The Invincible Teams Podcast Your Teamwork Coach
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Welcome to The Invincible Teams Podcast, a podcast for team leaders and business owners who are tired of dealing with office drama and politics, high turnover, and teams not meeting their potential.
We know that team leaders and business owners like you are pretty much always under pressure to get the most out of your teams.
We also know that most teams only operate at about 58% of their actual potential, and we’ve got the tools and training to make that number keep going up.
We believe that every team should reach their potential, and that if we get intentional, our teams can become invincible.
Invincible Teams is produced by Ready, Set, Podcast! Find more info at www.readysetpodcast.xyz
Invincible Teams is created by Evrgrn. Find more info at www.evrgrnteams.com
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Season 3 Wrap Session
A few words here at the end of season 3, and a quick preview of the awesome, upcoming season 4!
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Lisa Cron: The power of story for your team
In this episode, Ryan talks with Author Lisa Cron about her book, Story or Die, and about how the power of story can help your team!
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Jessica Crum: How to lead a team of Creatives
Have you ever been frustrated leading the creatives on your team? For many team leaders or business owners who aren’t themselves Creatives, leading those who are can be a challenge. Today’s guest is Jessica Crum, the Owner and Creative Director of Silverlake Design Studio. We talk about what it was like for her to build a team and what it takes to manage a team in the creative space.
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How to kill office drama and gossip
Have you ever experienced drama or gossip in your team? Most of us have. On today's episode, Alexis and Ryan talk about what causes drama and gossip and what teams can do to overcome it.
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Vaughan Moore: Break your work-addiction with the 5 Gears
Alexis and Ryan talk with Vaughan Moore about our addiction to work and how the 5 Gears tool can help us achieve a healthier work-life balance.
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Saying Yes Means Saying No
Our time is a limited resource. So is our energy and our mental capacity. Every time we say Yes to something, we are effectively saying No to something else. Because of this, it is important that we are discerning with what we allow into our schedules and planners. What causes people to say Yes to things that they shouldn't? What can the effects be on a team that is overcommitted? How can leaders consistently give their Best Yes?