Category Archives: Education

Video: What an entrepreneurship course can deliver, part 3

on May 10, 2016 in Education, Entrepreneurship, Models, Relationships

Here is an interview with a student who took my online entrepreneurship course, Nikita, who is an undergraduate at NYU, now working with a team of medical engineers on a medical device she created. Reach your potential in business and life. My courses don’t take time from the rest of life. You work with people in your life that you care about on projects that you care about without distracting[…] Keep reading →

In honor of the author of one of the great books of science of the twenty-first century

on May 5, 2016 in Education, Nature

I wrote about the book, Sustainable Energy – without the hot air, before. I consider it one of the best science books in recent times and recommend it to anyone. The author recently died and his publisher posted the following (I only copied the text. You have to go to the original site for the pictures). I know most people won’t read about science, but I hope reposting this motivates[…] Keep reading →

Video: What a leadership course can deliver, part 4

on May 3, 2016 in Education, Entrepreneurship, Exercises, Leadership, Models

Here is an interview with a student who took my online leadership course, Chris, a born salesman and entrepreneur. Hear how the leadership course increased his business while calming his life. Reach your potential in business and life. My courses don’t take time from the rest of life. You work with people in your life that you care about on projects that you care about without distracting from the rest[…] Keep reading →

See me in Princeton, May 12: “How To Think and Act Entrepreneurially (even if you never have before)”

on May 2, 2016 in Education, Entrepreneurship, Events, Exercises

I’m speaking at the Princeton Tech Meetup, May 12, 6:45pm. My last talks at Princeton got lots of positive feedback. Register here! From the site: Become an entrepreneur or intrapraneur in straightforward, manageable steps based on Josh’s popular and highly experiential course at New York University. This seminar will give you the blueprint to start an operating business with little or no experience, creating a community of supportive people, including[…] Keep reading →

Six Lessons I Learned at Lunch With the Best Leader in America

on April 29, 2016 in Education, Inc.com, Leadership, Relationships, Stories

My post on Inc.com today, “Six Lessons I Learned at Lunch With the Best Leader in America,” begins Six Lessons I Learned at Lunch With the Best Leader in America Experience trumps everything in leadership and she has more than you do. From the Girl Scouts to the White House. Is Alan Mulally, former CEO of Ford, whose stock price went up 18 times under his watch, a fair judge of good leadership? How[…] Keep reading →

Video: What a leadership course can deliver, part 3

on April 28, 2016 in Awareness, Education, Exercises, Freedom, Habits, Leadership, Nonjudgment

Here is an interview with a student who took my online leadership course, Isabeaux, an undergraduate at NYU who hadn’t taken an experiential course before, which initially threw her, before she came to find it led to more growth than she’d ever seen, despite going to an elite university. Reach your potential in business and life. My courses don’t take time from the rest of life. You work with people[…] Keep reading →

Video: What an entrepreneurship course can deliver, part 2

on April 25, 2016 in Education, Entrepreneurship, Models, Relationships

Here is an interview with a student who took my online entrepreneurship course, RJ, who is an undergraduate at NYU. Reach your potential in business and life. My courses don’t take time from the rest of life. You work with people in your life that you care about on projects that you care about without distracting from the rest of your work and life. Learn more about the course and[…] Keep reading →

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