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Reaching the peak. It’s why people climb mountains. We want to reach the peak because it’s a feeling of accomplishment like no other. The same holds true for our careers. It’s why people push to get further and further ahead. We want to reach that peak, that pinnacle of achievement. Getting there, though, remains a problem.
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Cooee! Podcasts

Scott Poynton

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Stories of often unsung people doing really interesting, really important things around the world. Cooee is a shout used in Australia, usually in the bush, to attract attention, find missing people, or indicate one's own location. When done correctly — loudly and shrilly — a call of "cooee" can carry over a considerable distance. Cooee! Podcasts represent something of a call, a voice in the wilderness. I like the notion that a "cooee" can carry over a considerable distance. There is so much ...
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Alicia Lyttle is a highly sought-after speaker and coach who is best known for helping people to start their own online business. In fact, she's now trained thousands of people around the world during her 20 years as an online entrepreneur. She has worked in the White House, and is also the founder of Pow Social, a digital marketing agency based in…
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Editor: Well, we're very lucky today because my guest is Laura Casselman, who's the CEO, chief executive officer, of JVZoo. Hello, Laura, and welcome. Laura Casselman: Hello. Thank you for having me. Editor: Well, actually, you've given up some time in your very busy day to join us and explain about JVZoo and explain about your role there. I've got…
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Reaching the peak. It’s why people climb mountains. We want to reach the peak because it’s a feeling of accomplishment like no other. The same holds true for our careers. It’s why people push to get further and further ahead. We want to reach that peak, that pinnacle of achievement. We need to know just how far we can climb. Getting there, though, …
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John Watkin had a great job and belonged. He was doing what he loved, had great purpose and was well rewarded which included being sponsored to do a study tour to Harvard Business School. Then he was made redundant.This is a podcast about how John reacted initially - anger, confusion, frustration - and how he journeyed on a very long, physically ch…
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