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Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!
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Episode Notes [03:47] Seth's Early Understanding of Questions [04:33] The Power of Questions [05:25] Building Relationships Through Questions [06:41] This is Strategy: Focus on Questions [10:21] Gamifying Questions [11:34] Conversations as Infinite Games [15:32] Creating Tension with Questions [20:46] Effective Questioning Techniques [23:21] Empathy and Engagement [34:33] Strategy and Culture [35:22] Microsoft's Transformation [36:00] Global Perspectives on Questions [39:39] Caring in a Challenging World Resources Mentioned The Dip by Seth Godin Linchpin by Seth Godin Purple Cow by Seth Godin Tribes by Seth Godin This Is Marketing by Seth Godin The Carbon Almanac This is Strategy by Seth Godin Seth's Blog What Does it Sound Like When You Change Your Mind? by Seth Godin Value Creation Masterclass by Seth Godin on Udemy The Strategy Deck by Seth Godin Taylor Swift Jimmy Smith Jimmy Smith Curated Questions Episode Supercuts Priya Parker Techstars Satya Nadella Microsoft Steve Ballmer Acumen Jerry Colonna Unleashing the Idea Virus by Seth Godin Tim Ferriss podcast with Seth Godin Seth Godin website Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked When did you first understand the power of questions? What do you do to get under the layer to really get down to those lower levels? Is it just follow-up questions, mindset, worldview, and how that works for you? How'd you get this job anyway? What are things like around here? What did your boss do before they were your boss? Wow did you end up with this job? Why are questions such a big part of This is Strategy? If you had to charge ten times as much as you charge now, what would you do differently? If it had to be free, what would you do differently? Who's it for, and what's it for? What is the change we seek to make? How did you choose the questions for The Strategy Deck? How big is our circle of us? How many people do I care about? Is the change we're making contagious? Are there other ways to gamify the use of questions? Any other thoughts on how questions might be gamified? How do we play games with other people where we're aware of what it would be for them to win and for us to win? What is it that you're challenged by? What is it that you want to share? What is it that you're afraid of? If there isn't a change, then why are we wasting our time? Can you define tension? What kind of haircut do you want? How long has it been since your last haircut? How might one think about intentionally creating that question? What factors should someone think about as they use questions to create tension? How was school today? What is the kind of interaction I'm hoping for over time? How do I ask a different sort of question that over time will be answered with how was school today? Were there any easy questions on your math homework? Did anything good happen at school today? What tension am I here to create? What wrong questions continue to be asked? What temperature is it outside? When the person you could have been meets the person you are becoming, is it going to be a cause for celebration or heartbreak? What are the questions we're going to ask each other? What was life like at the dinner table when you were growing up? What are we really trying to accomplish? How do you have this cogent two sentence explanation of what you do? How many clicks can we get per visit? What would happen if there was a webpage that was designed to get you to leave? What were the questions that were being asked by people in authority at Yahoo in 1999? How did the stock do today? Is anything broken? What can you do today that will make the stock go up tomorrow? What are risks worth taking? What are we doing that might not work but that supports our mission? What was the last thing you did that didn't work, and what did we learn from it? What have we done to so delight our core customers that they're telling other people? How has your international circle informed your life of questions? What do I believe that other people don't believe? What do I see that other people don't see? What do I take for granted that other people don't take for granted? What would blank do? What would Bob do? What would Jill do? What would Susan do? What happened to them? What system are they in that made them decide that that was the right thing to do? And then how do we change the system? How given the state of the world, do you manage to continue to care as much as you do? Do you walk to school or take your lunch? If you all can only care if things are going well, then what does that mean about caring? Should I have spent the last 50 years curled up in a ball? How do we go to the foundation and create community action?…
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A tartalmat a News 4 San Antonio biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a News 4 San Antonio vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Veteran News 4 San Antonio (WOAI-TV) anchor Randy Beamer with the conversations you want to hear.
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A tartalmat a News 4 San Antonio biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a News 4 San Antonio vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Veteran News 4 San Antonio (WOAI-TV) anchor Randy Beamer with the conversations you want to hear.
