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The Conscious PIVOT Podcast

From entrepreneurship and leadership – to purpose and spirituality – the Conscious PIVOT Podcast is the place for powerful insights, interviews, stories, tools, and actionable advice from people who have successfully reinvented some area of their business and personal life. Gain greater insights to navigate your own pivot, learn how to fully embrace new opportunities, increase your performance, master the art and science of innovation and resilience, and love your life!
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In this solocast, I discuss one of the central concepts of the PIVOT process — change utilization — and why I’m using it to make 2018 a year of business and life “not” as usual!  Change utilization is about making the conscious choice to accept, embrace, and embody change instead of resisting it. Since change is constant, change utilization is about being the proactive arbiter of change in your own life and maximizing the benefits
TCP 040 | Productivity Habits
Practicing Productivity Habits with Penny Zenker   Giving people responsibility and authority is a big step for business owners because for some this can lead to overload and overthinking or even, taking things too seriously. This happened to Penny Zenker when she felt she wasn’t happy with what she was doing while working for JP Morgan. Always drawn towards technology and figuring out why the solutions aren’t working, Penny made a shift in thinking and started her own
PR 039 | Radical Responsibility
Reaction, Reinvention and Radical Responsibility With Jason Goldberg   Reinvention is a response moment where you are given the option to access a greater consciousness that can lead to a life of joy. Yet, the life of TEDx speaker and Prison Break author Jason Goldberg didn’t start with joy but with a lot of anger. As a kid, Jason was constantly looking for a person to blame. This weighed heavily on him, even when he was living