Personal development does NOT come naturally. But who has the time to take intentional steps every day? Now, YOU DO! Dr. Rob has a PhD in Leadership, he's led the largest leadership development company in the world, and he's a top-rated MBA professor. Why? Because he's fun and just a little crazy. Check out these 5-10 minute daily podcasts that he affectionately calls: Your Daily Dose of Growth!
Episode #488: Leading new lives, we both thought about the future differently. Rob had been cheating academically. What happened when that stopped? What about all the things he had stolen? Dawn was a…
Episode #487: We talked about our faith, we found out how to be forgiven, but what do you do with all of personal sin and patterns? We each had to figure out what college would look like without gett…
Episode #486: It's true. It crushed me. But it led to the greatest thing that ever happened to me.
Episode #485: From high school to the beginning of college plus relationships and parties.
Episode #484: Dawn shares about how she found out that even a good Catholic sinner could be forgiven.
Episode #483: It's a miracle Rob made it to college--he didn't even know how to sign up for classes! But then he got popular, but he was still insecure.
Episode #482: Did she keep her boyfriend? Did she really party every weekend? Listen up!
Episode #480: We're covering what courage really is, and my wife, Dawn, is in the house as we both talk about our childhood, past challenges, and the huge impact it has on our choices. We keep it rea…
Episode #479: Formative and challenging. Rob finally got a good dad... until he wasn't.
Episode #478: This is just the beginning, but it's going to get real. Maybe too real for some of you, that's OK. More about our childhoods. And Rob's isn't pretty.
Episode #477: Today we are starting a new series about our marriage. We, Rob and Dawn, have been married 34 years, most of them happy! But we are humans with problems, and we try to keep it real.
Episode #476: We are breaking down courage so we all have the same starting point. I reference mental toughness as a necessary part of courage, and I use Tim Elmore's great work found here:
Episode #475: I failed at my #1 goal last year, have to work on S.T.A.Y. and W.A.I.T., and I confess I don't really worry about what others say... until I was proven wrong. So this year, I have to ta…
Episode #474: I went to a great event that I talk about. When my wife and I got home, I said, "Wow, that was a great gathering with really interesting people, wasn't it?" She said, "Yes, but you were…
Episode #473: One of the top management tips from 2019 was ways that you and I can stop stewing about mistakes. I confess on this episode that I'm not really someone who worries a ton about what othe…
Episode #472: We had already talked about it here on LeaderTribe--and we explored it before it ever made the pages of Harvard Business Review! It's Time-Boxing. What?! Listen to today's podcast and d…
Episode #471: My #1 Goal last year was nailed down a great morning routine. I did the educational work and the intellectual work needed to succeed... but I didn't form the new habits needed to be suc…
Episode #470: Patrick Lencioni is in the house for the first-ever interview in the history of the LeaderTribe podcast! He is a New York Times best-selling author is best known for his book The Five D…
Episode #469: Is there a junior employee at work or on your team that needs coaching The best way to start is with these 4 questions. Listen up!