Episodios

  • How Successful Women Lead Differently With Julia Boorstin
    Dec 21 2022
    Julia Boorstin, CNBC's Senior Media & Tech Correspondent has spent most of her career doing the work nobody wanted to do - and finding success along the way. Julia entered into journalism from a would-be academic career, where she found satisfaction in being able to report on the disruptors in the tech industry. She also shares more about the book she just authored When Women Lead on how women find success by leading and approaching risk differently. She speaks to Anthony about how her childhood fostered her love of writing, why she left academia, and why taking risks is all about dealing with uncomfortable feelings. Josh Fagen, a longtime trusted advisor, also sits down with Anthony to talk about how to reflect on the past year, set goals for the New Year, and how leaders can tell when their team members exhibit leadership qualities.
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    44 m
  • Success Through Authenticity with Roger Steele
    Dec 7 2022
    Roger Steele, a golf influencer working with brands such as Nike, Callaway, and most recently, SoFi, has found success as a great storyteller, content creator and partner with companies that align with his values. Roger broke away from a pragmatic approach to his career, transitioning from civil engineering to work where he found more fulfillment on a day-to-day basis. He speaks to Anthony about how he developed his love of golf, created optionality by cultivating relationships, learned from his entrepreneurship ventures, and committed to being authentic in his content. Josh Fagen, a longtime trusted advisor, also sits down with Anthony to talk about how leaders can spot transferable skills in others and how to create more opportunities through networking in an authentic way.   For more from Anthony, follow him on Twitter @AnthonyNoto.
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    53 m
  • Bouncing Back from Adversity With Justin Herbert
    Nov 23 2022
    Justin Herbert, quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers, has had encounters with adversity throughout his career, but overcoming those obstacles has made the journey to success that much more enjoyable. Herbert’s ability to learn from these opportunities has earned him respect amongst his NFL peers. As we head into the Thanksgiving holiday where families indulge in football and turkey, Herbert joins Anthony on this week’s episode and talks about how he got his college football start, how he placed emphasis on his academics and his reaction when he played his first NFL game. Josh Fagen, a longtime trusted advisor, also sits down with Anthony to talk about what it means when to lose and fostering healthy competition in the workplace.   For more from Anthony, follow him on Twitter @AnthonyNoto.
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    36 m
  • The Importance of Being Vulnerable With Alyson Watson
    Nov 9 2022
    Alyson Watson, founder and CEO of Modern Health, has made it her personal and professional mission to be a team player, prioritize her mental health, and improve access to resources for others to do the same. She sits down with Anthony to talk about her battle with anxiety as a college athlete, what it means to be an effective leader on and off the field, and her journey building an innovative platform that takes a proactive approach to mental health and wellness. Josh Fagen, a longtime trusted advisor, also sits down with Anthony to talk about being a compassionate leader and how to create a positive work culture in every interaction you have.   For more from Anthony, follow him on Twitter @AnthonyNoto.
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    59 m
  • Prioritizing Opportunity Over Tradition with Dean Erika James
    Oct 26 2022
    Dean Erika James, Dean of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, didn’t conform to a more ‘traditional’ path to academia. She committed to taking risks and pivots throughout her career as she listened to what motivated her and the opportunities that emerged. She speaks with Anthony about what informed her decision to pursue academia, how she came to specialize in crisis management with her unique capabilities as a trained organizational psychologist, and how her upbringing informs her decisions to encourage a more diverse and equitable workforce. Josh Fagen, a longtime trusted advisor, also sits down with Anthony to discuss how "quiet quitting" can be problematic for organizations, and why it's a smart idea to assess opportunities before taking them.   For more from Anthony, follow him on Twitter @AnthonyNoto.
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    45 m
  • Go Big or Go Home With Dude Perfect
    Oct 12 2022
    Welcome back to Who Dares Wins for Season 2! Anthony sits down with two of the founding members of Dude Perfect, Cody Jones and Coby Cotton, and how it came to be. Five college roommates went viral and were faced with a decision: pursue a career in creating YouTube videos (at a time when it wasn't a common or seemingly viable way to make a living) or a typical 9-5 role. They decided to "go big" and created the brand we all know and love today. Cody and Coby speak about the challenges they've faced growing their company, what led to that decision to "go big," and how they bring that mindset to every project. Josh Fagen, a longtime trusted advisor, also sits down with Anthony to talk about the conditions in which paid sabbaticals for employees is a smart idea, and whether it makes sense to trust your gut to make decisions over consulting data.   For more from Anthony, follow him on Twitter @AnthonyNoto.
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    50 m
  • True Impact Through Edutainment With Tanya Van Court
    Jul 6 2022
    Tanya Van Court, founder and CEO of Goalsetter, a financial app that aims to teach kids and teenagers to implement healthy and smart savings and spending habits from an early age, has modeled her career around her passion of inspiring kids to believe they can change the world. She sits down with Anthony to talk about how being brave enough to cement a mentoring relationship with a CEO changed the trajectory of her career. She also talks about her accidental journey into entrepreneurship, how the tech bubble burst of 2001 jumpstarted her financial journey, and her experience of raising funding for the company as a black woman. Josh Fagen, a longtime trusted advisor, also sits down with Anthony to discuss the mounting tech layoffs the industry is currently facing and how leaders can balance the needs of their business while also balancing the needs of their people.   For more from Anthony, follow him on Twitter @AnthonyNoto.
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    41 m
  • Finding Purpose Through Grief With Marisa Renee Lee
    Jun 29 2022
    Marisa Renee Lee, CEO of Beacon Advisors and author of "Grief is Love," credits her mom for much of her success. She sits down with Anthony to discuss how being a caretaker and grieving for her mom helped her find passion in her career, what it was like working for President Obama, and why she chose to channel her grief into writing a powerful book for others. Josh Fagen, a longtime trusted advisor, also talks with Anthony about how leaders can continue to attract top talent, and what it means to bring personal experiences to the workplace.   For more from Anthony, follow him on Twitter @AnthonyNoto.
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    45 m
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