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1 81: From Nothing to a Billion: The Leadership Playbook They Don’t Teach You w/ Harry L Allen 36:51
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Traditional banks often lack personalized service, and local businesses struggle to find true partnership in financial institutions. Meanwhile, higher education faces scrutiny over relevance and ROI in a world where information is nearly free. Harry Allen helped launch Studio Bank to blend technology with high-touch service, fueled by community investment. At Belmont, he's applying the same entrepreneurial mindset to modernize university operations and embed practical learning experiences, like a one-of-a-kind partnership with Dolly Parton, into academia. In this episode, Harry L. Allen, co-founder of Studio Bank and now CFO at Belmont University, unpacks the bold vision behind launching a community-first bank in a city dominated by financial giants. He shares the leadership lessons that shaped his journey, how to lead through crisis, and why mentorship is the key to filling today's leadership vacuum. Key Takeaways Leveraging both financial and social capital creates a unique, community-first banking model. High-tech doesn't mean low-touch, Studio Bank fused innovation with personal relationships. Leadership means showing up, especially during crisis. Universities must shift from being information hubs to delivering real-world experience. Succession and mentorship are vital to cultivating the next generation of leaders. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Harry L. Allen 01:49 The Birth of Studio Bank 04:29 Leveraging Technology in Community Banking 07:25 The Courage to Start a New Venture 10:37 Leadership Challenges in High Growth 13:02 Leading Through Crisis: The COVID Experience 17:55 Transitioning from Banking to Education 21:16 The Role of Leadership in Higher Education 25:16 Adapting to Challenges in Higher Education 30:04 The Leadership Vacuum in Society 33:17 Advice for Emerging Leaders 35:21 The American Dream and Community Impact No Limit Leadership is the go-to podcast for growth-minded executives, middle managers, and team leaders who want more than surface-level leadership advice. Hosted by executive coach and former Special Forces commander Sean Patton, this show dives deep into modern leadership, self-leadership, and the real-world strategies that build high-performing teams. Whether you're focused on leadership development, building a coaching culture, improving leadership communication, or strengthening team accountability, each episode equips you with actionable insights to unlock leadership potential across your organization. From designing onboarding systems that retain talent to asking better questions that drive clarity and impact, No Limit Leadership helps you lead yourself first so you can lead others better. If you're ready to create a culture of ownership, resilience, and results, this leadership podcast is for you.…
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תוכן מסופק על ידי Curiosity Continuum. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Curiosity Continuum או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
In the age of Netflix, we can consume all the shows, all at once. But do we miss the opportunity to enjoy a paced sequence of consumption? Do we miss the chance to have conversational currency with others over time?
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תוכן מסופק על ידי Curiosity Continuum. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Curiosity Continuum או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
In the age of Netflix, we can consume all the shows, all at once. But do we miss the opportunity to enjoy a paced sequence of consumption? Do we miss the chance to have conversational currency with others over time?
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Our cities are aging - by population, infrastructure, services, and accessibility. What does this mean for the quality of life, at any age?
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Do you believe you’ll be doing the same work 10 years from now? Do you believe that you will be doing the work the same way even 10 months from now? Have you taken a moment to examine your own approaches to your livelihood?
A legendary Nintendo CEO - Satoru Iwata. Who are those men and women that you look up to and why? Brian and I (Josh) look inward a bit and discuss this new book and why we count Iwata-san in that group of people for us. We also talk about how it affects us, our current lives, and how we are moving forward. Buy the Book: Ask Iwata…
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Have you ever traced the fruit of your inspiration back to the individual seeds? Does innovation happen all at once? What still inspires you after many cycles of life?
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What actually is brainstorming? Have you learned this as a way to organize your thoughts? Join us as we discuss this most essential skill and how we actually iterated on this as we have gone along on our life journey.
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Who do you know that is a great listener? Who do you listen intently to in your life? Whose words are big in your ears? Are you sure you know how to listen well?
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How do you invite other ways of thinking, brought by those who are different than you, into your life to prevent stale water of thought? Similitude and sameness of thinking is an enemy of innovation and collaboration. How are you adapting today for the challenges of tomorrow?
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1 Binge Watching vs. Scheduled Programming 16:45
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In the age of Netflix, we can consume all the shows, all at once. But do we miss the opportunity to enjoy a paced sequence of consumption? Do we miss the chance to have conversational currency with others over time?
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How have you changed as you have gotten older? Do you consider chronological advantages and disadvantages at every stage of your life? What is food, exercise, and habits have moved over time?
