

Find My Catalyst Podcast
Mike Simmons
We all have problems we are looking to solve. We know that there are solutions out there, but we struggle with this.
How do we find the solution, where does the nudge come from to help us take the next step, and start solving tough problems. The intention of this podcast is to help you find your catalyst and take that next step.
The Find My Catalyst Podcast is a weekly podcast with Catalyst Sale founder Mike Simmons. We discuss real stories with practical application, in the context of leadership, problem solving, decision making, thinking, goal setting and execution.
Other topics discussed include - Systems, Frameworks, Sales Strategy, Revenue Operations, Training, Onboarding, Sales Enablement, Organization Enablement, Workforce Development, Coaching, and Mentoring.
How do we find the solution, where does the nudge come from to help us take the next step, and start solving tough problems. The intention of this podcast is to help you find your catalyst and take that next step.
The Find My Catalyst Podcast is a weekly podcast with Catalyst Sale founder Mike Simmons. We discuss real stories with practical application, in the context of leadership, problem solving, decision making, thinking, goal setting and execution.
Other topics discussed include - Systems, Frameworks, Sales Strategy, Revenue Operations, Training, Onboarding, Sales Enablement, Organization Enablement, Workforce Development, Coaching, and Mentoring.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 47min
Building Community with Leslie Greenwood
Leslie Greenwood is community builder, known for her work with Pavilion and her consulting firm, Chief Evangelist Consulting. Jen Simmons and Mike Simmons are the leaders of the Phoenix Club, a community aimed at connecting professionals from diverse backgrounds. Three Key Quotes: Leslie Greenwood: "Connection, growth, and expanding your reach are what truly excite me about community." Jen Simmons: "We're trying to put a lot of thought into what our members are looking for and why they came to a community in the first place." Mike Simmons: "People rise together by contributing to others, helping each other work through their challenges." In this episode, Leslie Greenwood, Jen Simmons, and Mike Simmons discuss the intricacies of building and maintaining a successful community. They share insights on setting up foundational guidelines, engaging members, and the importance of continuous feedback. The conversation highlights strategies for fostering connections and driving meaningful interactions. Five Key Takeaways: Foundation and Structure: Set Clear Mission and Values: Start with a clear mission, vision, and values to guide the community's purpose. Create Community Guidelines: Establish terms of service, privacy policies, and community guidelines to set expectations. Develop a Content Calendar: Plan content in advance to keep members engaged and provide continuous value. Engagement and Interaction: Encourage Introductions: Create a welcoming environment where new members feel comfortable sharing about themselves. Foster Connections: Act as a relationship broker, connecting members with similar interests or goals. Social Listening: Regularly monitor conversations to understand member needs and interests. Challenges and Solutions: Manage Member Expectations: Clearly communicate what the community offers and continuously gather feedback. Address Non-Engagement: If posts receive little interaction, explore ways to make content more relevant and engaging. Handle Difficult Situations: Address any violations of community guidelines promptly and transparently. Growth and Sustainability: Phased Migration: When moving platforms, plan a phased approach to ensure smooth transition and member retention. Member Participation: Highlight and reward active members to encourage participation and create a sense of belonging. Long-Term Vision: Understand that building a mature community takes time and consistent effort. Value and Feedback: Conduct Interviews: Regularly interview members to understand their needs and how the community can serve them better. Iterate Based on Feedback: Use feedback to make continuous improvements and keep the community relevant. Promote Inclusivity: Ensure that all members feel valued and heard, fostering a culture of inclusivity and collaboration. These key points align with the theme of "finding a catalyst," as they provide practical steps for creating and sustaining a vibrant, engaged community.

