Psychology of Entrepreneurship
By Ronsley Seriojo Vaz
What if we were not alone as entrepreneurs, artists, athletes & creatives? We are trained to believe that if we are not doing something productive at every moment of every day that we are failing, that we are being left behind. That we are not working towards success. The Psychology of Entrepreneurship, hosted by Ronsley Vaz, brings to the public discussion insights from New York Times bestselling authors, founders of multi-million dollar companies, Olympic athletes, clinical psychologists, professors, high profile musicians and performing artists. Ronsley and his guests will cover every perspective and angle there is on the internal workings that happen in the mind of an Entrepreneur. Through conversations with these guest experts, whether they are jet fighter pilots or athletes or singers or entrepreneurs, we will find out why we believe that we’re not good enough. Why we sell ourselves short on the things that we’ve done & how to change that.
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82. Recycled – Volume with Matt Bertulli
Recycling and reducing waste is one of the key ideas we as entrepreneurs need to embrace. Whether it is recycling our content, our ideas or the food we eat, reducing waste is key in today's world where we are producing way more than we can consume. -
81. Mental Stamina – Volume with Bri Seeley
Mental stamina is key to making good decisions as an entrepreneur, and in a society that makes you conform to all sorts of structures, standing out and being yourself is a rebellious act. There's never been a better time for you to have the mental st… -
80. Volume: Tina Tower: Micro-Million Dollar Business
In a society that makes you conform to all sorts of structures, standing out and being yourself is a rebellious act. There's never been a better time for you to be yourself. If you are an entrepreneur, artist, athlete or creative, -
79. Volume: Erik Huberman: The Victim Complex
Focusing on the negative gets you nowhere, especially in business. If you don’t want to be a victim of yourself, it’s simple. Don’t be one. In this volume of The Psychology of Entrepreneurship… Erik Huberman doesn’t believe in the victim complex. -
78. Volume: Jane Vadiveloo Uncut
When it comes to making any sort of lasting change in the world, you have to start with the children. After all, it’s the generations that come after us that are going to be cleaning up our messes. In this volume of The Psychology of Entrepreneurship… -
77. Volume: Negotiation
We’ve all negotiated at some point in our lives. Whether you’re the president of your country negotiating international trade or a high schooler negotiating curfew with your parents, it all counts. Negotiation is for everyone. -
76. Volume: The Art and Science of Saying No
Saying no isn’t always easy, but it’s entirely necessary to create boundaries. This goes for your kids, your friends, your family, your co-workers and business associates. But can you say no too much? The art and science of saying no is a bit complex… -
75. Volume: A Guide To Clubhouse for Business
There are so many social media apps out there, and they all have their pros and cons as far as using them in a business capacity. Clubhouse is the new kid on the block, and as an audio-only platform, it has great advantages other platforms do not. -
74. Volume: Bitcoin 101
You probably hear about Bitcoin on a daily basis by now. It’s on the news, in your social media newsfeed and in casual conversations around the world. But what is it? And what does it mean for the future of money? Welcome to Bitcoin 101. -
73. Volume: The Freedom of Decentralised Money: Bitcoin
What freedoms are you giving away without even knowing it? And what does freedom really mean, anyway? It turns out freedom means different things to different people. However, we’re all affected by its definition.