096 | Joel Manby, Former CEO of Sea World and Undercover Boss Guest + 5 Things from the Internet

Our guest is Joel Manby, author of the groundbreaking book, Love Works. Joel is the former CEO of SeaWorld and Herschend Family Entertainment, along with a guest on Undercover Boss, and now part of the John Maxwell Speaking Team. We discuss leading today, why love still works, how to navigate the Great Resignation, the advice he's giving most right now, partnering with John Maxwell and more. Plus, check out the 5 Things from the Internet List.

 
 
 
 

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From the Interview

Joel Manby

Love Works: Seven Timeless Principles for Effective Leaders – Joel’s book

John Maxwell Speaking Team

Mentoring and Coaching

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5 Things from the Internet

This is What Happens When There are Too Many Meetings – article from Derek Thompson in The Atlantic

Daniel Floyd Leadership Podcast – new podcast from Daniel Floyd, pastor of LifePoint Church in VA

Interview with Elon Musk – from TED Conference

How to Criticize Co-Workers – good article on Feedback from Alex Turek

Taking Stock with Teens – survey from Piper Sandler with teenagers

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