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  <title>E497: Connecting The Past To Achieve Success In The Moment With Jeff Nischwitz</title>
  <description>The past has a variety of lessons we can bring to the present. It's looking at the past in the right way that can contribute to your success in the moment and beyond.&amp;amp;nbsp;In this episode, you'll learn how to use your past to become successful. Jeff Nischwitz is an international leadership, team engagement and culture speaker who’s the author of 4 books, including his most recent: Just One Step. He’s also the co-host of The Impact Leadership Podcast and a co-founder of Cardivera, a leadership development eco-system that helps you grow your team, grow your business and grow your life. Here are the key links from the episode: Just One Step Nischwitz Group Subscribe to the Impact Leadership Podcast Cardivera&amp;amp;nbsp;-- The Leadership Development Ecosystem &amp;amp;nbsp; Special Thank You To Our Sponsor Jobber -- superior service management software to help you run your business more efficiently. Start your free trial today &amp;amp;nbsp; Marc's Links 5 Day Podcast Launch Mini Course Build A Mega Brand With The Power Of Content Marketing Schedule a free strategy call &amp;amp;nbsp; Marc's book YouTube Decoded Podcast Domination Content Marketing Secrets The Wealthy Author More Books JOBBER </description>
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