
072: Try New Things and Get Uncomfortable - Tony Martignetti
04/29/20 • 38 min
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Tony Martignetti believes there are great meaning and value in getting uncomfortable. No, he is not sadistic. In fact, Tony is one of the kindest, most engaging people you will ever meet.
He is a leadership coach who specializes in working with leaders and their teams to navigate through change and unlock their true potential. This often requires that they experience some discomfort in order to gain the clarity they need to make well-informed decisions, improve their skills, and ultimately increase their impact.
Prior to becoming a coach, Tony was a finance and strategy professional in some of the world's leading life sciences companies. Along the way, he also managed a few small businesses and ran a financial consulting company.
In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, Tony shares his career trajectory:
- Throughout his career, Tony gained lessons not only as a leader, but also working with high performing leaders across multiple organizations.
- It is his passion for helping people that fueled his inspiration to form his company, Inspired Purpose Coaching.
- Tony is known for supporting leaders in finding clarity so that they are energized, unstoppable and lead with a strong presence. He believes that when leaders unlock their potential and lead from a place of inspired purpose, their positive impact is amplified.
- Over the course of his career, Tony traversed the paths between full-time employment and self-employment, making his way to his own company where he is today.
Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonymartignett1
https://www.facebook.com/tony.martignett1
https://twitter.com/TonyMartignett1
https://www.inspiredpurposecoach.com/
Tony Martignetti believes there are great meaning and value in getting uncomfortable. No, he is not sadistic. In fact, Tony is one of the kindest, most engaging people you will ever meet.
He is a leadership coach who specializes in working with leaders and their teams to navigate through change and unlock their true potential. This often requires that they experience some discomfort in order to gain the clarity they need to make well-informed decisions, improve their skills, and ultimately increase their impact.
Prior to becoming a coach, Tony was a finance and strategy professional in some of the world's leading life sciences companies. Along the way, he also managed a few small businesses and ran a financial consulting company.
In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, Tony shares his career trajectory:
- Throughout his career, Tony gained lessons not only as a leader, but also working with high performing leaders across multiple organizations.
- It is his passion for helping people that fueled his inspiration to form his company, Inspired Purpose Coaching.
- Tony is known for supporting leaders in finding clarity so that they are energized, unstoppable and lead with a strong presence. He believes that when leaders unlock their potential and lead from a place of inspired purpose, their positive impact is amplified.
- Over the course of his career, Tony traversed the paths between full-time employment and self-employment, making his way to his own company where he is today.
Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonymartignett1
https://www.facebook.com/tony.martignett1
https://twitter.com/TonyMartignett1
https://www.inspiredpurposecoach.com/
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071: Create The Context For What You Want - Norman Wolfe
At 13 years old, Norman Wolfe celebrated his Bar Mitzvah and simultaneously was inspired to pursue a career dream. It’s not quite what you might think... he didn’t aspire to study Torah and become a Rabbi. Norman decided he wanted to join the Air Force and become a pilot.
His Uncle, who had been a Colonel in the Air Force, gave him his wings for his Bar Mitzvah and it meant the world to him. Norman wanted to follow in his uncle’s footsteps and become a pilot in the service, but unfortunately he did not qualify due to poor eyesight.
What followed was a career path that began in the aeronautical engineering industry, taking many twists and turns, guided by opportunities and an inner voice that Norman listened to closely. He has maintained a deep curiosity in everything he has done from his career at Hewlett Packard to running his own consulting company and authoring a book.
In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, Norman shares his career trajectory:
- He has led companies large and small, and been a public company director and has over 30 years of consulting and mentoring leaders in a wide range of industries.
- Norman is the author of The Living Organization, an application of the core principles of how the world works to how organizations and individuals can create extraordinary impact.
- He is a leading voice in bringing about a transformation of the core paradigm of business.
Links
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbnRB_fX-9ZKMf5hvCwHLKg
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/quantumleaders
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/norman.wolfe.5
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolfe
Twitter - https://twitter.com/nswolfe
Website - www.quantumleaders.com
Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.tammygoolerloeb.com/podcasts/ - episode 071
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073: Inside… Work From The Inside Out - Anne Sugar
Today, I am the interviewee. Executive Coach Anne Sugar graciously offered to interview me on Work From The Inside Out. You may recall that Anne was my guest a few episodes ago and at that time we decided it would be fun for her to turn the tables on me. As with many adventures, I stepped into the unknown, trusting Anne to take the ball and run with it. I hope you will listen and enjoy it!
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