EPISODE · Jul 25, 2018 · 41 MIN
DTL 011: From poor bricklayer to hanging with Elon Musk, Richard Branson, & Elton John: Interview with Steve Sims
from Lead In 30 Podcast · host Russ Hill
What has he learned from hanging w Elon Musk, Elton John, and Richard Branson? In Episode 11 of the Decide to Lead podcast Russ Hill introduces you to Steve Sims. Steve's first job as a poor bricklayer in east London led him on a journey that you'll find highly entertaining. It's a story about being yourself, pushing through adversity, and filtering who you allow close into your life. Leave a rating on iTunes and subscribe on your podcast player. Show notes at http://www.russhill.com/011--Visit the Lone Rock Leadership Website:https://www.lonerock.ioConnect with me on LinkedIn or to send me a DM:https://www.linkedin.com/in/russleads/Tap here to check out my first book, Decide to Lead, on Amazon. Thank you so much to the thousands of you who have already purchased it for yourself or your company!--About the podcast:The Lead In 30 Podcast with Russ Hill is for leaders of teams who want to grow and accelerate their results. In each episode, Russ Hill shares what he's learned consulting executives. Subscribe to get two new episodes every week. To connect with Russ message him on LinkedIn!
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What has he learned from hanging w Elon Musk, Elton John, and Richard Branson? In Episode 11 of the Decide to Lead podcast Russ Hill introduces you to Steve Sims. Steve's first job as a poor bricklayer in east London led him on a journey that you'll find highly entertaining. It's a story about being yourself, pushing through adversity, and filtering who you allow close into your life. Leave a rating on iTunes and subscribe on your podcast player. Show notes at http://www.russhill.com/011-- Vi...
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