Threshold is a Peabody Award-winning documentary podcast about our place in the natural world. Each season, we take listeners on a journey into the heart of a complex environmental story, asking how we got here and where we might be headed. In our latest season, Hark, we hand the mic over to our planet-mates and investigate what it means to truly listen to nonhuman voices—and the cost if we don't. With mounting social and ecological crises, what happens when we tune into the life all around us? Threshold is nonprofit, listener-supported, and independently produced.
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What do you do when "great" isn't good enough to grow your career or business? How do you stand out and move up in today's world? Join bestselling author (book named by 30 newspapers as one of "Ten Best Business Books" of the year) and Hall of Fame professional speaker Scott McKain to discover what it takes to create distinction in your career, business, and life!
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What do you do when "great" isn't good enough to grow your career or business? How do you stand out and move up in today's world? Join bestselling author (book named by 30 newspapers as one of "Ten Best Business Books" of the year) and Hall of Fame professional speaker Scott McKain to discover what it takes to create distinction in your career, business, and life!
Let's talk! Scott’s matchless experiences have continued throughout his life. They range from playing the villain in a Werner Herzog film that Roger Ebert called one of the 50 “great movies” in cinema history to being booked to speak by Arnold Schwarzenegger for an event on the White House lawn with the President in the audience; from being the author of business books named among the “year’s ten best” to membership of multiple Boards of Directors. The tapestry of Scott McKain’s distinctive experiences have blended to create the inimitable content that makes him one of the world’s most in-demand business experts and speakers.…
You cannot move from where you are now to where you want to be with only the information that you currently possess. In today’s program, Scott McKain asks you three critical questions to help you consider the importance of enlightenment as a core value of distinction.
If the experience that you deliver to your customers is identical to the one the competition is creating, it becomes impossible for you to be perceived as distinctive. In today’s episode, Scott McKain relates three specific steps that you can take to make your customer experience more unique.
“Motivational speakers” have said for years it takes 30 days to change a habit — however, research clearly demonstrates they are WRONG. On this program, Scott McKain reveals the truth about changing habits — it’s a process, not an event. And, we learn the five specific steps it takes to move to a more dynamic and distinctive life, both personally and professionally.…
Our friend, Victoria Labalme (http://VictoriaLabalme.com) has a great phrase — she calls it, “Crazy, Busy, Nuts.” Know the feeling? You can’t create distinction if you are always overwhelmed. Today, Scott McKain gives you two great exercises to help you start taming the “busy” from your life.
On a trip to Hawaii, Scott McKain was reading an article in USAToday about Ritz Carlton (in which he was extensively quoted), with a penguin sitting by him at the Hyatt. Today’s episode is a commentary on how important it is to have something unexpected to delight your customer…and the people to maintain it.…
Looking at competitive websites, Scott McKain noticed they all said the same thing — yet, one had a very distinctive fact buried deep in the copy. Are you presenting identical information as your competition — or, are you standing out?
Often when we examine the “positive” attributes of leadership versus “negative” approaches of bad bosses, we fail to recognize that “fine line” that separates the qualities from one another. Today, Scott McKain talks about when good approaches turn bad for leaders and the companies they serve.
Probably at one time or another, we’ve all had to deal with a boss that was difficult and demanding. But, what if that boss crosses the line and becomes disrespectful? How do we deal with a bad boss? In today’s episode of Project Distinct, Scott McKain will provide a few ideas on the steps we should take.…
Whether he’s playing a meth dealer, former President, or goofball dad, actor Bryan Cranston’s career teaches two important lessons about distinction: 1) it can come at any time in life; and, 2) the first step to avoid being “pigeon-holed” as a professional is to not think that way about yourself! Scott McKain has more in today’s “Project Distinct.”…
From a waiter on Valentine’s Day to a cab driver, first impressions set the tone of the customer experience — and, whether you know it or not, critical clues about your ability to create distinction. That’s the topic from Scott McKain on today’s Project Distinct!
Your experience as a customer is deep (you have a lot of experience buying from certain vendors) AND wide (you’ve done business a lot of different places). Scott McKain focuses today on how you can leverage your experience as a customer to help create an Ultimate Customer Experience.
A recent Pew Research study revealed that only 15% of Americans have ever used Uber or Lyft. It also uncovers other startling information for those of us who actively engage online. This causes Scott McKain to question: are you assuming the way YOU do things is the way that the customer does, too?
In research in the field of financial services, Scott McKain learned the critical aspect of clarity — and why just having “great service” isn’t inspiring customers to move their business to you. Today’s episode tells you why...
Today’s episode begins with Scott McKain discussing the four-step method of activity ranking — and concludes with how it will create a plan for personal and professional success!
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