Bullhorn Leadership For Entrepreneurs By Sam Crump

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Synopsis

This is THE podcast for entrepreneurs of every stripe -- not just small business start-up types, but non-profit leaders, political leaders, faith leaders and more. Sam Crump is an attorney and former state legislator who has started six businesses. His podcast episodes explore people, issues, current events and helpful advice on entrepreneurial pursuits. Many shows include in-depth interviews with fascinating guests. His shows are weekly, one-hour podcasts that drop on Thursday mornings. Have a listen and you too can Act Boldly, Communicate Effectively and Make A Difference in all that you do!

Episodes

  • 041 – Should You Launch a Podcast?

    17/11/2015

    Show Notes: The winter chill is here. Great time to be with family and sit by a fire. In this episode I talk about how I got started with my podcast and why it would be great for anyone with a business, a hobby, or any passion. I talk about what is involved and the […]

  • 040 – The Smell of Success

    08/11/2015

    Show Notes: This episode recalls my recent experiences with smells, good and bad. The sense of smell is one of the most powerful when it comes to memories, or so I’ve heard. Entrepreneurs should be aware of the smell of their business, and not just those in food service. How your business smells will affect […]

  • 039 – Pondering Time & Space

    02/11/2015

    Show Notes: In this episode I ponder the things that separate humans from other species. How did we each become who we are. I contemplate our past, present and future. Then I consider the perspective from space looking at the Earth. How big and yet how small. I find this view of the earth inspiring […]

  • 038 – Intvw: Ken Churchill on Pension Reform

    25/10/2015

    Show Notes: This podcast is an interview with Ken Churchill who is an expert on pension reform. After a successful career in solar energy and environmental consulting, Ken now grows pinot noir grapes and owns Churchill Cellars. You can find his wine at www.Churchill-Cellars.com I talk with Ken while sitting by his vineyard and we […]

  • 037 – Thinking About Law School?

    19/10/2015

    Show Notes: In this episode I share my experience of deciding to go to law school, applying, selecting a school, attending, taking the bar, and launching my legal career. This information should be helpful to anyone thinking about law school, or anyone with a child or grandchild, niece or nephew, that is thinking about law […]

  • 036 – What is YOUR Bullhorn?

    12/10/2015

    Show Notes: Today I return to the roots of my podcast, asking you to think about what is the bullhorn you need in your life? A bullhorn is a metaphor for leadership, for making a change, for improving your life, and for helping others. I discuss how the bullhorn metaphor can be use to help […]

  • 035 – The Critical Years: 15-25

    03/10/2015

    Show Notes: I am thinking about my second book, even though I haven’t completed my first one. As many of my listeners know, I am completing my first book titled “Bullhorn Leadership”. I envision having a series of books on the same theme but applied to specific topics. So my second book brainstorm is “Bullhorn […]

  • 034 -My Un-Disney Experience

    26/09/2015

    Show Notes: After sharing a some recent experiences, including thoughts on Marc Maron’s podcast called WTF, I discuss the experience we had recently at an amusement park. I share my thoughts on what sets Disneyland apart from the others. I also explore what makes some leaders care about the user experience.

  • 033 – Be a Leader During Tragedies

    19/09/2015

    Show Notes: Sometimes it seems like tragedies are happening all around us. On the news we see international crisis and we feel helpless to do anything. In our communities we hear about fires and floods and the impacts on families. And sometimes tragedies hit very close to home – either in our families or among […]

  • 032 – Summer of ’85 and Top 10 Pet Peeves

    11/09/2015

    Show Notes: This summer marked the 30th Anniversary of the wonderful summer I spent as an intern in Washington, D.C. for Senator Pete Wilson. In this episode I reminisce about that experience and the lesson it holds for leaders and future leaders. Next I share with you my Top 10 Pet Peeves. Come to think […]

  • 031 – Intvw with J V Crum III – Conscious Millionaire

    03/09/2015

    Today I have a great interview with J V Crum III who knows that financial success without meaning is nothing. www.ConsciousMillionaire.com

  • 030 – The Trump and Sanders Phenomenon

    27/08/2015

    Show Notes: The 2016 Presidential election is shaping up to be one of the most interesting and entertaining in my lifetime. Donald Trump is being taken more seriously everyday. And he’s being scorned by the Establishment. Hillary Clinton’s easy path to the Democratic nomination has his a serious roadblock, not only by socialist Bernie Sanders, […]

  • 029 – A Mix of Thoughts on a Walk

    20/08/2015

    Show Notes: Out on a walk on a beautiful August evening in the vineyards. Tonight I discuss a broad range of issues, including: Job Satisfaction A WSJ op/ed piece by a tech CEO, Ken Kuang, who laments the lack of core knowledge among graduate business students. http://www.wsj.com/articles/teaching-entrepreneurs-to-do-more-than-dream-1439852625 My enjoyment of SiriusXM personality, Michael Smerconish. www.Smerconish.com

  • 028 – Middle Age: The Autumn of Life

    13/08/2015

    Show Notes: I often think about life as the four seasons. Spring is 0-25, Summer is 25-50, Fall is 50-75 and Winter is 75-100. In this episode I discuss what one’s life seems like in each season and especially in the Fall or “Autumn”. That’s where I am at now, and it’s fascinating from so […]

  • 027 – Mandatory Paid Vacation?

    06/08/2015

    Show Notes: Do you take a regular vacation? If so, count yourself lucky. Did you know that Americans are about the only people among the developed nations that don’t receive mandatory paid time off? It’s true. In fact Europeans get about 20 paid vacations days PLUS about 10 paid holidays. That’s 30 days off with […]

  • 026 – Is College Necessary?

    30/07/2015

    Show Notes: What the heck is going on with college in the USA? The cost is skyrocketing and people are beginning to question the value of the all the time and expense. I submit that the last 40 years has brought a misguided emphasis on 4-year college degrees and many have little to show for […]

  • 025 – Boston Strong

    23/07/2015

    Show Notes: This past week I traveled to Boston for a business conference. I was struck by the fact that our hotel was a block from the site of the Boston bombing that took place on April 15, 2013. On top of that, our keynote speaker was Rob O’Neill who was the Navy Seal who […]

  • 024 – Intvw: Dr. Clark Gaither

    16/07/2015

    Show Notes: I’m traveling to Boston on business and look forward to recording a walking podcast episode for next week, so be sure to check back. Speaking of walking podcast episodes, I really enjoyed hearing my first podcast with Father Roderick of the podcast, The Walk. He is Dutch and lives in the Netherlands. He […]

  • 023 – Joys of Broadway Musicals

    09/07/2015

    Show Notes: A lighter touch this week after the last episode full of politics. This episode explores the wonderful world of Broadway Musicals. I talk about my early years in the theater and the joys that musicals have brought to me. I give listen to some great tunes from Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Wicked […]

  • 022 – 2016 Presidential Candidates

    02/07/2015

    Show Notes: Well, I decided I wanted to jump into some politics today. What could be more about leadership than a presidential campaign? In this episode I handicap the candidates in both parties. Some other issues I address: -I believe the Internet will promote the growth of third parties. -Voters are registering “independent” at an […]

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