071: From Piano Bars to Classrooms: Lessons on Engagement with Gregory Offner, Jr.


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Feb 19 2025 44 mins  

What happens when a childhood music student becomes a world-traveling dueling piano performer? Join us as we chat with Gregory Offner, the dynamic founder and CEO of the Global Performance Institute. Greg's journey is anything but ordinary, and his insights into transforming the staff experience are just as compelling. From a serendipitous moment at a Philadelphia piano bar to captivating audiences worldwide, Greg shares how his passion for music and motivational speaking can uplift spirits and inspire positive change in workplaces and beyond.

We're unpacking the fascinating parallels between engaging a piano bar crowd and engaging students and staff. Greg introduces us to audience archetypes—keepers, leapers, and sleepers—illuminating how various engagement levels can affect moods and productivity. By seeing the workplace and classroom as stages for meaningful experiences, Greg underscores the importance of authenticity and connection. Leaders and educators alike have the power to create environments where people feel valued and part of something bigger.

Finally, we delve into how music and shared experiences can foster growth and create lasting impacts. Greg talks about the power of collaboration and community, encouraging us all to become the best versions of ourselves while helping others do the same. With the "Encore" keynote and "Tip Jar Culture" framework, Greg offers strategies for reigniting purpose and commitment. Listen in to discover how crafting experiences people want to relive can transform personal and professional lives.

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