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The real stars of our world

What makes a star? The truth may surprise you. In this interview we explore the way stars turn up in our lives, the impact they make, and why they're so important to our success.

What makes a star?

If you watch the films or read the books about renowned entrepreneurs, sportspeople or other public figures, you may be led to believe they’re one-of-a-kinds, that they’re self-made.

Whereas it’s true that these superstars are likely driven by a magic formula of talent, motivation and ingenuity, it’s impossible to make it alone. The reality is, even the greatest of us need people – many people – to succeed. 

In this episode of the Origineurs podcast, we’re joined by leadership coach and founder of Zentano, Dave Morris, who’ll share expert insights into how to unlock the power of people and the surprising places stars emerge.

The stories and insights he’ll be sharing with us will inspire you to be more connected and bring the best out of the people around you if you want the best out of life. 

And, rather than look to celebrity entrepreneurs or public figures for inspiration, Dave will inspire you invest your time in the people who’ll actually make time for you too. Because the real stars of this world could be closer to you than you realise. 

About Dave Morris

The superstar in Dave’s life, was not a distant public figure, but closer to home: His granddad Ronald who was his guide, mentor and coach through some tough periods. 

Ronald’s legacy instilled in Dave a passion to help people become more self-aware, to overcome obstacles, acquire knowledge and skills, achieve goals, be happy, confident and fulfilled.

Now, as founder of Zentano, Dave’s focus is on what he can do to help leaders unleash their impact to unlock others’ potential, whether working with brands including Russell & Bromley, Owen Mumford, the UKRI and Brunel University London, SMEs, or transforming his local tennis club. 

Find out more about Zentano at zentanogroup.com

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