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Unlabeled Leadership
Author: Gary DePaul
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Unlabeled Leadership is a volunteer-led service that shares stories about leadership. Rather than using labels that mystify and obscure the meaning of leadership, Gary DePaul and guests share personal leadership stories. Listeners are from 90 countries and 1,030 cities (or territories). 32 podcast platforms broadcast Unlabeled Leadership episodes.
About Gary A. DePaul, PhD: https://www.garyadepaul.com
About Gary A. DePaul, PhD: https://www.garyadepaul.com
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I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 161, Keren Tsuk talks about a phrase that has influenced her. She shares a story about how injuring herself while walking on a mountain helped her learn to lead by example. Keren then advises us to become more effective at leadership.
Prologue
Dr. Keren Tsuk is a consultant, keynote speaker, and thought leader in 21st-century leadership. Keren specializes in helping companies reach their full potential using mindfulness techniques.
With more than 20 years of experience guiding global organizations through growth processes, Keren excels at working with senior management teams, helping executives find their inner wisdom and maximize their leadership potential. Keren lectures at international conferences and teaches at universities like PolyU in Hong Kong, Lahav Executive Education, Tel Aviv University, and IDC Herzliya. Keren’s Ph.D. is on leadership at 21st-century organizations.
Keren hosts a podcast, Mind Your Leadership, which covers conversations with thought leaders, CEOs, and managers from various organizations about leading mindfully.
01:32Part 1: Bringing Ourselves Completely to the Workplace
07:27Part 2: People Fully Show Up When You Do
15:00 Part 3: Busy People Need to Pause and Create Space
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Episode links
Keren’s LinkedIn Profile, website, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram
Keren’s podcast, Mind Your Leadership
Keren’s book, Mindfully Wise Leadership
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary’s books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership
The 2022 HRBP Report
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 160, Ginny talks about advice from her father, provides performance feedback to team members at Google, and advises us about making needs explicit.
Prologue
Ginny is a conscious leadership expert with more than three decades of experience in executive recruiting, talent management, and commercial real estate. She is passionate about helping individuals and organizations build strong cultures rooted in conscious choices and personal accountability.
Ginny authored Career Mapping: Charting Your Course in the New World of Work. She hosts the Fifth Dimensional Leadership podcast. She holds an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and a BA in French and Linguistics from the University of California at Davis.
01:32 Part 1: What Do You Want?
13:44 Part 2: Quality Feedback Involves Inquiring, Listening, and Caring
18:50 Part 3: Activate the Good in Others
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Episode links
Jenny’s LinkedIn Profile, website, blog, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram
Jenny’s book: Career Mapping, Charting Your Course In The New World Of Work
Sample of some of Jenny’s videos: Find Your Voice, Rethinking Your Job Search, Becoming Your Own Compass
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership
The 2022 HRBP Report
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 159, Rusty Gaillard explains what someone said that helped him confront his own limited thinking. He then shares a story about how an Apple executive challenged his team to achieve an improbable customer experience goal. He concludes with advice to help you achieve success.
Prologue
Having had more than twenty years of corporate experience (Apple, PG&E, and GE), Rusty changes lives through keynote speaking, executive and career coaching, and writing. He has authored Breaking the Code, which helps you address your self-image limitations. As Rusty states, “When you overcome the internal resistance, you have the freedom and power to make the impact you desire.”
02:04 Part 1: Put Aside Limited Thinking
07:10 Part 2: Change How You Think About Problems
17:33 Part 3: Envision Success
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Episode links
Rusty’s LinkedIn profile, website, Twitter, YouTube (check out his Motivation Monday video series), blog
Rusty’s book: Breaking The Code: Stop Looking for Answers and Start Enjoying Life
(paperback, Kindle, and audiobooks)
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership
The 2022 HRBP Report
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 158, Sheri-Ann Mclean talks about something a lecturer said that inspired Sheri-ann. She then tells the story about recognizing and appreciating her staff, even when it meant spending her money. Sheri-ann then advises us on how we can strengthen our leadership. She also shares a John Maxwell quotation.
Prologue
Born and raised on the beautiful island of Jamaica in the cool hills of St Mary, Sheri-ann now resides in Leicester, Massachusetts, United States. Through McLean Coaching and Consulting, LLC, she offers services in life coaching, leadership training, speaking, administering DISC, and facilitating the Leadership Game. She holds multiple certifications, including being designated as a Maxwell Leadership Certified Team Member.
