Category Archives: Stories

At Princeton’s ELab: Contact valuable people!

on June 8, 2016 in Education, Entrepreneurship, Exercises, Stories

I got a few short clips from my presentation on entrepreneurship when I spoke at Princeton’s Elab recently. I described a student’s success contacting a valuable person in her field. The call got hairy, but she Benefited from the interaction Learned about how to talk to valuable people Learned about herself Would do it again Inspired her classmates If you want similar experiences, take my entrepreneurship course. It develops you[…] Keep reading →

Listen to Outlier Magazine’s podcast of Joshua Spodek, published today!

on May 20, 2016 in Audio, Education, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, SIDCHAs, Stories

Outlier Magazine’s Ever Gonzalez interviewed me recently and posted the podcast today, “Ep 331: Joshua Spodek Interview – Finding Your Hudson River” We talk about Learning entrepreneurship Learning leadership Swimming across the Hudson River Failure and learning from it My last book, ReModel (and hinting at the next one) Increasing your self-awareness through mental models Sidchas Check out the podcast here. If you prefer using Stitcher, here’s that link. If[…] Keep reading →

What You Can Learn from the Best Leader in America’s Bold Job Interview Strategy

on May 16, 2016 in Inc.com, Leadership, Stories

My Inc.com article today, “What You Can Learn from the Best Leader in America’s Bold Job Interview Strategy” begins What You Can Learn from the Best Leader in America’s Bold Job Interview Strategy Interviewing for the job that brought her national prominence, she prepared and behaved differed from most standard advice, but was incredibly effective. Of those responsible the Girl Scouts camping out on the White House lawn, Frances Hesselbein[…] Keep reading →

I still took a class after graduation

on May 13, 2016 in Education, Stories

I wrote yesterday how I took two classes at the same time second semester senior year, but that by the end I couldn’t keep up. I wanted to add how I ended up keeping up with the class. That year, my girlfriend’s sports team made it to Nationals and got to stay on campus until leaving to go to Nationals. I was moving back to Philadelphia that summer to start[…] Keep reading →

I once took two classes at the same time

on May 12, 2016 in Education, Stories

Senior year in college I had to take a lot of physics classes to finish the major. Most people who major in physics know their major when they start college. It’s not a casual major. It has a lot of requirements and you have to take many in order since most depend on earlier ones so you don’t have much freedom. I chose in the second semester of my junior[…] 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 2

on April 21, 2016 in Education, Exercises, Leadership, Models, Stories

Here is an interview with a student who is taking my online leadership course, Ellen, who is an entrepreneur who recently sold her latest business. As you’ll see, she is also finding that the lessons she’s learning apply to other deeply challenging areas in 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[…] Keep reading →

Hustling

on April 9, 2016 in Education, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Models, Stories, Visualization

What do you do when they cancel your flight? In the late 70s, a man and his fiancée were visiting the Caribbean. They found themselves stranded in an airport when their airline canceled their flight to Puerto Rico. The man was disappointed, but based on his experience running a record business that he had founded, he took initiative to solve the problem. Noticing other people from the same flight were[…] Keep reading →

“Stuff,” challenging your values, and freedom

on April 4, 2016 in Choosing/Decision-Making, Freedom, Stories

I find material things beyond the basics become a burden. What constitutes “basics” depends on everyone’s unique values, but I find the more I get rid of, and the more free I feel as a result, the fewer things I need as basic, which lets me get rid of more. The less “stuff” I have, the more freedom I have, mental and physical. I value few things more than freedom.[…] Keep reading →

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