

The Greg McKeown Podcast
Greg McKeown
Design a life that really matters. I’m your host, Greg McKeown, author of New York Times bestsellers "Effortless" and "Essentialism" and I’m on mission to help you advocate and negotiate your way to remarkable results without burning out. Come with me on this journey every Tuesday and Thursday as we examine the most essential areas of our lives. Learn more about my books and courses at https://GregMcKeown.com.
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Nov 1, 2021 • 38min
75. What's Essential: Simon Sinek on The Power Of Finding Your Why
Simon Sinek, an inspirational speaker and best-selling author, explores the deep significance of finding your 'why.' He emphasizes the need for clarity in purpose and how it can guide personal and professional decisions. Sinek discusses the courage required for reinvention, especially in the face of challenges like COVID-19. By focusing on beliefs rather than just actions, he encourages listeners to define themselves more meaningfully. Community and support are highlighted as crucial elements for growth and navigating change.

Oct 25, 2021 • 37min
74. What's Essential: Greg on Achieving Breakthrough Results Without the Burnout
Discover how to achieve remarkable results without the risk of burnout. Explore the '10X Dilemma' and learn five effective strategies to work smarter, not harder. Delve into the importance of setting boundaries and the 'inversion' concept for easier success. Hear personal stories about navigating overwhelm during tough times, along with practical tips for managing life’s challenges. It’s all about making steady progress while prioritizing self-care and well-being.

Oct 18, 2021 • 33min
73. What's Essential: Dave Hollis on Moving Closer to Purpose
Dave Hollis, a speaker, best-selling author, and former Disney executive, shares insightful strategies for overcoming life's unexpected challenges. He discusses the importance of confronting fears to maintain orientation during disorienting times. Hollis emphasizes embracing emotions like fear and anxiety as pathways to personal growth. He encourages listeners to set short-term goals for health and purpose, illustrating how these practices can foster hope and courage on the journey to self-discovery.

Oct 11, 2021 • 35min
72. What's Essential: Dorie Clark on How to Be a Long-Term Thinker in a Short-Term World
Dorie Clark, a leadership consultant and author of "The Long Game," shares her insights on the necessity of long-term thinking in a fast-paced world. She emphasizes the importance of making choices that align with personal aspirations rather than succumbing to short-term pressures. Dorie discusses the significance of trade-offs in decision-making and highlights three types of networking, stressing the value of meaningful relationships over transactional ones. Additionally, she advocates for creating 'white space' in our lives to facilitate strategic thinking and personal growth.

Oct 4, 2021 • 42min
71. What's Essential: The Energy Clock with Molly Fletcher
Molly Fletcher, a former sports agent turned author and consultant, shares her insights on success and energy management. She emphasizes why purpose should trump achievement, leading to a more fulfilling life. Listen in as Molly discusses managing energy for peak performance, the importance of clarity in decision-making, and effective negotiation strategies. She highlights the value of meaningful connections and understanding personal priorities, making a powerful case for intentional living.

Sep 27, 2021 • 31min
70. What's Essential: Greg on The Absolute Hell of Being Misunderstood
Misunderstanding can leave us feeling isolated and undervalued. The discussion dives into the importance of empathic listening to strengthen relationships. Personal anecdotes reveal the challenges of communication, especially in family dynamics. Tips on navigating emotional conversations and establishing boundaries for healthier connections are shared. The need for deep communication is highlighted, emphasizing authentic expression as a key to personal and professional success.

Sep 20, 2021 • 30min
69. What's Essential: Carey Nieuwhof on Getting Time, Energy, and Priorities in Your Favor
Leadership expert Carey Nieuwhof, author of "At Your Best," shares his insights on building sustainable businesses and avoiding burnout. He delves into the importance of relinquishing control and empowering teams for growth. The discussion highlights strategies for recognizing burnout and establishing boundaries to maintain work-life balance. Nieuwhof advocates for digital detoxes to foster personal growth and connection, all while tackling common fears leaders face regarding laziness and irrelevance.

Sep 13, 2021 • 35min
68. What's Essential: Dave Noll on Enjoying Every Moment of the Journey
Dave Noll, a seasoned TV show creator and executive producer known for hits like Chopped, dives into the intricacies of achieving sustainable success in the entertainment world. He shares invaluable insights on embracing failure as a fundamental part of the journey, encouraging resilience and self-belief. Noll emphasizes finding joy in rituals over habits, reflecting on his own path from a small town to television fame. He also discusses the importance of mentorship and nurturing confidence in the next generation, showcasing that the journey itself is worth celebrating.

Sep 6, 2021 • 19min
67. What's Essential: Greg on The Courage to Be Rubbish
Discover the power of embracing imperfections as a path to innovation and creativity. Learn how accepting flaws and making 'learning-sized mistakes' can accelerate personal growth. Through engaging anecdotes, the conversation highlights that many great ideas come from humble beginnings. It stresses that starting projects without striving for perfection is essential for meaningful breakthroughs. This approach not only fosters creativity but also builds confidence, encouraging listeners to prioritize progress over fear of failure.

Aug 30, 2021 • 36min
66. What's Essential: Jeff Burningham on Learning to Define and Achieve Sustainable Success
Jeff Burningham, an entrepreneur and former gubernatorial candidate from Utah, dives into the concept of sustainable success. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships over merely achieving results, suggesting that empathy and communication lead to true fulfillment. Burningham shares insights on personal growth, highlighting how travel and stepping out of comfort zones can be transformative. The conversation also touches on resilience post-pandemic, the lessons from failure, and the necessity of embracing life's adventures to find purpose.