02:04 Part 1: Limitations
07:10 Part 2: Show Value by Developing and Recognizing Others
17:33 Part 3: Invest in Yourself
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Episode links
Sheri-ann’s LinkedIn Profile, website, bio, company LinkedIn page, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Calendly
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership
The 2022 HRBP Report
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 157, Janet Dell talks about a mentor’s comment that puts difficult challenges into perspective. She then shares a story about how a CEO helped an organization move forward after a few people harmed the business’ reputation. Janet ends with some advice to help us handle challenging problems.
Prologue
Janet has been recognized as a Woman to Watch by Business Insurance magazine and has received several awards for product technology innovation. She is the President of Freeman Company, whose career journey has included success in global sales, digital transformation, process improvement, and worldwide client management. Janet is a dynamic and empathetic leader who develops opportunities for Freeman, its customers, and its people. She succeeds by putting people first. She encourages her teams to embrace change through constant communication, continuous learning, pragmatic thinking, and tenacity.
01:20 Part 1: Facing Your Fears, Pivoting, and Strengthening Your Resilience
05:13 Part 2: Courage of a CEO
09:48 Part 3: Write It Down
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Episode links
Janet’s LinkedIn Profile, company website, bio, LinkedIn company page
Janet’s LinkedIn articles
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership
The 2022 HRBP Report
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 156, Michael Teape talks about a life-changing moment that helped him overcome imposter syndrome and receive feedback in a new way. Michael then talks about how a CEO helped his company think differently during the COVID disruption. That led to a story about how an electrical company handled freezing telegraph lines that started by thinking about bears and honey. Next, Michael advises us to use three questions to guide one-to-one conversations with direct reports.
Prologue
Since 1994, Michael has been conducting business and personal effectiveness design and delivery training, coaching, train-the-trainer, and training strategy development for a wide spectrum of clients. Michael is the owner and lead training consultant of Teape Training International (or TTI). Through TTI, Michael and his colleagues partner with clients through the entire learning strategy and curriculum development processes.
01:43 Part 1: Missing the Whole Picture
10:32 Part 2: Honey on the Telegraph Poles
24:17 Part 3: Power of the One-to-One
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Episode links
Michael’s LinkedIn Profile, website, LinkedIn company page, Facebook, one-page bio
You can schedule time with Michael for an executive presence call.
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership
The 2022 HRBP Report
Lead on!
In Season Three, I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 155, Celine describes how a letter to her CEO sparked a social movement. She shares a Helen Bevan quotation. Celine then talks about how she worked with the Chief Quality Officer, who demonstrated what it means to lead. Celine became the company’s Head of Innovation and Engagement for Quality. Celine advises us on how to free people from our own solutions and establish conditions for collective solutions to happen.
Prologue
Celine is a speaker, podcaster, and expert in “engaged leadership serving human innovation globally.” She authored the book, Dare to Un-Lead, and has several blog posts as well. While a native of France, Celine has worked in Vietnam, Southeast Asia, China, Latin America, Africa, Japan, and the United States. Celine has spoken at several organizations and conferences about her expertise in organizational change, team efficiency, and engagement leadership.
01:54 Part 1: A Letter to the CEO
19:35 Part 2: Taking Notes and Community Activism
29:47 Part 3: Nurturing Collective Capacity and the Quality of the Process
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Episode links
Celine’s LinkedIn Profile, website, Dare to Un-Lead Podcast, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, mastodon, Medium
Helen’s book, Dare to Un-Lead
Helen Bevan at Horizons NHS
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 154, Ron Karr talks about how he helped a client using data to explain a problem. He then shares a story about trust when he was a volunteer emergency medical technician (EMT). He then shares some advice for developing empathy.
Prologue
Ron Karr is recognized as the leading Sales Success Expert and has appeared on multiple media networks. With more than 36 years of sales and leadership experience, Ron shares his insights with global audiences. He has authored Velocity Mindset®, which explains more than his sales methodology: he delivers insight into leadership. Not only is Ron an accomplished keynote speaker, but he is also a Past President of the National Speakers Association—the trade group supporting the top thought leaders in the world.
Part 1: Influence by Telling a Story with Data
Part 2: Trust and Shifting from Being Task-Oriented to Purpose-Orientated
Part 3: Empathy, Questions, and Influence
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Episode links
Ron’s LinkedIn Profile, website, blog, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook
Ron’s books:
The Velocity Mindset
Lead, Sell, or Get Out of the Way
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Great Customer Service
The Titan Principle
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 153, Amanda Obidike shares a quotation by Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. In the following story, Amanda talks about how a chairman helped her grow as a general manager. Next, she advises us on how we can strengthen how we lead.
