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      <description><![CDATA[Will Cady is many things. A conscious creator. An Emmy award-winning composer. A member of the 2020 AdWeek Top 50 for Tech, Media and Marketing. Like many, Will thoughtfully resides at Reddit's intersection of content, news, social media and trusted, vouched forum. On this episode, Will reveals what he believes is at the core of Reddit’s success. He expounds the importance of turning curiosity into understanding. And, above all, he shares what it means at Reddit to “remember the human”. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 7 Jul 2022 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2022 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Berman, Lauren Verussio, Jennifer Zudonyi)</author>
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      <description><![CDATA[Lauren Verrusio is the Head of Creators, Culture & Content Partnership Communications at YouTube. Jennifer Zudonyi is a Senior Director of Brand & Consumer Marketing at Warner Bros Discovery, leading efforts around its NHL partnership. On this episode of the podcast, we hear the story of how two power women turn themselves into a power couple. Each shares their version of what it was like meeting each other in a male dominated world of sports. When did they feel safe coming out? How does their personal life now show up at work? What advice might they have for anyone looking to right a wrong they’re experiencing firsthand in society? We get into it all on this episode of the podcast.  
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      <description><![CDATA[Think Postpartum depression only happens with women? Think again. For our Father’s Day edition of The Courageous Podcast, we sit down for a brave conversation with pediatrician Dr. David Levine. David graduated with highest honors from NYU Medical School while completing his residency at Yale Children’s Hospital. Even with all his wisdom and accolades, life changed fast — and not all for the best — when David became a father. On this episode, David bares all and shares his fatiguing story of being a pediatrician who suffered from paternal postpartum in a time where there wasn’t a wink of literature on this topic. Fast forward to today. That lonely bout with depression steered David to take on the role as incoming Vice President of Postpartum Support International, the worlds leading organization supporting the mental health of new parents. 
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      <description><![CDATA[Aron Ezra is a thinker, innovator and serial entrepreneur with two major exits under his belt. While his wife might wish he’d take a break, Aron is currently in the thick of his third mega business as Chairman of Plan A Technologies; an award-winning software development firm serving startups to the Fortune 500 with offices in the US, Europe, Africa and Latin America. On this episode of The Courageous Podcast, Aron and I discuss all facets of the entrepreneurial journey. Where to start? How to ramp from small to big? When it’s time to go from scale to sale? If you have the stomach to go out on your own and you need some expert advice from someone who has “done it” twice, has won dozens of awards, and was named one of the Most Intriguing people in Las Vegas by Seven Magazine, then this is the episode for you. Enjoy. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Jun 2022 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Nice gets a bad wrap. But Adam Morgan is one of the true nice guys who has successfully navigated the creative business space. On this episode of The Courageous Podcast, we are joined by the affable Adam Morgan who is Adobe's Executive Creative Director. We discuss a panoply of topics including how C-Suites can better understand the impact creativity has on its bottom line as well as Adam’s challenge to creatives; to “reach across the silo” and better understand the nuances of marketing and business. Who better to provide a point of view on the paramount importance of creative leadership than someone who has spent over two decades running creative departments at brands and agencies. Enjoy.  
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      <description><![CDATA[Whatever it takes. Say “yes and”. Keep it real. These are just a few of the concepts the affable Erin Levzow knows all too well. She shares her “just keep figuring out” journey with us on this new episode of The Courageous Podcast. If you ever wanted to learn how someone can go from studying theatre in school to making it in Las Vegas to masterfully building an art Mecca in a hotel to finally, “selling tacos on the internet” (her words, not mine), then buckle in for a genuine conversation with Top 25 Women by AWNewYork, CMO of the Year 2020 and ballroom dancing extraordinaire Erin Levzow. Enjoy! 
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      <description><![CDATA[Phil Horvath has been on quite the journey. Nothing like starting a prominent, new job during the thick of the pandemic. Now, almost a year in, Phil shares what it has been like to navigate his organization as the new President of Floyd’s 99 Barbershop. On this episode of The Courageous Podcast, we discuss how Phil has gone about getting to know his team who reside across 114 locations in 13 states from Florida to Texas. This includes the colossal challenge of not being about to travel for face-to-face meetings with his new team for a major part of his tenure. We also discuss the personalities of such a curiously creative workforce, what they call “The Floyd’s Vibe” (which you’ll experience in every Floyd’s shop) and the importance of helping Floyd's employees find their purpose and live their best lives.  Enjoy! 
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      <description><![CDATA[In the world of food, Kraft Heinz is on the hunt for what's next now. In this episode of The Courageous Podcast we are talking transformation and the future of food with VP of Capabilities, Kevin Zidron. Kevin shares how his entrepreneurial spirit took him on a journey which started with stocking shelves. We discuss the importance of understanding the inner workings of an organization at all levels and how to wisely tap into your customer's behavior. We also discuss Kevin’s leadership style; he believes in a people-first leadership approach, the "power of we", and shares how focusing on continuous learning is driving transformation at Kraft Heinz. 
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      <description><![CDATA[We are joined by Google’s Head of Industry Dustin Bomar who learned an entirely new category shifting from the travel business to the telecom arena. If not more courageous is Dustin’s backstory. As a father of two adopted African American kids, now 7, we took some time to discuss the impact of these last two chaotic years; including its toll on his family. Dustin shares his concern for the type of country we are creating that his kids will one day grow into.  Take a listen on this episode of The Courageous Podcast.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2021 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #30: Lisen Stromberg (Founder of PrismWork)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>If we were going to launch a business today, Lisen Stromberg would be a first round lottery pick for a partner! She is a thought leader, author, cultural strategist and the founder of PrismWork; a company that drives workforce innovation and 21st century leadership. In this episode of the Courageous Podcast we discuss the necessary, tectonic shifts happening in workplace culture today. This includes the need for team diversity, equity and belonging. We pontificate on if the United States of America were our client, how would we go about fixing its reputation. We discuss the importance of leaders shifting their focus from external shareholders to internal stakeholders. And we delved into the importance of gender mix found across high-performing cultures. This episode is for any leader who aspires to build a best-in-class 21st century company looking to align its purpose with its people, programs, products and processes. Enjoy. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2021 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 7 Jan 2021 13:39:35 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #28: Kristen Elliott (VP of Marketing, Eddie Bauer)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Kristen Elliott is the Vice President of Marketing at Eddie Bauer. What’s most fascinating about Kristen isn’t simply her decade long quest of inspiring Eddie Bauer customer’s to “Live Their Adventure” but rather her personal passion of shining a light on our fears, unfinished business and regrets that may come towards the end of our lives. She is the host of the “Dying to Live” podcast, an end-of-life Doula and on a quest to help people find peace in the meaning of their lives. We address it all on this weeks The Courageous Podcast. 