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1 'Como La Flor' author opens up about Selena and the Quintanillas 1:10:21
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SAN ANTONIO - “Hush, dad. I’m talking.” Selena to Abraham. On the bus. In Austin. She was in control. Says Joe Nick Patoski, the man who wrote the book “Selena: Como La Flor.” At the time, Patoski was writing a story on Selena’s burgeoning stardom for Texas Monthly. And the book… that wasn’t even on the radar; that only came after her death. Patoski spoke to News 4, along with many others close to Selena Quintanilla-Perez , in reflection of her passing. [Editor’s note: Patoski spoke to us just before the pandemic.] In this interview, Patoski reflects on Selena’s rise in the music industry, but also explains her other dream and all that was lost in March 1995. He also describes how Yolanda Saldivar, still imprisoned for Selena’s murder, befriended the Tejano singer. The aftermath of Selena’s death revealed a lot about Texas, says Patoski. Those who didn’t know her. And those completely devastated by her sudden passing. Patoski has written about Texans for decades. He’s also written books on Steve Ray Vaughan and Willie Nelson. Patoski was a staff writer at Texas Monthly for 18 years and has also written for the Texas Observer, People Magazine, National Geographic and The New York Times.…
With many San Antonio residents still reeling from February’s devastating winter storm, Mayor Ron Nirenberg opens up about the aftermath. In a sit-down interview with Randy Beamer, Nirenberg talks about the city’s role and problems dealing with the sudden blackouts. He talks about when the city learned of ERCOT’s power crisis and what happened from there. He also gets into how local agencies responded and communicated trying to cope with the freeze, blackouts and water disruptions – and how quickly the city is making changes to improve things. And Nirenberg speaks out about the state’s role in what happened, and his efforts to make sure San Antonians don’t bear the brunt of the huge costs of energy during the blackouts. In response to the pandemic, the Mayor speaks up about the importance of masks. [Note: We recorded this interview one day before Governor Greg Abbott announced his decision to open up Texas 100% and remove the state mask mandate.] And on a very surprising personal note, Nirenberg tells Randy how very close he came to taking an entirely different path in life and working in sports media! He opens up about the reason he turned down a BIG job offer from an iconic company in the northeast and moved to San Antonio instead. Nirenberg was elected Mayor in 2017 before winning re-election in 2019. Prior to that, he served two terms as Councilman for District 8 in San Antonio.…
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1 Chris Perez talks Selena, the Quintanillas and new ventures 1:28:24
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Everyone has a story. But no one has one like Chris Perez, at least not in South Texas. A self-taught Rock ‘N’ Roller. Guitarist for a Tejano star. And, of course, Selena. The friendship, the romance, the marriage, the Quintanillas. In a one-on-one interview with Randy Beamer, Perez shares how he got into music, how the music led him to Selena, and what life was like for the two of them. The San Antonio native details how their friendship blossomed into love and also reveals the bond he once had with Selena’s father, Abraham. In this podcast, you’ll likely hear stories you never knew and you’ll find out what life is like now for Perez as a father, musician and budding businessman. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
SAN ANTONIO - University Health is vaccinating 4,000 people a day at the Wonderland of the Americas mall, but that might be the most it can administer even if it gets more vaccines. In this week’s San Antonio’s Voice, Dr. Bryan Alsip, Chief Medical Officer at University Health, explains why to our Randy Beamer. In early January, University Health became the first medical provider in San Antonio to begin a mass vaccine clinic. Since then, it has expanded to the second floor at the mall and is now administering first and second doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Alsip and Randy delve into the latest pandemic trends in San Antonio and how a couple of big events might impact us relatively soon. Alsip also shares what the vaccine arrivals have done for hospital staffing. Plus, he gives his expert opinion on the Janssen Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine that may soon get FDA approval. Dr. Bryan Alsip is the Chief Medical Officer for University Health. Previously, he served as the Assistant Director of Health for the City of San Antonio. Dr. Alsip is a primary care physician with Board Certification in Preventive Medicine and Public Health who also served on active duty in the United States Army. He holds faculty appointments at the UT Health San Antonio School of Medicine and the University of Texas School of Public Health. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
SAN ANTONIO - The future of the San Antonio Police Department is at stake, staring down Danny Diaz, the new president of the San Antonio Police Officers Association (SAPOA). On his first day on the job, Diaz went one-on-one with Randy Beamer about the critical timespan now facing SAPD. Diaz spelled out his number one priority - negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement that in recent years has turned into a bitter, messy battle with the City. The negotiations begin soon with the current CBA set to expire later this year. Diaz and Randy also talked about an attempt to remove these bargaining rights. Currently, there is a group trying to get these rights on the May ballot. Diaz says efforts like these are similar to the ‘Defund the Police’ movement. Plus, Mayor Ron Nirenberg is up for re-election. Randy asked Diaz if the SAPOA will stay out of the race. And in answering, Diaz says there are other council districts that may get SAPOA’s attention. Diaz became president of the San Antonio Police Officers Association on February 1, 2021. Prior, Diaz served for nearly 30 years with the San Antonio Police Department. During his tenure, Diaz served on South Patrol, in the Street Crimes Unit, and for 20 years as a member of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit. While executing a narcotics warrant in 2010, he was shot three times. For his service, he was awarded the Meritorious Conduct Award and the Purple Heart. He has also earned several merit awards for apprehensions. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