Prologue
Amanda Obidike is the Founding Curator of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Shapers, Ozubulu hub, where she leads dialogues and engages communities on future-focused skills, youth, and social development. The Open University has certified Amanda in STEM Education. She is the Founder and Executive Director of the STEMi Makers Africa. In this role, she provides leadership and strategy management. She oversees the design and implementation of sustainable Community projects across 17 sub-Saharan countries by preparing the next generation of Africans with lucrative STEM skills to become experienced in Africa's workforce. Forbes Science described her as the Nigerian changing the culture fabric for young girls to embrace STEM.
Part 1: Inspiring Young Girls and Boys
Part 2: Overcoming Social and Personal Restraints
Part 3: Encouraging Others to Lead
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Robynne Orr is the opening voice narrator. To learn more about her amazing storytelling capabilities, visit Robynne’s website, R.ORR.
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Episode links
Amanda’s LinkedIn Profile, website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala bio
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 152, Dawn Shuler talks about her professional journey and shares a quotation that has helped her understand her journey. She shares a story about her daughter, who illustrates effective leadership. Dawn then advises us on how we can strengthen how we lead.
Prologue
Dawn is the CEO and Founder of The Shuler Group, LLC. She has been working in business and communication all her life. As you will learn, Dawn taught English fresh out of college but then continued her journey to create a successful business. She helps individuals, corporations, and associations achieve more success and a competitive edge by strengthening their leadership, systems and processes, and training. She has thousands of hours of coaching and training executives and mid-level employees at organizations like NASA, the admissions department at a national education association, non-profit foundations, and many small businesses.
01:44 Part 1: The Gift of Seeing What Others Cannot
10:31 Part 2: Be the Champion of the People You Work With
19:50 Part 3: We All Are in Supporting Roles and Are Stars
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Episode links
Dawn’s LinkedIn Profile, Twitter, website, Facebook
Dawn’s podcast, When People Thrive, Companies Thrive with Dawn Shuler
Gallup article, Great Resignation Really Great Discontent
Don Miguel Ruiz’s book, The Four Agreements
Seth Godin
Episode 004: Judy Hale and the Brown Suit
Episode 026: Peter Popovich Explains Emotional Intelligence
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 151, Baiba Žiga talks about what a mentor said that helped her re-evaluate her views on work. She then shares a story about a difficult period of her life in Finland and what she learned from the experience. Next, Baiba shares advice on how we can strengthen our leadership.
Prologue
A brilliant DEI and workplace culture consultant, Baiba Žiga has helped thousands of professionals through her speaking events, leadership coaching, and KOPA, a DEI community. She hosts LinkedIn Live events as well as the 21st Century Change Agent. Baiba is well connected to global professionals who strive to positively change the world.
01:32 Part 1: Re-evaluate How You Work
11:15 Part 2: Finland, Systemic Thinking, and Asking Powerful Questions
24:09 Part 3: The Best Leadership Investment You Can Make
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Episode links
Baiba’s LinkedIn Profile, website, Twitter, Instagram
LinkedIn videos
Unlock the Power of Questions
Evolving Intercultural Communications
Evolving Emotional Literacy
Sally Mousa's LinkedIn profile
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 150, Erik Reis talks about what his father said that affected his outlook on life. He describes what he learned from workers about his father while working at his father’s business. The experience influenced how he leads. Finally, Erik advises us to meet people where they are.
Prologue
Credentials, schooling, or people’s opinions do not define who Erik is. He defines his life by his continuous pursuit of knowledge, experience, and building relationship. Erik co-founded Nobody Studios where he is the Director of Health and Wellness. His amazing team is ideating, creating, and innovating progressive companies within the healthcare field.
01:58 Part 1: Self-care and Labeling Your Experiences
07:51 Part 2: Helping People to be the Best Version of Themselves
16:33 Part 3: Meet Others Where They Are at
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Robynne Orr is the opening voice narrator. To learn more about her amazing storytelling capabilities, visit Robynne’s website, R.ORR.
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Episode links
Erik’s LinkedIn Profile
Nobody Studios
Episode 099: Mark McNally Has the Courage to Embrace Transparency
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 149, Caroline Harth talks about a Brené Brown quotation. She then shares her journey from being in a law firm to owning her communication consulting business. Caroline then explains how you can own your own story.
