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Ep88 | Rennie Curran
Investing in people and creating connection, that is the goal Rennie Curran aims for in his book and business Game-Changing Coaching. Rennie is a former pro football player turned entrepreneur. In Game-Changing Coaching he uses his skills learned on the field and converts it into real-life practices that help people improve connections in their work environment and help their business succeed – hear all about it in this week’s Active Atlanta Podcast.<br /><br />[00:00] Introduction to Rennie Curran[01:49] Transitioning skills[05:13] Game Changing Coaching[07:45] Common issues faced with clients [09:31] Favorite aspects of the business[14:16] Correlation between connecting and success [17:38] Common roadblocks in work culture [23:15] “You can be a leader regardless of your position” [24:31] Influencer vs entertainer [29:15] Transition vs integration <br />