63: The Secret Weapon to Success is No Longer a Secret with Tony Stubblebine from Coach.me

63: The Secret Weapon to Success is No Longer a Secret with Tony Stubblebine from Coach.me

Tony Stubblebine was not one of those 22-year-old tech startup CEOs, wearing hoodies and distributing profane business cards. He got his start as a sharp programmer, working alongside people like Ev Williams and Biz Stone, and has been steadily climbing his way up the ladder since. The path to becoming a successful CEO involved a lot of growth and personal development for him, almost like an athlete in training. One thing he could have used much earlier is a good coach. “I didn’t get my first coach until it was way too late. Why didn’t I have an exec coach grooming me to be an executive, to be a CEO?” Follow Stubblebine's journey as he took, what others perceived to be, his weaknesses and turned them into strengths that made him a force to be reckoned with. Stubblebine shows just what it takes to become a great leader and a CEO of a multimillion dollar business. In this interview you will learn: A full breakdown of all the elements that make up a great leader and CEO The secrets to utilizing meditation in order to stay grounded and tackle any and all challenges Why you don't need to be a jerk, and there's nothing wrong with being the 'nice guy' The process of building a great product that drives social change How to bring out that 'elite performance' mindset from yourself and achieve it & much more!

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479: These Founders Failed. Learn How They Bounced Back.

479: These Founders Failed. Learn How They Bounced Back.

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478: Why Hope Is a Strategy with Brad Pedersen of Pela and Lomi

478: Why Hope Is a Strategy with Brad Pedersen of Pela and Lomi

Brad Pedersen says the best gifts come wrapped in ugly paper. And he’s seen some ugly paper. From going bankrupt three times to getting fired from his company after a merger, Pedersen has persevered t...

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477: Why Consistency Beats Recessions with Evan Goldberg of Oracle NetSuite

477: Why Consistency Beats Recessions with Evan Goldberg of Oracle NetSuite

Evan Goldberg is the founder of the very first cloud software company, NetSuite. After his first failed attempt at a tech startup, he invested $2,000 into building a cloud accounting software that eve...

15 Syys 202352min

476: Design Slow to Go Fast with Phillip Fierlinger of Upstock

476: Design Slow to Go Fast with Phillip Fierlinger of Upstock

For over 25 years, Philip Fierlinger has created digital products and experiences that have set new design, business, and technology standards. He was embedded in the Silicon Valley community since it...

8 Syys 202355min

475: TikTok Content Recipe for Founders with Talia Datt

475: TikTok Content Recipe for Founders with Talia Datt

Are you camera shy? Talia Datt says if you’re a founder, you need to be in front of the camera because it’s the most effective way to build an audience is on social channels like TikTok. In her new fo...

1 Syys 202357min

474: Why Market Uncertainty Is Good for Founders with Sebastian Siemiatkowski of Klarna

474: Why Market Uncertainty Is Good for Founders with Sebastian Siemiatkowski of Klarna

Sebastian Siemiatkowski says financial uncertainty is the best thing that can happen to you. Siemiatkowski is the CEO and co-founder of Klarna, the world’s biggest “buy now pay later” company, bringin...

25 Elo 202358min

473: From Internet Sensation to Category Contender with the Co-founders of HiSmile

473: From Internet Sensation to Category Contender with the Co-founders of HiSmile

In just nine years, Nik Mirkovic and Alex Tomic built their smile care brand into a category disruptor on track to earn over a billion in annual revenue by next year. Mirkovic and Tomic don’t want sho...

18 Elo 20231h 5min

472: Feel Worthy of Your Business with Amy Porterfield

472: Feel Worthy of Your Business with Amy Porterfield

Amy Porterfield’s first two years of starting her own business were brutal. She was burnt out, confused, and contemplating going back to her job working for Tony Robbins. 14 years later, her marketing...

11 Elo 202349min

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