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Wesley Pingelton – A Good Problem to Have? (Ep. 39)
23/10/2017 Durata: 36minAfter ten years with a nationally recognized financial planning practice, Wesley Pingelton had ambitions to go out on his own. In doing so, he got what he wanted: great success, creative freedom, and the opportunity to work with the right client. But with each complex case, a unique solution produced a massive amount of labor. In short time, he cringed at the thought of growing his business. You'll hear how he learned to construct a business model that's allowed him to scale his business, meet his financial goals, and truly enjoy his family life. In our Guru Talk, you'll hear Co-Founder Kirkland Tibbels and I address how most people make offers they are unfit to present, commit to, or fulfill. Many just cannot prove that they are fit to build and maintain the transactions that would satisfy their aims.
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Kristina Panchenko – A New Guiding Philosophy
09/10/2017 Durata: 40minRaised in the Soviet Union, Kristina Panchenko's view of life was conceived in an environment of hard work, scarce resources, and limited opportunities. Subsequently, her guiding philosophy was that rewards and honor only come through hard work, suffering, and struggle. Now living in Miami, Florida, her study with Influence Ecology has helped reorient her view of business and life to take full advantage of her valuable time, exceptional talents, and remarkable history. She credits the philosophy of transactionalism as her new guiding philosophy. A virtual CFO, Kristina Panchenko offers emerging businesses the financial tools and knowledge to take their business to where it ought to be. Her firm helps small business owners with critical forward-looking financial management tools and consulting that are typically only affordable to large enterprises. You'll also hear Influence Ecology co-founders Kirkland Tibbels and I address the history of the philosophy of transactionlism and the relevance of this history
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Dr. Dawn Dalili – The Transactional Whole
25/09/2017 Durata: 45minAs a successful Naturopathic Physician, Dr. Dawn Dalili offers an approach that guides patients toward a vibrant life. In this episode, Dr. Dalili and Co-founder John Patterson discuss why attending to a partial aspect of the body - or a transaction - doesn't address the whole truth; that contemplating whole systems and processes isn't easy, but exponentially more effective. Transactionalism is a philosophical approach that addresses the fundamental nature of social exchange or human transaction; that all human exchange is best understood as a set of transactions within a reciprocal and co-constitutive whole. In our Guru Talk, you'll hear Co-founder Kirkland Tibbels and I address Transactionalism and the Transactional Whole; offering a preliminary definition of this philosophy and our study of its importance and relevance. In our Guru Talk, you'll hear Co-founders Kirkland Tibbels and John Patterson address Transactionalism and the Transactional Whole; offering a preliminary definition of this philosophy an
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Lee J and Valorie Howard – The Appropriate Mood
10/09/2017 Durata: 51minAs biological exchange animals, our moods and transactions are inextricably linked. Most people are naïve to the moods appropriate (or inappropriate) for transacting. To transact powerfully, you must attend to producing appropriate moods. Valorie and Lee J Howard are entertainment experts skilled at building the perfect mood for their customers. They care deeply about delivering customized entertainment and special event experiences, having created over 5000 local and national events since 1995. Listen to them share about the power and potency of mood. In our Guru Talk, you'll hear Co-Founder Kirkland Tibbels address how many people haven’t considered that producing appropriate moods doesn’t always mean that they should express highly positive moods. On the contrary, moods of agitation, respect, and caution are highly efficient and often required to increase a transaction's speed and effectiveness; sometimes optimism, wonder, and humor can easily repel or produce indifference when it is inappropriate.
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Miranda McCroskey – The New Poverty of Self-Sufficiency
28/08/2017 Durata: 35minMiranda McCroskey is a 20+ year defense attorney who founded Unlock Legal to help 'accidental criminals' unlock their professional license from the collateral consequence of one bad choice. As a business owner, she discovered that the saying “keep it small and keep it all” might also lead to “the new poverty of self-sufficiency.” In other words, as animals of exchange and specialization, we humans only thrive in groups as our ability, capacity, and efficiency is multiplied by a large number of others. Miranda realized that if she didn’t leverage her time by hiring expert help - and expand her circles of influence to find valued help - she would always stay small. In our guru talk, we hear a clip from a webinar about the importance of seeking specialized help in the marketplace.
