The Tingle Zone - It's not for me to rule the world.  It's there to be shared.

The Tingle Zone - It's not for me to rule the world. It's there to be shared.

In this episode, I'm talking with Thomas Kereszti who is a former Fortune 500 CEO and author of the book “C-Suite and Beyond: Unlock Your Potential with the 4 keys to Leadership Success”

Thomas is a great believer in sharing ideas and, in this interview, he shares these 4 key areas with us.

Beware Inspiration

Are you a shiny object hunter?

Are you the sort of person that is always buzzing and skipping with all the great messages you've just heard? You’ve bought the latest gadget or product that will help your business boom and have a head brimming with new ideas and action points.

Then you get home, go to bed and a few days later you're in exactly the same place, except you've now got a ton more work to do and you're surrounded by a load of useless crap that you wish you hadn’t bought.

The Tingle Zone - Make Your Move

The Tingle Zone - Make Your Move

In this episode, I'm talking with Scott Schilling - an executive coach, trainer, author and professional speaker. Scott has spoken at over 2,500 live events, including stadia with audiences of well over 25,000 people in them, and shared the stage with some of the biggest known names in the business, such as Jack Canfield and Les Brown.

The Tingle Zone - A Journey Through 7 Books

The Tingle Zone - A Journey Through 7 Books

In this episode, I'm talking with Sharyn and Hank Yuloff who were voted American's #1 Coaching Team for small business entrepreneurs who are struggling with marketing, sales, human resources, public speaking and networking.

Between them, Sharyn and Hank have written 7 books (at the time of recording).

The Tingle Zone - A Company That Works Without You

The Tingle Zone - A Company That Works Without You

In this episode, I'm talking with Dancho Dimkov, a serial entrepreneur, founder of lead generation company BizzBee Solutions and author of the book Sweet Leads.

Dancho set up his first business at the age of 21. Like many of us, much of his early success came from hard graft and using every hour that was available. However, as other factors became more important – you know, life and all that – he realised that he had to create a company that was able to perform without him being there.