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Apr 4, 2025 • 34min
Saad Mohseni: Media, Free Press, and the Future of Afghanistan
Saad Mohseni, a media entrepreneur and author of "Radio Free Afghanistan," shares his life story from being the child of a diplomat to founding a radio station post-9/11. He provides an insightful look at the challenges of establishing a free press in Afghanistan amidst ongoing war and political upheaval. Mohseni discusses the Taliban's complex regime and its impact on women's rights, as well as the hurdles to democracy shaped by cultural and historical contexts. His reflections on resilience and leadership highlight the critical role of media in fostering accountability and freedom.

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Apr 1, 2025 • 37min
Wes Adams & Tamara Myes: Creating Meaningful Work That Inspires Performance
Wes Adams and Tamara Myles, co-authors of 'Meaningful Work,' delve into how to cultivate a work environment that sparks passion and performance. They discuss the transformative three Cs—Community, Contribution, and Challenge—crucial for fostering employee engagement. Their insights emphasize the role of leadership in creating meaningful connections, especially in hybrid settings. They also touch on effective onboarding practices that enhance belonging and the power of gratitude to boost team dynamics, highlighting the need for emotional intelligence in leadership.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 38min
David Graff: Leadership at Home and Raising Resilient Kids
David Graff, a leadership consultant and military veteran, discusses how understanding temperament can revolutionize parenting and leadership. He introduces the 'Four Lenses' model—Blue, Gold, Green, and Orange—that unveils different personality types and their influence on family dynamics. Graff emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and adaptive parenting, especially during adolescence. He offers valuable strategies for building trust and resilience, equipping parents with tools for effective communication and meaningful relationships.

Mar 25, 2025 • 24min
Olivia Gambelin: AI Ethics and Building Responsible AI Strategies
Olivia Gambelin, an AI ethicist and author of "Responsible AI," discusses the integration of responsible and ethical AI in business. She emphasizes that AI is as much about human values as it is about technology. Olivia outlines common pitfalls in AI adoption and stresses the need for organizations to define ethical values that align with their mission. She shares insights on contextual ethics education in AI and encourages transparent communication to ensure that AI strategies enhance ethical responsibility and business success.

Mar 21, 2025 • 34min
Jennifer Cohen: Boldness, Confidence, and Building the Life You Want
Jennifer Cohen, an entrepreneur and bestselling author, discusses how boldness can be a transformative skill. She emphasizes the importance of not settling for less and encourages listeners to actively pursue their true passions. From her journey into entrepreneurship to the innovative NGR shoe development, she highlights collaboration and creativity. Cohen also redefines challenges as growth opportunities, promoting resilience, especially in youth, and inspiring everyone to redefine their paths and embrace failure as a step toward success.

Mar 18, 2025 • 21min
Melinda Gates: Transitions, Change, and Moving Forward
Melinda French Gates, a renowned philanthropist and advocate for women's empowerment, shares insights from her book, The Next Day. She discusses the powerful role of parental influence and the importance of purposeful parenting. Melinda reflects on the dynamics of 'rupture and repair' in relationships, drawing parallels between personal and organizational management. She emphasizes the transformative role of therapy in navigating life changes and highlights the need for quiet reflection amidst chaos to enhance effectiveness and presence.

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Mar 14, 2025 • 50min
Mel Robbins: The Let Them Theory
Mel Robbins, author of the bestselling book "The Let Them Theory," brings her transformative insights on mindset shifts and personal responsibility. she explains the power of letting go, emphasizing how it can free you from the weight of others' opinions. Robbins underscores the importance of embracing acceptance in relationships and focusing on your own feelings. She also tackles how embracing failure can lead to growth, encouraging listeners to see challenges as valuable lessons while setting healthy boundaries in their lives.

Mar 11, 2025 • 27min
Garry Ridge: Leadership, Culture, and the Power of Learning
Garry Ridge, former CEO and Chairman Emeritus of WD-40, shares insights from his new book, Any Dumb Ass Can Do It: Learning Moments from an Everyday CEO of a Multi-Billion Dollar Company. He reflects on his 25-year journey leading WD-40, the lessons learned from failure, resilience, and culture-building, and why psychological safety and coaching—not managing—create thriving organizations.

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Mar 7, 2025 • 28min
Beth Kaplan: Braving the Workplace
Beth Kaplan, a leading expert in workplace belonging and author of 'Braving the Workplace,' shares insights from her extensive career in leadership development. She emphasizes the vital difference between fitting in and true belonging, and how this distinction impacts employee engagement and retention. Kaplan discusses the importance of creating a supportive culture to combat workplace trauma and explores the complex nature of belonging that varies among individuals. She also addresses job dissatisfaction, authenticity, and the challenges of loneliness in professional settings.

Mar 4, 2025 • 28min
Anne-Laure Le Cunff: The Science of Adaptability
Neuroscientist and author Anne-Laure Le Cunff shares how small, intentional experiments can help us embrace uncertainty, foster adaptability, and redefine success. Drawing from her book, Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World, she challenges the conventional pursuit of purpose and highlights the power of curiosity, flexibility, and social flow in leadership and life. Get ready to challenge conventional wisdom and take a fresh, experimental approach to personal and professional growth.