It's All About the Questions

Laura Steward

My guests are leaders from varied businesses and perspectives from around the world. They generously share their business, health and life expertise and stories to help my listeners grow their business, improve their health, and shift their perspectives. Did you get that means free coaching just by listening? Yes, this is a business podcast, but listeners say it is more like sitting in my living room listening to a chat with friends. Incredibly accomplished friends but friends! The show is not about perfection but rather how you can embrace all of you to have the business and life you want.

  1. Navy SEAL Parenting: How to Raise Confident Kids with Brandon Webb

    May 13

    Navy SEAL Parenting: How to Raise Confident Kids with Brandon Webb

    Are you raising kids who avoid life's challenges or kids who dive right in? Former Navy SEAL sniper and best-selling author Brandon Webb joins me, Laura Steward to reveal how the same mental techniques used in elite military training can help you raise confident, joyful, and resilient children. Whether you are a parent, a mentor, or simply looking to improve your own mindset, this conversation offers a powerful guidebook for navigating the landmines of modern life. In this episode, Brandon introduces the core philosophy of his new book, Puddle Jumpers. He explains why we must stop protecting our children from every minor inconvenience and instead allow them to experience the ordinary magic of struggle. By letting kids jump into the metaphorical mud puddles of life, we help them build the strong roots they need to stand tall during adulthood. You will learn about the critical difference between punishment and discipline, the importance of family goal-setting traditions, and how to transition from an authoritarian figure to a mentor as your children grow. Brandon also shares a deeply personal look at his own journey as a father and the lessons he learned from his children about vulnerability and support. 🚀 Key Topics Discussed: The concept of the Puddle Jumper: Raising kids who pursue a joyful life. Why stress is a requirement for growth, illustrated by the Mars Biosphere experiment. The power of ordinary magic in building childhood confidence. Moving away from lazy questions to foster deep connection with your family. A Navy SEAL's checklist for effective, emotion-free discipline. How to support your child's unique path, even when it differs from your own. 🕒 Chapters: 0:00 Intro and Welcome Back 1:25 Introducing Brandon Webb and Puddle Jumpers 4:15 Balancing Business, Travel, and Co-Parenting 7:40 Why a Navy SEAL Wrote a Parenting Book 10:10 Mission Accomplished: A Letter from Brandon's Daughter 13:30 Supporting Your Child's Interests and Dreams 16:45 The Philosophy of the Puddle Jumper 20:15 Building Confidence Through Ordinary Magic 23:50 Why Kids Need Stress to Grow Strong Roots 27:10 The Danger of Helicopter Parenting and Outsourcing 31:00 Family Goal Setting and Annual Traditions 35:20 Teaching Kids to Finish What They Start 39:45 Why Parents Should Share Their Own Failures 44:10 Moving Beyond Lazy Questions to Deep Connection 48:30 Discipline vs Punishment: A New Framework 52:15 Getting to the Why Behind Bad Behavior 56:50 Shifting From Authority to Mentorship 1:01:00 Healing Family Rifts and Final Advice 1:04:22 Closing Remarks Grab your copy of Puddle Jumpers today and visit the official website, PuddleJumpersParenting.com to access exclusive bonuses and conversation starters for your family! Don't forget to like this video, subscribe for more insightful interviews, and leave a comment with the best question you've ever asked your child. Brandon Webb is a father of three happy humans and a tactical toy poodle named Apollo. He's also a combat-decorated Navy SEAL sniper, a multiple New York Times bestselling author, and a Harvard Business School alumnus. #parenting #navyseal #brandonwebb #childdevelopment #mentalstrength

    1h 4m
  2. Rachel Hanfling - Becoming a Media Magnet

    02/19/2024

    Rachel Hanfling - Becoming a Media Magnet

    If you've written a book, have a business, are a speaker, or just have something helpful to share on a larger scale than your friends and neighbors, then getting on TV, radio, podcasts and more can be your path to getting your message out on a larger scale. But how do you do that effectively? If you are uncomfortable speaking in public, as many are, how do you craft and deliver your message so that you are ready when you get the email or phone call? Enter Rachel Hanfling. Former Emmy nominated producer for Oprah and Anderson Cooper, to name drop a few. She is also my go to when I have questions or need some coaching around media and speaking to groups overall. On this episode Rachel shares how you can craft your signature talk and pare it down to its essence for different types of media. She also answers my questions on three things to focus on when you are preparing your talk or pitch. We talk about even more, but you'll have to listen or read the transcript to find out all the questions and answers from this episode! Rachel even has a freebie to help you in just 5 short minutes. Emmy-nominated Rachel Hanfling is your guide to clear, confident, charismatic speech. A former producer for Oprah and Anderson Cooper, she's coached clients to become go-to experts, land deals on Shark Tank, sell out on QVC, dominate worldwide speeches, generate explosive sales, nail workplace politics and more. She's taught at Harvard, internationally, and across the U.S. Rachel is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She is mom to twin boys and a dog in New York City. To learn more about Rachel, visit rachelhanfling.com/5Minutes .

