Marc A. Wolfe is an executive coach, podcast host, and consultant with 25 years of Fortune 500 experience across healthcare, retail, finance, nonprofits, and entertainment. After witnessing talented executives sabotage their own success with self-limiting beliefs, Marc wrote YEAH, BUT… Cut Through the Noise to Live, Learn, and Lead Better to share practical lessons about overcoming those limits. Through his bestselling book and The Yeah, But Podcast, he provides practical strategies in an accessible, non-judgmental way. As a fellow podcast host, Marc appreciates how your show brings together a wide variety of leadership perspectives in a way that inspires listeners. He would love to join your show to discuss:
Breaking Through Corporate Limiting Beliefs – How "yeah, but" thinking keeps us stuck and what to do about it.
Leadership Under Pressure – Practical strategies he has used with everyone from Small Business owners to Fortune 500 executives to build confidence and gain clarity during challenging times.
The Mindset of Peak Performance – Lessons from coaching top organizations on overcoming barriers to success.
Marc’s goal is to connect with your audience from a place of understanding, helping them see what’s possible when we move past our "yeah, buts" and step into our authentic leadership potential.
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Website: https://www.marcawolfe.com/
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Podcast: https://www.marcawolfe.com/podcast/
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Food Insecure Households
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