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Episode Notes [03:47] Seth's Early Understanding of Questions [04:33] The Power of Questions [05:25] Building Relationships Through Questions [06:41] This is Strategy: Focus on Questions [10:21] Gamifying Questions [11:34] Conversations as Infinite Games [15:32] Creating Tension with Questions [20:46] Effective Questioning Techniques [23:21] Empathy and Engagement [34:33] Strategy and Culture [35:22] Microsoft's Transformation [36:00] Global Perspectives on Questions [39:39] Caring in a Challenging World Resources Mentioned The Dip by Seth Godin Linchpin by Seth Godin Purple Cow by Seth Godin Tribes by Seth Godin This Is Marketing by Seth Godin The Carbon Almanac This is Strategy by Seth Godin Seth's Blog What Does it Sound Like When You Change Your Mind? by Seth Godin Value Creation Masterclass by Seth Godin on Udemy The Strategy Deck by Seth Godin Taylor Swift Jimmy Smith Jimmy Smith Curated Questions Episode Supercuts Priya Parker Techstars Satya Nadella Microsoft Steve Ballmer Acumen Jerry Colonna Unleashing the Idea Virus by Seth Godin Tim Ferriss podcast with Seth Godin Seth Godin website Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked When did you first understand the power of questions? What do you do to get under the layer to really get down to those lower levels? Is it just follow-up questions, mindset, worldview, and how that works for you? How'd you get this job anyway? What are things like around here? What did your boss do before they were your boss? Wow did you end up with this job? Why are questions such a big part of This is Strategy? If you had to charge ten times as much as you charge now, what would you do differently? If it had to be free, what would you do differently? Who's it for, and what's it for? What is the change we seek to make? How did you choose the questions for The Strategy Deck? How big is our circle of us? How many people do I care about? Is the change we're making contagious? Are there other ways to gamify the use of questions? Any other thoughts on how questions might be gamified? How do we play games with other people where we're aware of what it would be for them to win and for us to win? What is it that you're challenged by? What is it that you want to share? What is it that you're afraid of? If there isn't a change, then why are we wasting our time? Can you define tension? What kind of haircut do you want? How long has it been since your last haircut? How might one think about intentionally creating that question? What factors should someone think about as they use questions to create tension? How was school today? What is the kind of interaction I'm hoping for over time? How do I ask a different sort of question that over time will be answered with how was school today? Were there any easy questions on your math homework? Did anything good happen at school today? What tension am I here to create? What wrong questions continue to be asked? What temperature is it outside? When the person you could have been meets the person you are becoming, is it going to be a cause for celebration or heartbreak? What are the questions we're going to ask each other? What was life like at the dinner table when you were growing up? What are we really trying to accomplish? How do you have this cogent two sentence explanation of what you do? How many clicks can we get per visit? What would happen if there was a webpage that was designed to get you to leave? What were the questions that were being asked by people in authority at Yahoo in 1999? How did the stock do today? Is anything broken? What can you do today that will make the stock go up tomorrow? What are risks worth taking? What are we doing that might not work but that supports our mission? What was the last thing you did that didn't work, and what did we learn from it? What have we done to so delight our core customers that they're telling other people? How has your international circle informed your life of questions? What do I believe that other people don't believe? What do I see that other people don't see? What do I take for granted that other people don't take for granted? What would blank do? What would Bob do? What would Jill do? What would Susan do? What happened to them? What system are they in that made them decide that that was the right thing to do? And then how do we change the system? How given the state of the world, do you manage to continue to care as much as you do? Do you walk to school or take your lunch? If you all can only care if things are going well, then what does that mean about caring? Should I have spent the last 50 years curled up in a ball? How do we go to the foundation and create community action?…
المحتوى المقدم من Ron Kardos. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Ron Kardos أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Two longtime friends got an idea to ask seventy thought leaders to prove God, but only gave them 500 words or one page to do it - and that book became the bestselling Elevator Pitches for God. But what if those same thinkers had more than 500 words - what would they say about God? Find out by listening to the Elevator Pitches for God Podcast, with your host Ron Kardos!
المحتوى المقدم من Ron Kardos. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Ron Kardos أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Two longtime friends got an idea to ask seventy thought leaders to prove God, but only gave them 500 words or one page to do it - and that book became the bestselling Elevator Pitches for God. But what if those same thinkers had more than 500 words - what would they say about God? Find out by listening to the Elevator Pitches for God Podcast, with your host Ron Kardos!
