An interview with JUNO-nominated musician and sought-after speaker, PETER KATZ.
After 5 albums and 15 years of touring internationally, singer-songwriter PETER KATZ was forced to pivot in early 2020 when COVID halted all in-person concerts and events. But Peter didn’t just survive, he thrived! He is now one of Canada’s most in-demand virtual keynote speakers, providing customized “keynote concerts” to clients that include Bell, Xerox, American Express, Mars, and the Royal Bank of Canada, to name a few.
As a colleague and a friend, I have been in awe of how Peter has been able to embrace change, yet at the same time, hold on to what matters most. I recently had a chance to ask him how he has managed to pull this off. I think you’ll find his answers not only fascinating, but relevant to both your life and your leadership.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
03:03 How to get the positive results of change?
07:53 How do you know that you're over-focusing on change?
10:45 How to get the positive results of stability?
16:52 How do you know that you're over-focusing on stability?
21:25 Sneak peek at Peter's BRAND NEW song!
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