Approximately 9,000 people a week are getting their COVID-19 vaccines at the Alamodome. The San Antonio Fire Department operates the drive-thru portion of the Alamodome’s clinic. In this week's San Antonio's Voice podcast, San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood sits down with Randy Beamer to explain step-by-step what to expect if you have an appointment. He also talks about a program in place to check-up on city employees with COVID-19. Hundreds of city workers have had the disease and Hood says the program has saved lives. The facility has been serving as one of Texas’ vaccination hubs since mid-January. Chief Hood says one of the city’s prized events will require the Alamodome’s vaccine clinic to relocate. Plus, the pandemic has changed what firefighters and EMS technicians do every single day. What’s life like for them now? What kind of help are their families receiving? That’s all discussed in this edition of San Antonio’s Voice. Hood became the first African American Fire Chief in San Antonio when he was sworn in back in April of 2007. He commands approximately 1800 personnel. Hood began his career with the City of Phoenix Fire Department in 1984. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
Despite a raging pandemic and a ravaged economy, people are gobbling up homes in a red-hot San Antonio real estate market. So what's the one thing home buyers are looking for? (Spoiler: It's a certain room to make it so much easier to WFH.) Despite a raging pandemic hitting many businesses and parts of the economy very hard, people are still gobbling up homes in San Antonio, with sales up by 11 percent from 2019 to 2020. Average prices are up by nine percent from $269,000 in 2019 to $294 in 2020. Cher Miculka is the Chairman of the San Antonio Board of Realtors and this week’s guest in San Antonio’s Voice. She tells me low interest rates under three percent for most loans have helped fuel a buying appetite. The result is more homes sales, and higher prices, with bidding wars now common in a certain price range. She reveals what that price range is - and shares some great, practical tips for both buyers and sellers to save you time and money in this market. Miculka is the 2021 Chairman of the SABOR. She began her real estate career in 1986 and has worked in several aspects of the industry including REALTOR, broker, property adjuster, loan officer and home-building operations manager. She was the recipient of SABOR’s 2017 Broker of the Year Award and is a certified real estate instructor. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff - "We do have hope in the United States Congress for an infrastructure bill." With the new session of the state legislature just beginning and a new congress now in session, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff talks with News 4 San Antonio’s Randy Beamer about what he’s hoping to see from lawmakers and how it could affect all of us. For our San Antonio’s Voice podcast this week, Wolff gives us a great view of what’s in the works downtown right now – from just outside his office on the 10th floor of the Paul Elizondo tower on the west side of downtown. He explains a number of projects you can literally see on the horizon, including what could be wrapped up this year and what’s on the drawing board that will take longer. And if you haven’t been downtown lately because of the pandemic, you’ll be surprised at what you see. Plus Wolff opens up about the arrival of COVID-19 vaccines in Bexar County, his New Year’s wishes, and his celebratory drink (it’s not champagne). Wolff has been Bexar County Judge since 2001. From 1991 to 1995, he was the Mayor of San Antonio and is only the second person in more than a century to serve in both positions. Previously, Wolff was a member of the Texas House of Representatives, Texas Senate, and San Antonio City Council. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
If you have a virtual learner, is your child missing out? Northside Superintendent Dr. Brian Woods says yes in the newest episode of San Antonio’s Voice. Woods agrees that the health metrics with COVID-19 are important to monitor, but so is the well-being of students who are not on campus. In what he calls an "Educational crisis," Woods says virtual learners may not be growing emotionally the way they should. "We learned about how to interact with others, we learned about how to deal with authority, we learned about how to build relationships, we learned about how to be empathetic, there's all kinds of skills that happen in school. And when students aren't in them, those skills suffer." Woods spoke at length to me about what to expect the second half of the school year. Great information for all parents, even if your child isn't at northside.…
Randy Beamer put together this special edition with local lawmakers interviews so you can hear first-hand what it was like to be in lockdown, their reactions to what was happening, and what they expect will happen next -- and what it could mean for San Antonio. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
This Saturday, San Antonians will get to experience downtown in a way like never before. There’s a holiday drive-thru taking place that features a festival of lights, selfies with Santa (from distance, of course), and “snow” thanks to 100,000 pounds of ice. It’s one way Centro San Antonio is trying to drum up support for the downtown businesses, many small ones, trying to survive the pandemic. In this week’s edition of San Antonio’s Voice, CEO Matt Brown and Economic Development Director Sarah Esserlieu talk to Randy Beamer about their efforts. The two explain how the pandemic revealed there wasn’t one specific organization dedicated to small businesses in downtown. So in response, they created “Main Street Business,” a project devoted to helping these companies. Brown and Esserlieu go into detail about their work and the help available to companies downtown. Centro San Antonio’s mission is to make downtown San Antonio more beautiful, more prosperous, and more welcoming. And if you’re interested, the holiday drive-thru takes place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at East Cesar E. Chavez and Hemisfair Boulevard. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
