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Taking Podcasting into the Wilderness

By Jody Maberry | October 23, 2019

Jody previews a new series involving a special adventure into Glacier National Park. As part of this experiment, Jody explains why he will be taking his podcast on the trail for the next three episodes. With Jeff Noel by his side, the goal for this series will be to find a different angle to spur…

Investment in Experience

By Jody Maberry | October 20, 2019

On this episode of the Jody Maberry Show, Jeff Noel joins in to recap their podcasting experience at Glacier National Park. As Jody and Jeff discuss, the experiment to take the show into the wilderness proved successful on several fronts. For starters, the risk revealed what worked, what didn’t, and how similar opportunities could benefit.…

When Do You Know it’s Time?

By Jody Maberry | October 17, 2019

David Hancock returns to ask me 3 questions and discuss the ups and downs of self-employment. For most entrepreneurs, careers don’t start in the field, but corporately outside places of passion. While valuable skills can still accrue, knowing when and how to transition can be challenging. As Jody attests, the difficulty isn’t knowing what you…

Lessons from Podcast Movement

By Jody Maberry | October 17, 2019

Mike Simmons from Catalyst Sale shares some lessons and observations learned from the 2019 Podcast Movement Conference in Orlando. Such topics include why conference speakers should think before name-dropping, the habit of shoulder-talking, connecting people, and the power of empathy.

Make a Decision and Take Action

By Jody Maberry | October 17, 2019

Lee Cockerell, Dan Cockerell, and Jeff Noel join me on this episode of the Jody Maberry Show to answer questions from a listener. For most people, dreams are big and ideas are many; however, very few act on them due to apathy and indifference. As Lee notes, part of the problem lies within our laurels.…

How to Give 5 Star Service

By Jody Maberry | October 17, 2019

 To obtain a five-star level is no easy task. Dan Cockerell, speaking consultant and former Disney executive, joins in to discuss what five-star customer service looks like. While many think a one or two-star rating represents poor quality, such scores often pertain to basic amenity provision with higher ratings contingent on specialty amenities. However,…

Did We Break LinkedIn?

By Jody Maberry | October 17, 2019

As a social outlet for businesses, LinkedIn has been a helpful networking resource for many years. Unfortunately, its effectiveness has started to dip, in part, to the lack of personal engagement and connection. While many use LinkedIn for the right reasons, the rise in automated interaction is a real concern moving forward. According to Simmons,…

The Power of Attending Live Events

By Jody Maberry | October 17, 2019

 David Hancock joins the Jody Maberry Show to talk about the power of attending live events. As leaders, it’s important we never stop learning; however, it’s also important to make our presence known as we learn. In an age where continuing education happens more in isolation, there’s a growing power in attending live events.…

The Hardest Part of Freelancing

By Jody Maberry | October 17, 2019

As a freelancing entrepreneur, there are bonuses and challenges working for yourself. On the bright side, you can set your terms and hours. You have autonomy to make big decisions in everyday dealings. Plus, you can prioritize projects in tandem with other life responsibilities. On the downside, you lack teaming and accountability. While the flexibility…

It’s Time to Be a Misfit

By Jody Maberry | October 17, 2019

Don’t get too comfortable. It is time to be a misfit. Jeff Noel returns to discuss the value in not fitting in. For many of us, we not only want to feel comfortable, but socially secure. How many of you as teens went outside yourself looking to blend in? Probably all of us if we’re…