78 episodes

Every week, professional business coach Adam Thompson, talks to you about how to make your business better.

The Phase 2 Podcast Adam Thompson

    • Business
    • 4.8 • 4 Ratings

Every week, professional business coach Adam Thompson, talks to you about how to make your business better.

    The Many Paths to Leadership

    The Many Paths to Leadership

    Adam talks with Clint Retterath of Armor Mechanical about how the path to a successful career, a leadership position, and even your own business, does not have to mean a four-year degree. 




     

    • 27 min
    The Joy of Giving (and the Comfort of Receiving)

    The Joy of Giving (and the Comfort of Receiving)

    Adam talks with Schia Hart, Founder of Handlender.com, about social entrepreneurship, spinning an idea into a company all on your own, and why it is important for all of us to lend a hand.

    • 25 min
    Is Your Content Incredible?

    Is Your Content Incredible?

    Adam chats with Wendy Jacobson, Owner of Incredible content, about how great content can help build and enhance your brand and why it is OK to start a sentence with "but." But not always.

    • 33 min
    Superhero Pose!

    Superhero Pose!

    Stand like a superhero, feel like a superhero, ACT like a superhero! Leanne and Adam are back together (finally!) and talking about how the mind affects the body, and the body affects the mind.

    • 28 min
    Daniel Felt

    Daniel Felt

    Adam chats with Daniel Felt, Founder and Owner of Kura Home Maintenance, about how he created a business by addressing a previously unnoticed need, and why he never wants to answer the same question twice.

    • 38 min
    Jenny Erickson

    Jenny Erickson

    Adam talks with Jenny Erickson, Owner and Idea Activator at ACThoughtful, about how she helps her clients grow and succeed by making "glorious mistakes."

    • 31 min

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