Humanergy Leadership Podcast

We talk with leadership thought-leaders and draw out practical actions you can apply to your leadership today

Ep201: Powerful Questions (First Friday)

Corey Fernandez, as part of Humanergy's First Friday work sessions, talks about what makes a powerful questions and how they are particularly valuable in the world of leadership

12-13
17:21

Ep200: The Humanergy Leadership Podcast

Mimi Mitrius interviews the Humanergy Leadership Podcast host and founder, David Wheatley to celebrate episode 200. What made him start a podcast, what he has learned and what we can expect in the future.

12-06
16:40

Ep199: Sharissa Sebastian Deppen - Introverted Female Leaders

David talks with Sharissa Sebastian Deppen of the Leadership mastery Alliance about the challenges of being an introverted female leader in a modern work environment and some approaches to greater success

11-29
32:48

Ep198: Don't Feed The Elephants with Sarah Noll Wilson

David talks with Sarah Noll Wilson, author of Don't Feed The Elephants about how her new book lines up with What Great Teams Do Great and helps people understand where their challenges are in dealing with conflict and how to address your 'elephant'

11-22
31:29

Ep197: Leading with empathy (First Friday)

Corey Fernandez talks about how to lead with empathy as part of Humanergy's First Friday work sessions

11-15
25:03

Ep196: Who Looks After The Leader?

David talks with Judy Brown and Rick Eigenbrod about how we can make good decisions about the health and welfare of our leaders. They delve into how loneliness is the emotion of isolation and how leaders can kick off their teams with some words to limit their isolation.There is a great article we found after recording that mirrors the sentiment... Give your boss a break: See the human behind the role by Kevin Kruse

11-08
33:54

Ep195: Non-Profit Collaboration and Merger

Guest, Chris Sargent, CEO of United Way of South Central Michigan talks about how non-profits should be looking at how they can collaborate and where they are on the continuum of collaboration. The tool he discusses can be found here, along with Humanergy work supporting non-profit collaboration and merger.

11-01
16:14

Ep194: Family business best practices - Brazeway

David talks with Stephanie Hickman Boyse about her experience running Brazeway, a third generation family business, and what she learned along the way

10-25
38:02

Ep193: What Great Teams Do Great Issues #9 - Team in conflict

Corey Fernandez looks at #9 in our What Great Teams Do Great issues series, what to do when members of the team are in conflict

10-18
04:41

Ep192: How to talk different viewpoints at work (First Friday) with Bill Doherty (Braver Angels)

David talks with Bill Doherty and our First Friday attendees about the work of Braver Angels to help us have more reasonable conversations in the workplace with people who have opposing political views

10-11
24:22

Ep191: What Great Teams Do Great Issues #8 - dealing with a 'superstar'

Corey Fernandez looks at #8 in our What Great Teams Do Great issues series - how a team handles the 'superstar' who takes all the credit

10-04
03:24

Ep190: Openness to Feedback - First Friday

Lance Satterthwaite presents the compressed content from our September First Friday work session - on being more open to receiving feedback. Register for our First Friday sessions at Humanergy.com

09-27
16:45

Ep189: What Great Teams Do Great Issue #7 - Team is risk averse

Corey Fernandez talks about the latest in our What Great Teams Do Great issues series - What happens when your team is risk averse.

09-20
04:36

Ep188: Bernie Mullin, Reimagining America's Dream

David talks with former sports executive Bernie Mullin about his new book Reimagining America's Dream: Making it attainable for all, and the economy, our education system and healthcare (for a start) need to change to provide opportunities for people to prosper.

09-13
41:40

Ep187: WGTDG Issue #5 A new team struggling to get up to speed

Corey talks about our 5th issue in the What Great Teams Do Great issue series - how to help a new team that is struggling to get up to speed

09-06
04:56

EP186: WGTDG Issue #6 - A team struggling with addressing conflict

David talks about our 6th issue in the What Great Teams Do Great issue series - how to help a team that is struggling to address conflict

08-30
04:14

Ep185: A jazz band at a leadership conference

David and Judy Brown talk about an experience they had where a jazz band was the keynote speaker at a quality conference and the leadership lessons that were drawn from the event

08-23
18:38

Ep184: Handing over the keys

David discusses the value of formally handing over the keys to someone when you go on vacation. This discipline helps you take a complete rest and allows others the opportunity to step up, and it takes investment and structure to make happen well

08-16
05:43

Ep183: WGTDG Issue #4 - The team lacks energy and imagination

Corey Fernandez talks about another regular team issue from our coaching work around What Great Teams Do Great - how to help a team that is lacking energy and imagination.

08-09
04:35

Ep182: WGTDG Issues #3 A team struggling to communicate

Corey Fernandez shares the 3rd in our series of What Great Teams Do Great issues... this one on how to help a team that is struggling to communicate and not sharing information

08-02
05:42

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