chris shares the five qualities that set human-centred leaders apart: vulnerability, kindness, curiosity, empathy, and humility, and shows why they are more powerful than any playbook. From spotting hidden frictions that quietly erode performance to resetting quickly after setbacks and slowing down to truly connect, this conversation is a practical guide to making leadership more intentional, impactful, and deeply human.If you are ready to turn everyday actions into lasting influence, this episode will show you how to start your own ripple effect today.Actionable TakeawayStart small and make one intentional act that creates a ripple of impact.Practise the five human qualities that build trust and connection.Choose kindness over being “nice” by having the conversations that matter.Identify and remove micro-frictions that quietly slow your team down.Apply the “next shot” mindset to recover quickly after setbacks.Slow down intentionally to create space for trust and connection.Use everyday moments to show vulnerability while strengthening authority.Ask “If you really knew me…” to open deeper trust with your team. Connect with Chris Rollins:Learn more about Chris RollinsChris on LinkedInChris on Instagram Connect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
41:47

The Future of Leadership Why Humanity Matters More Than Ever with Anne Robie

What if the future of leadership isn’t about being tougher or faster, but about being more human?In this episode of The Few Leaders Speaker Series, I sit down with Anne Robie, a leadership coach, consultant, and speaker who has spent her career helping organisations put people back at the centre of leadership. Together, we explore the challenges of staying authentically human in an age where technology often dominates our attention and interactions. From embracing vulnerability as a strength, to navigating fear and courage in uncertain times, Anne shares powerful insights on what it really means to lead with empathy, authenticity, and connection. We unpack why so many leaders feel pressure to perform at the cost of their humanity, and how bringing your whole self to work can create trust, resilience, and stronger teams.Whether you’re leading a business, managing a team, or simply navigating change in your own career, this conversation is a compelling reminder that in a digital-first world, the most powerful leadership tool you have is your humanity. If you want to future-proof your leadership, start here.Actionable TakeawayStop hiding parts of yourself at work and bring more of who you are into the room.Swap “fearlessness” for courage: feel the fear and move forward anyway.Use vulnerability as a strength because it builds trust faster than pretending you’ve got it all together.Take a pause to breathe before big conversations because it shifts the whole energy.Get clear on your personal “why” instead of borrowing the company’s version.Connect with your team on something beyond KPIs because that’s where loyalty lives.Notice where technology helps but don’t outsource the human touch.Find your own shape of brilliance and stop squeezing into boxes you don’t fit. Connect with Anne Robie:Learn more about Anne RobieAnne on LinkedInConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
41:57

Preparation to Presence: Intentional Leadership Insights with Liz Brunner

Great leaders aren’t born confident. They prepare for it.In this episode of The Few Leaders Speaker Series, Emmy Award-winning journalist, executive coach, and author Liz Brunner shares how intentional preparation and authentic communication can shape the way leaders show up, inspire trust, and influence others.From silencing imposter syndrome and building executive presence to crafting stories that capture attention in the first 10 seconds, Liz offers practical strategies for leading with clarity and confidence. Whether you’re striving to elevate your presence, connect more authentically, or prepare with purpose, this conversation is a playbook for becoming the kind of leader people want to follow.Actionable TakeawayLearn how to build real confidence instead of just looking the partDiscover the simple shift that makes your presence felt the moment you walk into a roomStop “winging it” and master the preparation habits that set leaders apartUnlock the secret to crafting stories that grab attention in the first 10 secondsFind out how to break free from limiting beliefs and silence imposter syndromePractise authenticity without oversharing by knowing who has earned the right to your storyConnect the dots of your own career journey and turn it into a powerful leadership narrativeAlign your body, mind, and relationships so you can show up with clarity, influence and impact Connect with Liz Brunner:Learn more about Liz BrunnerLiz on LinkedInLiz on InstagramLiz on FacebookConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
38:55