Jul 27, 2024 • 15min
Simplify Getting Things Done and Achieving Results - Mike Simmons
Key Quotes: "Your north star can change over time. And it's okay." "Strategy from my perspective…is how will we do it? Not what will we do." "With the right mindset, with the right skill set and the right tool set, you can move the world." Mike Simmons discusses life and business strategies using the game metaphor. He emphasizes finding a changing North Star, creating a clear GAME PLAN with goals, actions, metrics, and execution, and using the GAME FACE as an assessment. This approach helps individuals and businesses achieve success through structured, actionable steps. 5 Key Takeaways: Finding Your North Star: Your North Star is your guiding goal. It can change over time, reflecting growth and new insights. Identifying it helps focus your efforts on what truly matters. Creating a Game Plan: A game plan includes goals, actions, metrics, and execution. It organizes efforts to improve the likelihood of success. Clarity in the plan enhances focus and progress. Strategy vs. Tactics: Strategy defines how you will achieve your goals. Tactics are the specific actions taken to implement the strategy. Both are essential for effective execution and progress. GAME FACE Method: Focus, Accountability, Clarity, and Effort are crucial. Regular self-assessment helps maintain progress. Each element ensures you stay on track towards your goals. Reflecting and Adjusting: Regular reflection ensures your efforts are effective. Adjustments may be needed if progress stalls. Simplifying processes helps manage and measure progress. Connecting to the Theme "Find Your Catalyst": Identify Your Catalyst: Understand what drives you and set clear, meaningful goals. Regularly revisit and refine your goals as you grow. Strategize and Execute: Develop a clear plan and take actionable steps. Align your efforts with your long-term vision. Continuous Improvement: Use the GAME FACE method to stay focused and accountable. Regularly assess and refine your approach for better results.

Jul 22, 2024 • 50min
Called to Empower - Coach Kurt Hines
Coach Kurt Hines, head football coach and author, shares his journey of empowering others through faith, leadership, and personal growth. With over 27 years of coaching experience, Hines emphasizes the importance of servant leadership and helping others find their strength and purpose. Key Quotes "I truly feel like I've been called to empower. That's where I get the most joy in life – when I can bless, serve, and empower others." "Leadership is about serving others. It's about creating more leaders by empowering those you lead." "We need to take pride in the fact that when we face adversity, it's an opportunity for growth and to embrace the challenges that shape us." Episode Summary In this episode, Coach Kurt Hines discusses his new book, "Called to Empower," and shares his insights on leadership, faith, and personal growth. Hines emphasizes the importance of empowering others and how facing adversity can lead to significant personal development. The conversation highlights the transformative power of servant leadership and the impact of living with intention and purpose. Key Takeaways 1. Embracing Empowerment Understanding Empowerment: Empowering others brings immense joy and fulfillment. Servant Leadership: True leadership is about serving others and creating more leaders. Personal Growth: Helping others realize their inner strength is a profound experience. 2. Facing Adversity Growth Through Challenges: Adversity is not the enemy but a friend that helps us grow. Embracing Difficulties: Facing and overcoming challenges is crucial for success. Resilience: Building resilience through adversity strengthens personal and professional life. 3. Leadership Principles Know Your Why: Understanding and sharing your purpose is essential for effective leadership. Building Relationships: Strong relationships are the foundation of successful leadership. Defining Success: Clearly define what winning means for you and your team. 4. The Importance of Faith Spiritual Guidance: Faith plays a significant role in providing direction and purpose. Serving with Faith: Being a Christlike servant leader means leading with love and humility. Greater Purpose: Recognizing a higher power helps in understanding our place in the world. 5. Lifelong Learning and Reflection Continuous Improvement: Strive to get one percent better every day. Reflective Practice: Regularly reflect on your actions and experiences to learn and grow. Goal Setting: Setting and achieving small, concrete goals leads to significant progress over time. Coach Kurt Hines inspires listeners with his dedication to empowering others and his commitment to servant leadership. His insights on facing adversity and living with intention offer valuable lessons for personal and professional growth. Through his experiences and faith, Hines encourages us to find our catalyst for change and make a positive impact on the lives of others.

Jul 19, 2024 • 11min
Transform Your Performance: How Mindset, Skillset, and Toolset Drive Success with Mike Simmons
In this episode, Mike Simmons explores the crucial elements of mindset, skillset, and toolset, and their roles in personal and business growth. Mike emphasizes the importance of each component and how they interconnect to drive performance and success. Three Key Quotes: "In the absence of mindset, the other stuff doesn't work. Don't care what your skill set is and what your tool set is, if you don't have the right mindset, you're not in a position to be successful." "Skills are our abilities and experience—what we can do and what we've done in the past. Improving these capabilities can involve learning, hiring, or testing new things." "Tools and processes create systems that help generate leverage. This includes everything from marketing budgets to AI tools used correctly with the right skills." Mike Simmons delves into how mindset, skillset, and toolset impact growth in business and personal life. He breaks down each element, offering insights on perspectives about money, capabilities, and leveraging tools. Mike also encourages listeners to reflect on their experiences and mindset shifts to achieve success. 5 Key Takeaways: Mindset: The Foundation of Success Our attitudes and beliefs shape our perspective. A healthy relationship with money views it as a tool or resource. Success begins with the right mindset; it influences everything else. Skillset: Building Capabilities Skills are based on our abilities and past experiences. Identify gaps in skillset and seek opportunities for learning and growth. Strengthen skillsets by hiring, learning, or testing new methods. Toolset: Creating Leverage Tools, processes, and systems enhance efficiency and effectiveness. Effective use of tools requires understanding and skill. Combining tools and processes creates robust systems for growth. Perspective on Money and Investments How we view money impacts our financial decisions and growth. Perspectives change with different investment scales ($5 to $500,000). Understand your views on money to make better financial choices. Applying Mindset, Skillset, and Toolset Each element plays a crucial role in performance and success. Start with mindset, then build necessary skills, and finally leverage tools. Reflect on personal stories to understand the impact of these elements. For more insights and practical tips, sign up for the "Learn Think Act" newsletter, and don't forget to share this episode with someone who might benefit from it!

