30 episodes

The most powerful questions generate the most positive results. Supercharge your growth & success in relationships, career, health, & so much more. Join transformational coaches Todd & Bridget for a thought-provoking, regular dose of real talk, compelling stories, chats with thought leaders, & strategies for taking inspired action.
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The Right Questions Sampson Coaching & Consulting

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 26 Ratings

The most powerful questions generate the most positive results. Supercharge your growth & success in relationships, career, health, & so much more. Join transformational coaches Todd & Bridget for a thought-provoking, regular dose of real talk, compelling stories, chats with thought leaders, & strategies for taking inspired action.
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    What Is the Value of Slowing Down?

    What Is the Value of Slowing Down?

    We live in a results-oriented, achievement culture where we value the doing over the being and standing out over blending in. The hustle and the grind are glorified, revered, and the end of the year is usually a time when we reflect on the fruits of our efforts. We look at what we've accomplished from our yearly goals list and calibrate or adjust the direction of where we're headed. One thing is certain, the world around us demands that we keep moving forward.  
    The end of the year is also the time when we often feel exhausted and the need to rest, both physically and mentally. So, whether our bodies give us signs that we need to slow down a bit or not, we believe lowering the rhythm and pace of our lives has multiple benefits, and we explore some of them in today's episode by answering the question: What Is the Value of Slowing Down? 
    We delve into the multiple benefits and advantages of slowing down. While it may sound counterintuitive, research shows that success has as much to do with slowing down and ‘being’ as it does with the ‘doing’ and hustling all the time. We address how slowing down helps us clarify our values and determine and set priorities. We also highlight the importance of carving out time for self-care, tuning into and figuring out our emotions, making better decisions, and much more. 
    In This Episode, You Will Learn:
    How slowing down can help us reach new levels of success (4:37)Slowing down is key to gaining more clarity in our values and our priorities (9:35)When we never take the time to slow down, we are missing all kinds of opportunities (11:30)The multiple benefits of carving out time for ourselves (16:24)How important it is to detach ourselves from results for a while (23:03)How slowing down can help us make better choices (25:26)What the difference is between slowing and paring down (41:19)We are not holding up the world, even if we feel as if we are (42:36)
    Connect With Bridget Sampson:
    WebsiteInstagramLinkedIn
    Connect With Todd Parker:
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    Sampson Coaching and Consulting:
    Sampson Coaching and ConsultingThe Right Questions Podcast on YouTubeSampson Coaching and Consulting Videos on YouTubeTED TalkInstagramFacebook
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    • 48 min
    How Can I Get Along With My Family?

    How Can I Get Along With My Family?

    The holidays are just around the corner, and for many of us, this could be the first time in almost two years or more that we’ll get to see some of our relatives and extended families. These reunions are, for the most part, joyful, but also, there can be some unpleasant tension due to communication challenges. So today, we decided to wear our professors' hats and offer some valuable academic content that we’re sure you will be able to relate to and put into practice to enjoy more harmonious, loving family gatherings! 
    Today, we talk about family communication patterns, more specifically, conforming versus conversation orientation. The key takeaway of this episode is to pay careful attention to how we communicate with our family, without judgment, simply looking at how we decide to interact, what we say, and how we say it, in order to avoid unnecessary conflict. 
    We teach you the three levels of confirming messages, exploring them, and highlighting their relevance. We also go through the seven types of disconfirming responses, analyze their impact, and offer some practical examples to help you avoid these triggers for defensiveness and disharmony.
    In This Episode, You Will Learn:
    How to use conforming messages to engage with our family, and why it should be our first choice (7:45)The importance of recognizing our kids' individuality (11:02)Raising a speech & debate champion. How it was for Bridget to deal with her daughters who were natural debaters and what she learned from the experience (15:55)The three levels of conforming messages (19:28)Seven types of disconfirming messages we should always try to avoid (24:53)Controlling communication versus problem orientation. Understanding what kind of message is expected from us (36:01)Superiority versus equality. Nothing is better or worse than anything else (39:20) 
    Connect With Bridget Sampson:
    WebsiteInstagramLinkedIn
    Connect With Todd Parker:
    InstagramLinkedIn
    Sampson Coaching and Consulting:
    Sampson Coaching and ConsultingThe Right Questions Podcast on YouTubeSampson Coaching and Consulting Videos on YouTubeTED TalkInstagramFacebook
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    • 48 min
    Why Can't I Get My Sh*t Done?

    Why Can't I Get My Sh*t Done?

