The Tony DUrso Show Podcast
1) Becoming a Good Leader | Ric Keller & Tony DUrso
Former Congressman Ric Keller shares actionable steps for turning dreams into reality. Ric served eight years in the U.S. House of Representatives, chaired the House Higher Education subcommittee and ...Show More
2) Encore Our View From Home | Leslie Means & Tony DUrso
Storyteller, children’s book author, columnist, former TV anchor/host, wife and mother Leslie Means is the founder of the popular online community and motherhood website, Her View From Home (2.
3) Encore Happy Leader Methodology | Tia Graham & Tony DUrso
Tia Graham is an international speaker, best-selling author and consultant on positive psychology and engagement.
4) Encore Happy Leader Methodology | Tia Graham & Tony DUrso
Tia Graham is an international speaker, best-selling author and consultant on positive psychology and engagement.
5) Encore Power of Leveraging Relationships | James Ziegler & Tony DUrso
For 48 years, Jim Ziegler’s been a recognized industry, writer, magazine columnist, professional speaker, and super performer...
6) Encore Power of Leveraging Relationships | James Ziegler & Tony DUrso
For 48 years, Jim Ziegler’s been a recognized industry, writer, magazine columnist, professional speaker, and super performer...
7) Happy Money Healing | Ken Honda & Tony DUrso
Ken was 29 when he first “retired” to welcome his newborn daughter in the world. At the time, he thought he was “done” with work.
8) Happy Money Healing | Ken Honda & Tony DUrso
Ken was 29 when he first “retired” to welcome his newborn daughter in the world. At the time, he thought he was “done” with work.
9) Where Good Leaders Go Wrong | James Wetrich & Tony DUrso
Having led teams in three continents over more than 40 years and consulted with over 100 companies, Jim Wetrich has seen great leaders who have thrived and ones that have failed.
10) Where Good Leaders Go Wrong | James Wetrich & Tony DUrso
Having led teams in three continents over more than 40 years and consulted with over 100 companies, Jim Wetrich has seen great leaders who have thrived and ones that have failed.