Jul 15, 2024 • 58min
From Firefighter to Entrepreneur: David Landis Shares Tips on Growth and Self-Mastery
David Landis is a seasoned firefighter turned entrepreneur and self-mastery advocate. With a unique blend of practical experience and creative insight, David emphasizes the importance of mindset, resilience, and growth in both personal and professional realms. His journey from a structured firefighting career to navigating the uncertainties of entrepreneurship provides valuable lessons on adaptability and self-leadership. Three Key Quotes "We don't rise to the level of our expectations; we fall to the level of our training." "Confidence isn't about knowing everything; it's about knowing you can figure it out." "Move. Keep moving. Figure it out as you go." David Landis shares his transformative journey from firefighting to entrepreneurship, highlighting the importance of mindset, resilience, and growth. He discusses overcoming challenges, embracing change, and the critical role of self-mastery. His insights offer practical advice for navigating transitions and developing a resilient mindset. 5 Key Takeaways Embracing Change Change is inevitable and necessary for growth. Initial excitement can be followed by uncertainty, but perseverance is key. Transition periods require a shift in mindset and self-leadership. Developing Self-Mastery Self-mastery involves clear values, priorities, and self-discipline. Preparation and practice are essential for handling unpredictable situations. Building personal systems and structures enhances resilience. Building Confidence Confidence comes from the ability to figure things out, not just from knowledge. Embrace mistakes and learn from them to grow. Reframe challenges as opportunities to develop new skills. Responsibility and Adaptability Radical responsibility means taking full ownership of your life and actions. Adaptability is crucial in an ever-changing world. Continuous learning and self-improvement are vital for long-term success. The Power of Community Surround yourself with supportive and forward-thinking individuals. Engage in conversations that promote growth and positivity. Choose your influences carefully to shape a constructive mindset. By focusing on these principles, David Landis illustrates how to find your catalyst for personal and professional growth, navigating life's challenges with resilience and a positive mindset. https://davidlandis.me https://findmycatalyst.com

Jul 13, 2024 • 16min
Unmasking Revenue Challenges: How Leadership and Culture Drive Business Success with Mike Simmons
Mike Simmons is the founder of Catalyst A.C.T.S., an organization dedicated to improving leadership, culture, and revenue execution in businesses. With a strong focus on practical tools and processes, Mike helps organizations build effective teams and achieve their goals. Key Quotes: "The revenue challenge inside your business is likely a culture challenge in disguise, and culture starts with leadership." "Leadership is how we move forward; culture is how we do what we do; revenue is how we create the ability to do what we do; and execution is how we achieve results." "Sales is a thinking process. Business is a thinking process. Life is a thinking process. How are you thinking different about yours?" In this episode, Mike Simmons delves into the critical connection between leadership, culture, and revenue. He emphasizes that many revenue problems stem from cultural issues, which in turn are rooted in leadership. By focusing on self-leadership and implementing effective systems and tools, organizations can create a positive culture and drive successful execution. Key Takeaways: Leadership and Culture: Leadership starts with self-awareness and a clear vision. Culture defines how things are done within the organization. Effective leadership and a strong culture are foundational for business success. Self-Leadership: Knowing your goals and vision is crucial for progress. Self-leadership involves understanding your strengths and areas for growth. Continuous improvement and self-reflection are key to leading others effectively. Tools and Processes: Implementing consistent tools and processes enhances team performance. Decision-making frameworks help in prioritizing and making informed choices. Communication tools ensure clarity and alignment within the team. Revenue and Execution: Revenue generation is tied to the organization's ability to solve problems and meet customer needs. Execution requires a clear plan with defined goals, actions, and metrics. Regularly assessing and adjusting the plan ensures that efforts are aligned with goals. Overcoming Challenges: Identifying internal and external customers helps in understanding the impact of your work. Addressing cultural challenges can remove barriers to revenue generation. Building a supportive community, like the Phoenix Club, provides resources and support for overcoming business challenges. By focusing on leadership, culture, and effective execution, businesses can create a thriving environment where teams are aligned, and goals are achieved. Mike Simmons provides practical insights and tools to help organizations navigate these aspects and drive sustainable growth. https://findmycatalyst.com

