What’s that one song that gets your blood pumping? The one that you know you can throw on that will pump you up and get you ready to kick some as… thing that may need a decent smattering of kicking? The one that hypes you up more than Flava Flav, the greatest hype man of all time, ever did Public Enemy?
Is it “Eye of the Tiger”? “Thunderstruck”? DMX’s “Party Up”? “The Final Countdown”? Be real – it’s Patti LaBelle’s “New Attitude,” right? (No judgement – the song is a bop.)
We all enjoy that adrenaline advance that hits when we hear that special song or maybe when we roll around on the jiu jitsu mat in our little jiu jitsu costumes looking like the Beverly Hills Ninja lost a few pounds, like our boys Sid and Keith. We rave for that rush … but does it belong in your business? Our boys say “No” in this week’s episode of The Overlap Podcast and they’ll tell you why.
Businesses need consistency, not chaos – a “slow and steady” wins the race sort of thing, not the hare going like he’s mainlined Surge cola into his veins.
Our boys will show you that you don’t need to be like Bonnie Tyler “Holding Out for a Hero” if you know that a leader is what your business really needs.
So, tune in and turn up this week’s Overlap Podcast and learn yourself some of that good, good knowledge.
(And, seriously, maybe give Flava Flav a gig at your business. It’s been a while since those VH1 reality shows were on and I don’t think Brigitte Nielsen is going to take him back this time, even though theirs was a love for the ages…)
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