Opposites attract, but after marriage, opposites attack. Most of the time, we are attracted to people who don't have the things that we have. What do we do with that?
Ron is a Bestselling author & a seasoned consultant with more than 25 years of experience working with CEOs and senior executives of organizations ranging from Fortune 50s to start-ups in pursuit of transformational change. His consulting has taken him to more than 20 different countries on four continents. He has led work on several large-scale merger integrations and subsequent culture change initiatives and enterprise-level global organizational redesigns. His clients have included CitiBank, Corning, Inc., The Hershey Company, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Amgen, Deutsche Bank, Gates Corporation, ConAgra Foods, TriHealth, OhioHealth, Del Monte Foods, Midnight Oil Creative, Weyerhaeuser, McDonald’s Corporation, Starbucks, Microsoft, Sojourners, The Atlantic Philanthropies, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Cadbury, Miller Brewing, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Johnson & Johnson, ADP, and the CIA.
Where do you get your marriage advice from? Do Not ask these 5 People! Ha
Josh surrendered his heart and life to Christ at the age of 15. He surrendered to God’s call to preach at the age of 17. On today's show, Josh shares his amazing journey!
Celebrating Success is when you can look at what you've achieved that is special, bold and daring. With all of the craziness of our lives, sometimes we don't see that success worth celebrating as easily as we should. Sometimes, it's just like scoring a goal, you haven't won the game yet, but you contributed to getting there.
Deborah Yoerg shares her amazing testimony about overcoming major obstacles in her life. Through pastoral counseling, Deborah is changing lives @ Crowns for Christ ministries. Deborah focuses on transparency, authenticity, compassion, and purpose.
I’m a true believer in making a full commitment. If you don’t go all in, I feel that you’re setting yourself up for failure. Instead of dipping your toes, let’s jump in feet first.