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The Savannah Bananas should not exist. You can't name any of their players. They play in a 1920s-era ballpark with no ads or billboards. They play in kilts, stilts, and stilettos. They even have an all-grandma dance team: the Banana Nanas. Everything the Bananas do is unconventional. It shouldn't work. And yet they sell out every game, have a waitlist in the thousands, ship merchandise around the globe, and entertain millions of followers on social media. ESPN calls the Bananas "e;the greatest show in baseball."e; How is this even possible?Two words: Fans First. Packed with behind-the-peel stories, hard-earned lessons, and a few other surprises, Fans First teaches you how to stand out in your marketplace, drive explosive growth, and inspire fanatical loyalty. If this all sounds bananas, that's the point. Normal leaders read normal books and get normal results. But if you're ready to change the game, break the rules, and create your own unforgettable team, then it's time to go Fans First.
Do you want to live a healthier, longer life?Thanks to essential health practices and a sometimes unconventional lifestyle, Dr. Bill Tsu's dad, Eddie, lived to be 101. Now, in this one-of-a-kind collection, Dr. Tsu lays out the keys to his father's extraordinary health and longevity. Discover how Eddie stayed lean and fit while eating plenty of carbohydrates and snacking daily, how his habit of walking backward improved his health, and how his three pessimistic expectations for life contributed to a happy, low-stress existence. Just as important, learn how to reduce your risk of cancer by doing one simple thing, how monitoring techniques like checking a pulse can prevent a stroke, and how basic health concepts can lead to better healthcare decisions. The knowledge collected in Dad Lived to 101 and You Can Too helped Eddie reach his centenarian years, and it can do the same for you.
Your inclusive business culture starts here. Does your company or organization have trouble attracting and retaining people from diverse and underrepresented communities? Does your organizational culture suffer from low morale, exclusive cliques, or microaggressions you don't know how to address?You Can Be Yourself Here lays out the deep psychology of our need to belong, its critical impact on workplace performance, and the practical steps any organization can take to make everyone feel welcome and included. Learn how diversity and representation can lead to a greater experience of belonging for everyone. Glean insights from interviews with real employees speaking openly about their workplace experiences. Discover how to facilitate a culture of belonging, with practical tips for creating inclusive workplaces where people can show up as themselves. If you're a founder, leader, or HR practitioner who wants all your employees to feel welcome and fully included at work, You Can Be Yourself Here provides the tools you need to start making that shift today.
They are the questions that keep you up at night as a solo entrepreneur: Are there financial land mines I'm missing? Am I paying too much in taxes? Should I save more?Will I ever be able to retire?As your own boss and sole employee, it's easy to feel anxious and unsettled, even when you're making a profitable income. Maybe your goal is to grow your business. Perhaps you just want to enjoy life. No matter what your priorities are for the future, you can take steps now to guarantee peace of mind and control your happiness. In The Solopreneur's Money Manifesto, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER professional and independent small business owner Gabe Nelson helps solopreneurs secure a financial plan for the future and gain freedom to build the life they've always wanted. He takes you through client stories and a case study to show you the steps that others have taken to ensure their business-and personal finances-are on track. From the questions you should ask yourself to the evaluation that will help you see your unique situation clearly, this book is your step-by-step guide to create the right mindset for a rewarding life.
Most assumed Jason Carter lived a wonderful life. Remarkable wife. Amazing kids. And an oversized house close to the country club. But something reeked. While discussing thoughts of suicide, a renowned psychiatrist pinpoints the musky sock floating in the soup-his unchecked drinking. Days later, bristling from her rubber-stamped diagnosis, he sets off driving from Texas to Telluride, searching for clarity. Hypnotized by the open road, he finds himself wheeling through a sequence of toxic vignettes that accelerated his ruin. His balmy adolescence, wrecked by divorce. The maddening demise of his complicated father. Flapping untethered through teen hurricanes. Bumbling through college. Chasing fool's gold from Manhattan to LA. Getting married, when his self-destructive drinking bloomed like a towering autumn crocus. To Hell I Ride is a determined, darkly comedic journey into extreme self-awareness. As Jason explores his past, he confronts the interpersonal demons haunting him today. Hyperobservant and brutally honest, he bares it all-how alcohol crept into his life, the wolfish anguish lurking inside each drink, and the sacred truth shielding him from salvation. Like an unsparing highlight reel reminiscent of Back to the Future meets The Shining, clip by clip, Jason watches himself evolve into the man he wants to kill.
You see the giant footprints the moment you walk through the door. The conference room is a swirling mess of tension, heaviness, anxiety, and peanut shells. Something is very wrong with your team. Everybody knows it, but nobody is talking about it. It's obvious there's an elephant in the room. Is it an Avoidephant, feeding off the fears of retaliation and exclusion? Perhaps it's a Blamephant-whom we love to feed because it makes us feel better about ourselves. Or is it one of the other five types of elephants? No matter what type you're dealing with, executive coach Sarah Noll Wilson knows your elephant is not there by accident. It was created, and someone has been feeding it. Is it you?In Don't Feed the Elephants!, Sarah explores how you can address the true elephant in the room: avoidance. She shares tips for having conversations you may be avoiding, invites you to get curious instead of furious, and shows how to own your role rather than passing blame. You'll come away with a shared language to free the elephants you see-and the confidence to do so.
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