Beautiful Business

Steven Morris
Beautiful Business

Many business owners strategize the purpose and function of their business, but few strive to make it “beautiful.” Each week, listen in as Steven Morris and his guests discuss brand, culture, and business strategies that will create new ways to shape your beautiful business. If you are ready to evolve your business from functional to beautiful, this is the podcast for you.

  1. Changing Our Work with Lori Schwanbeck and Scott Shute

    19/08/2024

    Changing Our Work with Lori Schwanbeck and Scott Shute

    In this episode, Steven Morris, Lori Schwanbeck, and Scott Shute discuss: The three components of self-compassion Mindfulness is observation without judgment Expanding your view of your circumstances Practicing empathy and kindness in your self-care Key Takeaways: Practice self-compassion. The three components of self-compassion are these: mindfulness, common humanity, and kindness. Mindfulness is observing inner experiences without identification or judgment. Use the concept of “what else is true” to challenge negative thoughts. Ask your inner voice if it has the full story. When we go through something difficult, we tend to adopt a narrow view of ourselves and of the world. Remember the concept of “common humanity” when you go through hardships. Always remind yourself that you are not alone in your struggles. Once you have practiced mindfulness and have made yourself aware of common humanity, the next step is to bring in kindness to yourself. Ask yourself, “What do I need most right now?” and “How do I want to meet this moment?” "Gratitude primes us. It's an attentional strategy, like noticing what it is that we're usually taking for granted. It's a self expanding emotion. " — Lori Schwanbeck “It starts with us… so what's the light that we can cultivate from within and be the lighthouse for others?” — Scott Shute Lori Schwanbeck and Scott Shute’s book recommendations: Connect With Lori Schwanbeck: Website: https://www.lorischwanbeck.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lori-schwanbeck-43187a7/ Scott Shute: Website: https://www.scottshute.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottshute/ Get "The Beautiful Business" book by clicking on this link: https://the-beautiful-business.com/ Connect With Steven Morris Website: https://matterco.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenmorris111/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matter_smorris/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenMMorris Steven Morris, CEO of Matter Consulting is an ever-curious life-seeker, brand and culture building expert, advisor, author, and speaker. With over 27 years of entrepreneurial experience, he has served as a trusted advisor to over 3,000 business leaders and evolved more than 250 brands and cultures, including Google, Habitat for Humanity, Samsung, and Disney. His best-selling book, "The Beautiful Business," and his widely read Insights blog are a testament to his consulting expertise in creating unignorable, magnetic, and sustainable companies. His diverse interests, including meditation, fine art painting, surfing, and beekeeping, infuse his work with creativity, soul, and a deep understanding of the human experience. You can find more podcasts and join 30,000+ other brilliant and soulful readers of his weekly INSIGHTS blog at MatterCo.

    1h6min
  2. How to Work with (Almost) Anyone with Michael Bungay Stanier

    12/08/2024

    How to Work with (Almost) Anyone with Michael Bungay Stanier

    In this episode, Steven Morris and Michael Bungay Stanier discuss: Psychological safety enhances workplace dynamics How leaders can nurture the best relationships Side-stepping the drama triangle and focusing on clear communication Redefining your meaning of success Key Takeaways: Cultivating healthy working relationships is imperative for both personal happiness and success. Conversations that create psychological safety can enhance workplace dynamics. For leaders to nurture the best relationships possible, they should aim for safety, vitality, and repairability. These discussions are pivotal for cementing a successful and harmonious rapport. Conflict, if not managed well, tends to devolve into putting each person or party in the role of either the rescuer, the victim, or the persecutor. Clear out boundaries and remind everyone that the goal is to communicate effectively, not for either side to win or lose. Seek growth through overcoming challenges rather than simply amassing wins. Redefine your meaning of success; set meaningful goals, learn continuously, and know when to feel content and how you can contribute positively. "Keep asking yourself what success is, and then keep finding opportunities to do work that is thrilling and important and daunting, that gives you some principles to figure out some interesting stuff and be fulfilled." —  Michael Bungay Stanier Michael Bungay Stanier’s book recommendations: Connect With Michael Bungay Stanier: Website: https://www.mbs.works/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mbs_works LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelbungaystanier YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdFUOWjr4uI6T45zN1uJZ3Q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mbs_works-113849977032317 Get "The Beautiful Business" book by clicking on this link: https://the-beautiful-business.com/ Connect With Steven Morris Website: https://matterco.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenmorris111/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matter_smorris/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenMMorris

    53min
  3. Regrets of the Aging with Dan Pink, Chip Conley & Steven Morris

    05/08/2024

    Regrets of the Aging with Dan Pink, Chip Conley & Steven Morris

    In this episode, Steven Morris, Dan Pink, and Chip Conley discuss: The powerful connection between our deepest regrets and personal values How midlife is a time of reflection and significant change in identity and purpose The role of anticipated regret as a catalyst for taking meaningful risks and making important life decisions The necessity of embracing a positive perspective on aging and the concept of a 'midlife edit' Ways to harness regret positively for personal growth and as a means for improving negotiation and thinking skills Key Takeaways: Midlife can be a period of growth if we confront our regrets and leverage them for personal development Anticipating future regrets can help avoid them, with significant life decisions being the focus rather than trivial concerns A proactive and reflective approach to midlife challenges can reduce feelings of being stuck and promote transformation The importance of peer support, accountability partners, and reconnecting with lost relationships in fostering fulfillment Differentiating between consequential and inconsequential decisions is crucial to maintaining a healthy life perspective "Regret is adaptive if we treat it right." — Dan Pink "I think that the decisions I've made along the way, especially when people have said, 'That's a really bad idea'... that's when I think I feel the best. It's because I did not succumb to the popular wisdom or the popular perspective or people who are trying to protect me."— Chip Conley Connect With Dan Pink: Website: https://www.danpink.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielpink/ Twitter: https://x.com/danielpink Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielpink Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danielhpink Connect With Chip Conley: Website: https://chipconley.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chipconleysf/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChipConley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chipconley/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chipconleyauthor Get "The Beautiful Business" book by clicking on this link: https://the-beautiful-business.com/ Connect With Steven Morris Website: https://matterco.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenmorris111/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matter_smorris/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenMMorris Steven Morris, CEO of Matter Consulting is an ever-curious life-seeker, brand and culture building expert, advisor, author, and speaker. With over 27 years of entrepreneurial experience, he has served as a trusted advisor to over 3,000 business leaders and evolved more than 250 brands and cultures, including Google, Habitat for Humanity, Samsung, and Disney. His best-selling book, "The Beautiful Business," and his widely read Insights blog are a testament to his consulting expertise in creating unignorable, magnetic, and sustainable companies. His diverse interests, including meditation, fine art painting, surfing, and beekeeping, infuse his work with creativity, soul, and a deep understanding of the human experience. You can find more podcasts and join 30,000+ other brilliant and soulful readers of his weekly INSIGHTS blog at MatterCo.

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Many business owners strategize the purpose and function of their business, but few strive to make it “beautiful.” Each week, listen in as Steven Morris and his guests discuss brand, culture, and business strategies that will create new ways to shape your beautiful business. If you are ready to evolve your business from functional to beautiful, this is the podcast for you.

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