Leading with Trust: Kristen Ziman on the Real Power of Human-Centered Leadership

In this episode of The Few Leaders: The Speaker Series, I chat with Kristen Ziman, former Chief of Police for Aurora, Illinois, to uncover why genuine care for people is the foundation of effective leadership. From leading through crisis and navigating politics to confronting apathy and disengagement, Kristen shares how optimism, vulnerability, and transparency can transform teams and cultures. This episode is full of real stories and straight-talking lessons that will make you rethink what it means to truly lead with impact.A must-listen for leaders who want to build trust and inspire lasting change.Actionable TakeawayLearn how to fight apathy in your team and reignite real engagement.Discover why choosing optimism changes the way you lead and perform.Tap into the three things every person craves at work: autonomy, mastery, and purpose.Find out how a single voice can disrupt negativity and shift an entire culture.Use transparency and vulnerability to build unshakeable trust.Stop fearing mistakes and learn the simple three-step apology that turns failure into respect.Redefine authority by loving your people more than your position. Connect with Kristen Ziman:Learn more about Kristen ZimanKristen on LinkedInKristen on InstagramKristen on FacebookConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
53:52

Habits That Outlasts Motivation: The Secret to Discipline and Long-Term Success with Cam F Awesome

The hardest battles are rarely fought in the ring. They’re fought within yourself.In this episode of The Few Leaders: The Speaker Series, I sit down with Cam F Awesome, former USA National Boxing Champion and international speaker, to uncover the discipline and self-awareness behind lasting success. Cam shares how personal branding is less about chasing applause and more about staying true to your values.We dive into the power of daily habits, emotional control, and resilience when setbacks hit. Cam opens up about rewriting his own story, turning adversity into growth, and leading with confidence grounded in humility.This conversation is an invitation to play the long game, protect your reputation with intention, and build a brand that is authentic, relevant, and resilient in a changing world.Actionable TakeawayRedefine your story – Rewrite the narrative you tell yourself.Build habits that outlast motivation – Show up consistently every day.Play the long game – Let small efforts compound over time.Master emotional control – Stay calm and strategic under pressure.Be intentional with your image – Align brand with your values.Turn adversity into advantage – Use setbacks to grow stronger.Lead from self-awareness – Lead with confidence and humility. Connect with Cam F Awesome:Learn more about Cam F AwesomeCam on LinkedInCam on InstagramCam on XConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube  Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
01:08:38

Break Free From Mediocrity in 30 Days Using These Growth Mindset Strategies with Keith Sampson

What if your greatest challenges were actually your biggest opportunities?In this episode, Keith Sampson reveals how to shift your perspective and see every challenge as a chance to grow. We dive into building a resilient mindset, stepping out of your comfort zone, and turning pain into fuel for your goals. From breaking free of the approval trap to finding purpose when life feels “vanilla,” this conversation is packed with practical shifts that will help you grow through life’s challenges, not just endure them.Actionable TakeawayStart owning your reactions. They will shape your life more than the events themselves.Ask yourself today: Am I willing to do the work to grow?Stop chasing approval. Build so much self-worth that you no longer need it.Step out of your comfort zone. It is the only place growth happens.Turn your pain into power. Use it as fuel, not an anchor.Define your purpose. Give yourself a reason to leap out of bed every morning.Choose to grow through life, not just go through it. Connect with Keith Sampson:Learn more about Keith SampsonKeith on LinkedInKeith on InstagramKeith on FacebookConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
22:14

The Self-Leadership Reset: Transforming Beliefs, Mindset and Influence with Corliss Rassyle

What if the biggest barrier to your leadership isn’t your skills, but your mindset? In this episode of The Few Leaders: Speaker Series, I sit down with leadership coach and author Corliss Rassyle to uncover how true leadership begins with self-leadership. From owning who you are to peeling back the layers of limiting beliefs, Corliss shares how transforming your mindset can change the way you lead, influence, and live.We explore practical yet powerful shifts, from turning affirmations into daily embodiment, to using quick resets that reclaim your focus, to replacing judgement with curiosity when challenges arise. Whether you are leading a team, a business, or simply your own life, this conversation will inspire you to love who you are while becoming who you want to be and remind you that leadership is about impact, not titles.Actionable TakeawayLearn how to peel back the layers of who you are to uncover your real potentialSpot the beliefs holding you back and replace them with ones that actually serve youShift from just saying affirmations to fully embodying the leader you want to beDiscover the quick “reset” that instantly brings you back to what matters mostPractise curiosity instead of judgement when you catch yourself reactingSee how loving who you are right now fuels the journey to who you want to becomeRecognise the influence you already have and start leading from where you areChoose daily actions that align with the kind of impact you want to make Connect with Corliss Rassyle:Learn more about Corliss RassyleCorliss on LinkedInCorliss on InstagramCorliss on FacebookConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
34:25

