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Tim Hague: Persevering Through a Parkinson’s Diagnosis at 46 to Win The Amazing Race and Find New Purpose #27
| PodcastRead more: Tim Hague: Persevering Through a Parkinson’s Diagnosis at 46 to Win The Amazing Race and Find New Purpose #27Fewer than 10 percent of those living with Parkinson’s Disease are under 60. Tim Hague is one of them. As a nurse for two decades, he sensed immediately what was wrong when, at age 46, he noticed a tremor in his left toe. His self-diagnosis was soon confirmed, and in the months that followed he…
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Nancy Koehn Part 2: Polar Explorer Ernest Shackleton’s Unimaginable Series of Crucibles is a Lesson in Always “Facing Forward” – #26
| PodcastRead more: Nancy Koehn Part 2: Polar Explorer Ernest Shackleton’s Unimaginable Series of Crucibles is a Lesson in Always “Facing Forward” – #26Ernest Shackleton and the men he was leading on an expedition to cross Antarctica had piled up a breathtaking number of life-threatening crucibles by late 1915. Stuck motionless in polar block ice for months, hundreds of miles off course with no way to communicate their location to anyone who could help, Shackleton and his men…
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Nancy Koehn, Part 1: Harvard Business School Professor’s Personal Crucibles Fueled Her Best-Seller on Leaders “Forged in Crisis” – #25
| PodcastRead more: Nancy Koehn, Part 1: Harvard Business School Professor’s Personal Crucibles Fueled Her Best-Seller on Leaders “Forged in Crisis” – #25Nancy Koehn was on track for an administrative leadership role at Harvard Business School, where she taught the history of leadership to the world’s best and brightest. But a series of personal crucibles — the death of her father, a divorce that came without warning and decimated her finances, a cancer diagnosis — caused the…
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Warwick Fairfax Shares Pain of $2.25B Failure, Joy of Finding Significance in Book Due in 2021 – #24
| PodcastRead more: Warwick Fairfax Shares Pain of $2.25B Failure, Joy of Finding Significance in Book Due in 2021 – #24Life has not always been easy for Warwick Fairfax. That’s a statement many in his native Australia never would have associated with the fifth-generation heir to arguably the country’s most influential media empire. But then he launched a multi-billion-dollar takeover of the company that failed spectacularly — leaving him with regrets, self-doubt and uncertainty about…
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Navigating Rough Waters: 4 Ways To Lead Your Team Through Them
Read more: Navigating Rough Waters: 4 Ways To Lead Your Team Through ThemA crisis is the ultimate test of your leadership and your character, in particular in your ability to maintain the cohesion of your team. A crisis can be a bit like a centrifuge, which tends to push people away, and dissipate team unity. Whether the team drifts apart or comes together is largely dependent on…
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Cathleen Merkel — She Chased Success But Longed for Significance, and Found It When She Met the “Real Cathy” #23
| PodcastRead more: Cathleen Merkel — She Chased Success But Longed for Significance, and Found It When She Met the “Real Cathy” #23Growing up in Communist East Germany, Cathleen Merkel was taught her value came from doing what others expected of her, working hard and not upsetting the established order of things. Then the Berlin Wall fell, and she grew from a girl into a woman with dreams and passions of living a free and successful life. There was just…
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Tommy Breedlove: Surviving Abuse, Learning to Love Himself and Living a Legendary Life #22
| PodcastRead more: Tommy Breedlove: Surviving Abuse, Learning to Love Himself and Living a Legendary Life #22Tommy Breedlove isn’t one to make excuses. Yes, the physical and emotional violence he endured as a boy led him to become violent himself as a teen, landing him in jail for his 19th birthday. But when he was mentored by a fellow inmate and inspired to avoid another trip behind bars, he took responsibility…
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Grace and Tolerance: The Antidote to Anxiety and Stress #21
| PodcastRead more: Grace and Tolerance: The Antidote to Anxiety and Stress #21Conflict and leadership frequently go hand-in-hand. Add to the mix a global pandemic that comes with stay-at-home orders, shuttered schools and remote working, and millions find themselves living day-to-day in a powder keg of anxiety and stress. How best to navigate this unprecedented confluence of circumstances to minimize its affect on your family relationships and…
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Ed Kressy: He Beat Meth Addiction and Psychosis Through Spirituality, Self-Improvement and Service #20
| PodcastRead more: Ed Kressy: He Beat Meth Addiction and Psychosis Through Spirituality, Self-Improvement and Service #20For 11 harrowing years, Ed Kressy descended deeper and deeper into the madness of methamphetamine addiction. From believing the FBI was trying to pin the 9/11 attacks on him, to not bathing or brushing his teeth for months, to considering himself married to the voices in his head that tormented his thoughts, his grip on…
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Grace and Tolerance: The Antidote to Anxiety and Stress
Read more: Grace and Tolerance: The Antidote to Anxiety and StressWe live in an almost unprecedented time of stress and anxiety with the global pandemic of the coronavirus. We don’t know how long this crisis will last, when there will be approved safe remedies to treat the virus or still less when there will be an approved vaccine. Many have been furloughed from work, unsure…
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