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The HaBO Village Podcast

Cognitive Bias: You Know What Happens When You Assume... [Podcast]

July 3, 2018

Episode 48: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss the concept of cognitive biases and break down how biases can interfere with your decision-making, how you lead your company, your communication, and your relationships. If you want to improve...

How to Tell What Your Customers Need vs. What They Want [Podcast]

June 26, 2018

Episode 47: Michael and Kathryn warn against the danger of assuming your customers accurately know what they need. There's nothing worse than setting yourself (and your customer) up for failure from the get go. Sometimes a customer will say they...

How to Get More Traffic to Your Website [Podcast]

June 20, 2018

Episode 46: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn share the best way to get more traffic to your website. Are you used to the inbound marketing strategies of 5 years ago that centered around blogging? Get up to speed with the most effective...

The Power of Moments [Podcast]

June 12, 2018

Episode 45: Michael and Kathryn discuss Chip Heath and Dan Heath's book, The Power of Moments, and ways you can transform life's transitions, milestones, and pits into extremely powerful moments for your employees and company. Discover how to start...

Why Successful Leaders Do These 2 Things: Empower and Protect [Podcast]

June 5, 2018

Episode 44: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss the primary job of any leader: to empower and protect. Discover how you can empower and protect those that follow you so that they can thrive and flourish. If you are a leader in any capacity-...

Mad Scientist Leader? It's Time to Grow! [Podcast]

May 29, 2018

Episode 43: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn dive into what it means to have a 'mad scientist' leadership style and the reasons why it can be unhealthy for you and your company. Get insight on how to grow, develop trust, and hold yourself and...

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