You're Not Stuck - You're Just Not Choosing Boldly with Brett Eaton

What if staying comfortable is the reason you’re not growing?In this episode of The Few Leaders: Speaker Series, high performance coach and speaker Brett Eaton joins the show to expose the silent trap holding so many leaders back: comfort. If you’ve ever felt stuck, uninspired or like your goals are just out of reach, this conversation will shift your perspective.Brett reveals why discomfort is not just necessary but essential for real transformation. We talk about how small daily choices create momentum, why waiting for motivation won’t work, and what it takes to follow through when no one’s watching. From owning your decisions to redefining what success means for you, this is a powerful guide to building resilience and creating change that sticks.Whether you're coasting on autopilot or standing at a crossroads, Brett’s honest insights and practical tools will help you take bold action and lead with intention, starting with one uncomfortable step.Actionable TakeawayDo the thing that makes you uncomfortable.Start now, even if it’s messy.Be honest about what’s holding you back.Take one small step every day.Show up, especially when you don’t feel like it.Surround yourself with people who challenge you.Define success in your own words.Make decisions your future self will thank you for. Connect with Brett Eaton:Learn more about Brett EatonBrett on LinkedInBrett on Instagram Connect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
51:31

What Leadership Looks Like After You Lose Everything You Thought You Were with Joe Delagrave

What if your greatest failure became your greatest advantage?In this new episode of The Few Leaders, Paralympian and Team USA wheelchair rugby coach Joe Delagrave shares how a life-changing accident forced him to rebuild everything, from his identity to his leadership.We look into what resilience really means beyond the buzzwords, how failure is the gateway to growth, and why human connection is essential in the toughest moments. Joe opens up about confronting shame, redefining masculinity, and the small choices that led to a bigger life.Whether you're leading a team, facing burnout or stuck in survival mode, this episode is your reminder that success doesn’t come from avoiding adversity but from rising through it.Actionable TakeawayDon’t wait for life to slow down, decide how you’ll show up nowStart with what still works, not what you’ve lostYour identity isn’t what you do, it’s how you grow through what you faceLet people in, your community is your anchor in tough seasonsMake failure part of the plan, not something to fearCheck your culture, are you punishing mistakes or learning from themReal strength is built in the messy, uncomfortable middle, not the highlight reel Connect with Joe Delagrave:Learn more about Joe DelagraveJoe on LinkedInJoe on InstagramJoe on FacebookConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

09-04
40:50

How to Achieve Life Harmony in 60 Days Using Dr. Moreland’s Practical Approach

In a time when civility seems to be on the decline and authenticity feels out of reach, many of us are left wondering: Is there a way to stay true to ourselves while making the world a little bit kinder?In this intriguing episode of The Few with Boo, Dr. Will Moreland shares practical strategies for living a more authentic and harmonious life. He breaks down the crucial elements of a powerful mindset, including the importance of clarity, recognizing opportunities, nurturing relationships, and valuing experiences.Dr. Will offers clear insights on setting realistic, controllable goals and promotes the idea of seeking harmony over balance in life. He provides straightforward tips on how to adopt a more positive perspective towards the world, even in challenging times. Whether you're struggling with workplace tension, feeling lost in your personal journey, or just tired of all the negativity around you, this conversation might be the fresh perspective you've been searching for.Join the engaging conversation as they explore the significance of being intentional and the impact it can have on our lives. Key Lessons:1. Why Clarity Matters: Understanding how a clear mindset helps us spot and make the most of opportunities in life.2. Setting Goals You Can Actually Reach: The importance of choosing realistic, meaningful goals that you have control over.3. Building Better Relationships: How fostering good relationships and having honest talks can lead to a more balanced life.4. Making the Most of Your Experiences: Learning to value your experiences and find contentment instead of always comparing yourself to others.5. Being Civil in Today's World: Understanding why civility is important in society, challenging our assumptions, and finding ways to get along better with others.Learn More: Discover Dr. Will’s refreshing approach to finding clarity and living authentically. Gain valuable insights on setting meaningful goals, nurturing relationships, and spreading joy in everyday interactions. An uplifting guide to personal growth and creating positive change in your life and community.Visit The Few With Boo website to find additional resources, related episodes, and more valuable content from Dr. Will Moreland www.fewpodcast.comConnect with Dr. Will Moreland:  Website: https://www.morelandtraining.com/#/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drwillmoreland/ It has been an amazing year here at The Few with Boo. We've had so many awesome guests who shared their knowledge, their expertise and experience, and most of all, their heart. They have been a great source of inspiration to us and we hope for you too. Thank you for your unending support and for always tuning in to every new episode of The Few. This episode will be one of the last few episodes we will be running as we close this chapter of The Few. We will be starting a new podcast called "The Owners" showcasing stories and strategies about life and entrepreneurship. We hope you support us on our new venture as you have The Few. Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

