• Chantal Cornelius on Courage in Marketing: Standing Out in a Crowded Field (MDE600)
    Feb 23 2025
    Chantal Cornelius, founder of Apple Tree Marketing, joins me to discuss her unique approach to marketing and branding. We explore her journey from corporate life to entrepreneurship, and how her passion for horse riding has influenced her business philosophy. Chantal shares insights from her books "Magnetic Marketing" and "Standout Strategies," emphasizing the importance of emotional connections in marketing. We delve into the evolution of USPs, the five standout strategies she's identified, and the critical role of empathy in modern marketing. Chantal also offers candid advice on the courage required to stand out in business, drawing from her own recent experiences. This conversation provides valuable insights for entrepreneurs and marketers looking to differentiate themselves in today's competitive landscape.
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    57 mins
  • Hockey, Empathy, and Business: Ron Szekely's Unique Leadership Insights (MDE599)
    Feb 15 2025
    This 599th episode features Ron Szekely, a business coach with a fascinating background. Ron shared his journey from corporate life to entrepreneurial coaching, emphasizing the importance of simplifying business processes and maintaining passion in leadership. We explored his experiences in various industries, from beauty to beverages, and how this diversity has shaped his coaching approach. Ron's insights on hockey as a metaphor for business and life were particularly illuminating. We discussed the value of authenticity in leadership and the balance between personal and professional life in the workplace. Ron's practical tools for simplifying business, such as the accountability chart and the power of journaling, offered actionable advice for our listeners. The conversation touched on the challenges of scaling entrepreneurial passion and the importance of connecting employees to a company's core purpose. Overall, this episode provided a blend of personal anecdotes and professional wisdom, offering valuable insights for leaders and entrepreneurs alike.
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    57 mins
  • Saul Ezra: Reflections on a Life Bridging Cultures and Constructing Dreams (MDE598)
    Feb 2 2025
    In this episode, I sit down with Saul Ezra, an architect and businessman with a rich multicultural background. Importantly, Saul has also been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. We explore Saul's journey from Bombay to London, his experiences in architecture and property development, and the values that have shaped his life. Saul shares insights on education, sports, and the importance of family, offering a unique perspective on success and happiness. We discuss the challenges of modern society, including mental health and national identity, and Saul's views on resilience and the role of genetics in shaping our lives. As Saul reflects on his life's journey, he imparts wisdom on work ethic, cultural adaptation, and finding balance in an ever-changing world.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Delegate Everything but Sex: Chantel Ray's Guide to Time Mastery (MDE597)
    Jan 26 2025
    In this episode, I sit down with Chantel Ray, author of "Delegate Everything but Sex." We explore Chantel's unique approach to delegation and time management, discussing how she built a life that prioritizes personal time and family. Chantel shares insights on becoming a "time millionaire," offering practical tips on simplifying processes, automating tasks, and identifying what to delegate. We delve into the importance of self-awareness in delegation, the concept of decision fatigue, and how to overcome common obstacles in letting go of control. Chantel also touches on the significance of passive income and challenges conventional expectations for working women. Throughout our conversation, we uncover valuable strategies for leaders looking to maximize their productivity and create a more balanced life.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Mindshift: Brian Solis on Transformative Leadership in a Digital Age (MDE596)
    Jan 19 2025
    Minter Dialogue with Brian Solis In this 596th episode, I sit down with Brian Solis, a digital analyst, anthropologist, and futurist. We explore his journey from digital disruption expert to personal transformation advocate, discussing his latest book, "Mindshift: Transform Leadership, Drive Innovation, and Reshape the Future." Brian shares insights on the rapid acceleration of digital adoption during COVID-19 and the subsequent challenges in true business transformation. We delve into the importance of self-awareness, humility, and empathy in leadership, particularly in an era of perpetual disruption. Brian offers a compelling perspective on the need for innovative, creative, and empathetic leaders to help unlock our collective potential. The conversation touches on societal issues, the crisis of meaning in work, and the lack of resilience in modern society, concluding with a call for new leadership at every level to navigate ongoing disruption.