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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #27: Sam Saliba (Instagram)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>3:22 - Sam shares his work path from gaming to big tech.</p><p>3:52 - Sharing Instagram's latest campaign, "We Make Today"</p><p>5:26 - Sam shares his time in Product Marketing at Facebook.</p><p>6:31 - Sam's intention through it all: stay in the Bay area.</p><p>08:04 - Sam talks about working for creative-led Lucas Films.</p><p>9:34 - Thompson shares some Warren Buffett advice</p><p>10:58 - The power of working for a great leader</p><p>12:13 - If Sam could only pick one boss from previous bosses who would he pick...</p><p>14:44 - Sam shares 3 big learnings we can all take forward into our jobs</p><p>17:57 - "No one really knows what they're doing".</p><p>19:33 - Sam shares  how gut instinct helped fuel decisions in some past arenas.</p><p>20:00 - The balancing act of knowing how and when to look at data to inform decisions vs going on instinct, experience and intuition.</p><p>21:27 - When it comes to decision making, is there such a thing as too much data?</p><p>28:44 - Sam ponders how his last work life shows up in his new work life.</p><p>30:31 - Sam shares his side gig: being an investor.</p><p>31:43 - Sam has invested in 10+ companies now and shares what he's looking for in an idea.</p><p>34:51 - Sam lives vicariously through some of his investments -- and invests in people he believes in</p><p>37:08 - Sam shares his love of Mountain biking</p><p>38:53 - Mountain Biking is a form of meditation for Sam.</p><p>39:46 - Can you teach others to take risks?</p><p>40:18 - Sam shares his upbringing growing up in an immigrant family</p><p>42:41 - His 1st investment went well which sparked a fire to continue down that path</p><p>43:48 - Sam gives a little advice for Instagram creators</p><p>44:40 - The power of Reels</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Thompson, Sam Saliba, Ryan Berman)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #27: Sam Saliba (Instagram)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Ryan Thompson, Sam Saliba, Ryan Berman</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>How does a guy who studied economics and analytics end up on a whirlwind marketing tour at Lucas Films, Intel, Ubisoft, Facebook, Adobe, Facebook and now Instagram? Sam Saliba, a global leader of Marketing at Instagram, shares there was no method to his madness as he designed his successful sojourn of a career. Looking back at it all, Sam admits each job experience has felt like a building block that nudged him towards his current work adventure. In this episode of The Courageous Podcast, we discuss the colossal difference between risk mitigation and risk navigation as Sam shares where his knack for risk-taking came from. He also provides three critical pieces of advice for anyone looking to get ahead in their careers, some tips for those creators looking to get ahead on Instagram and what he looks for when assessing his side gig: being an early stage investor.
 
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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #26: Brandon Farbstein (Gen Z Activist)</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Berman, Brandon Farbstein, Ryan Thompson)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #26: Brandon Farbstein (Gen Z Activist)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Ryan Berman, Brandon Farbstein, Ryan Thompson</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of The Courageous Podcast, we’ll be joined by 21 year old world changer, inspirational speaker and Gen Z Activist Brandon Farbstein who is one of just 89 people in the world diagnosed with a rare form of dwarfism. We discuss what life is like standing in the shoes of 3 foot 9 Brandon, how he uses his platform for good and his fight to help others on their battles of self acceptance. Brandon also shares some of his darkest days being bullied and how he turned that part of his life into his life’s mission. Join us as we see first hand the differences between a disability and debilitation. Brandon is living proof. 

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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #25:  Tony McAleer (Founder, The Cure For Hate)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>3:21 - Tony shares his last company: Life After Hate</p><p>4:07 - Tony spent 15 years in the movement</p><p>4:37 - Tony didn't grow up in a broken family</p><p>5:41 - "The world happens to us and we learn it's not so safe to be open."</p><p>8:19 - Tony talks about the coldness of his private school experience</p><p>9:35 - Tony talks about the choices he made that harmed other people and himself.</p><p>11:32 - Tony shares how the birth of his child changed him.</p><p>13:33 - The journey to self acceptance</p><p>15:29 - Tony shares his necessary break away from an extreme group</p><p>16:09 - Tony as a single parent in the 90s</p><p>16:19 - Tony discusses why people really join a hate group</p><p>17:38 - Voids filled: Brotherhood.  Love. Toughness.</p><p>19:52 - Tony shares where he turned after 15 years in the movement</p><p>21:44 - Tony walks us through his first ever counseling session</p><p>25:28 - "Compassion is the antidote to shame."</p><p>26:09 - The explanation of "toxic shame"</p><p>27:45 - "Suicide is the ultimate internal toxic shame. Murder is the ultimate external toxic shame."</p><p>28:48 - Tony shares the importance of dealing with our pasts</p><p>28:58 - "Healthy shame is, 'I did bad'. Toxic shame is, 'I am bad.'</p><p>31:21 - Shame is at the root of bullying. Shame is at the root of addiction.</p><p>33:32 - turn arounds happen with compassion</p><p>34:37 - The importance of living in alignment with "Little Tony".</p><p>38:55 - Radical compassion and the need to address what's beyond our comfort zone</p><p>41:23 - Breaking that cycle of playing a role</p><p>47:13 - "When I was in Holocaust denial, I was incapable of feeling."</p><p>47:28 - Tony shares what it was like to feel the energy of  Concentration Camps.</p><p>50:11 - Tony coming to terms with the deepest level of his shadow</p><p>50:37 - Tony confesses IF he would changed sooner if he visited the Concentration Camps in his 20s.</p><p>52:41 - Tony's book:  "A Cure For Hate"</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Berman, Tony McAleer, Ryan Thompson)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #25:  Tony McAleer (Founder, The Cure For Hate)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Ryan Berman, Tony McAleer, Ryan Thompson</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:53:10</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>“That’s what you did. Not who you are.”

Hurt people hurt people. This is the story of Tony McAleer, a former neofascist and White Supremacist, who mustered the courage to leave behind a tribe of violent extremists with a new quest of fighting hate. First, Tony had to encounter his own personal demons, fear of loneliness and, as he calls it, make up of toxic shame. Today, Tony is an international speaker, a father of two and the founder of The Cure For Hate. While his life’s mission is to help people leave hate groups, we spent the majority of our time discussing his own journey to eject himself from his last life. One moment of irony? His path to face himself went through a guiding therapist who happened to be Jewish. Tony shares his upbringing as “little Tony”, his eye opening trip to an Auschwitz concentration camp, and his committed quest to bring radical compassion to people who need it most.

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      <itunes:subtitle>“That’s what you did. Not who you are.”

