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  • Living Asset 16 - Fear of Success
    Feb 18 2026

    This Living Asset episode by Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, your Voice of Respectonomics, brings you to a common and complex behavioural issue, the fear of success. Almost a contradiction in terms, it is a fear that impedes activity, creating often an image of being busy, yet also in a manner that risks limiting your potential. You strive for perfection, all the while using this goal as an avoidance technique! There can be a feeling of guilt, that somehow you are not worthy of your success, and then allow yourself to fall back as a means of stating that you would not be able to remain on the game! It can be a cyclical and exhausting pattern. Respectonomics offers techniques to resolve – regain – your personal sense of value, to confront this fear. Share the road to success! jeremy@respectonomics.com

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    8 min
  • Living Asset 15 - The Kleenex Factor: The Heart of the Corporation
    Feb 18 2026

    The Living Asset series – a Respectonomics production – scopes the corporate entity through the human filter. Previous discussions in the Kleenex Factor have identified a preference by directors and managers for clean, sanitised reports, while reality may recognise deficiencies and frustrations down the line. Just as human life then calls for regular check-ups, so goes corporate life. Here our focus is the heart – expressed corporately as employees. Indeed, prosperity of a business hinges on the wellbeing of staff and employees. Invite fellow- workers and managers to tune into these refreshing insights. As the culture of the day may appear to marginalise employees, even repress wisdom and aspirations, our calling is to be icons, not relics! Consider a workshop or a presentation with Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, your Voice of Respectonomics. jeremy@respectonomics.com

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    15 min
  • Living Asset 14 - Fear of Failure
    Feb 11 2026

    Who has not avoided an action because of the fear of failure? It is the emotion you learn over and again, drawing from incidents too well remembered, frequently from many years back. The Living Asset series is a Respectonomics rollout, with attention in this episode on the losses that result from actions denied in light of the fear of failure. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, your Voice of Respectonomics intercedes with ways to identify the fear and confront it, aspiring to take you to higher ground and realise your potential. May you pass the ideas into your network of family and friend. jeremy@respectonomics.com

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    7 min
  • Living Asset 13 - The Kleenex Factor: The Corporate Soul
    Feb 11 2026

    The Kleenex Factor, brought to you by Respectonomics, is a multi-part series to examine a corporation in the manner one would examine a human body. This Corporate Soul episode considers what is the soul of a corporation, its value and purpose, and who should be delegated to care for it. The Corporate Soul is a preeminent influence over the direction of any business and defines long term sustainable success. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, your Voice of Respectonomics gives a fresh and frank view of the corporate soul, emphasising that when discarded, a business will lose potential, dividing relationships with markets and employees. This discussion needs to be front and centre with corporate leaders, to be heard and spread. Please do so! jeremy@respectonomics.com

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    12 min
  • Living Asset 12 - Fear of Looking Foolish
    Feb 5 2026

    Emotions often modify our behaviour. In this Living Asset series, Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, your voice of Respectonomics, and his co-host Sarah Benton, look at how an experience (often) in times of youth may inhibit your potential – under the heading of a risk of looking foolish. Your potential to identify this constraint and to be released lies with you. Tell us your story please. jeremy@respectonomics.com

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    9 min
  • Living Asset 11 - The Kleenex Factor
    Feb 5 2026

    The Living Asset series brought to you by Respectonomics explores the frequent mandate by management to receive line reports that are “clean and sanitised”. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, your Voice of Respectonomics, and Sarah Benton, his co-host, illustrate how a better approach for effective management would be an annual check-up, in much the same way as a medical check-up! This involves face-to-face consultations to ensure the body, a.k.a. the corporation, is in good shape, to identify deficiencies at their earliest stages, and to bring in specialists as needed. Ask your managers to do the checking and give you the readings. jeremy@respectonomics.com

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    24 min
  • Living Asset 10 - Fear of Rejection
    Jan 29 2026

    Many of us live – or have lived – in a state of rejection. This Living Asset episode led by your Voice of Respectonomics, Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, unpacks the enduring pain associated with rejection, how it has been in your formation from early days, and so often results in fears that work precisely against their elimination. The discussion offers steps to both resolution and the opportunity to meet your personal potential. For good measure, hear also the daily Living Youth podcasts which underscore self- awareness. Yes? jeremy@respectonomics.com

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    13 min
  • Living Asset 9 - Customer Service
    Jan 29 2026

    Brought to you by Respectonomics, this Living Asset episode addresses the suspended reality of customer service. Such may be your experience across a range of economic and political offerings. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, your Voice of Respectonomics, explores how customer service signals healthy differentiation at crossroads of sameness and uniformity. If your world is vanilla, may the flavour of customer service spice it up! And be sure that you and your youth tune into the daily Living Youth podcasts which focus on human awareness. Yes? jeremy@respectonomics.com

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    26 min