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    36 mins
  • Death is But a Dream: Dr. Chris Kerr's Compassionate Approach to Dying (MDE562) RE RELEASE
    Jan 12 2025
    Minter Dialogue with Dr Chris Kerr (Re-release) In 2024, I released 47 new episodes and with listeners from 113 countries I want to acknowledge those who are listening from as far away as Argentina, Chile, New Zealand, Indonesia and South Africa. I want to thank you for all your support and words of encouragement. I am grateful to have your ear and precious time once a week. So to celebrate the new year, I wanted to re-release the top 3 episodes of the year in terms of popularity. And I found it deeply meaningful that the most popular episode was the conversation I had with Dr Chris Kerr. Dr Chris Kerr is a hospice physician and end-of-life researcher. He’s also the acclaimed author of “Death is But a Dream” as well as one of the most viewed TEDx speakers, with over 5 million views for his talk, “I See Dead People: Dreams and Visions of the Dying.” In this conversation, we discuss his work, what he has observed about people dying and death, the way the medical community evaluates and embraces — or doesn’t — death. We look at the difference between psychedelic-assisted therapy to deal with fear of death versus the types of the visions one has naturally. We touch on assisted suicide and euthanasia, as well as explore the major lessons Dr Kerr has extracted over the course of his fascinating 25+-year career. As profound as a conversation as I’ve ever had. You can also find the original show on Youtube here.
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    57 mins
  • Felix Velarde on Building a Culture of Success in Agencies (MDE552) RE RELEASE
    Jan 5 2025
    Minter Dialogue with Felix Velarde (re-release) This year, I released 47 new episodes on the Minter Dialogue podcast and we had listeners from 113 countries with the top 3 being the US, UK and India. But there’s also Jamaica, Botswana, Bahrain, Mongolia and Turks & Caicos. At this point, with the pod running since 2010, I just five more episodes to go before hitting number 600 (at number 595) and I want to thank you for all your support and words of encouragement. I am grateful to have your ear and precious time once a week. As we step into the new year, I wanted to re-release the top 3 episodes of the year in terms of popularity. Coming in at number 2 was the conversation I had with serial entrepreneur, author Felix Velarde. Felix Velarde is a serial entrepreneur, with a long track record in the agency side of the business. He's currently CEO at The 2Y3X® Programme, chair and board advisor, and Partner and Chief Strategy Officer at AVA Acquisitions. He's also a keynote speaker and the author of "Scale at Speed: How to Triple the Size of Your Business and Build a Superstar Team," published by Robinson. In this conversation, we discuss his book, the importance of creating a good company culture, establishing appropriate goals, governance, ethics, branding and much more. If you've got comments or questions you'd like to see answered, send your email or audio file to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast channel, to rate/review the show. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter. You can also find the original episode on YouTube here.
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • The Art of Motivation: Paul Assaiante's Insights on Team Building (MDE554) RE RELEASE
    Dec 29 2024
    Minter Dialogue with Paul Assaiante (re-release of episode 554) "Coach" Paul Assaiante is one of the greatest coaches in the history of intercollegiate athletics. He's labelled as the “winningest coach in college sports history,” sporting a 252-match winning streak over 13 years, a 507-29 all-time record, and winning 17 NCAA Championship titles as head coach at Trinity College. Paul systematically brought together great players from around the world and demonstrated how teammates from diverse cultures can unite to build a winning culture and team. And his experience is also enriched by having coached the US National Team in squash (17 years) as well as World Team Tennis with Billie Jean King. To add to his list of accomplishments, he's also co-author with James Zug of the book, "Run to the Roar, Coaching to Overcome Fear," (published by Penguin) and the subject of a 2013 documentary film, All In, by Marc DiBenedetto. In this conversation, we discuss his philosophy of coaching, how he's been guided by his personal purpose, the best ways to train, motivate and guide a team of individual athletes to bring out their best. We also look at the role of empathy in coaching, how to learn, improve and perform under stress, and the way to get the best out of everyone. He also addresses some of the challenges of coaching in today's environment, with the perils of social media, helicopter parenting and coming to grips with one's emotions. If you've got comments or questions you'd like to see answered, send your email or audio file to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast channel, to rate/review the show. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter. You can also find the original recording on YouTube here.
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    1 hr and 3 mins