Hurt people hurt people. This is the story of Tony McAleer, a former neofascist and White Supremacist, who mustered the courage to leave behind a tribe of violent extremists with a new quest of fighting hate. First, Tony had to encounter his own personal demons, fear of loneliness and, as he calls it, make up of toxic shame. Today, Tony is an international speaker, a father of two and the founder of The Cure For Hate. While his life’s mission is to help people leave hate groups, we spent the majority of our time discussing his own journey to eject himself from his last life. One moment of irony? His path to face himself went through a guiding therapist who happened to be Jewish. Tony shares his upbringing as “little Tony”, his eye opening trip to an Auschwitz concentration camp, and his committed quest to bring radical compassion to people who need it most.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Berman, Nev Schulman, Ryan Thompson)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #24:  Nev Schulman (Catfish, Dancing With the Stars)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Ryan Berman, Nev Schulman, Ryan Thompson</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>A decade ago the world was introduced to Nev Schulman when we learned his online romantic relationship with a young woman on Facebook turned out to be with someone who had created a deceptive, fake social media profile. Thus the concept of Catfishing was born. A Sundance Film Festival documentary and 8 MTV seasons later, Nev Schulman continues to travel America helping guests encounter the truth and lies of online dating. On this episode of The Courageous Podcast, we discuss what information Nev receives prior to interacting with guests, what new doors might present themselves after Nev’s recent success on Dancing With the Stars and whether or not Nev sees his journey as courageous — or something else. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Dec 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Thompson, Ryan Hogan, Ryan Berman)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #23:  Ryan Hogan (CEO, Hunt A Killer)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Ryan Thompson, Ryan Hogan, Ryan Berman</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape rooms are all the rage. But how to make them scalable? Enter serial entrepreneur Ryan Hogan who is the Co-founder and CEO of Hunt A Killer, an innovative gaming company that delivers clues, items and correspondence to your doorstep that creates an interactive and immersive story for its Members. Hunt A Killer received the honor of ranking No. 6 on Inc. Magazine’s 5000 list of fastest growing privately-held companies in the U.S. in 2020. To date, Ryan and his team have shipped over two-million episodes, surpassed 100,000 subscribers, and has doubled revenue year over year without outside investors, with continued growth expected. In this episode of the Courageous Podcast, we go to town walking through the many pivots Hogan had to embark on in his business lifetime. Ryan also shares the common thread he sees from each of his previous ventures to his current success. Finally, Ryan gives amazing advice to any entrepreneur trying to find their way navigating this uncertain business in the world. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Escape rooms are all the rage. But how to make them scalable? Enter serial entrepreneur Ryan Hogan who is the Co-founder and CEO of Hunt A Killer, an innovative gaming company that delivers clues, items and correspondence to your doorstep that creates an interactive and immersive story for its Members. Hunt A Killer received the honor of ranking No. 6 on Inc. Magazine’s 5000 list of fastest growing privately-held companies in the U.S. in 2020. To date, Ryan and his team have shipped over two-million episodes, surpassed 100,000 subscribers, and has doubled revenue year over year without outside investors, with continued growth expected. In this episode of the Courageous Podcast, we go to town walking through the many pivots Hogan had to embark on in his business lifetime. Ryan also shares the common thread he sees from each of his previous ventures to his current success. Finally, Ryan gives amazing advice to any entrepreneur trying to find their way navigating this uncertain business in the world. 

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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #22: Bryant Brennan (Peloton) + Jason Harris (Mekanism)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>3:41 - Jason Harris shares some background on Mekanism</p><p>5:10 - Bryant Brennan discusses the role his team plays at Peloton</p><p>6:07 - What business is Peloton in? Fitness? Self Improvement? Tech?</p><p>7:44 - Peloton's investment in Emmy-winning producers to make the class experience top notch for members.</p><p>9:23 - We discuss the freedom the Instructors have designing their rides</p><p>11:09 - Jason discusses the beginning of the Mekanism + Peloton partnership</p><p>12:07- Jason discusses the importance of the growing Peloton community</p><p>12:28 - Peloton internal ethos: members first</p><p>13:47 - Jason shares how important culture was to the creation of Mekanism</p><p>15:44 - The future of brand-agency relationship is happening now with Peloton-Mekanism.</p><p>17:32 - Bryant shares, "There's a lot of confidence in what Mekanism brings to the table in how we collaborate together."</p><p>18:45 - Bryant shares the importance of having a creative partner integrated in all facets of the business right down to the KPIs.</p><p>20:35 - Jason discusses the impact of Covid and the urgent importance of performance marketing today</p><p>21:10 - As the soul guy, does Jason worry if we're going to lose soul in the work because of performance analytics.</p><p>23:23 - Bryant talks about the need to embed creative leadership across the teams</p><p>24:07 - Bryant: "A community built around community, performance has to have soul to it."</p><p>27:44 - Jason shares the pivot to feature real stories of the Peloton community</p><p>29:58 - How Peloton uses other platforms like Facebook to grow the community</p><p>31:52 - Bryant discusses the Beyonce partnership</p><p>33:24 - What's the most courageous move each has seen at their organizations</p><p>35:59 - Bryant shares a personal moment of courage</p><p>38:07 - Jason shares a moment of courage for Mekanism with Obama/Biden campaign</p><p>40:00 - Jason shares how writing his book was a time he needed courage</p><p>41:03 - "Anytime you do something and you put yourself out there, you have to step off the ledge. And it's scary" - Jason Harris</p><p>42:14 - Bryant and Jason's respond to 3 Business Haikus.</p><p>46:25 - "Culture trumps currency. If you invest in culture, profit will come." - Jason Harris</p><p>47:56 - "If you don't believe in what you're doing, the results aren't going to be good." - Bryant Brennan</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Jason Harris, Ryan Berman, Ryan Thompson, Bryant Brennan)</author>
      <link>https://the-courageous-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/the-courageous-podcast-episode-22-bryant-brennan-peloton-jason-harris-mekanism-wd4MC2Sf</link>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #22: Bryant Brennan (Peloton) + Jason Harris (Mekanism)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Jason Harris, Ryan Berman, Ryan Thompson, Bryant Brennan</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;If you don&apos;t believe in what you&apos;re doing, the results aren&apos;t going to be good. They might be ok.  But they’re not going to go beyond.” 

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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;If you don&apos;t believe in what you&apos;re doing, the results aren&apos;t going to be good. They might be ok.  But they’re not going to go beyond.” 