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1 Former Mayor Phil Hardberger talks about the largest animal bridge in the U.S. 1:07:23
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Years in the making and at a cost of $23 million, the largest land bridge in the U.S. designed for people and animals opens Friday at Hardberger Park. Phil Hardberger, for whom the park is named, is the guest in this week’s edition of San Antonio’s Voice. The former mayor of San Antonio sits down with Randy Beamer to talk about one of his crowning achievements and why he hopes it spurs similar projects city-wide. Hardberger explains why it was important to include animals in the bridge design and how that research came from both Canada and Europe. He also reflects on his time as mayor and the astonishing number of debates he took part in against Julián Castro during that election period. Hardberger served as mayor of San Antonio from 2005 to 2009 and spearheaded the acquisition of land that would eventually become Phil Hardberger Park. He is a retired Air Force veteran and judge, though still active around San Antonio. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
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SAN ANTONIO - Covid-19 hit the annual Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner hard this year, but not hard enough to end the decades-long tradition. Despite the pandemic, thousands of San Antonio residents will receive a holiday meal for the 41st year in a row. In this week’s edition of San Antonio’s Voice, Raul Jimenez III, grandson of the founder and namesake of the event, talks with Randy Beamer about the family tradition. Jimenez tells Randy there will be 15,000 fewer meals than normal because of the pandemic. He also explains how the event has had to adapt this year, how 10,000 people will still get their food, and why Thursday’s meal serves as a glimmer of hope. Plus, there are backstories, including some surprises about San Antonio’s Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner. For example, did you know it actually didn’t start in San Antonio? And somewhere in there is a chorizo company. The nickname, Speedy. And a different kind of turkey. They’re all a part of a Thanksgiving celebration only San Antonio can throw. (Like a chancla?) Jimenez III is a San Antonio native and graduate of the University of Incarnate Word. He is married to his middle school crush and the father to two girls. Jimenez is a Realtor in San Antonio. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
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1 Councilwoman loses seven family members to Covid-19 1:04:53
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SAN ANTONIO - Just months after taking office, Councilwoman Adriana Rocha Garcia dealt with COVID-19 in a way that’s incomprehensible. Personally, seven family members died from the disease. Professionally, the coronavirus ravaged many residents in the district she represents. Rocha Garcia opens up to Randy Beamer in this week’s edition of San Antonio’s Voice, revealing the hardships of Zoom funerals and the problems on the Southwest Side of San Antonio in District 4. The councilwoman points out inequities abundant in her area - lack of health insurance and a lower quality of life - and why they exist. She also highlights some of the success stories such as the Port of San Antonio, Texas A&M San Antonio, and Pearsall Park as well as the potential for more development. Plus, Rocha Garcia reveals new COVID-19 technology on the horizon for San Antonio. Dr. Rocha Garcia took office as councilwoman in District 4 in June 2019. She grew up in southwest San Antonio in a Spanish-speaking household and became the first in her family with a college degree. Dr. Rocha Garcia received her Bachelor of Arts and Master’s degrees from the University of the Incarnate Word. She became one of the first Hispanics to earn a Ph.D. in Advertising from the University of Texas’ Moody College of Communication. Today, Dr. Rocha Garcia is an Assistant Marketing Professor at Our Lady of the Lake University, where she teaches marketing in the School of Business and Leadership. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
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1 Alamo plan fizzles, entertainment district forgotten 1:07:27
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In this week’s edition of San Antonio’s Voice, businessman Davis Phillips calls out the leaders responsible for the Alamo plan. Phillips owns a trio of tourist attractions across the street from the Alamo and has served on the Alamo Citizens Advisory Committee since 2014. Philips tells Randy Beamer that politics are responsible for the failure to move forward with a redeveloped Alamo Plaza, highlighted by the recent denial to move the Cenotaph. As a result, he says, many businesses near the Alamo are now in limbo as is the future of a once-proposed entertainment district. The district would house companies forced to relocate if Alamo Plaza was redeveloped. In this conversation, Phillips explains why he believes local and state officials, as well as Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush, have failed to reach a compromise and why there are hundreds of jobs left in the balance. Phillips is the President and CEO of Phillips Entertainment, Inc. operating Ripley’s Haunted Adventure, Guinness World Records Museum, and Tomb Rider 3D Adventure Ride and Arcade. He started the company in 2001 and now employs more than 200 people. Phillips formed the first ever Attractions Committee in San Antonio in 2005 that continues to meet regularly sharing information on the issues and trends affecting the attractions industry. He also serves on the board of directors of the San Antonio Tourism Council and served as its Chairman of the Board in 2011 and 2012, and again in 2019. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer…
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