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How do you perceive time? Does that matter in terms of productivity? How do you meet others in the tension of working together on life and projects?
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Do you give your silence as much voice as your words? Do you leave space in between your phrases? How would people describe how you talk?
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1 The First to Think if It, The Second to Do It 14:39
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Does the first person with the idea, win? Have you ever had an idea that was just not right, right now? Why do those who see it second succeed?
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Do you let your silence speak as loudly as your words? Are you comfortable with silence? Check out Liz Johnson, Brian’s voice coach. Tell her you heard it on this podcast! https://lizjohnsonvoice.com Be sure to check out Roger Love episode with Amy Porterfield here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/online-marketing-made-easy-with-amy-porterfield/id594703545?i=1000543711007…
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1 Sharing Thoughts with Simplicity 15:29
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Do you overcomplicate things? Who do you know that can clearly and concisely convey thoughts and direction masterfully? Why should we care about such things?
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What was once considered “out there imaginings” are today’s commonplace realities for culture and technology. What has sci-fi inspired in curious minds that then turned it into reality? Why do you have the opinion about sci-fi that you do?
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Is apathy bad? Does it have a purpose in today's culture? Think and wonder on today's episode.
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When you come back to a familiar construct after you have been away or the normal flow has been disrupted, how do you process the return to form? What does the return make you want to do? How does it work for others?
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In Part 2, the guys talk about how a game is really an interactive story, and riff on how basic strategies apply into our daily lives. We ourselves are playing games all the time, whether we realize it or not. It's all just a game...
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A riff on one out most popular episodes, we talk about how video games work. In Part 1, Josh gives a flyover history of how video games came to be today and begins to touch on how game strategy affects daily life. Isn't everything just a big game? Related episodes: The Lessons of Zelda https://podcast.curiositycontinuum.com/e/the-lessons-of-zelda/ Saving the Princess (?) https://podcast.curiositycontinuum.com/e/saving-the-princess/…
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We are solidly in the 21st century, living with the realities of 20th century learning constructs. What skills are needed to thrive in a knowledge economy in this era? Consider these attributes: Adaptivity Critical thinking Complex communication Self-Education Self-Management
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How do you define something by what it is not? Focusing this way tunes you into the outcomes rather than the possibilities. Why would this be useful?
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Did you receive proper validation as you grew? Where are you looking for that high fidelity feedback loop? How does it impact your life? What does it all mean? Whose words are big in your ears and why?
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Do you know how to ask the right questions? Have you become more or less curious as you age? If you don't ask questions, and you already know everything there is to know, please contact us, and you would know how to reach us (ha!). Does your pride stop you from asking? Simon Sinek, author of Start With Why, learns a lot by asking questions.…
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Who is someone that complements you well, and you, them? How does trust factor into the level of collaboration? When has a partnership gone sideways, and why did it go that way?
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First impressions matter. But, do our base set of assumptions about people need to be examined?
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1 The Prevention of Life Barnacles 17:09
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Why don't we take the time to assess and care for yourself unless forced to do so by circumstance? It's never too late to start somewhere, right now.
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1 Get Confortable Being Uncomfortable 13:44
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Unless we get comfortable with being uncomfortable, we will stay mired in the familiar and uninspiring. Forging a new direction or making progress always goes against our comfort. Do it anyway!
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Do you perceive the lifetimes of technology that have occurred within the last few decades of life? Do you remember the days before your first phone? First computer? Do we really know how this all impacts us?
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How do you manage time? What do you consider successful when you manage your time? What have you had to reevaluate in recent days?
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What are the hallmarks of functional, meaningful knowledge transfer between diverse communication and learning styles? What are the outcomes that spring from effective understanding of ideas between people? What should leaders remember when transferring knowledge to those they lead?
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Analog experiences are important and necessary as a person. It is the real world, and understanding the analog foundations of the world will give us bearing and context for everything built upon it, especially in a constantly changing world.
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We all should be adapting and iterating within and without of ourselves in a constantly changing world.
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Why is friendship important? Do you have any lifelong friends? In today's world, friendship is even more critical in an ever increasing digital world that can be isolating from real relationships.
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Let's Reset our journey a bit. This is our first ever episode. Why is friendship important? Do you have any lifelong friends? In today's world, friendship is even more critical in an ever increasing digital world that can be isolating from real relationships.
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Showing up consistently makes a difference. Change can be measured by evaluating a control group against a change. How do you recognize change in your life? What things do you find comfort in the consistency?