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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #21: Eric Ryan (co-founder of Method Soap)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p> </p><p>1:32 - Quarantine Back In March Felt Like a Holiday; Not so much now</p><p>2:35 - Does he take pride in his advertising roots? Or does he run from that identity?</p><p>4:15 - Eric explains being in his 20's when he started Method</p><p>5:15 - Eric shares his two hiring rules back at Method</p><p>7:18 - Eric discusses the 3 separate cultures he's currently part of</p><p>8:40 - Finding those little ways to keep the team feeling unified</p><p>9:40 - Eric explains the "All Welly Wednesday" Zoom call</p><p>11:26 - We get Eric's response to a few Business Haiku's</p><p>12:21 - Covid was an accelerator to a new world and a new way of working</p><p>14:52 - The reality of imposter syndrome</p><p>17:38 - How Eric goes about testing his business ideas</p><p>19:09 - Creating little steps of confidence at a time</p><p>20:07 - Eric shares how he starts by looking at categories that are ripe for disruption</p><p>22:25 - "I sex up boring things that are part of everyday life. And I do it in a way that gives it scale fast. And that’s the Target partnership which really helps with that.”</p><p>23:57 - Their first meeting with Target: "It's a Snowball's Chance In Hell."</p><p>25:15 - "Any success story has an element of luck to it..."</p><p>26:12 - Eric raves about the creative leadership he sees at Target</p><p>28:48 - "Products are just the souvenir of the culture."</p><p>30:15 - Eric shares his artist and operator model</p><p>31:31 - Creating the space for the artist and the operator to work really well together.</p><p>32:48 - Does Eric see himself as the Artist? The Operator? Or something else?</p><p>35:18 - We get into the creation of Welly</p><p>36:23 - The differences between Eric's time on Method, Olly and Welly.</p><p>38:53 - The importance of learning and growing</p><p>40:38 - Trying to create space during the pandemic to think</p><p>42:18 - Eric shares a few life-after-Covid "we'll never go back" moments for his companies.</p><p>43:15 - "I believe in the slow hunch."</p><p>43:46 - "I need all the legos in the room again"</p><p>45:14 - Eric explains how he is a product guy: Culture first, Product second. Sales and marketing will follow.</p><p>47:39 - Discussing "Play Culture"</p><p>48:40 - Building brands is like putting on a play</p><p>50:11 - Method value: What would MacGyver do?</p><p>50:50 - Does Eric run his ideas by his kids?</p><p>52:32 - Eric has his next two company names ready to go...</p><p>53:16 - "If you're not growing you're dying"</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2020 14:33:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #21: Eric Ryan (co-founder of Method Soap)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;I sex up boring things that are part of everyday life. And I try to do it in a way that gives it scale fast.”

How is it that a guy that wasn’t passionate about cleaning his own dishes found his way into becoming the co-founder of Method soap; a brand that today does 150 million annually at Target? Eric Ryan is a serial entrepreneur and a masterful business builder who has co-founded Method Soap, Olly and, most recently, Welly. Eric has made a career in finding opportunities to unlock in commodity arenas and he shares his secret for doing so. Eric also discusses his artist/operator model, his passionate take on the power of design and how his start in advertising as a strategist set him up on a path to best understand the nuance and needs of the consumer. If you are a creative business leader who would be bored if you weren’t learning and growing, and if you wanted to hear a few life-after-Covid “we’ll never go back” moments for Eric&apos;s companies, enjoy this new episode of The Courageous Podcast. 

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How is it that a guy that wasn’t passionate about cleaning his own dishes found his way into becoming the co-founder of Method soap; a brand that today does 150 million annually at Target? Eric Ryan is a serial entrepreneur and a masterful business builder who has co-founded Method Soap, Olly and, most recently, Welly. Eric has made a career in finding opportunities to unlock in commodity arenas and he shares his secret for doing so. Eric also discusses his artist/operator model, his passionate take on the power of design and how his start in advertising as a strategist set him up on a path to best understand the nuance and needs of the consumer. If you are a creative business leader who would be bored if you weren’t learning and growing, and if you wanted to hear a few life-after-Covid “we’ll never go back” moments for Eric&apos;s companies, enjoy this new episode of The Courageous Podcast. 

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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #20: James Brennan (Serial Entrepreneur)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>3:31- James Brennan's Yankee Teeshirt</p><p>3:48 - Growing up in NYC</p><p>4:54 - College in San Diego. "I fell in love with the city and the the people."</p><p>7:15 - Growing up in NY "grows you up quick"</p><p>8:39 - James shares a "Street Smart" NY moment</p><p>12:41 - Make my kids aware of the job creation that comes with the job</p><p>15:06 - "First of all, I'm a risk taker."</p><p>16:52 - James talks about his 2009; a potential BK moment.</p><p>18:59 - "I'll make my bet and if I'm wrong I'm wrong."</p><p>24:32 - "Every job has its risk factors"</p><p>30:37 - James shares the pivots from night life to others verticals</p><p>31:40 - James involvement in Suja started with his wife's Suja habit</p><p>35:05 - "Courage is the bedrock root of sobriety"</p><p>35:37 - "I definitely believe there are entrepreneurs that are born."</p><p>36:38 - James talks about the courage needed to take the leap.</p><p>38:17 - Providing advice for up and coming entrepreneurs...</p><p>38:52 - Turn the news off</p><p>40:45 - Evaluate and re-evaluate everything</p><p>44:58 - Authenticity Over Everything</p><p>46:44 - No greater high for James than helping other people</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Berman, James Brennan, Ryan Thompson)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #20: James Brennan (Serial Entrepreneur)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>James Brennan is a fighter. Whether it was fighting an early stage business, sobriety or a new vertical, James has transformed into a risk-taking, serial entrepreneur and the CEO of Enlightened Brand Ventures. His company hosts a portfolio of businesses that includes Suja, Original Grain, Dizzle, Kopari and a handful of successful hospitality/nightlife ventures. When it comes to addressing the ups, downs and everything in between, Brennan courageously opens up and tells all. Learn how James put himself in uncomfortable moments so others around him could live comfortably.  How he believes you can play to win without having a loser on the other side. And, finally, how some times in life you have to go through hard times to get to the good stuff on the other side. For anyone looking to take on Entrepreneurship, James shares the pitfalls, pivots and prosperity that come with the space on this episode of The Courageous Podcast.  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Nov 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Jay Baer, Ryan Berman, Ryan Thompson)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #19: Jay Baer (Hall of Fame keynote speaker)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Jay Baer is a 7th generation entrepreneur, the author of 6 profound best-selling business books, a world renown Hall of Fame keynote speaker and the CEO of social media strategic firm Convince &amp; Convert. We cover a lot of ground in this episode including Jay’s thoughts on “hustle culture”, his reasoning for scribing his latest book about WOM “Talk Triggers” and a delightful deconstruction for making CX (Customer Experience) digestible and successful for his clients. Jay also shares what he does and doesn&apos;t miss about the keynote stage and the importance of word of mouth — even though less than 1% of companies have a sound word of mouth strategy. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #18: Johanna Maska (President Obama’s former Press Advance)</itunes:title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;You&apos;re going to fire me one day. I want this to be the thing you’re going to fire me for.&quot; 

From Coke to Converse, master story teller Geoff Cottrill has the resume of marketing royalty but the humility and humbleness to stay himself. He is a self proclaimed “serial marketer who hates the way we’re supposed to do marketing”.  As Geoff attests, no consumer wakes up in the morning just excited about an ad launch.  So how do we rethink the way we go about listening, connecting and treating consumers vs assuming they’re ok with us interrupting their stream, mobile phone or day. Geoff shares why he is incredible passionate about the consumer -- and making sure there’s both mutual respect and their voice (front and center) in the board room.  Geoff also ranks his courageousness in each job along the journey, shares the decision for Coke to bring back “New Coke” via Stranger Things and, finally, the importance of speaking up, keeping it personal and not being afraid to “go all the way”. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;You&apos;re going to fire me one day. I want this to be the thing you’re going to fire me for.&quot; 

