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Dave Ramsey: "You Can Decide to Be Somebody Tomorrow That You’re Not Today."

Dave Ramsey shares a powerful lesson on leadership, passion, and the lid keeping your organization from growing. In this fired-up talk, he explains why talented people who don't care are worthless, the John Maxwell principle that exposes the real ceiling on every team, and the on ...  Show more

Rev. Ike: "Be Careful What You Expose Your Mind To."

Rev. Ike shares a powerful lesson on the mind, the subconscious, and the unfenced field of your thoughts. In this stirring talk, he explains why your mind is always producing something whether you choose what or not, the farmer's joke that reveals what happens when you let life r ...  Show more

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