Max Yoder
@maxyoder
I rarely use Twitter. I worked at @Lessonly. I wrote a book called Do Better Work and a book of notes called To See It, Be It.
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http://www.dobetterwork.com 18-06-2009 19:07:40
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Two new songs! Recorded with Jeb Banner, Vess Ruhtenberg, and Anthony Garber. By far the most fun Iโve ever had making music open.spotify.com/playlist/3mbYJโฆ
This weekend, Inside INdiana Business @maxyoder Lessonly (now part of Seismic) Mitch Stein (he/him) @joinpond Adam Seger Pure Development Jeff Thinnes SummaForte IU Ventures Teresa Lubbers Indiana Commission for Higher Education Dr. Katie Jenner Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) Julie Roe Lach Horizon League Joel Kirk Discovering Broadway
"Music is this thing that can bring people together. There's something healing about being in rhythm with other humans in the same space. It's one of my favorite experiences." Lessonly (now part of Seismic) CEO Max Yoder on the power of music and much more. LISTEN: bit.ly/3kSkCej #podcast
๐งRecruitingDaily meets some truly #inspiring people. Max Yoder, CEO of Lessonly (now part of Seismic), is one of them. Today, he and William Tincup talk about "To See It, Be It," his #DoBetter notes on how he's learned to navigate both work and #life. rdaily.co/3wCn0Kw #Recruitment2021
INTRODUCING The Circuit, a new TechPoint interview series dedicated to serving up the human stories behind the tech headlines of Indiana. In our first episode, we talk to Max Yoder, CEO, and co-founder of Lessonly (now part of Seismic). Watch the full interview here ๐ bit.ly/30nN6Ff
Self-compassion > self-criticism I used to believe conflict = dysfunction, now I believe conflict = information Rest is hard to come by in a culture thatโs addicted to stimulation, but I canโt flourish without it From a convo with Matt Blumberg podcast.bolster.com/public/142/Theโฆ
A sign of emotional intelligence is moving from โYou made me feelโ to โThis is how I reacted.โ Our emotions arenโt caused by other peopleโs actions. Theyโre shaped by our interpretations. Blaming others gives them power over our feelings. Taking responsibility empowers us.