From Coke to Converse, master story teller Geoff Cottrill has the resume of marketing royalty but the humility and humbleness to stay himself. He is a self proclaimed “serial marketer who hates the way we’re supposed to do marketing”.  As Geoff attests, no consumer wakes up in the morning just excited about an ad launch.  So how do we rethink the way we go about listening, connecting and treating consumers vs assuming they’re ok with us interrupting their stream, mobile phone or day. Geoff shares why he is incredible passionate about the consumer -- and making sure there’s both mutual respect and their voice (front and center) in the board room.  Geoff also ranks his courageousness in each job along the journey, shares the decision for Coke to bring back “New Coke” via Stranger Things and, finally, the importance of speaking up, keeping it personal and not being afraid to “go all the way”. 

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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #16: Ricky Mena (Superhero)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Amongst us are living, breathing heroes who have not only found their true calling, but are putting their purpose into action. This week on the Courageous Podcast, we are joined by “a real-live” superhero in Ricky Mena who is the founder of HeartOfAHero.org. Ricky is committed to bringing positivity and smiles to children facing life-threatening illnesses, disabilities and more.  The way he does so is by dressing up as Spiderman for his visits. We’ll learn how Spiderman came to be, how Ricky had his own courageous fight with PTSD and how he overcame it all for a higher mission. 

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-courageous-podcast/id1520106524 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Thompson, Ryan Berman, Ricky Mena)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #16: Ricky Mena (Superhero)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Amongst us are living, breathing heroes who have not only found their true calling, but are putting their purpose into action. This week on the Courageous Podcast, we are joined by “a real-live” superhero in Ricky Mena who is the founder of HeartOfAHero.org. Ricky is committed to bringing positivity and smiles to children facing life-threatening illnesses, disabilities and more.  The way he does so is by dressing up as Spiderman for his visits. We’ll learn how Spiderman came to be, how Ricky had his own courageous fight with PTSD and how he overcame it all for a higher mission. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Amongst us are living, breathing heroes who have not only found their true calling, but are putting their purpose into action. This week on the Courageous Podcast, we are joined by “a real-live” superhero in Ricky Mena who is the founder of HeartOfAHero.org. Ricky is committed to bringing positivity and smiles to children facing life-threatening illnesses, disabilities and more.  The way he does so is by dressing up as Spiderman for his visits. We’ll learn how Spiderman came to be, how Ricky had his own courageous fight with PTSD and how he overcame it all for a higher mission. 

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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #15: Katie Decker (Global  President of Johnson &amp; Johnson)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>00:02:22 - Meet Katie Decker: Global President of J&J's Essential Health</p><p>00:05:32 - How Katie Juggles The J&J Portfolio</p><p>00:06:27 - "The Most Uncomfortable Role I've Even Been In Is The One I'm In Right Now"</p><p>00:08:32 - Moving Off Old Ways of Doing Business</p><p>00:08:42 - "This Massive Leap of Faith Over The Last Year"</p><p>00:10:19 - J&J's Commitment to Consumer Health</p><p>00:11:01 - Serving a Billion Consumers Daily</p><p>00:12:32 - Katie Shares Her Time Allocation Between Essential Health, Sustainability & D&E&I </p><p>00:14:31 - The importance of belief</p><p>00:16:05 - Eating The Corporate Elephant</p><p>00:17:16 - The Impact of George Floyd at J&J<br />00:19:49 - J&J's Current Undertaking to Better Understand Systemic Racism</p><p>00:22:48 - Berman share's launching "<a href="http://itsblackandwhite.us/" target="_blank">itsblackandwhite.us</a>" as a white man</p><p>00:23:26 - "You feel like you're going to say the wrong thing".</p><p>00:28:41 - Creating belief starts with data</p><p>00:31:08 - "We get up everyday to make people's lives healthier"</p><p>00:31:31 - Health of people + Health of the planet</p><p>00:32:43 - J&J's 800M commitment/investment in sustainability</p><p>00:37:21 - Was J&J the first purpose based company?</p><p>00:38:34 - J&J's Credo Recently Modernized</p><p>00:39:07 - Katie's response to Business Haiku's</p><p>00:41:01- Is status quo ever a good thing?<br />00:43:47 - Katie shares her exchange with imposter syndrome</p><p>00:48:16 - Next Week's Episode: A Real Live Superhero Ricky Mena</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 8 Oct 2020 13:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Katie Decker, Ryan Thompson, Ryan Berman)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #15: Katie Decker (Global  President of Johnson &amp; Johnson)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Katie Decker, Ryan Thompson, Ryan Berman</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Protests. Pandemics. Paralysis. If you’re like many, perhaps you feel your company isn’t doing enough to the right the wrong’s you’re currently witnessing in the news. This week on the Courageous Podcast we&apos;re joined by the approachable Global President of Johnson &amp; Johnson’s Essential Health and Sustainability Katie Decker. Katie has been a champion at J&amp;J in overseeing baby, oral, hair care and wound while powering new initiatives such as sustainability, purpose and Diversity &amp; Inclusion. If she can make change (with her teammates) in a behemoth like J&amp;J, so can all of us. Katie will share a few of the hard conversations their team took on over the course of the last year as well as their commitment to listening to their staff for the purposes of  creating real change. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Protests. Pandemics. Paralysis. If you’re like many, perhaps you feel your company isn’t doing enough to the right the wrong’s you’re currently witnessing in the news. This week on the Courageous Podcast we&apos;re joined by the approachable Global President of Johnson &amp; Johnson’s Essential Health and Sustainability Katie Decker. Katie has been a champion at J&amp;J in overseeing baby, oral, hair care and wound while powering new initiatives such as sustainability, purpose and Diversity &amp; Inclusion. If she can make change (with her teammates) in a behemoth like J&amp;J, so can all of us. Katie will share a few of the hard conversations their team took on over the course of the last year as well as their commitment to listening to their staff for the purposes of  creating real change. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #14: Jaelin Kauf (US Ski and Snowboarding)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>00:01:57 - The biggest stage - The Olympics<br /><br />00:03:00 - Growing up with a goal of competing at the highest level<br /><br />00:03:57 - A family of skiers<br /><br />00:04:45 - Watched my parents compete in the X Games<br /><br />00:05:59 - Always competing in some sort of ski event<br /><br />00:06:51 - Speed, turns and air...and you have to perfect all three<br /><br />00:07:20 - Being in the moment<br /><br />00:08:00 - Train all year for thirty seconds<br /><br />00:10:31 - At home workouts<br /><br />00:12:00 - Training during summer time<br /><br />00:13:32 - Focused on what I can do versus everyone else<br /><br />00:15:18 - Working with a sports psychologist<br /><br />00:18:14 - Preparing to peak in fours years for the next olympics<br /><br />00:20:40 - Rapid fire questions<br /><br />00:23:42 - Traveling and experiencing different cultures through skiing<br /><br />00:26:34 - Finding sponsors<br /><br />00:27:21 - Warren Miller's 'Timeless'<br /><br />00:29:18 - Helicopter skiing<br /><br />00:32:05 - Have fun and love what you are doing!<br /><br />00:33:41 - Being the best in the world<br /><br />00:36:12 - The Woman's Advocacy Group<br /><br />00:37:10 - Sharing encouragement with other young female athletes</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Oct 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Berman, Jaelin Kauf, Ryan Thompson)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #14: Jaelin Kauf (US Ski and Snowboarding)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Get ready for some serious airtime as we get up, close and personal with US Ski &amp; Snowboarding Athlete and current #2 Freestyle Mogul Skier in the world Jaelin Kauf. Jaelin, with the goal of becoming the globe&apos;s best female Freestyle skier, shares her action packed story of growing up on the mountain in a family of competitive skiers. We cover a lot of snow in this episode including her recent experience competing for Team USA at the PyeongChang Olympics as well as he current commitment, passion and fire to make it to the top of the podium in the 2022 Winter Olympics being hosted in Beijing. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #13:  Steve Wilhite (Former Apple Executive)</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2020 13:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #13:  Steve Wilhite (Former Apple Executive)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;I show up in a pair of old boat shoes, deck shoes, no socks. A dirty pair of jeans, a black T-shirt and a red ski jacket. I&apos;ve flown down from Vancouver, from Whistler the night before. I haven&apos;t shaved. I didn&apos;t know I was interviewing obviously but when you get the call from Apple, you go. So that&apos;s how I interviewed for the job as the head of global marketing for Apple.” 

