A New Podcast – H3 Leadership Podcast
Brad Lomenick recently launched a brand new podcast called The H3 Leadership Podcast.
I first met Brad when he was leading the Catalyst Leadership Conference. Since then, I have had the privilege of being around him in smaller circles. Brad has an amazing gift of connecting people and ideas to accomplish greater kingdom results. One of the things I really appreciate about Brad is his ability to see further into the future and describe what he sees to the rest of us.
If you’re looking for a great resource to stay on top of the latest trends, I’d encourage you to subscribe today.
From the website:
The best leaders stay in the know.
Join in as author, conference producer, and strategic connector Brad Lomenick curates the best and latest tips and trends on leadership. Hear the latest recommendations on books to read, articles to check out, voices to follow, orgs to know, events to attend, and leadership best practices.
Reading Glasses for Better Sleep – Blue Light Blocking Glasses
Blue light has been known to suppress your body’s ability to produce melatonin. Too much screen time late into the evening negatively impacts your ability to sleep well.
Ideally, we would limit our screen time at night. But in reality, many people stay on their phones until the last minute.
These simple glasses do a great job of blocking the blue light your device puts off. Wearing these when the sun goes down will go along way in helping you sleep better.
A Must-Have for your Vehicle – Portable Air Compressor
My dad taught us to always have certain emergency equipment in our cars. One of those items was a portable air compressor.
This little air compressor plugs in to your car’s outlet, allowing you to fill your tire with air when needed. This compressor has come in handy more than once when I needed to change my tire, but was not in the best place to do so. It’s an item that you hope you don’t need to use, but you’re glad you have.
A Quote from I’m Thinking About
The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either — but right through every human heart — and through all human hearts. This line shifts. Inside us, it oscillates with the years. And even within hearts overwhelmed by evil, one small bridgehead of good is retained; and even in the best of all hearts, there remains a small corner of evil.” — Alexander Solzhenitsyn