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1 ENCORE: Questions; Questions; Questions 18:11
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How deep does your line of questioning go when you are curious? When do you feel like you can most freely ask questions? Do you allow yourself to be questioned by others? Why or why not?
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1 Keep On Scrollin ( Its a Limp Bizkit Joke) 17:57
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summaryIn this conversation, Brian and Josh explore the complexities of modern communication, particularly the overwhelming nature of social media and its impact on mental health. They discuss the addictive qualities of social media, the importance of creativity over consumption, and the value of failure in achieving success. The conversation also touches on the disparity between perception and reality in the digital age, emphasizing the need for perseverance in the face of challenges. takeaways Communication today is exhausting due to multiple platforms. Humans are not wired for the constant engagement of social media. Social media can create an addictive cycle of validation. Limiting exposure to social media is essential for mental health. Creatives often do not consume content in their field to avoid bias. Success is often highlighted, while struggles are hidden. Failure is a crucial part of the journey to success. Perception on social media can be misleading and unrealistic. Real-life interactions are vital for human connection. Perseverance can inspire others in their own journeys.…
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n this conversation, Brian and Josh explore the themes of life choices, aging, and the concept of home. They discuss how their experiences and reflections on life have evolved as they have aged, particularly in relation to where they live and the impact of significant life events. The discussion delves into the emotional connections to places, the freedom to explore new locations, and the importance of family dynamics in shaping future decisions. Ultimately, they emphasize the value of adventure and personal growth in navigating life's journey. takeaways The place you live can significantly impact your life choices. Aging prompts reevaluation of personal goals and priorities. Home can be defined in multiple ways and locations. It's acceptable to seek adventure and change in life. Middle age often brings a desire for exploration and freedom. Family dynamics play a crucial role in life decisions. Life's constraints can lead to better choices. The emotional connection to places can shape our identity. Exploration can lead to personal growth and fulfillment. Adventure is a fundamental aspect of the human experience. titles The Journey of Life Choices The Quest for Belonging and Identity Sound Bites "Are we working to live or living to work?" "It's okay to move. It's okay to travel." "You could have more than one home." Chapters 00:00Exploring Life Choices and Locations 02:57The Impact of Aging on Life Decisions 06:02The Concept of Home and Belonging 09:01The Freedom to Move and Explore 12:02Adventure and the Human Experience 15:02Family Dynamics and Future Considerations…
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1 ENCORE: The Art of the Conversation 28:27
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This is our first ever encore repost from a few years back. Please listen and continue to evolve YOUR conversation. Conversations are an art form that everyone can become a better artist. Learn how to have better conversations during your daily adventures.
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1 ENCORE: The Art of Collaboration 15:31
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Over the next few weeks we will be bringing some encores in that will really help to setup the next level of CC and what we have to offer. (original logline) Collaboration is a word often used, rarely practiced. How do we actually work together? How can we find a way forward?
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Over the next few weeks we will be bringing some encores in that will really help to setup the next level of CC and what we have to offer. (Original Logline) Who do you know that is a great listener? Who do you listen intently to in your life? Whose words are big in your ears? Are you sure you know how to listen well?…
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We discuss in this episode how you can normalize the creative in your life and how we ( Brian and Josh) did this in the past. How we took the skills we have and have maxed out in our own life. To that end how we took that and launched it above and beyond.
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When you come back to a familiar construct after you have been away or the normal flow has been disrupted, how do you process the return to form? What does the return make you want to do? How does it work for others?
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Do you love LEGO bricks? What was your favorite set? Did you have a big old box of spare parts that haunted your room? Riff with us as we show love to one of our favorite toys of all time.
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In this conversation, Brian and Josh discuss the concept of being great at something and the challenges that come with it. They explore the idea of overachieving and the pressure to excel in multiple areas. They also touch on the importance of recognizing and leveraging one's strengths, as well as the value of collaboration and contextual awareness. The conversation highlights the journey of personal growth and the need to embrace imperfections. Overall, it encourages listeners to find their own path to greatness and to support others in their pursuit. keywords overachieving, strengths, collaboration, contextual awareness, personal growth, imperfections, support takeaways Being great at something doesn't mean you have to excel in multiple areas or be perfect. Recognize and leverage your strengths instead of trying to be good at everything. Collaboration and contextual awareness are key to success. Embrace imperfections and learn from setbacks. Support others in their pursuit of greatness. titles The Pressure to Overachieve Recognizing and Leveraging Your Strengths…
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