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Karina Christensen – The Company You Keep
14/08/2017 Durata: 37minBefore embarking on a full-time real estate career, Karina Christensen was part of the personal flight team for American business guru Jack Welch and media proprietor Oprah Winfrey, having the opportunity to travel with them for many years around the world and cultivate within herself what it takes to partner with high-profile clientele successfully. As a specialist now working with Keller Williams Luxury Homes International, she and her team specialize in luxury condominiums in Denver, Colorado. Having lived in Munich, London, Singapore, and Montana, Karina followed the sage wisdom, "you are the company you keep," and built her career by nurturing coveted relationships. Attracted to this education and its influential ecology of peers, Karina learned that 'relationship' is only one of many powerful tools and unlocked the ceiling on her income and satisfaction. In a recent program webinar, Vice President Drew Knowles and I spoke about the Influence Ecology conferences and the value of placing yourself in a p
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Lisa Baptista – Your Role in a Transaction
26/06/2017 Durata: 37minWhat she considered flaws are now valued assets — having embraced her Judge Personality, she has become keenly aware of the resource, value, and role she offers a transaction. Lisa Baptista is a senior faculty member at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic, a leading chiropractic institution with an international reputation for excellence. Her extensive family originates from a Portuguese colony off the coast of China next to Hong Kong; raised bi-culturally Portuguese and American, her grandparents' generation helped her family lineage survive the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong and immigrate to America. Now residing in New Zealand, she's overcome a lifetime of feeling like she had to hide what she had considered her flaws: being introverted, analytical, or judgemental.
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Bishop E. Bernard Jordan – The Measure of Faith
12/06/2017 Durata: 38minNew York Pastor E. Bernard Jordan measures his faith the same way we measure health, money, and career. He preaches that if it doesn't get practiced — if it doesn't get measured — it doesn't get valued. His ultimate aim is for all people to know their value and recognize it as key to honoring others as they honor themselves. His participation at Influence Ecology taught him much about the business of an ever-expanding church and that 'those who transact powerfully, thrive.' In our Guru Talk, we listen in on a webinar classroom led by myself and Co-Founder Kirkland Tibbels, where we address the measurement of our Conditions of Life.
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Michael Dunn – Tripping on Analysis
29/05/2017 Durata: 33minMichael Dunn in Wellington, NZ, is highly regarded for advising governments across all areas of public finance and economics - he helps build forecasting models for government revenues. Superbly analytical in his thinking and personality, he has learned (and is still learning) to develop his ability to navigate the general environments where extreme analytic prowess may prove a social scarlet letter. In our Guru Talk, we listen in on a webinar classroom co-led by Co-Founders John Patterson and Kirkland Tibbels, where we address how we sometimes think we'll look weak if we ask for help.
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Ross Clennett – Confronting My Financial Aims
15/05/2017 Durata: 37minRoss Clennett has applied accurate and objective thinking to his financial plans and his business model to produce a robust and satisfying life. He's a high-performance recruitment coach in Melbourne, Australia, whose successful journey did not begin so well. However, you'll hear how he overcame the naïveté of his trajectory, fired his biggest client, and took the right actions required to live a great life. We'll also listen in on a webinar classroom co-led by myself and Co-Founder Kirkland Tibbels, where we address the opportunity of your specialized knowledge and the importance of knowing your aims.
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John James and Lauren Cato Robertson – Becoming Specialized
01/05/2017 Durata: 43minJohn James and Lauren Cato Robertson are co-founders of the C-Section Recovery Center. They are massage therapists with a specialized practice that focuses on clients suffering from C-Section Recovery. Their assertion is that, in modern times, we often "interrupt the biological process" and don't account for the impact of that interruption to our children - or our own bodies. Through their study with Influence Ecology, they have discovered their own entitlement and conceit and have not only learned to specialize and accept help from others, but have also overcome their differences to develop a solid, powerful, and working partnership. In their words they "both grew each other up." In our guru talk, we listen in on a webinar classroom led by Co-Founder Kirkland Tibbels, on the topic of specialized knowledge and how this unique and uncommon knowledge is so more than just another kind of focus.
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Joe McNerney – Yes, Being Critical is an Asset
17/04/2017 Durata: 48minOur featured interview is with an outstanding Chicago trial attorney who talks about his critical and analytical judgy-ness and how it has become a great asset. In this episode, Joe McNerney and Co-Founder John Patterson take the time to learn more about the Judge and Inventor personality and how personality, when understood, can help all of us transact more effectively. But Joe also cautions us all about the error of independence and self-sufficiency. In our guru talk, we hear from Vice President Drew Knowles and Co-Founder Kirkland Tibbels as they lead a conversation about the need to be surrounded by a surplus of great help.
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Dr. Kyra Gaunt – Unintended Consequences
03/04/2017 Durata: 47minDr. Kyra Gaunt conducts research on the unintended consequences of social media, often offering expert testimony on the subject and helping protect our future employability and reputation online and off. With a focus on marginalized groups, she's Professor of Ethnomusicology and Digital Media Studies at the University at Albany and one of the forty inaugural TED Fellows. She has much to say about the aimless consequence of our own naïveté. Having studied with Influence Ecology for four years, she shares about her own wide-eyed journey through the radical transparency movement to now offer important advice: not everything should be said, spoken, liked, or shared. In our Guru Talk, listen in on a small portion of a Fundamentals of Transaction webinar classroom where we address our mantra: "You're always transacting." Vice President Drew Knowles and Co-Founder John Patterson give a talk about the blindness we have to our own transactional behavior — and how the actions we take (or don't take) influence the iden
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Paul Adams – Sound Financial Competence
20/03/2017 Durata: 47minPaul Adams, of Sound Financial Group, leads a team of financial professionals dedicated to helping clients define their financial goals - then helps them develop tailored strategies to reach them. His company offers an approach uncommon to the financial planning industry. You'll learn how he reinvented his business model after careful consideration of his own aims to work in the way he'd like, to labor less, and increase his income. In our Guru Talk, we hear co-founder Kirkland Tibbels address our aims for work, career, and money - and how most of us forget that money is simply a tool of exchange.