    59 min
  3. Peter Hoppenfeld - Why you need to remove the word partner from your vocabulary

    11/22/2023

    Peter Hoppenfeld - Why you need to remove the word partner from your vocabulary

    What happens when you get a master strategist, legal expert and advisor to some of the biggest names in the thought leader/entrepreneur world to come on your show again? Well you get this episode where Peter Hoppenfeld answers my questions ranging from starting a business to growing a business to what word never to use in business to one of the best summaries on Intellectual property I have ever heard. Don't believe me on all we covered? I was getting texts and people were chatting during the livestream with questions and comments. I had many more questions but we ran out of time. Peter Hoppenfeld is widely recognized as the "go to" attorney and advisor in the representation of direct marketers, speakers, authors, information marketers, "thought leaders," entrepreneurs and domestic and international training companies and their founders in all aspects of their legal and business affairs. Peter is a seasoned transactional, commercial attorney with direct marketing, internet marketing, distribution, licensing, marketing, branding and operational expertise. On a daily basis, Peter helps authors, speakers, entrepreneurs, business owners and thought leaders create effective marketing, merchandising and expansion strategies. His mission is to rapidly, smartly and strategically grow people's businesses, reach and revenues. Peter's been described as "a lawyer who understands marketing and a marketer who happens to be a lawyer". www.peterhoppenfeld.com For more episodes and insights, checkout https://www.laurasteward.com Subscribe to my podcast at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-all-about-the-questions/id1008520291 Order my book: https://www.amazon.com/What-Would-Wise-Woman-Questions/dp/1614483442

    54 min
  4. Vered Neta - Things We Do for Love and An Entrepreneurial Journey

    09/27/2023

    Vered Neta - Things We Do for Love and An Entrepreneurial Journey

    Entrepreneurial journeys rarely go in a straight line. They have detours, divergences and often life outside the work journey impacts thinking, action and final goals. When one journey ends, another might start along the same path or go in a completely different direction. My guest on this episode is Vered Neta. A multi-hyphenate entrepreneur who has done several successful exits from companies she has created, Vered is now on a new journey that she chose because she wanted a new challenge. When that new path threw up a lot of road blocks, she pivoted and created another successful divergence. Take a listen as Vered and I discuss her journey, her favorite questions to ask when she gets stuck and how she hopes to help others who caregive for loved ones with Alzheimers with her latest book, Things We Do for Love, available wherever books are sold. Vered Neta has lived in three different countries for the last six decades, so tracing her origins is a thrilling quest. Nowadays, she lives in Tenerife on an off-the-grid finca, creating a self-sustained life for her and her partner while writing her novels and scripts. Her stories are character-driven dramas, giving voice to the untold stories of women and their triumphs in today's society. Her mission? To illuminate the world with kindness and positivity, one story at a time. Vered's words have touched countless lives through her multiple books on motivation and relationships. Her book "Financial Independence for Women" sold over 50,000 copies. In 2010, Vered was awarded the TIAW World of Difference Award, an award given to women whose efforts have advanced women's economic empowerment locally, regionally or worldwide.

    1h 1m
  5. Dan Rockwell - Leadership Freak and The Vagrant

    09/21/2023

    Dan Rockwell - Leadership Freak and The Vagrant

    I've followed Dan Rockwell for ages. His Blog, Leadership Freak, combines wisdom and insights with lightness, deep thinking and insidious questions that worm their way into your brain and body until you have a breakthrough of thought and action. Now he and his co-author John David Mann have released a parable novel called, The Vagrant. Expect that book to worm its way inside you too and create breakthroughs of thought and self-reflection. On today's episode Dan and I sit down and discuss his thoughts on leadership, the birth of his book, self-reflection and how doing that alone can lead to some not great outcomes. We also discuss many other topics over the course of the interview. It was hard to stop. Let me know what actions you are taking after you listen and don't forget to take advantage of the opportunity to win a free copy of The Vagrant! DAN ROCKWELL (leadershipfreak.blog) gave his first presentation at the age of sixteen and has been delivering presentations and workshops ever since. Dan's fascination with leadership led him to launch his Leadership Freak blog in January 2010. Today Leadership Freak is read in virtually every country on the globe, with nearly 500,000 subscribers to its various social media channels. Dan has been named among the "Top Fifty Leadership and Management Experts" and "Top 100 Great Leadership Speakers" by Inc magazine and "Top 30 Leader in Business of 2014" by the American Management Association. His blog has been hailed as "most socially shared leadership blog on the Internet" by Center for Management and Organization Effectiveness.

    1h 3m
5
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31 Ratings

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My guests are leaders from varied businesses and perspectives from around the world. They generously share their business, health and life expertise and stories to help my listeners grow their business, improve their health, and shift their perspectives. Did you get that means free coaching just by listening? Yes, this is a business podcast, but listeners say it is more like sitting in my living room listening to a chat with friends. Incredibly accomplished friends but friends! The show is not about perfection but rather how you can embrace all of you to have the business and life you want.