Sage leader Steve Wilhite, who was interviewed and hired directly by Steve Jobs to run marketing at Apple, shares what it was like to work at an innovation-driven company. He also shares a few critical predictions about how leaders can inspire teams, lead themselves and navigate the realities of tomorrow. </itunes:summary>
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Sage leader Steve Wilhite, who was interviewed and hired directly by Steve Jobs to run marketing at Apple, shares what it was like to work at an innovation-driven company. He also shares a few critical predictions about how leaders can inspire teams, lead themselves and navigate the realities of tomorrow. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2020 13:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2020 00:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Berman, Ryan Thompson, Jeff Boss)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #11: Jeff Boss (Navy SEAL)</itunes:title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 2 Sep 2020 22:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2020 05:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2020 17:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
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The intentional Tony Hsieh is the CEO of Zappos, a serial entrepreneur and the author of NY Times Best-Selling book Delivering Happiness. He also continues to push the envelope on creating intentional environments that inspire his teams while maximizing the potential of the Zappos workforce. In this episode of the Courageous Podcast, we time machine back to a time before Covid for an “in person” podcast recorded live at one of Tony’s latest new projects: Ferguson’s Downtown. Think Burning Man but for entrepreneurs as airstreams, motivated tenants, a Black Alpaca named Marley and Tony Hsieh himself all live together in a revitalization project just off the Las Vegas strip. We sat down with Tony, Tyler Williams (A Zappos Fungineer) and Jen Taler to discuss the future of work, the importance of curiosity in business and the “what’s next” at Zappos.  
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Show Notes:</p><p>2:34 - Emily Wolfe: "a frickin" rock star signed by Gibson</p><p>3:46 - When Did Emily Start Playing?</p><p>4:07 - Emily Define's Her Sound As A Threesome Between...</p><p>5:39 - Her 1st time playing Live: "Drummer's For Jesus"</p><p>8:50 - The Pain of Not Playing Live During A Pandemic</p><p>11:07 - Teenage Angst" Inspired Her To Write Her Own Music</p><p>13:17 - Emily Talks About The Twists of Her "Journeys"</p><p>15:07 - "Every Day is a Stepping Stone"</p><p>16:00 - There's No Easy Path</p><p>17:00 - "It's pretty mind blowing that I'm still here"</p><p>17:28 - Emily Opens Up About Her Battle with Alcohol</p><p>17:42 - The most courageous thing Emily has done: getting sober</p><p>20:15 - Spinning Your Brain: From Fight to a Different Light</p><p>21:55 - Playing is Her Remedy</p><p>22:45 - Emily's Conflict: Writing Sober</p><p>24:24 - “Atta Blues”: Emily's 1st song written sober</p><p>25:52 - If Emily today could give advice to Emily 1.0...</p><p>29:58 - Connecting is a Conflict: Quarantine</p><p>31:56  - LIVE PEFORMANCE: “Atta Blues”</p><p>35:56 - If she couldn't be in music for a living, she would...</p><p>38:03 - Who plays Emily in her movie...</p><p>40:05 - The importance of having good people around you</p><p>42:34 - Parting words</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2020 18:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Thompson, Ryan Berman, Emily Wolfe)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>If Emily Wolfe 2.0 could time machine back to provide Emily Wolfe 1.0 with advice, what would she tell herself? We spent 45 minutes with Emily to discuss what life is like now as an Austin rocker where you can’t give live performances thanks to COVID. She takes us back to her fearful fight with alcoholism, the battle to overcome it and her original worries on if she would have creative flow coming out of it. We were also tickled with a live performance of “Atta Blues” — a soulful, sentimental sound that also happened to be the first song Emily wrote coming out of rehab. If her life was a movie, what would it be called and who would play her? What was the most courageous thing Emily has ever taken on in her life? What age did Emily start jamming and who on earth is “Big H”? We cover all that as well as what she would be doing if she couldn’t do music here on The Courageous Podcast. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>If Emily Wolfe 2.0 could time machine back to provide Emily Wolfe 1.0 with advice, what would she tell herself? We spent 45 minutes with Emily to discuss what life is like now as an Austin rocker where you can’t give live performances thanks to COVID. She takes us back to her fearful fight with alcoholism, the battle to overcome it and her original worries on if she would have creative flow coming out of it. We were also tickled with a live performance of “Atta Blues” — a soulful, sentimental sound that also happened to be the first song Emily wrote coming out of rehab. If her life was a movie, what would it be called and who would play her? What was the most courageous thing Emily has ever taken on in her life? What age did Emily start jamming and who on earth is “Big H”? We cover all that as well as what she would be doing if she couldn’t do music here on The Courageous Podcast. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #4:  Dhani Jones - Entertainer, NFL Player, philanthropist, businessman.</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Show Notes:</p><p>3:10 How many Dhani’s do you know?</p><p>6:48 Dhani & Berman meeting in the mean streets of Potomac, MD</p><p>8:26 Did Dhani’s dad really do that in high-school?</p><p>11:12 Dhani talks about the 3 influence football had on him</p><p>13:49 Dhani’s gifted genes - his mom + his dad</p><p>14:47 Dhani convinces Michigan to give him a scholarship</p><p>18:43 Dhani loves THE University of Michigan</p><p>19:52 Showing up + doing the work</p><p>21:27 Having people in your corner</p><p>23:34 Drafted in the sixth round with Tom Brady</p><p>23:57 Aha moments from the NFL</p><p>24:42 Michael Strahan’s advice</p><p>26:33 Getting kicked out of Bengals practice</p><p>27:25 None of us have been in a pressure situation</p><p>29:03 The forced “pause” in America</p><p>31:34 Is this is moment or a movement?</p><p>37:44 On facing change</p><p>40:00 Recognize. Regroup. Refocus.</p><p>41:41 What type of world does Dhani want for his son?</p><p>43:18 Dhani on Opti-realism</p><p>44:25 Live a courageous life of intellect</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2020 15:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Thompson, Ryan Berman, Dhani Jones)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #4:  Dhani Jones - Entertainer, NFL Player, philanthropist, businessman.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Ryan Thompson, Ryan Berman, Dhani Jones</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Dhani Jones is an American Entrepreneur and former NFL linebacker and Michigan Wolverine’s where he earned Big Ten honors in three straight seasons.  He then spent eleven seasons in the NFL playing for the Giants, Bengals and Eagles after being drafted in the sixth round, the same year as Tom Brady.  

