1. Joy to you. A conversation with Brian Biro. Mike 34:00

Imagine having the power to shape your future, energize and engage your teams, and build strong relationships. This episode delivers just that, with the amazing insights of our guest, Brian Biro, known as America's Breakthrough Speaker. Brian has a unique blend of experience – he has been a swimming coach, author of 16 books, and a speaker who has made over 1,800 presentations, leaving a trail of inspiration and life-changing principles.

During our intriguing conversation, Brian shares a wealth of knowledge from his journey through three career paths. He opens up about the valuable lessons he learned as a coach which he has seamlessly transitioned into the corporate world, leaving an indelible mark on countless lives. He helps us redefine the concept of leadership, reminding us that everyone has the potential to be a leader, capable of shaping their destiny and making decisions that impact others positively. Notably, Brian introduces us to 'breakthrough leadership' – the ability to channel our vision into shaping the future.

Moreover, we uncover the subtle power of kindness and gratitude with Brian. He shares research that reveals a fascinating correlation between kindness and success. Brian emphasizes the necessity to appreciate people's effort, energy, and attitude before acknowledging their results. He also shares how gratitude can revolutionize our lives, and how becoming a great buddy thinker is key. This episode is a masterclass in personal development, leadership, and the power of positivity. Tune in to learn from Brian Biro's transformative principles and make your breakthrough today!

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Mike is a husband, father, and proud grandfather, he is an entrepreneur, author and the creator and host of The Kindness Matters Podcast. He is dedicated to inspiring and motivating others to be more kind to each other. To overlooking whatever differences may exist between us; whether it’s politics, religion, race or whom we love, and understand that we all have so much more in common than we realize.