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The HaBO Village Podcast

The 4 Stages of Burnout that Business Leaders Need to Know [Podcast]

June 25, 2019

Episode 68: Burnout is very real, and no business leader is immune to it. In this episode, Michael and Kathryn cover the 4 stages of burnout, and how to identify each one. Give this episode a listen to find out which stage of burnout you're in, and...

How Leadership Development Helps You Handle Transitions in Your Life and Business [Podcast]

June 19, 2019

Episode 67: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn reveal the true importance of Leadership Development for business leaders and discuss what elements you will need to focus on in order to save your sanity, and your company.

The Beauty of Iteration [Podcast]

May 29, 2019

Episode 65: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss the value of iteration in marketing and in business. We often pour our hearts into a project that may not end up being a success, but that doesn't mean we should abandon it. You have to...

Defining Passion & Provision for Your Business [Podcast]

May 22, 2019

Episode 64: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn define the foundational concepts of Passion & Provision and discuss why they're the most important elements of a healthy, growing company. If you feel like you are barely treading water when it comes...

How to Build Trust in a Post Trust Era [Podcast]

May 14, 2019

Episode 63: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss the steps for building trust in a post-trust era. Whether you are a business owner, a manager, a team leader, an employee, or client- building trust is essential for achieving speed and...

You Can't Get to Clarity Alone [Podcast]

May 7, 2019

Episode 62: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss 3 critical partnerships you need in your life in order to grow a successful and profitable company. Discover why partnerships, cheerleaders, and advisers help you reach greater clarity in life...

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