Dhani started a philanthropic endeavor, BowTie Cause (https://bowtiecause.com/), where organizations come to raise awareness and support for specific causes.  He also has jumped into the entertainment realm as the host of  Travel Channel’s original series, Dhani Tackles the Globe  and appears on CNBC’s Adventure Capitalists.

Come hear about Dhani’s path to pro football and how his mom helped get him a chance at a scholarship at Michigan. The support he received from his community, and what it means to show up and do the work.

We cover his “aha” moments from the NFL, advice he got from Michael Strahan, and what he learned when he got kicked out of practice.  We also get into the current state of our community, America, and the fact that we’ve been forced to take a pause.  Dhani speaks about our “moment to make a movement…”, how we face change, and the chance to recognize, regroup, and refocus.   Finally, we close with Dhani’s definition of Opti-realism and living courageously through a life of intellect. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dhani Jones is an American Entrepreneur and former NFL linebacker and Michigan Wolverine’s where he earned Big Ten honors in three straight seasons.  He then spent eleven seasons in the NFL playing for the Giants, Bengals and Eagles after being drafted in the sixth round, the same year as Tom Brady.  

Dhani started a philanthropic endeavor, BowTie Cause (https://bowtiecause.com/), where organizations come to raise awareness and support for specific causes.  He also has jumped into the entertainment realm as the host of  Travel Channel’s original series, Dhani Tackles the Globe  and appears on CNBC’s Adventure Capitalists.

Come hear about Dhani’s path to pro football and how his mom helped get him a chance at a scholarship at Michigan. The support he received from his community, and what it means to show up and do the work.

We cover his “aha” moments from the NFL, advice he got from Michael Strahan, and what he learned when he got kicked out of practice.  We also get into the current state of our community, America, and the fact that we’ve been forced to take a pause.  Dhani speaks about our “moment to make a movement…”, how we face change, and the chance to recognize, regroup, and refocus.   Finally, we close with Dhani’s definition of Opti-realism and living courageously through a life of intellect. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #3:  Landon Donovan: US Men’s National Team Soccer Legend, Manager of USL’s San Diego Loyal, Husband, Father of 3.</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Show Notes:</p><p>1:27 - Landon’s tale of the tape</p><p>2:53 Landon’s life on Quarantine Standard Time</p><p>3:45 Landon’s “Selfless Phase”</p><p>6:26 Landon growing up</p><p>8:41 How Landon ranks in other sports</p><p>9:56 Landon’s rise from nowhere</p><p>12:24 U.S. scouting: bleak back in the day</p><p>12:59 Getting deep</p><p>13:59 Identity tied up in soccer</p><p>15:15 The hardships of Germany</p><p>16:15 Landon copes with the 2006 World Cup</p><p>18:25 How Landon stayed motivated</p><p>19:37 Landon’s key to coaching</p><p>21:12 What leaders can do better</p><p>22:46 Landon shares his purpose</p><p>25:02 Landon relives the “Algeria goal”</p><p>29:23 <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Search-Greatness-Wayne-Gretzky/dp/B07P5X99P5" target="_blank">“In Search of Greatness”</a> - documentary</p><p>30:42 Corner flag celebration</p><p>32:23 Landon’s take on fear</p><p>36:28 Landon’s new identity in life-after-soccer</p><p>37:32 Landon’s new challenge</p><p>40:32 Why are YOU here</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2020 20:06:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Berman, Ryan Thompson, Landon Donovan)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #3:  Landon Donovan: US Men’s National Team Soccer Legend, Manager of USL’s San Diego Loyal, Husband, Father of 3.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Ryan Berman, Ryan Thompson, Landon Donovan</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Donovan is a USA soccer legend, a Dad to three kids, and a coach to 26 athletes for the SD Loyal (https://www.sdloyal.com/).  He has won six (6) MLS cups, is the all time leader in assists for the national team and MLS, and is tied with Clint Dempsey as the all-time leader in scoring for the U.S. national team.  He is regarded as one of the greatest U.S. soccer players of all time.

We get a chance to relive the Algeria goal in 2010, the impact it had on soccer here in the states, the pressure of the moment, and the strategy to get to that goal. 

He talks with us about creating an identity through soccer and how that filled his need for acceptance.  What this did to him post professional soccer and how he came to grips with who he is as a human being.  Landon shares how he found his next passion and the importance of trying new things to get to your “why” and define your personal purpose.

Learn how he got to the top level, the preparation needed to excel, and how training, travel and media affected his motivation.  How he addresses fear and lives in the present.  And what compassion can do for yourself and your relationships, especially when you coach, parent or lead a team.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Donovan is a USA soccer legend, a Dad to three kids, and a coach to 26 athletes for the SD Loyal (https://www.sdloyal.com/).  He has won six (6) MLS cups, is the all time leader in assists for the national team and MLS, and is tied with Clint Dempsey as the all-time leader in scoring for the U.S. national team.  He is regarded as one of the greatest U.S. soccer players of all time.

We get a chance to relive the Algeria goal in 2010, the impact it had on soccer here in the states, the pressure of the moment, and the strategy to get to that goal. 

He talks with us about creating an identity through soccer and how that filled his need for acceptance.  What this did to him post professional soccer and how he came to grips with who he is as a human being.  Landon shares how he found his next passion and the importance of trying new things to get to your “why” and define your personal purpose.

