12 episodes

My (business) career started in journalism. I've cannot shake accountability to truth. I saw some raw behavior early on. Understanding how leaders succeed or fail is weird. I've been involved with businesses on both sides of that equation. The man 'behind the curtain' may be patient or antsy. Wise or cunning. But each one is a separate story—beyond what most of us know. But not here. You’ll hear the story behind the story. We’ll learn from each of guest: Beyond what you've achieved, "What's the point!" Life in Palm Beach isn’t all palm trees and bikinis. And not everyone is a player.

What's the Point! Live from Palm Beach Robert Bailey

    • Business

My (business) career started in journalism. I've cannot shake accountability to truth. I saw some raw behavior early on. Understanding how leaders succeed or fail is weird. I've been involved with businesses on both sides of that equation. The man 'behind the curtain' may be patient or antsy. Wise or cunning. But each one is a separate story—beyond what most of us know. But not here. You’ll hear the story behind the story. We’ll learn from each of guest: Beyond what you've achieved, "What's the point!" Life in Palm Beach isn’t all palm trees and bikinis. And not everyone is a player.

    Eric Kottke: How Many Coaches Do You Need?

    Eric Kottke: How Many Coaches Do You Need?

    Executive coaching is a matured business. But times have changed and so have the demands on the clients. Is industrial coaching still useful? For a corporate soldier, sure. And yet Eric Kottke makes a fresh argument based on his study of athletic coaching. An athlete is coached on more than the sport. There is exercise coaching. Diet coaching (a chef?) Maybe a techniques coach. In business, why would anyone have one coach? Only if they are not committed to massive improvement. That's where You Need a Coach comes in. Eric explains how the complementary process works right through to matching right-fit coaches to individual need.

    • 36 min
    Estelle Poire: The True Costs of Clutter (and it is more than a messy closet)

    Estelle Poire: The True Costs of Clutter (and it is more than a messy closet)

    Estelle is the Founder of Intentional Self Consulting. She is a self-described clutter-free living strategist. And fun to talk to.  Estelle has two free offers to help you become clutter free. Visit: www.intentionalselfconsulting.com

    • 39 min
    Robyn Odegaard: The Secret to High Performance...

    Robyn Odegaard: The Secret to High Performance...

    What state can you count on to produce maximum personal performance? Robyn and Rob discuss the effect of mental positioning on moving ahead—including new and extreme goals.

    • 34 min
    Lisa Riggs "Who needs more cookie dough?"

    Lisa Riggs "Who needs more cookie dough?"

    About this interview:

    Thoughtful fundraising, socks and a royal name are all parts of Lisa's success. The Sock Queen has a story that is part sensibility and part charm and it is all wrapped around a simple solution. Inspired? And inspiring!

    Learn about Lisa's program for your business or charity: https://spiritsoxusa.com/

    • 22 min
    Jed Regen: "Health Insurance That Works"

    Jed Regen: "Health Insurance That Works"

    Jed is an unusually passionate executive with Triada in one of the most confusing area of company benefits—health care. The solution to a workable program is in his hand and he shares it right here on What’s the Point!

    • 24 min
    Todd Kipperman: Technology Virtues on "What's the Point!"

    Todd Kipperman: Technology Virtues on "What's the Point!"

    Technology experts have found a new edge for using technology better. While tech reduces face to face meetings, it does not cancel the desire for human interaction and human good will. This is quite a story.

    • 30 min

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