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Lessons in Leverage

Podkast av Spencer Lowe

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Lessons in Leverage podcast, hosted by Spencer Lowe, seeks to illuminate the often overlooked factor of success - leverage. This unseen force has the capacity to amplify ordinary efforts into exceptional results, pushing achievements to significantly higher scales. The show aims to guide listeners on how they can master different types of leverage, whether it's human, technological, or financial. This is accomplished through engaging conversations with successful industry leaders and the sharing of practical insights. With the advent of artificial intelligence, Spencer acknowledges the need for new forms of leverage. The podcast promises to reveal how these are utilized by top leaders and how they can be harnessed by the listeners, regardless of their objectives, to achieve their goals more effectively. This show encourages its audience to learn, develop and step closer to their aspirations by subscribing and embarking on this transformative journey through praise of leverage.

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Remote Work Revolution

In this episode of Lessons in Leverage, Spencer Lowe interviews Shane Spraggs, CEO of Virtira, who shares his insights on remote work productivity. Shane discusses his journey into remote work, the challenges and benefits of managing remote teams, and the importance of personal habits for success. He emphasizes the need for clarity in communication, the significance of social connections, and the evolving landscape of work in the age of AI. Takeaways * Shane's journey into remote work began during the pandemic. * Companies must nurture their teams to maximize productivity. * Effective management is crucial for remote work success. * Clarity in communication enhances team performance. * Personal habits significantly impact remote work productivity. * Social connections are vital for remote workers' well-being. * Establishing rituals can help separate work and personal life. * AI will reshape the future of work and remote opportunities. * Investing in team development is essential for remote success. * The next wave of innovation may come from remote entrepreneurs. Episode Resources Guests Links 🔽 * Connect with Shane Spraggs on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-spraggs/] * Learn more about Virtira [https://www.virtira.com/] Podcast Links 🔽 * Connect with Spencer Lowe on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerklowe] * Learn more about SOLVD.cloud [https://solvd.cloud/]

29. jan. 2025 - 39 min
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Turning Pain into Power with Terry Tucker - Episode 56

In this episode of Lessons in Leverage, Spencer Lowe and Terry Tucker dive deep into the theme of embracing discomfort to build mental resilience. The hosts explore strategies for overcoming life's challenges, referencing personal experiences and philosophical reflections to illustrate their points. Spencer shares his practice of cold plunging, while Terry Tucker discusses his cancer journey, where embracing discomfort played a critical role. They touch on the significant influence of mindset and control over one's thoughts, referencing wisdom from Tony Robbins and stoic philosophers. Terry also introduces his "four truths" that have guided his life and approach to legacy. Throughout the episode, the discussion emphasizes the importance of accepting life's natural difficulties rather than resisting them, the power of hope and endurance, the transformative impact of personal challenges, and the importance of living a full life free of regret. They also highlight key studies, practical tips, and anecdotes to underscore their message, providing listeners with valuable insights on building resilience and finding meaning in adversity. Terry Tucker also shares inspirational stories from his diverse career and his approach to dealing with mortality, stressing the importance of setting personal goals and the significance of parental influence on his values and resilience. The episode concludes with Terry promoting his book "Sustainable Excellence" and shares the enduring message: proactively pursue your purpose for happiness and peace. Takeaways 1. Embracing discomfort can significantly build mental resilience. 2. Adopting the mindset of not negotiating with oneself conserves mental energy and enhances commitment. 3. Accepting challenges as a natural part of life reduces suffering and enhances one's ability to deal with adversity. 4. Planning for the inevitability of death can enhance the quality and meaning of life. 5. Controlling your mind through positive self-talk influences your capacity to face challenges and achieve goals. 6. Facing daily small challenges prepares you mentally and physically for significant life challenges. 7. Building resilience involves leveraging discomfort, hope, and endurance. 8. The importance of living without regret by seizing current opportunities. 9. Parental influence plays a pivotal role in instilling values of strength, resilience, and service. 10. Leveraging personal education and making informed healthcare decisions is crucial. 11. Continuously self-improve and adapt through practice and reflection. 12. A structured approach to life goals in different decades can provide clarity and direction. 13. Terry's "four truths" offer a powerful framework for living a purposeful life: * Control your mind or it will control you. * Embrace pain and discomfort to build strength and resilience. * Leave a legacy through the impact you have on others. * As long as you don't quit, you can never be defeated. 1. Reflect on self-imposed limits and strive to extend beyond perceived breaking points. 2. Proactively pursue your purpose and leverage adversity for personal growth and fulfillment. Episode Resources Guests Links 🔽 * Connect with Terry Tucker on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/terry-tucker-9b5605179] * Learn more about Terry Tucker [https://www.motivationalcheck.com/who-we-are.html] Podcast Links 🔽 * Connect with Spencer Lowe on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerklowe] * Learn more about SOLVD.cloud [https://solvd.cloud/]

25. des. 2024 - 47 min
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Gains And Loss Frames with Spencer Lowe - Episode 55

