ARTICLES AND EPISODES
Ford Taylor Talks Goes International (Podcast Episode)
Especially in these challenging times, we all want to improve our relationships within our family, community, career, business, government, church, and every other aspect of our lives. We want to be better and move toward the vision we have for ourselves.
During each episode of Ford Taylor Talks, you will be pointed to tools, ingredients, and behaviors that can be implemented right away to help with real life issues and communication. This practical guidance will help you solve the constraints that have been keeping you from being the person you want to be.
If you want to LOVE the right way, have INFLUENCE with those around you, and TRANSFORM both your life and the lives of others (or as Ford Taylor says, “get L.I.T.”), this is the podcast for you.
Ford Taylor Talks Listener Questions (Podcast Episode)
Ford Taylor and Patrick Williams answer questions from listeners. Questions explored in this episode: What are some tools to transform my relationships?How can I properly affirm others?How can I get better at receiving feedback?What are ways to deal with difficult...
Ford Taylor Talks Gossip (Podcast Episode)
Ford Taylor and Patrick Williams discuss how gossip is a culture killer and destroys trust and relationships. The duo discusses ways to avoid gossip and be solution oriented. If you aren’t part of the problem, you must become part of the solution. Questions explored...
Ford Taylor Talks Racial Reconciliation: Part 8 (Podcast Episode)
Ford Taylor and Patrick Williams wrap up their racial reconciliation series. The duo discusses a recap of everything they have heard and learned about racial healing through interviewing their guests in the past seven episodes. New knowledge leads to new attitude and...
A Personal Story about Needing to Change and Receiving Feedback
I have mentioned before that I once struggled with change. There was a time in my business and my marriage when I thought I knew it all. It was hard for me to receive constructive feedback because the feedback was often critical of me. And because I was not able to...