Mighty Good Work

MGW #12: “Cultivating a Business Improviser’s Mindset” with Greg Towne and Aaron Schmookler

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Today, a departure from our usual format. Instead of host, today I’m the guest on another podcast. The host of the “Go Time” podcast, Greg Towne of Greg Towne Training invited me to be his guest. I enjoyed the conversation so much that we’ve decided to share it with you.   Today, instead of the interviewer, I’m the interviewed. And I’ll be talking about what makes for effective training, why accountability is not a  burden, but a great grace, and the way having a kid has shaped my career.   Thanks to Greg and Go Time for having me on their show, and allowing us to share our conversation with you.   Dreading failure leads to mediocrity.   Celebrating failure can make you less self-conscious, more flexible in thinking, and more willing to take risks.   “I can’t” and “That’s not my personality.” are crutches to protect us from facing fear. They help us feel safe. And they prevent us from being effective. It’s not necessary to rip those crutches out of people’s hands. Whatever people (yourself included) throw you