Ep 108. Bob Glazer: Building the Healthy and High-Performing Company

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Bob Glazer is the CEO of Acceleration Partners, a global performance
marketing agency, and the Founder and Chairman of Brandcycle. Under Bob’s
leadership, Acceleration Partners has received numerous industry and
company culture awards, including Glassdoor’s Employees’ Choice Awards, Ad
Age’s Best Place to Work, Entrepreneur’s Top Company Culture, Inc.
Magazine’s Best Place to Work, Great Place to Work, Fortune’s Best Small &
Medium Workplaces, and Boston Globe’s Top Workplaces. And Bob was also
ranked #2 in Glassdoor’s list of Top CEOs of Small and Medium Companies in
the US. Bob and Stew discuss the creative methods Bob and Acceleration
Partners have used to attract, retain, and engage employees and honor their
lives outside of work…[Click for more]

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Ep 107. Paul Rupert: Respectful Exits

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Paul Rupert is the Founder and CEO of Rupert Organizational Design as well
as CEO of the advocacy start-up Respectful Exits, a company promoting the
rights of aging workers by improving retirement options including online
guidance and training for all forms of flexible work, including Phased
Retirement…[Click for more]

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Ep 106. Marc Freedman: The Power and Beauty of Intergenerational Connections

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Marc Freedman is the President and CEO of encore.org; one of the nation’s
leading experts on the longevity revolution; member of the Wall Street
Journal’s “Experts” panel and the author of several books including
Retiring with Confidence for the Genius and The Big Shift: Navigating the
New Stage Beyond Midlife. Freedman co-founded, with AARP, Experience Corps
to mobilize people over 50 to improve the school performance and prospects
of low-income elementary school students; spearheaded the creation of the
Encore Fellowships program, a one-year internship for grownups as well as
the Purpose Prize (now run by AARP). Marc and Stew talk about his latest
book, How to Live Forever: The Enduring Power of Connecting the
Generations…[Click for more]

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Ep 105. Daniel Goleman: Meditation Changes the World

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Daniel Goleman is an internationally known psychologist, author of the
worldwide bestseller Emotional Intelligence, and more recently he is
co-author of Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Changes Your
Mind, Brain and Body. Daniel and Stew talk about the many ways in which
meditation reaps benefits in all aspects of our lives and the ripple
effects beyond ourselves for the greater good…[Click for more]

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Ep 104. Katherine Milkman: Exercising Your Self Control

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Katherine Milkman is the Evan C. Thompson Endowed Term Chair for Excellence
in Teaching and Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions at the
Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. She holds a
secondary appointment in the Perelman School of Medicine. And she is the
co-director of the Behavior Change for Good Initiative. Katy explains how
we can limit temptation, tie tasks together, and use the calendar to
bolster our self-control…[Click for more]

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Ep 103. Benoit Dube: Ivy League’s First Chief Wellness Officer

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Dr. Benoit Dube is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the
Perelman School of Medicine, Associate Vice Provost, and the inaugural
Chief Wellness Officer at the University of Pennsylvania. He and Stew
discuss the importance of creating a culture of wellness, decreasing the
stigma associated with mental illness, making it easier for people to ask
for help, and Benoit’s creative and ambitious ideas… [Click for more]

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Ep 102. Kathryn Sollmann: Ambition Redefined

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Kathryn Sollmann is a flexwork and financial security expert and author of
the book Ambition Redefined: Why the Corner Office Doesn’t Work for Every
Woman & What to Do Instead. She and Stew talk about the reasons why it’s
essential for women to stay in the workforce instead of off-ramping..[
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Ep 101: James Pawelski and Suzann Pileggi Pawelski: Happy Together

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Professor James Pawelski and his wife Suzann Pileggi Pawelski are
co-authors of Happy Together: Using the Science of Positive Psychology to
Build Love That Lasts. He is Professor of Practice and Director of
Education in the Positive Psychology Center at UPENN. James and Suzie talk
with Stew about how to make relationships last by focusing on one’s own
strengths and one’s partners’ strengths…[Click for more]

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Ep 100. Dan Schawbel: Back to Human

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Dan Schawbel is a partner and research director at Future Workplace, an HR
advisory and research firm, and the Founder of both Millennial Branding and
WorkplaceTrends.com. Stew and Dan discuss his third business book is Back
to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation and
the use and abuse of technology. They explore how technology’s promise as a
vehicle for connectivity hasn’t been fully realized because it
paradoxically produces loneliness…[Click for more]

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Ep 99. Tom Gardner: For the Long Run

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Tom Gardner is CEO of The Motley Fool, twice ranked the #1 place to work by
Glassdoor. Tom discusses the keys to success in investing as well as how
The Motley Fool strives to help all its stakeholders feel cared for, in the
long run, and achieve real autonomy so they can thrive…[Click for more]

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