53 min

Heart of Dad Season 1 Episode 5 - Rob Ashton Heart of Dad Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

In this episode I interview Rob Ashton.
Rob is the founder of Emphasis, which he started in a 10x10 ft square cage more than 20 years ago and has since grown to become a world leader in text-based communication training. At the last count, his company was working in 32 countries around the globe. 
He says words and their effects on us fascinate him, claiming that getting them wrong lies at the heart of a huge number of misunderstandings, conflicts and failures in relationships – at work and at home. Yet so much of what passes for communication advice seems to be based on little more than pseudoscience and wishful thinking. 
He lives in Brighton with his wife and two teenage children.
In this episode we discuss:
How we overlook the power and pervasiveness of written communication in all aspects of professional and personal lifeThe big misunderstanding most of us have about written communicationThe big shift that happens when your child is born The conflict of being present as a dad vs driving the business to provide for the familyThe pressure of the boss in your headThe impossibility of compartmentalising family and businessTaking business on holiday and the nightmare scenario that brought a key shift in his approach to taking breaksHow taking our business really personally doesn't serveThe pros and cons of involving kids in the business and the joy of car conversations Navigating the compulsion to work and personal mission vs family missionThe pros and cons of being and staying connectedHow being maxed out reduces your emotional resilience The challenge of nurturing friendships while having kids and running a businessHow having a mission makes most problems recedeFind out more about Rob here:
www.writing-skills.com
www.robashton.com
Join us in our community at:  www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact

In this episode I interview Rob Ashton.
Rob is the founder of Emphasis, which he started in a 10x10 ft square cage more than 20 years ago and has since grown to become a world leader in text-based communication training. At the last count, his company was working in 32 countries around the globe. 
He says words and their effects on us fascinate him, claiming that getting them wrong lies at the heart of a huge number of misunderstandings, conflicts and failures in relationships – at work and at home. Yet so much of what passes for communication advice seems to be based on little more than pseudoscience and wishful thinking. 
He lives in Brighton with his wife and two teenage children.
In this episode we discuss:
How we overlook the power and pervasiveness of written communication in all aspects of professional and personal lifeThe big misunderstanding most of us have about written communicationThe big shift that happens when your child is born The conflict of being present as a dad vs driving the business to provide for the familyThe pressure of the boss in your headThe impossibility of compartmentalising family and businessTaking business on holiday and the nightmare scenario that brought a key shift in his approach to taking breaksHow taking our business really personally doesn't serveThe pros and cons of involving kids in the business and the joy of car conversations Navigating the compulsion to work and personal mission vs family missionThe pros and cons of being and staying connectedHow being maxed out reduces your emotional resilience The challenge of nurturing friendships while having kids and running a businessHow having a mission makes most problems recedeFind out more about Rob here:
www.writing-skills.com
www.robashton.com
Join us in our community at:  www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact

53 min