The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

604: Sharon McMahon - A Masterclass In Making American History Fascinating & Fun (Creator of Sharon Says So)

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Oct 13, 2024
Sharon McMahon, a former high school teacher and author of "The Small and the Mighty," brings her expertise in making American history engaging to the conversation. She discusses the importance of strong communication and storytelling in leadership, drawing lessons from iconic leaders like Teddy Roosevelt and Lincoln. McMahon emphasizes the role of fact-based education in fostering informed political discourse during elections. She also highlights the overlooked contributions of historical figures like Gouverneur Morris and the pioneering Hello Girls in shaping communication and women's rights.
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ADVICE

Create, Don't Criticize

  • Want a legacy?
  • Do things, don't just criticize others.
INSIGHT

Doers over Critics

  • When hiring leaders, prioritize doers.
  • Look for those willing to try, fail, and learn.
ANECDOTE

The Unsung Founder

  • Gouverneur Morris, Hamilton's friend, penned the Constitution's preamble but isn't widely known.
  • He intentionally avoided power, a potential reason for his historical obscurity.
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