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The Process with Brad Wilson
The Process
33 episodes
2 months ago
On "The Process" podcast I interview Olympic champions, inspirational leaders, best-selling authors, communication experts, mindset gurus, and other high achievers across various fields in order to learn and share with you the systems and processes they use in their own life that has led them to happiness, fulfillment, health and wealth.

What if the sources of discontent in your life are not "you" problems but are instead "process" problems?
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On "The Process" podcast I interview Olympic champions, inspirational leaders, best-selling authors, communication experts, mindset gurus, and other high achievers across various fields in order to learn and share with you the systems and processes they use in their own life that has led them to happiness, fulfillment, health and wealth.

What if the sources of discontent in your life are not "you" problems but are instead "process" problems?
Show more...
Fitness
Health & Fitness
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Joy at Work with Rich Sheridan (CEO and Chief Storyteller of Menlo Innovations) #17
The Process with Brad Wilson
1 hour 4 minutes
7 years ago
Joy at Work with Rich Sheridan (CEO and Chief Storyteller of Menlo Innovations) #17
Today’s guest on “The Process” is Rich Sheridan.

In the late 90’s Rich was a high powered executive at a software company making lots of money.

The only problem, despite his outward successes, is that he was absolutely miserable with a capital M.

After the company he was working for was sold during the internet bubble, Rich and a couple of partners set out on a quest to create the software business they had always dreamed of working at.

That company they created was Menlo Innovations, known worldwide today for their innovative culture that is build around one simple mission … creating more joy in the workplace..

In our conversation you’re going to learn Rich’s exact systems and processes he and his team use to shape Menlo into the amazing company it is today.

You’ll also learn:

- Actionables you can do in your own life to improve your relationship with your bosses.
- The only way Rich has found to build more trust with your co-workers and teammates.
- Why Menlo employees bring their babies to work with them and the (hilariously) unexpected benefits of that policy.
- How to battle against the 6 sources of influence working against major behavioral changes (AKA - Why the failure rate of New Year Resolutions is 92%)

And much, much more.

Rich is a gem and a wealth of knowledge and I hope you come away from this interview ready to embrace your inner fears and run experiments in your own life that have the potential to change everything.

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The Process with Brad Wilson
On "The Process" podcast I interview Olympic champions, inspirational leaders, best-selling authors, communication experts, mindset gurus, and other high achievers across various fields in order to learn and share with you the systems and processes they use in their own life that has led them to happiness, fulfillment, health and wealth.

What if the sources of discontent in your life are not "you" problems but are instead "process" problems?