08-16
29:11

How to Achieve Success with Integrity with David Meltzer

In this milestone 101st episode of The Few with Boo, we're joined by the inspirational David Meltzer, who's about to challenge everything you thought you knew about success and kindness.Drawing from his book "Connected to Goodness" and years of experience as a CEO, David shares practical advice on achieving your goals while staying true to your values. He breaks down the basics of intentional living, effective time management, and how to use gratitude as a tool for growth.David offers clear insights on why some people seem to get ahead faster, along with straightforward strategies you can use to boost your own progress. Whether you're running a business, climbing the career ladder, or just trying to improve your day-to-day life, you'll find useful tips here.Key Lessons:1. Understanding Manifestation: David breaks down the basics of how manifestation works, explaining it like a simple equation and showing how wisdom and belief play a role in attracting good things.2. The Impact of Discipline: Learn why being disciplined is crucial for staying consistent, growing over time, and achieving big results in your personal life and career.3. The Value of Time:Discover why prioritizing tasks, managing your schedule well, and really studying your calendar can help you get more done and see better results.4. Living with Intention: Explore how setting firm personal rules, practicing gratitude, and making sure your actions match your goals can transform your daily life.5. The Journey from Nothingness to Inspiration:Gain insights on moving from feeling stuck to seeing new opportunities, improving your odds of success, changing your perspective, and living with purpose. Learn More: Visit The Few With Boo website to find additional resources, related episodes, and more valuable content from David Meltzer www.fewpodcast.comIt has been an amazing year here at The Few with Boo. We've had so many awesome guests who shared their knowledge, their expertise and experience, and most of all, their heart. They have been a great source of inspiration to us and we hope for you too. Thank you for your unending support and for always tuning in to every new episode of The Few. This episode will be one of the last few episodes we will be running as we close this chapter of The Few. We will be starting a new podcast called "The Owners" showcasing stories and strategies about life and entrepreneurship. We hope you support us on our new venture as you have The Few. Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

08-14
30:09

Achieve Big Goals in Small Steps Using the Power of Small Habits with Ken Joslin

Are you tired of chasing overnight success and feeling like you're getting nowhere? What if the key to achieving your biggest goals is actually hidden in your daily routine?In this eye-opening episode, entrepreneur Ken Joslin reveals how small, consistent actions can lead to life-changing results. Whether you're building a business, trying to lose weight, or pursuing any big dream, Ken's practical insights on discipline, accountability, and incremental progress might just be the game-changer you've been looking for.Discover why your alarm clock might be sabotaging your success, and learn how to harness the power of daily habits to create lasting change. If you're ready to stop spinning your wheels and start making real progress, this conversation is a must-listen.Key Lessons:1.  Small Steps, Big Impact: Ken Joslin talks about how making small, everyday choices can lead to big changes over time. He uses his own weight loss journey as an example.2.  Using Social Media Wisely: Learn how to use social media to keep yourself accountable and stay motivated while working on your health and fitness goals.3. Flexible Goal-Setting: Find out how to set weight loss goals and adjust them as needed. Ken shares tips on pushing through tough times to stay on track.4. Incremental not Monumental: In a world full of overnight success stories on social media, understand why slow and steady progress is actually the key to lasting results.5. Sticking to Your Fitness Goals: Learn about staying committed to your fitness goals by making consistent choices every day and working through obstacles.Learn More: Visit The Few With Boo website to find additional resources, related episodes, and more valuable content from Ken Joslin, www.fewpodcast.comConnect with Ken Joslin: Website: https://www.growstackdrive.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-joslin-86812b197/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kenjoslinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH4r3LJBXm6d5qYrJACHtFwX/Twitter: https://x.com/kenjoslinTo All Listeners:It has been an amazing year here at The Few with Boo. We've had so many awesome guests who shared their knowledge, their expertise and experience, and most of all, their heart. They have been a great source of inspiration to us and we hope for you too. Thank you for your unending support and for always tuning in to every new episode of The Few. This episode will be one of the last few episodes we will be running as we close this chapter of The Few. We will be starting a new podcast called "The Owners" showcasing stories and strategies about life and entrepreneurship. We hope you support us on our new venture as you have The Few. Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

