Podcasts
Below the list of podcasts that can help you not only build the best teams, but also work on “better you” and will help to expand the horizons.
Manifest ABUNDANCE: 5 Limiting Beliefs Blocking Your QUANTUM Breakthrough | Price Pritchett
Lewis Howes “School of Greatness” has many great episodes with many great guests, and this one i listen every time i need to recalibrate. Tones of wisdom by Price, before others wrote books about them.
How to Get Rich - Naval Ravikant
It is 3.5 hour podcast, perfect for a long car trip or flight. And the title is misleading. There is a lot of wisdom linked to great teams. About status (a great enemy of great teams), or “principal-agent” problem…
Founders - by David Senra
The whole series is a must have to listen. David reads biographies and other sources of famous founders and explain their modus operandi. My best are about Jensen Huang, Edwin Land (David hero!) and Elon. Books are great too!
Moonshots - Peter Diamandis
Peter with his moonshot friends Dave, Salim and Alex, explore the latest technological changes and developments. Great podcast if you and your team want to stay ahead of the curve!
Modern Wisdom Podcast - Chris Willx
Chris invites some brilliant guests to his pod. Its hard to summarize it, but one of scared resources on earth is… common sense, and to me this podcasts tries to fill this gap.
John Maxwell Leadership Podcast
Probably in the book section i should mention “21 laws of leadership” by John Maxwell. Listening to John and his wisdom about leadership, resonate so much with how to run the high performing team!
Big Deal episode with Ryan Serhant - by Codie Sanchez
Codie looks to be a new Big Deal in the podcast world. Especially the episode with Ryan Serhant (yep..you might know him from the “Owning Manhattan” series on Netflix), gives some ideas how to build and run great teams!
Joe Rogan Experience
One of the top if not the most listened podcast. The good thing here is that while Joe asks and listen, the guests are given sometimes more than 3 hours to explain their points. Worth keeping an eye for the gests of your interest