In this thought-provoking episode, Spencer delves into the fascinating world of behavioral economics, specifically focusing on the concept of gains frames and loss frames. Drawing from the pioneering work of researchers Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, he highlights how understanding these psychological principles can be a game-changer for consultants and anyone involved in decision-making processes. Key Topics Discussed: * Introduction to Behavioral Economics: * Spencer explains the foundational work of Kahneman and Tversky in behavioral economics and introduces their research on decision-making biases. * Recommendation: "The Undoing Project" for an in-depth look at their research and its implications. * Principles of Gains Frames and Loss Frames: * Summary of how potential gains and losses are perceived and valued differently by individuals. * Explanation of the disproportionate impact of losses compared to gains on emotional and rational decision-making. * Application in Consulting: * Dealing with Irrational Client Behavior: * Techniques to identify and address clients who are stuck in a loss frame. * Importance of validating emotions and uncovering core fears to shift clients back to a gains frame. * Presentation of Options: * Strategies on how to effectively present choices using gains and loss frames to lead clients towards rational decisions. * Practical examples of framing options related to project management and scope changes. * Framing Scenarios Effectively: * Real-world examples (e.g., medical treatment options) to illustrate the impact of different frames on decision-making. * Ethical consideration in using gains and loss frames to ensure clients make the best possible choices. * Consulting Best Practices: * Importance of understanding and wielding gains and loss frames ethically. * Techniques to help clients and teams achieve optimal outcomes by framing information correctly. Additional Resources: Book Recommendation: "The Undoing Project" Episode Resources Podcast Links 🔽 * Connect with Spencer Lowe on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerklowe] * Learn more about SOLVD.cloud [https://solvd.cloud/]

4. des. 2024 - 18 min
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Unlocking Your Potential with Carly Pepin - Episode 54

In this episode of Lessons in Leverage, host Spencer Lowe and personal development expert Carly Pepin discuss the transformative power of embracing discomfort and fostering self-discipline. Carly shares her personal journey of overcoming mental health challenges and the importance of self-awareness in personal growth. The conversation delves into balancing perceptions, breaking through mental barriers, and the significance of facing pain for meaningful change. Carly emphasizes the role of discipline in achieving desired outcomes and shares inspiring client success stories that highlight the impact of mindset work. Takeaways * Embracing discomfort is essential for growth. * Self-awareness is key to understanding internal dynamics. * Balanced perceptions enhance emotional intelligence. * Facing pain is crucial for personal transformation. * Discipline stems from genuine desire, not obligation. * Tracking progress helps maintain motivation and clarity. * Finding the right tools is vital for personal development. * Support from coaches can accelerate transformation. * Every individual has a unique way of processing emotions. * Transformative change often leads to unexpected positive outcomes. Episode Resources Guests Links 🔽 * Connect with Carly Pepin on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlypepin/] * Learn more about Carly Pepin [https://www.carlypepin.com/] Podcast Links 🔽 * Connect with Spencer Lowe on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerklowe] * Learn more about SOLVD.cloud [https://solvd.cloud/]

27. nov. 2024 - 31 min
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Principle of ‘No Surprises’ with Spencer Lowe - Episode 53

In this episode of Lessons in Leverage, Spencer delves into the project management concept known as the Principle of No Surprises. Spencer unpacks why humans are naturally resilient to problems and changes when they are expected, but become emotional and difficult to manage when caught off guard. He emphasizes that while unexpected events will inevitably occur, the key is how one handles and communicates these surprises. Spencer discusses practical ways to mitigate the frequency of surprises for both internal teams and clients by anticipating problems, updating communication plans, and setting realistic expectations. He also highlights the importance of transparently sharing assumptions and creating wiggle room to manage risks effectively. By mastering the Principle of No Surprises, professionals can significantly enhance trust and reliability in their relationships with clients and colleagues, ultimately leading to increased value and success in their roles. Takeaways 1. Expect and Prepare for Problems: 2. While unexpected events are inevitable, the key is how you prepare for and communicate about them. 3. Anticipate Issues: 4. Work on gaining experience and refining your skills to better anticipate potential problems. 5. Communicate Assumptions: 6. Sharing what you assume in your planning can prevent misunderstandings and last-minute surprises. 7. Set Conservative Expectations: 8. For clients, offer timelines and budgets that account for potential setbacks to build trust and ensure you can meet or exceed expectations. 9. Internal Communication vs. Client Communication: 10. Be more detailed in internal communications about potential issues, while being concise yet transparent with clients. 11. Value of No Surprises: 12. Mastering this principle builds trust, reliability, and can significantly alter how people perceive your value, even if the actual work hasn't changed. 13. Self-Reflection: 14. Regularly evaluate areas where surprises happen and develop strategies to mitigate them. 15. Manage Risks: 16. Include padding in your estimates for time and budget to accommodate for potential difficulties, and work to mitigate those risks. Episode Resources Podcast Links 🔽 * Connect with Spencer Lowe on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerklowe] * Learn more about SOLVD.cloud [https://solvd.cloud/]

20. nov. 2024 - 6 min
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