

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
Ryan Hawk
Leaders are learners. The best leaders never stop working to make themselves better. The Learning Leader Show Is series of conversations with the world's most thoughtful leaders. Entrepreneurs, CEO's, World-Class Athletes, Coaches, Best-Selling Authors, and much more.
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Feb 1, 2016 • 54min
094: Clayton Morris – What Is Your Freedom Number? A Crash Course In Real Estate Investing
Clayton Morris, former Fox News Channel co-host and real estate expert, dives deep into the essential steps to financial independence via real estate investing. He introduces the concept of a 'freedom number,' a calculation vital for assessing monthly expenses and achieving financial security. The conversation highlights the benefits of investing in affordable properties, especially in markets like Indianapolis, and emphasizes the importance of hiring property management companies to ease rental challenges. With insights on community and mentorship, Clayton shares actionable tips for aspiring investors.

Jan 28, 2016 • 36min
093: Jon Acuff – Your Career Savings Account | Do Over
Jon Acuff, a New York Times bestselling author, shares his insights on career development and leadership. He discusses the concept of a 'career savings account,' emphasizing relationships and skills as essential assets. Jon also tackles the challenges of perfectionism, advocating for action over fear of failure. He introduces a practical note card exercise to help listeners identify their strengths. Additionally, he stresses the importance of continuous learning and community support in personal and professional growth.

Jan 25, 2016 • 41min
092: Honoree Corder – Why Trading Time For Money Is Not The Answer
Honoree Corder, a bestselling author and executive coach, inspires listeners with her passionate approach to achieving leveraged income. She discusses how to cultivate impactful networks through generosity and the power of maintaining a positive mindset for success. Honoree also shares insights from her disciplined morning routine and the importance of work-life balance, revealing how she embraces a mobile lifestyle while prioritizing personal growth and family time. Her journey encourages everyone to turn their visions into reality.

Jan 21, 2016 • 53min
091: Dr. John Marschhausen - Cultivating Innovators And Creative Thinkers
Dr. John Marschhausen, a dynamic superintendent from Hilliard City Schools in Ohio, passionately discusses transforming education. He emphasizes the importance of cultivating creativity and risk-taking among teachers to better prepare students for future challenges. Highlighting the need for personalized learning, John critiques traditional models that stifle innovation. He shares insights on leadership rooted in humility and resilience while advocating for a collaborative approach to foster a culture of growth. His commitment to empowering students and educators is truly inspiring.

Jan 18, 2016 • 53min
090: Seth Mattison – Generational Shifts: Why Some Millennials Fail
Seth Mattison, a talent management expert, dives into the generational shifts shaping the workforce today. He discusses how evolving parenting styles impact millennials' resilience and work ethic. Seth emphasizes the essential traits for career success, like curiosity and dedication, while highlighting the critical need for mentorship and authenticity in navigating workplace dynamics. With high energy, he offers actionable insights on embracing challenges and learning from failures, providing a roadmap for individuals seeking sustained excellence.

Jan 14, 2016 • 50min
089: Julie Lythcott-Haims – Why It Doesn't Matter Where You Went To College
Julie Lythcott-Haims, author and former Dean at Stanford, shares insights on parenting and education. She discusses the pitfalls of helicopter parenting, linking it to rising anxiety among young adults. Julie advocates for fostering children's independence and highlights that perseverance, humility, and self-awareness are key traits in achieving lasting success. She challenges the myth that elite college admissions define one's future, promoting the idea that a fulfilling education can be found in diverse settings.

Jan 11, 2016 • 57min
088: Ryan Holiday – How To Find The Best Mentor & Viewing Obstacles As Opportunities
Ryan Holiday, a media strategist and author of 'The Obstacle Is The Way', shares his insights on mentoring and transformation through adversity. He emphasizes the value of unpaid work for fostering connections and gaining experience in early careers. Ryan also discusses the philosophy of stoicism, its application in sports like the NFL, and how to craft impactful book titles. His journey from college dropout to a respected writer reveals the importance of relationships and a process-oriented approach in achieving sustained excellence.

Jan 7, 2016 • 47min
087: Selena Soo – How To Get Noticed By Powerful People
In this conversation with Selena Soo, a savvy business strategist and publicist, listeners learn how to make their mark by building impactful relationships. Selena shares her secrets to developing connections with influencers and the media, essential for anyone looking to stand out. She delves into the traits of high achievers and reveals the importance of humility in leadership. With practical tactics for gaining visibility and recommendations for aspiring PR professionals, this chat is a goldmine for those wanting to monetize their brand effectively.

Jan 4, 2016 • 41min
086: Seth Godin – How To Become Indispensable & Build Your Tribe
Seth Godin, a legend in the marketing and leadership world, shares insights on leadership, parenting, and making a difference. They discuss the value of college, developing awareness, work culture, and the power of making choices and creating change.

Dec 31, 2015 • 44min
085: Jessica Lahey – Why Your Parenting Style Is Wrong
Jessica Lahey, an educator and author known for her work with the New York Times, shares her invaluable insights on parenting. She discusses the importance of allowing children to face consequences for their actions, like forgetting homework, to foster resilience. Lahey critiques the emphasis on grades and rewards, advocating for the nurturing of independent skills and learning from failure. She also highlights the negative impacts of social media on parenting perceptions and encourages a shift towards recognizing the value of narrative in children's assessments.