08-12
36:23

How to Seize Emerging Opportunities in the Next Decade Using Technological Adaptation with Dr. Shawn DuBravac

Let's face it - technology is evolving at a blistering pace that can feel unsettling, even threatening at times. With AI, automation, and brilliant machines entering our workplaces and homes, you may be wondering - will there even be a place for humans in the future?  In this episode of The Few with Boo, Dr. Shawn DuBravac pulls back the curtain on the relentless march of innovation, revealing mind-bending insights that will reshape your understanding of the digital world. From the rise of AI to the blurring lines between humans and machines, DuBravac navigates the treacherous currents of technological upheaval with a steady hand. Discover how to harness the transformative power of technology, conquer the scourge of information overload, and position your organisation at the vanguard of the digital revolution.Whether you're an entrepreneur, business leader, or just someone intrigued about what's coming, this is a must-listen conversation. Tune in now to get a grounded, hopeful vision for not just coexisting with brilliant machines...but thriving alongside them.Key Lessons:1. How Game-Changing Tech Became Everyday Tools: A look at how transformative technologies like self-driving cars and video conferencing quickly became mundane, everyday tools we take for granted.2. The Unexpected Impacts of New Technologies: Discussing the positive and negative unintended consequences that can come with new technologies, and why addressing them is key.3. How AI Is Reshaping Our Jobs : An exploration of how artificial intelligence is eliminating some jobs, creating new ones, and changing the way we work.4. Using Data and Analytics to Drive Better Decisions: The importance of using technology to capture and understand data/analytics to make more informed business decisions.5. Humans and Tech: Evolving Together: Insights on how humans and technology can ideally coexist, with AI handling certain tasks so humans can focus elsewhere.Learn More: Visit The Few With Boo website to find additional resources, related episodes, and more valuable content from Dr. Shawn DuBravac www.fewpodcast.comConnect with Dr. Shawn DuBravac: Website: https://shawndubravac.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawndubravac/Company Website: https://avrioinstitute.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shawndubravac  Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

06-12
23:45

How to Conquer Procrastination Using Mindful Productivity Habits with Petr Ludwig

Do you often find yourself procrastinating and struggling to stay productive? Or perhaps you're feeling overwhelmed by the rapid pace of technological change and its impact on the workplace?In this episode, Petr Ludwig shares realistic strategies to help you combat procrastination, create more than you consume, and prioritise self-care through better sleep, exercise, and achievable daily goals. He also provides insights on adapting to AI's role in the future workspace and the importance of a growth mindset.Additionally, Boo discusses his company's focus on impactful leadership, his move to Miami, and how both have influenced his approach to productivity.If you're looking for practical tips to boost your productivity, embrace change, and find more fulfilment in your work and life, this episode is a must-listen.Key Lessons:1. Overcome Procrastination: Find productive habits that work for you, like breaking big tasks into smaller, manageable steps and using tools like mind maps. Prioritize meaningful activities over mindless scrolling, and make time for restorative practices like power naps and short walks.2. Adapt to the Evolving Workplace: The future of work will be shaped by AI and technology. Develop relevant skills, stay curious, and embrace a growth mindset to keep up with changes in your field.3. Align with Your Purpose: Know your personal values and priorities to make better decisions and say no to activities that don't align with your goals. Identify your strengths and areas for improvement.4. Cultivate Intrinsic Motivation: Set small, achievable daily goals that tap into your internal drive. Build resilient teams by connecting individuals' work to their values and strengths.5. Learn from Life Experiences: Significant life events, even difficult ones, can be transformative in shaping your values and perspective. Reflect on these experiences, stay humble, and be open to feedback for personal growth.Learn More:  Visit The Few With Boo website to find additional resources, related episodes, and more valuable content from Petr Ludwig www.fewpodcast.comConnect with Petr Ludwig: Website: https://www.petrludwig.com/Company Website: http://www.procrastination.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petrludwig/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petrludwigYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL3F6YgGNOzNDwcPtYQE0IgX/Twitter: https://x.com/PetrLudwigFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/petrludwigTune in for actionable advice from Petr Ludwig on overcoming procrastination and embracing the AI-driven workplace. Subscribe to The Few with Boo for more tips on thriving amid change. Share this insightful episode with colleagues seeking greater productivity.  Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you’re listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.

06-05
38:32

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