Prologue
Caroline's WHY is to guide others in owning their story.
She helps clients clearly communicate who they are and why they matter. Doing so empowers clients to embrace leadership. Caroline knows the power of empathy in business and how authenticity helps professionals craft their unique voices in the corporate world. She is the Founder of Harthcommunications, a cutting-edge communications consultancy rooted in authentic storytelling. Caroline has earned her Ph.D. in legal history and theory of law.
01:53 Part 1: Walking Inside Your Story
11:13 Part 2: From Law to Communications
15:49 Part 3: How to Own Your Story
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Episode links
Caroline’s LinkedIn Profile, website, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Vimeo, YouTube
Brené Brown’s book, Rising Strong
Glennon Doyle’s book, Untamed
Mark Manson’s books
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
For bonus episodes, I share conversations that occur between a regular episode’s segments. For Episode 148, Alan Carroll shares the STOP technique and discusses whether keynote speakers should practice frequently or be spontaneous. He then explains what Transpersonal Psychology is.
Prologue
Alan is passionate about giving people the experience of mindfulness and presence through public speaking. Alan is a seeker who discovered his passion for coaching people in the 1970s. He is the founder of Alan Carroll & Associates, which offers mindfulness in action workshops. Alan graduated from San Jose State University with a Masters in Psychology and is the author of The Broadband Connection.
01:22 Part 1: Still the Mind with the STOP Technique
Alan shares a technique that he learned from a podcast with Deepak Chopra.
S: Stop
T: Three breathes
O: Observe your breath or body sensations
P: Proceed with kindness (awareness and compassion)
06:20 Part 2: Keynote Speaking: Practice or Improvise?
I ask Alan for his opinion about whether keynote speakers should frequently practice their talks or if they should improvise.
12:17 Part 3: Defining Transpersonal Psychology
Alan is a Transpersonal Psychologist. I asked Alan to explain what Transpersonal Psychology is.
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Robynne Orr is the opening voice narrator. To learn more about her amazing storytelling capabilities, visit Robynne’s website, R.ORR.
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Episode links
Alan’s LinkedIn Profile
Alan’s company website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram
Alan’s book, The Broadband Connection
Business Insider text and video, Deepak Chopra offers advice on how to manage stress and find meaning during the pandemic
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 147, Alan Carroll talks about leveraging time and space when communicating. He shares a story about accepting vulnerability while training to become a speaker. He then uses an analogy from the book, Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
Prologue
Alan is passionate about giving people the experience of mindfulness and presence through public speaking. Alan is a seeker who discovered his passion for coaching people in the 1970s. He is the founder of Alan Carroll & Associates, which offers mindfulness in action workshops. Alan graduated from San Jose State University with a Masters in Psychology and is the author of The Broadband Connection.
00:56 Part 1: Perform Your Thoughts with Sounds and Silence
10:10 Part 2: Risk Vulnerability to Grow
17:06 Part 3: Taking a Full Breath
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Episode links
Alan’s LinkedIn Profile
Alan’s company website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram
Alan’s book, The Broadband Connection
Richard Bach’s book, Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary’s books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 146, Sherri McManus and Lou Everett share two John Maxwell quotations, illustrate the practice of leadership in two stories, and advise us on how we can lead more effectively.
Prologue
Sherri and Lou co-own the Lou Everett Group. Sherri is the COO and Executive Leadership Coach, and Lou is the CEO, Business and Leadership Coach. They co-own The Lou Everett Group and are known for their highly effective coaching, teaching, and speaking on the importance of personal growth and how it impacts our Influence as a Leader. Both are Certified Leadership Coaches and Corporate Trainers.
01:33 Part 1: Miracles Happen During Transitions
07:59 Part 2: Policies and Processes Obscure Leadership Practices
19:13 Part 3: Work-Life Harmony
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Robynne Orr is the opening voice narrator. To learn more about her amazing storytelling capabilities, visit Robynne’s website, R.ORR.
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Episode links
Sherri’s LinkedIn Profile,
Lou’s LinkedIn Profile,
Company website, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Alignable, YouTube
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
In the bonus Episode 145, Csaba Toth talks about the amount of work needed to become accomplished. Gary shares with Csaba one of his heroes, Daryl Davis. This leads to a discussion about bridging the gap of differences. Then, Csaba explains how our biases work to find evidence for our beliefs.