Near death experience expert Nomi Freeman teaches us about the afterworld and how we can lead a better life now. Nomi answers questions to: Is there a spiritual world? What happens after you die? How are you judged in the afterworld? Do we see relatives who have passed on in the afterworld? What is our mission in the physical world? Is God good? Does God know our every thought? Does God know our every intention? Buckle your seat belt for a wild ride in this life changing podcast.…
"I've witnessed a lot of atomic bombs exploding.” said Dr Gerald Schroeder, a brilliant nuclear physicist who for the last several decades has worked to show how science supports a belief In God. Dr Schroeder provides compelling evidence for the idea that all knowledge is converging on the recognition that one unifying intelligence created and suffuses the whole universe. In this broad ranging conversation with Dr. David Porush, the two contributors to elevator pitches for God discuss the narrowing gap between science and religion, highlighting how scientific discoveries lead to belief in a creator. They also delve the significance of the Big Bang, near-death experiences, the intricate relationship between the brain and environment, how consciousness may be a result of quantum mechanics. the controversial multiverse theory, the notion that the universe is designed for complexity and more, including how the war in Israel affected Dr Schroeder and his family. I know my head was spinning as I eavesdropped on their conversation so I invite you to this high flying roller coaster ride.…
In this podcast episode, Ron interviews Ari Sasher, a rocket scientist and Torah scholar. Ari discusses the intersection of rocket science and faith, specifically how his work on the Iron Dome missile defense system has strengthened his belief in God. He explains the complex process of intercepting missiles and highlights the remarkable success rate of the Iron Dome system. Ari also expresses his concerns about the defensive approach of Israeli leadership and the need for a more proactive approach to ensure security. The conversation covers various topics including the existence of God, the role of belief, the representation of religious people in the Israeli defense industry, and the lessons learned from recent events. The main takeaway is the importance of unity and working together as a community. The conversation ends with a discussion about music and the golden era of rock.…
In this conversation, Ron Kardos interviews Rebecca and Hani, the daughters of the late Senator Joseph Lieberman. They discuss their family dynamics, their father's loving nature, and his ability to transcend politics. They also touch on their experiences growing up in a public sphere and their father's special relationship with the Lubavitcher Rebbe. They discuss his joyful and present nature, his commitment to observance and Jewish values, and his ability to connect with and inspire others. They also touch on his love for his family, his focus on small acts of kindness, and his ability to be accepting and non-judgmental. Sound Bites "He cared enormously about bringing the family together." "We can all choose to take our time, take in all the information, try to work with people who think differently than us for the betterment of our society." "He really did not have expectations of us following in his footsteps." "No kidding. You know how many people are happy right now, right now." "He was a huge admirer of the sort of entrepreneurial nature of the movement and the deep caring that Chabad embodies." "He always continued to put on Tfilin every day. Every single day."…
Rabbi Ken Spiro discusses the intersection of history and spirituality, highlighting the unique role of the Jewish people in shaping the world. He emphasizes the idea that history is a controlled process leading to a destination, and that the Jewish people have a responsibility to teach the world about one God and one absolute standard of morality. Rabbi Spiro also addresses the current state of the world, including the rise of anti-Semitism and the challenges faced by Israel. He explores the impact of Jewish history and accomplishments, as well as the observations of non-Jews on the Jewish people. The conversation explores the transformative power of the Jewish people and the challenges they face in maintaining their identity and values. It delves into the concept of Jewish spiritual DNA and the inherent traits that drive Jews to make a positive impact on the world. The discussion also highlights the importance of unity among Jews and the need to be proactive in living as role models for others. The conversation concludes with a call to action for Jews to embrace their mission and rebrand themselves as a collective force for good.…
In this conversation, Ron Kardos interviews Aliza Ben Shalom, one of the authors of the book 'Elevator Pitches for God.' They discuss various topics related to dating, love, and the role of God in matchmaking. Aliza shares her belief that matchmaking is a divine profession and that God plays a role in bringing two people together. They also discuss the importance of compromise and personal growth in relationships.…
In this conversation, Ron Kardos interviews Barak Lurie, one of the 70 authors of Elevator Pitches for God, about his journey from atheism to belief in God. They discuss the challenges of proving God's existence in a limited space, the importance of articulating one's beliefs, and the concept of free will. Lurie explains that free will requires a creator and that atheism denies the existence of free will. They also explore the correlation between atheism and the atrocities committed by atheistic governments throughout history. Lurie argues that atheism lacks a moral foundation and that belief in God provides a basis for morality and accountability. They conclude by encouraging listeners to take small steps towards belief and to embrace the idea of being accountable to a higher power. Check out our youtube channel! Click click click Check out our website to see who all the authors are Click click click…
Modern day sage Rabbi Manis Friedman tells us the meaning of life and explains our mission on earth. This is not about religion. Rabbi Friedman is one of 70 authors who wrote an essay in the best selling book, Elevator Pitches for God, where 70 of the worlds greatest thinkers were challenged to prove God, but in one page. Go to EP4G.com to see a complete list of authors and link to buy the book. Check out our YouTube Channel , too!…
Two longtime friends got an idea to ask 70 thought leaders to prove God, but only gave them 500 words or one page to do it - and that book became the bestselling Elevator Pitches for God. But what if those same thinkers had more than 500 words - what would they say about God? Find out by listening to the Elevator Pitches for God Podcast, with your host Ron Kardos! Visit our website , and chek out our YouTube Channel , too!…
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