    As we return to the activities that filled our lives before the pandemic, many of us see our to-do lists growing. Especially for those of us who have kids; soccer, gymnastics, lacrosse, and all the extracurriculars are back. Throw in a return to in-person schooling, our jobs, and dare we add social lives, clearly, our plates are full. And, while we have plenty of tools to get more done and stay organized, still, lots of important things remain undone. Our guest today, the brilliant Sophie Chiche, has some interesting and incredibly helpful ideas about why we all struggle to get things done despite having all the structures and strategies in place. 
    Sophie Chiche is a Psychologist by trade and specializes in teaching fun and effective project management systems that are designed to help people with lots of ideas execute the most meaningful ones. She is the Founder and CEO of becurrent and lifebyme.com. Sophie is an Entrepreneur, Author, TEDx Speaker, Journalist, and her work has been featured on Ellen, Good Morning America, E!, The Today Show, and in The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times, to name a few. Sophie holds an MBA in Business & Marketing from EBS Paris - European Business School and an M.A. in Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. 
    In this episode, Sophie shares some fascinating ideas and concepts to answer today's question, Why Can’t I Get My Sh*t Done? She invites us to look at time management as “peace management,” focusing on how we feel about what we have to do rather than on the items on our to-do list. We also talk about procrastination, developing the ability to say no to things and people, life's tradeoffs, protecting and valuing our time, and much more. 
    Some Questions We Ask:
    Based on your experience and the coaching work you do, what do you see as an answer to today's question? (7:42)
    What if I have a conflict of priorities, such as, I'm not doing this thing because while it's important, there are these other things that keep getting in the way of me doing it? Have you ever heard that one before? (18:35)
    Each of us comes with ‘stuff’... processing delays, some have ADHD, still others just have idiosyncratic stuff that we have in how we operate. What is the starting point for those who are dealing with something like that? (35:18)
    In This Episode, You Will Learn:
    The importance of learning to say NO (9:44)
    If you have too many priorities, that is precisely your problem (19:56)
    How having clarity in the things we need to do can help us achieve more (27:26)
    How knowing our archetype can help us accomplish more and suffer less (29:54)
    About the importance of encouraging kids' creativity (37:36)
    It is hard to say no when we don't have our yes, and what is a full-body yes (48:09)
    Resources for recurrent:
    website
    Facebook
    Instagram
    lifebyme.com website
    Book: Greg McKeown - Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
    Connect with Sophie:
    LinkedIn
    Instagram


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    • 58 min
    What Do I Do When A Colleague Is Driving Me Crazy?

    What Do I Do When A Colleague Is Driving Me Crazy?

    We’re celebrating! One year ago, we decided to start this exciting journey in the podcasting world, and we couldn't be happier with the experiences it's offered us. We've learned a ton along the way about podcasting, collaborative creative work, and, most importantly, about ourselves and how we interact with others. We are eternally grateful for the possibility of adding value to your lives with each podcast we create, and today’s episode won't be any different.
    In this episode, we use our experience of creating and producing the bi-weekly The Right Questions Podcast and our 10+ years of working together to answer a question that each of us wrestles with, What Can I Do When A Colleague Is Driving Me Crazy? We explore some of the challenges we faced in the process of putting this project together, how we discussed, navigated, and ultimately solved these issues, and what we've learned about ourselves through it all. We also offer insight into the communication and negotiations surrounding creative endeavors, tips for successfully navigating those tense conversations, and the critical roles that listening, emotional intelligence, transparency, and clarity play in the situation. 
    In This Episode, You Will Learn:
    Coming up with a name for the show. One of our first significant obstacles (4:31)How important it is to have clear goals (7:31)How asking “the right questions” helped us unlock “the right title” (9:07)How important it was for us to remain faithful to our vision of how we want to communicate and treat other people, from colleagues to clients, and collaborators (16:03)The importance of being clear about who we are, and at the same time, being transparent about it (22:32)How turning the lens back on ourselves can help us achieve massive growth (27:01)
    Connect With Bridget Sampson:
    WebsiteInstagramLinkedIn
    Connect With Todd Parker:
    InstagramLinkedIn
    Sampson Coaching and Consulting:
    Sampson Coaching and ConsultingThe Right Questions Podcast on YouTubeSampson Coaching and Consulting Videos on YouTubeTED TalkInstagramFacebook
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    • 41 min
    How Can Leaders Keep Remote Teams Connected?

    How Can Leaders Keep Remote Teams Connected?

