

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
Ryan Hawk
Leaders are learners. The best leaders never stop working to make themselves better. The Learning Leader Show Is series of conversations with the world's most thoughtful leaders. Entrepreneurs, CEO's, World-Class Athletes, Coaches, Best-Selling Authors, and much more.
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Nov 7, 2016 • 40min
173: Jon Levy - The Science Of Adventure (The 2 AM Principle)
Jon Levy, a behavioral scientist and author of The 2 AM Principle, dives into the fascinating world of adventure and influence. He discusses his community, The Influencers, where tastemakers connect through unique experiences. With insights on routine and novelty, Jon explains how embracing risk can lead to personal growth. He shares travel tips for introverts and introduces his EPIC model for adventure. Plus, learn how to create memorable experiences and sustain an adventurous lifestyle on a budget!

Nov 2, 2016 • 51min
172: Sarah Knight - The Life Changing Magic Of...
Join bestselling author Sarah Knight, a former senior New York publishing editor, as she shares her journey from corporate success to creative freedom in the Dominican Republic. Discover her 'Not Sorry Method' for setting boundaries, the importance of mental decluttering, and why selfishness can be a healthy practice. She reflects on the pressures of societal expectations versus authentic living and provides insights on how to say no without guilt. Get inspired by her story of launching a freelance career while focusing on what truly matters!

Oct 30, 2016 • 60min
171: Scott Berkun - Big Ideas For Curious Minds
Scott Berkun, bestselling author and creativity expert, shares insights from his rich background, including roles at Microsoft and WordPress.com. He emphasizes how sports honed his work ethic and goal-setting abilities. Scott dives into effective writing habits, offering tips on choosing evergreen topics and time-blocking for writers. He also addresses the balance between speaking engagements and writing, defining genius as earned through output rather than innate talent. Listeners can learn to pitch ideas effectively by understanding their audience's needs.

Oct 23, 2016 • 56min
170: Simon Sinek - Why "Together Is Better"
In this conversation, Simon Sinek, renowned author and leadership expert, shares insights from his new book, Together Is Better. He emphasizes that humans are social beings, thriving on relationships and support. Sinek contrasts effective leadership with unsatisfying jobs, illustrating how great managers enhance employee engagement. He discusses the importance of living with purpose and consistently practicing leadership skills. Through personal anecdotes, he reveals how vulnerability fosters trust, ultimately leading to stronger teams and fulfillment.

Oct 19, 2016 • 58min
169: Amelia Boone - How The Best Obstacle Racer In The World Embraces Pain
Amelia Boone, a world-class obstacle racer and three-time World's Toughest Mudder winner, balances her intense racing career with her role as a corporate attorney at Apple. In this engaging discussion, she shares insights on embracing pain as a vital part of her journey. Amelia emphasizes that high performers cultivate habits that foster drive and prioritization. She highlights the importance of community in racing, her process of finding joy in competition, and the mindset needed to tackle everyday challenges. Her reflections on injury recovery and adaptability are particularly inspiring.

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Oct 16, 2016 • 1h 4min
168: Mark Sisson - How To Become A Fat Burning Beast
Former elite endurance athlete turned health expert Mark Sisson discusses transitioning to a fat-burning lifestyle for improved energy. Topics include stress management, nutrient-dense foods, quality sleep, and breaking free from sugar addiction. The podcast explores sugar's harm, leadership qualities, paleo wines, cheat days, and biases in scientific research.

Oct 12, 2016 • 40min
167: Robert Cialdini - The Godfather of Influence
Dr. Robert Cialdini, a renowned psychologist and author of influential works like 'Influence' and 'Pre-Suasion,' shares his insights on the science of persuasion. He emphasizes the importance of empathy as a leadership quality and reveals how pre-suasion can prime individuals for compliance. Cialdini discusses the impact of framing on decision-making, the benefits of asking for advice to foster partnerships, and using small cues to drive significant choices. His insights into unity as a powerful principle of persuasion are particularly enlightening.

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Oct 9, 2016 • 42min
166: Charles Duhigg - How To Create Habits Using Mental Models
Join Charles Duhigg, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better, as he explores the fascinating science behind habit formation and productivity. He shares insights on creating deep thinking habits and how to pair stretch goals with SMART plans for success. Duhigg delves into the importance of mental models and visualization in decision-making, plus his unique storytelling techniques that make ideas memorable. Discover why psychological safety is crucial for team success, drawing inspiration from the collaborative culture at SNL.

Oct 5, 2016 • 60min
165: Chris Voss - Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It
In this engaging discussion, Chris Voss, the former FBI lead international kidnapping negotiator and CEO of the Black Swan Group, dives deep into the art of negotiation. He shares how elite negotiators listen for subtle cues to uncover valuable information and emphasizes the importance of asking clarifying questions. Voss reveals techniques like mirroring to encourage dialogue and explains how to negotiate job offers for long-term gains. He also discusses the impact of tone and body language in communication, making negotiation accessible and strategic.

Oct 2, 2016 • 47min
164: Jonathan Fields - How To Live A Good Life
Jonathan Fields, founder of the Good Life Project and best-selling author, dives into what it truly means to live a good life. He emphasizes unique immersion in passions and relationships that energize us. The conversation reveals his journey from law to entrepreneurship, drawing insights from life's trials. Fields shares how he helps others find fulfillment through his project and discusses the importance of leadership in embracing processes and obstacles. He even touches on the significance of side projects and cultivating a personal creed for meaningful living.