Jul 8, 2024 • 1h 6min
Maximizing Sales Success in 2024: Insights from Sales Leader Nick Loise
Nick Loise is a seasoned sales leader with a passion for helping organizations enhance their sales performance. He brings a wealth of experience from various industries, focusing on building strong teams, driving revenue, and navigating complex market conditions. Key Quotes from Nick Loise "As leaders, we must rise above the minutiae and look through the tea leaves to guide our teams effectively." "If you're relying solely on social media for lead generation, be prepared for rising costs as the election approaches." "The cost of missed sales is the biggest expense for any business because it represents your future bank." Nick Loise shares insights on leadership, the impact of election cycles on marketing costs, and the importance of risk management in sales. He emphasizes the need for alignment within teams, realistic goal-setting, and the value of asking the right questions to drive business success in 2024. Key Takeaways Leadership and Alignment Importance of having open dialogues between sales and finance teams. Aligning team goals with realistic and factual data. Building strong relationships within the organization to understand risk perspectives. Impact of Election Cycles Expect increased costs for social media advertising as elections approach. Diversify lead generation sources to manage rising costs effectively. Plan ahead to mitigate budget freezes and other election-related uncertainties. Risk Management Conduct regular risk assessments to anticipate potential challenges. Foster a culture of transparency and factual reporting within sales pipelines. Understand and communicate the financial implications of business decisions. Effective Sales Strategies Focus on realistic goal-setting and avoid overinflated sales projections. Provide continuous coaching and support to sales teams. Embrace new markets and innovative strategies to drive growth. Future Outlook for 2024 Anticipate market shakeouts and focus on core business strengths. Utilize AI tools to enhance sales processes. Embrace entrepreneurial opportunities and be prepared for industry changes.

Jul 6, 2024 • 26min
Mid-Year Update: Phoenix Club Growth and Future Plans with Mike Simmons
Three Key Quotes: "Do the things you want to do better and faster." "People want to make an impact. They want to feel valued." "Sales is about connecting the dots between problems that are known or unknown and solutions that are known or unknown." Mike Simmons discusses the progress and plans for Catalyst ACTS, including updates on the Phoenix Club, the podcast, and consulting projects. He emphasizes the importance of community, tools, and processes in achieving goals, and encourages listeners to think and act differently to improve their work and personal lives. Five Key Takeaways: Phoenix Club Growth and Goals Increased membership to 40 people. Monthly themes like independence from self-limiting beliefs. Aim for members to see a return on investment within 90 days. Podcast Relaunch and Structure Committed to two episodes per week: one solo and one with a guest. Using tools like Camtasia and Audiate for quick turnaround. Encourages listener feedback for continuous improvement. Community and Coaching Approach Driven to help people accomplish goals better and faster. Emphasizes the importance of connecting with others. Uses a combination of tools, processes, and coaching to support growth. Consulting Projects and Insights Shifting focus from SaaS to brick-and-mortar businesses. Emphasizes the importance of human elements in any industry. Building teams and processes to support client growth. Learn, Think, Act Newsletter Aims to accelerate speed to action and impact. Provides quick reads with actionable insights. Encourages reflection on actions to determine effectiveness. Feel free to ask any questions or provide feedback to Mike at podcast@findmycatalyst.com. Sign up for the Learn Think Act newsletter for regular insights and updates. https://findmycatalyst.com https://www.findmycatalyst.com/learn-think-act-opt-in Mike Simmons, founder of Catalyst ACTS and the Find My Catalyst Podcast, provides an update on the podcast, the Phoenix Club, and his consulting work. With nearly 400 episodes under his belt, Mike focuses on leadership, culture, revenue, and execution to help listeners think and act differently in their work.

