Tremendous Leadership with DR. TRACEY JONES

About The Episode

Our Tremendous guest today is Mitzi Perdue. Mitzi is a businesswoman, author, and a master story teller. She holds degrees from Harvard University and George Washington University, is a past president of the 35,000 member American Agri-Women and was one of the U.S. Delegates to the United Nations Conference on Women in Nairobi. She currently writes for the Academy of Women’s Health, and GEN, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.

Mitzi Perdue is the daughter of one business titan and the wife of another. Her father was President and Co-Founder of the Sheraton Hotel Chain and her husband was the poultry magnate, Frank Perdue. Mitzi can share leadership secrets that only a daughter or wife would know.

LINKS

How to Be Up in Down Times https://amzn.to/2FqHL5z

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www.tremendousleadership.com/pages/podcast

The Price of Leadership https://tremendousleadership.com/products/price-of-leadership-life-changing-classics-volume-xi

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QUOTES

“My father taught me you can get by without a lot of friends.” – Mitzi Perdue

“Disciplined seems to be the word.” – Mitzi Perdue

“I’m 79 and proud of it!” – Mitzi Perdue

“It’s absolutely essential to give yourself respite.” – Mitzi Perdue

“If the outside’s a mess, it will affect the inside.” – Mitzi Perdue

“One of the things I remember from Don Tyson is ‘I don’t have time to have a bad time, I just can’t fit it into my schedule’.” – Mitzi Perdue

“They say to just be yourself, but it can take months of practice and learning in order to let your best you shine through.” – Mitzi Perdue

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About The Podcast

Leadership is Learning. Listen as Dr. Tracey Jones brings her signature wit to discussions focusing on leadership typologies, styles, strategies, and of course, how to apply them today. As her father, Charlie “Tremendous” Jones said best, “You will be the same person in five years as you are today except for two things; the people you meet and the books you read.” Disclosure: Tremendous Leadership is part of Amazon’s Associates Program. Podcast descriptions may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission.Click here to receive a free copy of The Price of Leadership!