My brother, Leon, (right) and me the night before the incident on the river. What’s been your tendency in the past when confronting an obstacle? Paralysis? Immediate action? Pause and reflect, and then act?
Read MoreNate Hassman is on a quest: seize every possible opportunity to position students as leaders and experts, and partner with students to find a path that is individualized to their skills and interests. He wears several hats for Maine Township School District 207, northwest of Chicago. By trade, Nate is a science teacher at Maine West High School in Des Plaines, Illinois, facilitating workshops in action research and classroom culture, sponsoring Maine West’s student mentor-leader organization, and coaching track and cross country.
Read MoreSomeone who knows more than a thing or two about brave leadership is Kimberly Davis, author of the best-seller Brave Leadership, TEDx speaker, and founder of the Brave Leadership University.
Read MoreBrooke Erol is a corporate dropout who pursued her dream of having more meaningful work for herself and others where we are not only seeking money but also contributing to a more significant cause. All her life is spent on writing, speaking, coaching, and consulting on this topic of having a life of fulfilling and purposeful work. She works with individuals- YourBestLife and organizations - Purposeful Business, Inc.
Read MoreMegan Miller is the founder of Aprovechar Language Solutions, LLC, whose mission is to empower anyone needing a bilingual voice. She offers a personalized, habit-based approach to teaching Spanish and English language and culture to adults worldwide.
Megan has over 20 years of experience in Spanish and has been obsessed with learning and teaching all of her life: from living abroad in Madrid, Spain; traveling worldwide, and being a training consultant and language coach.
Read MoreMichelle Chen was the SMART Nav lead for the DART mission. She is a software systems engineer at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, which built the spacecraft, and is managing the mission for NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office.
Read MoreWe’re all leaders — of our own lives and or the roles we play where we work. How do we effectively lead ourselves or those with whom we work through the grief associated with a life change? Helping us to answer that is Melissa Douaire. Melissa has more than 15 years of experience supporting those who are grieving. She is recognized for her gifts and expertise as a compassionate listener, faithful optimist, and knowledgeable confidante. Melissa earned her Masters in Divinity from Chicago Theological Seminary. She is an ordained UCC minister and a certified grief counselor.
Read MoreCarl Richards is a Certified Financial Planner™ and creator of the Sketch Guy column that appeared weekly in The New York Times (2010-2021). There, he used simple illustrations to introduce calming financial advice and counsel. He is also the author of The One-Page Financial Plan and The Behavior Gap resources — a book, website, and podcast that provide simple ideas to help us “Stop Doing Dumb Things with Money.” Carl’s goal is to demystify financial planning by focusing as much — or more — on the humans it serves as it does on the numbers.
Read MoreWith her background in psychology and focus on global differences in value systems and communication patterns, Charlotte Wittenkamp leads a multinational and multigenerational communication training group. The third edition of her book Building Bridges Across Cultural Differences, Why Don’t I Follow Your Norms? comes out later this year.
Read MoreMy guest in this episode is Richard Goldstein. Since joining the New York Times in 1980, Richard worked as an editor and an obituary writer, focusing on figures from the military and sports world.
Read MoreDebbie Danielpour writes screenplays, libretti, fiction, and nonfiction and has been a professor of fiction or screenwriting for over thirty years. On the film side of her work, she’s written seven feature screenplays, a limited television series, and tv or feature scripts as a writer-for-hire. Her biopic, MIRIAM was just selected as a finalist in one of the preeminent screenwriting competitions, and her feature film WE’RE ALL HERE will be shot next summer.
Read MoreMy guest in this episode is Dr. Christine Mason. Chris is the Executive Director, Center for Educational Improvement; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry Yale University School of Medicine, Program for Recovery and Community Health; Chief Advisor, Childhood-Trauma Learning Collaborative; New England Mental Health Technology Transfer Center. Dr. Mason has co-authored several books, notably Visioning Onward and Compassionate School Practices.
Read MoreMy guests in this episode are Melissa Hughes Ph.D., a neuroscience researcher, educator, keynote speaker, and author of Happier Hour with Einstein — Another Round, and Michael Appelgren PsyD, a licensed psychologist, private practice owner, and executive functioning and parent management coach. Together we explore the roots of curiosity, some of the obstacles that stand in the way of actualizing it, and the benefits of increasing and leveraging it.
Read MoreMy guest in this episode is Dennis Pitocco. Dennis is Chief Reimaginator of 360° Nation, an organization and approach to life that includes the award-winning BIZCATALYST 360°; Real Voices 360°, and GoodWorks 360°. Everything Dennis and his team do is “for good” versus for-profit and founded upon their quest to rediscover humanity at its very best.
Read MoreMy guest in this episode is Sarah Elkins. Sarah is a storyteller, the podcast host and author of “Your Stories Don’t Define You — How You Tell Them Does,” and Gallup certified StrengthsFinder coach.
Read MoreMy guest in this episode is Pat McHugh. Pat McHugh ia the Executive Vice President of Sales for the hand2mind school publishing company, which develops supplemental curriculum, social and emotional learning products, and hands-on resources.
Read MoreMy guest in this episode is Mary Thomas-Vallens. Mary, a 40-year classroom teacher in the Irvine California Unified School District, currently serves as a moderator and in various other capacities for the Braver Angel organization, which works to depolarize “reds” and “blues,” “conservatives” and “liberals” and help them become better listeners.
Read MoreSue Inches is an experienced environmental advocate, educator, and policy consultant. She is the author of the highly acclaimed Advocating for the Environment: How to Gather Your Power and Take Action.
Read MoreWhy are some of those shelves empty in your go-to stores? What’s one of the real causes of inflation? St. Claire L. Gerald is the VP of Supply Chain for RTG Solutions Group, a consulting firm that helps business leaders improve their organization’s efficiencies. Mr. Gerald is a Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP). He is also an instructor working with individuals seeking to gain their supply chain certification.
Read MoreMy guest in this episode is Leanne Gordon, the principal of Leanne Gordon, a firm dedicated to helping individuals navigate what overwhelms them in the realm of change, their personal or their organization’s false starts in change initiatives, and the inevitable resistance to change they’ll encounter leading change.
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