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Do you ever have those days where you just need a little inspiration but don’t have a ton of time? Yeah, we do too.

Read on for some tools and tips to help you improve your leadership and your business. Don’t worry, they’re quick reads.*

*Apparently, humans have a shorter attention span than a goldfish nowadays


Podcast Bringing Dignity to the Kids with Taylor Connell & Carly Sauld

Looking for a way to pour into the community? In this Dignity Dialogue, April Strom-Johnson, Director of Coaching & Curriculum…

April 12, 2022 Listen
Videos The Magic Pill

In this Weekly Cup, Joe shares what his psychiatrist friend prescribes for her patients who are experiencing stress and anxiety……

April 11, 2022 Watch
Videos Clearing the Channels

In this Weekly Cup, Joe shares why ongoing communication is essential. Don’t let your stresses bottle up!

April 4, 2022 Watch
Videos Leave Your Baggage

Leaders, it’s time to shift your mindset and do life together. More in this Weekly Cup!

March 28, 2022 Watch
Blogs Zebra Mussels and Communication: Building a Culture of Respect

If you’re near the Great Lakes you’ve certainly heard of zebra mussels. These small, striped mollusks are an invasive species…

March 23, 2022 Read
Videos What You Allow You Condone

In this Weekly Cup, Joe shares how to handle conflict in the office.

March 21, 2022 Watch
Videos It’s Never Too Late

As leaders, it’s easy to get caught up in a stressful day and use the wrong tone with our associates….

March 14, 2022 Watch
Blogs Shift Your Perspective, Shift Your Workplace: How Choosing Respect Affects Your Bottom Line

In the early days of my Servant Leadership journey, I discovered agape. Agape is one of the Greek words for…

March 9, 2022 Read
Podcast The Secret Culture Lifter

Want to lift your company culture off the ground? In this month’s podcast, Joe and April Strom-Johnson, Director of Coaching…

March 8, 2022 Listen

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