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Brandon Hollembeak – Beware the Shortcut
06/03/2017 Durata: 46minBrandon Hollembeak warns of following the herd's shortcuts. He's a tech product manager who works with startups to help them drive data-driven decisions as they begin to become scalable. His competency for accurate thinking has helped him sift through the short-cut culture popular in the current marketplace. Having assisted in the success of two well-known startups, his journey can help us all sort through the complex, noisy, quick-fix narratives of our current popular media. In our guru talk, we listen in on the second session of a Fundamentals of Transaction Program Webinar classroom to hear a talk on the importance of accurate thinking and the satisfaction of your aims.
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Kim Corbett – A Surplus of Help
20/02/2017 Durata: 44minHaving more than doubled her income and moving her company's market position from #57 to #1, Kim Corbett is an account executive who considers herself a turnaround agent, turning around the sales of failing or emerging companies. She's a top performer with a proven track record for growing revenues and increasing an organization’s profitability. Always ambitious, she had previously struggled to get beyond her current income range — until studying with Influence Ecology. In this interview, you'll learn what changed. We'll also hear a segment of a recent Fundamentals of Transaction Program classroom webinar. Here, Vice President Drew Knowles and Co-Founder John Patterson discuss the subject of "Autonomy." Traditionally thought of as a "condition of independence," we reorient our students to think of Autonomy as a "Surplus of Help."
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A Panel Interview – Consequence and the Social Dynamic
13/02/2017 Durata: 51minA panel of advanced members shares how the immersive and practical environment of our global Annual Member Conference produces real, lasting and consequential results. This special feature is an exclusive interview with a panel of advanced members who just returned from our 2017 Annual Member Conference; our flagship global event held annually in some of the world's best luxury resorts. We conducted this interview as a study in the immersive impact of learning and practicing in a social and consequential environment. While most conference participants suffer 'death by powerpoint,' the Influence Ecology conference is known for it's 'game'; an entirely constructed strategic real-life situation that may last 2-3 days. It produces "real experience" and consequential conditions which maximize learning by doing. You'll hear how each of these participants left the conference with a practical and emboldened experience of their ability and capacity to meet their aims.
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Dr. Khush Cooper – Money is an Exchange of Help
06/02/2017 Durata: 50minDr. Khush Cooper holds a doctorate in social work. Her journey is quite relevant to those in the non-profit sector, the conscious capitalism movement, or anyone who has ever struggled with making a living and wanting to do good. You'll hear how her view of money changed when she began to understand that money is an exchange of help, rather than a necessary evil. This episode's closing segment is from a membership webinar on the subject of 'indifference of the marketplace'. You'll hear Co-Founder Kirkland Tibbels address the State of Mind of an Ambitious Adult. In her interview, Dr. Cooper refers to "passively waiting rather than ambitiously transacting," and this talk underscores the difference between "most people" and those who act with Ambition.
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Laura & David Senior Garcia – How to Coordinate 10K Super Bowl Volunteers
30/01/2017 Durata: 43minSiblings Laura and David Senior Garcia hold senior roles with Equilibria, the Personality Diversity Experts chosen to coordinate 10,000 volunteers for the 2017 Super Bowl. Their company works worldwide to help people embrace and leverage diversity to elevate personal, professional, and organizational performance. You'll hear how studying transactional competence has improved their company's focus and helped bring conscious awareness to a diverse world. In today's guru talk, Kirkland Tibbels and John Patterson address how a transactional approach helps people understand the fundamentals of coordinated action.
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Joanna Burgraf – Worst Advice Ever: Follow Your Passion
19/12/2016 Durata: 50minJoanna Burgraf is a Chicago-based Senior Lead for an award-winning Creative Services team managing ten brands at Enova International, a company using technology to develop innovative financial products. Having endured an expensive journey to consider a career change, she found that to follow your passion was the worst piece of advice she'd ever gotten. You'll hear how this fashionable, but naive empowerment slogan had shifted her focus away from working on being a valued cooperative member of a larger team - to the self-focused, navel-gazing, isolating habit of finding one’s true "Self." After the break, we'll hear a Guru Talk by co-founder Kirkland Tibbels. This talk originally aired earlier this year - and we can't study it enough. Recorded in May of 2015 this webinar introduces three different orientations to action; these are Self-Action, Inter-Action, and Trans-Action. As we are the leading business education in trans-actional competence this segment is designed to illustrate the naivety and danger of S