Learn how he got to the top level, the preparation needed to excel, and how training, travel and media affected his motivation.  How he addresses fear and lives in the present.  And what compassion can do for yourself and your relationships, especially when you coach, parent or lead a team.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #2: Bracken Darrell (Logitech, CEO) - Staying hungry,  Constant Experimentation, Business Haikus, Leading Courageously and The Inner rebel.</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Show Notes:</p><p>3:26 - Background of Bracken and growing up in Kentucky</p><p>5:00 - Where Bracken’s drive came from</p><p>6:30 - Transition from sports to leadership</p><p>7:14 - How consuming content can help with analogies in business</p><p>8:30 - Setting goals early to achieve success</p><p>10:00 - Why reporting doesn’t matter if you use influence</p><p>11:40 - Communicating is the key to developing trust</p><p>14:08 - How and why Bracken decided to fire himself</p><p>17:13 - Staying hungry</p><p>19:15 - Negative blessing</p><p>19:55 - Business Haiku’s</p><p>23:28 - Bracken’s definition of time</p><p>28:00 - How to get inspired</p><p>30:56 - OGSMT - Objectives, Goals, Strategy, Measures and Tactics</p><p>35:46 - On being yourself and embracing your inner rebel</p><p>38:16 - Bracken’s definition of courage</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 7 Jul 2020 15:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Ryan Thompson, Ryan Berman, Bracken Darrell)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast Episode #2: Bracken Darrell (Logitech, CEO) - Staying hungry,  Constant Experimentation, Business Haikus, Leading Courageously and The Inner rebel.</itunes:title>
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Bracken has ventured on quite the journey to Logitech’s top seat. Prior to his time in his current position, Bracken experienced an amalgamation of experiences steering many household brands at Procter &amp; Gamble, Whirlpool and General Electric.  His leadership style has inspired teams and rejuvenated iconic brands such as Old Spice, Gillette, Braun and KitchenAid. 

Prior to starting his career with Arthur Anderson and PepsiCo, Bracken earned his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and a B.A. degree in English from Hendrix College in Arkansas.

In this lively episode we run the gamut in our conversation. If you’re passionate about leadership, inspiration, maintaining a new comers mentality and the importance of communication, then you’re in for a treat. 

Bracken also “let’s us in” while sharing a few stories of his childhood. We learn how that gave him a desire and drive to succeed in business along his path to the role of CEO.  

Learn why “success&quot; and “failure&quot; need to get shown the door from your vocabulary.  Gain insight on the importance of  constant experimentation.  Enjoy a definition on how time can be on your side especially when it comes to taking on life&apos;s novelties. Hear Bracken’s take on a few served up Business Haikus. And, finally, learn the importance of courageously embracing your inner rebel.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>From wireless bluetooth earbuds to state-of-the-art webcams,  powerhouse Logitech hosts 7000 employees and generates 2.8 billion in global revenue annually. Since 2013, at the helm of it all, has been the deep thinking Logitech Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Bracken Darrell. 

Bracken has ventured on quite the journey to Logitech’s top seat. Prior to his time in his current position, Bracken experienced an amalgamation of experiences steering many household brands at Procter &amp; Gamble, Whirlpool and General Electric.  His leadership style has inspired teams and rejuvenated iconic brands such as Old Spice, Gillette, Braun and KitchenAid. 

Prior to starting his career with Arthur Anderson and PepsiCo, Bracken earned his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and a B.A. degree in English from Hendrix College in Arkansas.

In this lively episode we run the gamut in our conversation. If you’re passionate about leadership, inspiration, maintaining a new comers mentality and the importance of communication, then you’re in for a treat. 

Bracken also “let’s us in” while sharing a few stories of his childhood. We learn how that gave him a desire and drive to succeed in business along his path to the role of CEO.  

Learn why “success&quot; and “failure&quot; need to get shown the door from your vocabulary.  Gain insight on the importance of  constant experimentation.  Enjoy a definition on how time can be on your side especially when it comes to taking on life&apos;s novelties. Hear Bracken’s take on a few served up Business Haikus. And, finally, learn the importance of courageously embracing your inner rebel.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Courageous Podcast #1: Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides - Space travel, facing fear, and how to manage your thoughts.</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>7:00 - How Loretta became interested in space and becoming an astronaut </p><p>9:47 - Loretta's definition of courage</p><p>15:48 - Managing your thoughts </p><p>17:16 - Setting a vision and mission for yourself</p><p>21:41 - Earth as a living system and how we can all work together as a superorganism</p><p>23:26 - Emotional sobriety - journaling, meditation and getting outside</p><p>25:44 - Using prompts for stream of consciousness journaling</p><p>30:57 - Lessons to be learned from the pandemic</p><p>33:55 - How the space community thinks about time scale and geographical boundaries </p><p>36:00 - Covering Loretta's book - The New Right Stuff</p><p>40:38 - Yuri's Night - World space holiday</p><p>47:48 - Loretta's closing message (enriching life by marinating in uplifting, inspiring and motivating content)</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2020 21:47:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>superhero@couragebrands.com (Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides, Ryan Thompson, Ryan Berman)</author>
      <link>https://the-courageous-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/the-courageous-podcast-1-loretta-hidalgo-KRq3d1RA</link>
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      <itunes:title>The Courageous Podcast #1: Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides - Space travel, facing fear, and how to manage your thoughts.</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides is a founding Astronaut at Virgin Galactic, the author of The New Right Stuff: Using Space to Bring Out the Best in You (https://www.thenewrightstuff.com/), Co-founder of global Space party Yuri’s Night (https://www.lorettawhitesides.com/yuris-night),  and the creator of SpaceKind leadership training (https://www.lorettawhitesides.com/spacekind-training-consulting). 

In this episode we cover how Loretta became interested in space and space travel that led to her journey to become an astronaut.  Her definition of courage and how she has approached fear in her life.  The tools she utilizes to manage stress, daily life, and the internal conversations we all have.  How to set a vision for yourself and execute it. Mother earth and the perspective we should all have when evaluating our own life, and life as a community on this special planet.  

Enjoy getting a bit more insight on Loretta&apos;s journey, her book, and the space party - Yuri&apos;s Night.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides is a founding Astronaut at Virgin Galactic, the author of The New Right Stuff: Using Space to Bring Out the Best in You (https://www.thenewrightstuff.com/), Co-founder of global Space party Yuri’s Night (https://www.lorettawhitesides.com/yuris-night),  and the creator of SpaceKind leadership training (https://www.lorettawhitesides.com/spacekind-training-consulting). 

In this episode we cover how Loretta became interested in space and space travel that led to her journey to become an astronaut.  Her definition of courage and how she has approached fear in her life.  The tools she utilizes to manage stress, daily life, and the internal conversations we all have.  How to set a vision for yourself and execute it. Mother earth and the perspective we should all have when evaluating our own life, and life as a community on this special planet.  

Enjoy getting a bit more insight on Loretta&apos;s journey, her book, and the space party - Yuri&apos;s Night.</itunes:subtitle>
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