Prologue
A native of Hungary and now a UK resident, Csaba has 15 years of experience in setting up start-ups and working with Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and entrepreneurs. He is a best-selling author and the founder of ICQ Global, a people development organization with more than 160 licensed partners in 42 countries. Csaba has certified more than 80 coaches and consultants globally.
01:22 Part 1: The Unglamorous Side of Entrepreneurs, Coaches, Therapists, and Athletes
03:24 Part 2: Gary’s Hero Is Daryl Davis
08:53 Part 3: Good News Doesn’t Sell
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Csaba’s LinkedIn Profile, website, Instagram,
Csaba’s book, Uncommon Sense in Unusual Times
Csaba’s Forbes articles
Example Articles by Csaba, two questions and follow-up
Dunning-Kruger Effect
Cognitive Dissonance
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 144, Csaba Toth explains what a teacher said that is the basis of part of his business. He shares how a Vice President encouraged his managers to develop their leadership. Csaba then advises how we can strengthen how we lead.
Prologue
A native of Hungary and now a UK resident, Csaba has 15 years of experience in setting up start-ups and working with Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and entrepreneurs. He is a best-selling author and the founder of ICQ Global, a people development organization with more than 160 licensed partners in 42 countries. Csaba has certified more than 80 coaches and consultants globally.
01:53 Part 1: Our Perception Depends on the Quantity and Quality of Information
Csaba explains that the biggest distance between two people is a misunderstanding. Csaba talks about his teenage years, how he studied martial arts, and what a teacher told him. Csaba built a business around what the teacher said.
07:39 Part 2: The Fragility of Certainty and Agreeability
In this story, Csaba explains how a Vice President interacted with regional managers to build their leadership capabilities.
14:47 Part 3: Leveling Up and Self-Inclusion
Csaba advises us to develop purposeful doubt and be blissfully dissatisfied. Csaba also talks about cognitive flexibility, the effect of echo chambers, craving certainty, and knowing yourself.
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Robynne Orr is the opening voice narrator. To learn more about her amazing storytelling capabilities, visit Robynne’s website, R.ORR.
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Episode links
Csaba’s LinkedIn Profile, website, Instagram, Twitter
Csaba’s book, Uncommon Sense in Unusual Times
Csaba’s Forbes articles
Example Articles by Csaba, two questions and follow-up
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 143, Mariah and Byron Edgington explain the phrase, “You are more than enough.” They then share stories about how people can lift others up. Next, Byron and Mariah share advice on how we can lead more effectively.
Prologue
While Mariah is a retired critical care and emergency nurse, and Byron is a retired helicopter pilot and an Army veteran, both co-authored the new book, Journey Well, You Are More Than Enough. Byron is the author of multiple books, and they both write for BIZCATALYST 360°.
01:31 Part 1: Lifting Others and Appreciating Them
Byron and Mariah explain the phrase, “You are more than enough.” The phrase comes from the title of their new book. Mariah advises how to communicate your message to a broader audience on social media.
09:50 Part 2: Small Acts that Lift Others
Byron shares a story from his work as a commercial helicopter pilot for a hospital. Later, Mariah talks about how acknowledging someone can lift them up.
15:42 Part 3: Vulnerability and Reducing Imposter Syndrome
Byron advises us to embrace vulnerability, and Mariah talks about believing in being worthy.
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Mariah’s LinkedIn Profile, website
Byron’s LinkedIn Profile, website, Facebook
Their course on Udemy, Journey Well, You Are More Than Enough
Their book, Journey Well, You Are More Than Enough
Byron’s articles on Bizcatalyst360
Mariah’s articles on Bizcatalyst360
Brené Brown, TEDxHouston, The Power of Vulnerability
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 142, I describe Doshi and McGregor’s three direct motivators. Keith then describes switching to be, do have to experience peace, power, and flow.
Prologue
Keith E. Smith, CEO of Vonco Products, a leading medical device contract manufacturing and consumer flexible packaging producer, has made some recent life-balancing changes that opened him to lead more through connection than strategy.
01:10 Switch to Be Do Have
I begin by describing Doshi and McGregor’s three direct motivators: play, purpose, and potential. Keith explains that we need to switch to be, do, and have, which leads to experiencing peace, power, and flow.
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Keith’s LinkedIn Profile and website
His company’s website
Two of Keith’s articles:
Unlocking The Potential of Having It All: Part I – The Path of Force
Unlocking The Potential to Having It All: Part II, The Path of Power
Neel Doshi and Lindsay McGregor’s book, Primed to Perform
Gary DePaul’s website
Gary's books:
What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?
Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)
The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)
Lead on!
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