Jul 5, 2024 • 54min
Mastering Fractional Leadership: Insights from Karina Mikhli on Community, Flexibility, and Business Growth
Karina Mikhli is a seasoned fractional COO and workflow consultant. She founded Fractionals United, a community for fractional executives, after struggling to find a supportive network for professionals in this field. Her work focuses on helping businesses transition and thrive by providing high-level leadership on a part-time basis. Key Quotes "Community to me is a place for us to connect, collaborate, and learn from each other." "Fractional work is a win-win because it allows leaders to focus on their strengths and businesses to get the expertise they need without a full-time commitment." "The biggest mistake you can make is hiring someone who can't get out of their own way and then not giving them the authority to do the job you hired them for." Karina Mikhli discusses the rise of fractional executive roles, the importance of community, and the benefits of hiring part-time leadership for businesses. She shares her journey in creating Fractionals United, insights on the challenges and rewards of fractional work, and tips for success in this evolving field. 5 Key Takeaways 1. Building and Sustaining Community Connection: Communities thrive on strong connections between members, fostering collaboration and support. Free Access: Ensuring accessibility helps members in transition, providing support without financial barriers. Continuous Learning: A good community encourages ongoing learning and adaptation, essential for personal and professional growth. 2. Advantages of Fractional Work Flexibility: Fractional roles offer professionals the ability to focus on preferred areas while maintaining work-life balance. Cost Efficiency: Businesses benefit from high-level expertise without the financial commitment of full-time salaries. Partnership: Fractional executives are seen as partners, bringing valuable outside perspectives to the organization. 3. Challenges and Solutions in Fractional Work Loneliness: Finding or creating a supportive community is crucial to overcoming the isolation that can come with fractional work. Misalignment: Clear communication and expectation setting between the fractional executive and the hiring company are vital. Market Awareness: Understanding the current supply-demand dynamics in the fractional job market can help set realistic expectations. 4. Keys to Successful Fractional Roles Overcommunication: Regular, transparent communication helps build trust and ensures alignment with business goals. Expectation Management: Setting clear boundaries and expectations upfront prevents scope creep and misunderstandings. Adaptability: Fractional roles require the ability to juggle multiple clients and projects efficiently. 5. Hiring and Integrating Fractional Executives Strategic Fit: Ensuring the fractional executive's strengths align with the company's needs is essential for success. Trust and Authority: Businesses must trust and empower their fractional hires to make impactful decisions. Cost-Benefit Analysis: Evaluating the financial and strategic benefits of fractional hires can guide effective decision-making.

Jul 4, 2024 • 44min
Andrea Waltz on Writing and Publishing Success: Tips from 'The Million Dollar Book Formula'
Andrea Waltz is an experienced author and co-author of the book "Go for No." She has spent over twenty years in the publishing industry and recently wrote "The Million Dollar Book Formula" with her partner, Richard Fenton. Andrea is passionate about helping others write and publish their own books, drawing on her extensive experience and unique insights. Three Key Quotes: "Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do it." "You don't have to go out there and write the Odyssey or the Iliad." "You want a best-consumed book, not just a best-selling one." Andrea Waltz discusses the journey of writing her book, "The Million Dollar Book Formula," emphasizing the importance of focusing on the core message, keeping books concise, and targeting the right audience. She provides insights on overcoming common writing struggles and highlights strategies for creating impactful, consumable content. 5 Key Takeaways: Focus on Core Message: Narrow down the problem your book aims to solve. Avoid unnecessary scope creep and stick to essential content. Keep the book concise and to the point. Understand Your Audience: Identify your ideal customer profile (ICP) for the book. Cater to a specific niche rather than trying to appeal to everyone. Consider the needs and preferences of your target readers. Simplify the Writing Process: Use a question-and-answer format to structure your book. Turn key questions into chapter headers. Remove content that is "nice to know" but not essential. Embrace Unique Formats: Consider shorter books or different formats like workbooks. Be creative with the book's design and layout. Think about how best to deliver your message effectively. Strategize for Marketing: Focus on where you sell your book, such as using Amazon for better visibility. Make sure your book is easy to consume, encouraging recommendations. Include bonus content to engage readers and provide additional value. By applying these principles, Andrea Waltz demonstrates how to write and publish a book that not only sells but also effectively communicates its message and resonates with its audience.