    We are filled with hope as the world is slowly returning to normal. Nevertheless, spending time in virtual environments is still a massive part of our lives, and we all know it's here to stay. We've become used to having online parties, attending classes, training, coaching sessions, executive meetings, team huddles & stand-ups, all from our couch or office, and sometimes with people from around the globe. 
    Still, we crave authentic human connection, which remains both scarce and necessary. As Aristotle said, humans are by nature social animals. So, what can we do to nurture this human trait in times that require us to remain apart? Our guest, Anthony Frattali, has developed a formula that seeks to respond to this need for both himself and his team. Anthony has agreed to share it with us today to help answer the show's question: How Can Leaders Keep Remote Teams Connected?
    In addition to being a great person and dear friend of 20+ years, Anthony Frattali is the VP of Sales at Procore Technologies. He is responsible for building, managing, and scaling the sales organization at Procore. Since the pandemic started, Anthony and Procore have been trying a myriad of approaches to increase human connection within their teams, reduce burnout, and ensure they care for their associates and families. 
    In this episode, Anthony's humility and openness shine bright, lighting a path for leaders to follow. We talk about the two pillars of Procore leadership: taking care of their people and instilling creativity. We explore some of the ideas Anthony and Procore have implemented to increase connectivity, reduce stress, and build a culture of trust and balance in the organization. We talk about the ones that worked very well and those that didn't! We also talk about the importance of being surrounded by the right people, the keys to being a servant leader, and how to make time for and prioritize ourselves.   
    Resources:
    Procore Technologies
    Connect with Anthony:
    LinkedIn
    Connect With Bridget Sampson:
    WebsiteInstagramLinkedIn
    Connect With Todd Parker:
    InstagramLinkedIn
    Sampson Coaching and Consulting:
    Sampson Coaching and ConsultingThe Right Questions Podcast on YouTubeSampson Coaching and Consulting on YouTubeTED TalkInstagramFacebook
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    • 39 min
    Should I Trust My Intuition?

    Should I Trust My Intuition?

    What is intuition? Is it our ability to know something without proof? Is it our sixth sense? Is it inferior to reason? Can instincts be trained, developed, and refined? Why do some people appear to have their intuition honed and on point, leading them consistently down the ‘right path?’ How can we tell the difference between our intuition's true voice and wishful thinking, projection, gluttony and fear? On today’s show, we pick Adam Kruger's enlightened brain to help answer the question: Should I Trust My Intuition? According to Adam, our intuition is always correct and perfectly tuned. He believes that we only need to quiet our minds to make our intuitive nudges sound louder. 
    Adam is the Head of Copy and Content Creation at PlantX. He is a TV Host, Producer, Inspirational Speaker, Podcast Host, and Executive Coach. He is also a meditation teacher, an avid learner, and passionate about helping people reach their full potential through mindfulness and meditation based on over 22 years of his own spiritual practice rooted in Yoga & Ayurveda. 
    In this episode, Adam offers his unique perspective on the power of intuition and its true nature. We explore the differences between random fearful thoughts and our intuition's voice as well as offer tips for how we can refine our abilities to ‘tune-in’ to our instincts. Throughout our conversation, Adam shares some of the most pivotal moments in his life, where he made monumental decisions following a loud intuitive nudge. We also talk about acceptance, the benefits of being intentional and present, intimate relationships, parenting, and much more. 
    Some Questions We Ask:
    Although I have a suspicion about what your answer is, should I trust my intuition? (6:19)How, then, do I learn to trust my intuition? (6:40)How do you allow yourself to trust that voice? Where does that trust come from? (20:24)What can we do to learn how to follow the inner voice of our intuition? (36:55)
    In This Episode, You Will Learn:
    How calming our mind can help us to listen to our intuition (7:50)One of the many pivotal moments in Adam's life when following his gut was the best choice (10:29)Why chasing wealth for the sake of it will lead us nowhere (21:20)Why we must focus on changing little habits rather than trying significant changes all at once (40:18)Adam shares brilliant insights about parenting, our kids' dependency, and freedom (52:35)
    Resources:
    Adam Kruger websiteEnhanced Living Podcast
    Connect with Adam:
    LinkedIn
    Connect With Bridget Sampson:
    WebsiteInstagramLinkedIn
    Connect With Todd Parker:
    InstagramLinkedIn
    Sampson Coaching and Consulting:
    Sampson Coaching and ConsultingThe Right Questions Podcast on YouTubeSampson Coaching and Consulting Videos on YouTubeTED TalkInstagramFacebook
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    • 1 hr 1 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
26 Ratings

26 Ratings

JP1244 ,

Helpful, Positive, and Just what I Need!

Now I may be partial because this is my little brother’s podcast, but once you listen, you’ll realize I’m speaking nothing but truth! Bridget and Todd bring positivity and curiosity through their podcast, and every time I listen, I learn something new or I get reminded of something helpful that I may have forgotten, or just may not have been at the top of my mind. Life really is about asking yourself questions and checking yourself over and over, to ensure you are living your best life and showing up as your best self for others. This is one of those podcasts I tune into when I go on a walk and want to pull some greatness into my life. If you want to consider the important components of yourself, reflect, and grow, this is the podcast for you. Thank you, Todd and Bridget, for your words of wisdom and for posing these questions to your audience!

Ms.MSB ,

How can I be a force...?

This episode is exactly what I needed to hear as I continue to wrap my brain around “it all” as the disunity deepens a couple weeks out post-election. Todd and Bridget gave me so much to think about! I look forward to hearing more from them!

Zengy2 ,

Great Podcast!!

Such a great team to discuss challenging questions! So fun and educational!! A must for any podcast listener.

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