ep. 93 - Scott Klososky

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ep. 93 - Scott Klososky

A former CEO of three successful tech startup companies and principal at consulting firm Future Point of View, Scott Klososky specializes in seeing beyond the horizon of how technology is changing the world.

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ep. 92 - Todd Whitthorne

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ep. 92 - Todd Whitthorne

Todd Whitthorne is the President of ACAP Health, a company committed to dramatically improving the healthcare trends of individuals and employers nationally. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, the International Association for Worksite Health Promotion, and Vistage International.

After graduating from UCLA with a BS in Kinesiology with an emphasis in exercise physiology, Whitthorne began a broadcasting career that has taken him from Washington DC to Phoenix and Dallas. He has won an Emmy and a Katie award and since 2005 has served as the television host for the Dallas Marathon. Prior to joining ACAP Health, Todd spent 14 years as a senior executive at The Cooper Aerobics Center.

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ep. 91 - Greg McKeown

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ep. 91 - Greg McKeown

Greg McKeown is emerging as one of the most refreshing and transformative business thought leaders and speakers on leadership, peak performance, and business growth. He is a NYT and WSJ best-selling author, founder and CEO of THIS Inc.—a leadership and strategy design agency in Silicon Valley—and one of the most popular writers for Harvard Business Review and LinkedIn’s Influencer Group.

Greg’s Essentialism message surfaced from a painful life-lesson learned the day his daughter was born. Caught between the instinctive fatherly desire to stay with his wife and new baby, and the pressures of a demanding job, Greg made the choice to leave the hospital and attend a client meeting. Shortly after the appointment, Greg recognized that he had made a fool’s bargain. He had been untrue to himself, and had let the expectations and schedule of someone else prioritize his life. In trying to keep everyone happy, he had sacrificed what mattered most.

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