Ep 148. Megan McNealy: Be Well and Do Well

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Megan McNealy is the author of Reinvent the Wheel: How Top Leaders Leverage
Well-Being for Success and an award-winning, 20+ year First Vice President
and Wealth Management Advisor at one of the largest financial firms in the
world. Stew and Megan talk about well-being as a driver of business
success…[Click for more]

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Ep 147. Monique Valcour: Sustainable Careers

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Monique Valcour is an executive coach with expertise in careers, work-life
integration, human resource management, and practices that support
well-being and performance in organizations. She holds a doctorate from
Cornell University in Organizational Behavior and and a Masters in
Education from Harvard University. Formerly, she was a Professor of
Management at EDHEC Business School in Nice, France and also served on the
faculty of the Carroll School of Management at Boston College. Stew and
Monique talk about the importance of continual learning..[Click for more]

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Ep 146. Amy Westervelt: How America Messed Up Motherhood

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Amy Westervelt is the author of Forget Having it All: How America Messed up
Motherhood and How to Fix It; the founder of the Critical Frequency podcast
network, the host of the podcast, Drilled; and an award-winning print and
audio journalist. In this episode Stew and Amy talk about the historical
roots of the conditions that have made life difficult for mothers in
America…[Click for more]

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Ep 145. Jeff Sonnenfeld: The Social Imperative of Business

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Jeff Sonnenfeld is the senior associate dean of leadership programs, the
Lester Crown Professor in the Practice of Management for the Yale School of
Management, and founder and president of the Chief Executive Leadership
Institute. He has authored eight books, including The Hero’s Farewell and
Firing Back. Stew and Jeff talk about mainstream industries becoming more
progressive than historically progressive companies and not waiting for
government regulation…[Click for more]

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Ep 144. Debra Schafer: Working While Parenting a Special Needs Child

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Debra Schafer is an independent educational consultant and coach and
Founder and CEO of Education Navigation. She is an advocate for students K
– college graduation who have been diagnosed with ADHD, autism spectrum
disorders, other mental health issues and learning differences. Debra works
with parents and business organizations to help educate people about
regulations and how to develop realistic strategies for managing work/life
integration when you have a child with special needs or when you have an
employee grappling with how to navigate these two worlds…[Click for more]

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Ep 143. Jennifer Petriglieri: Couples That Work

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Jennifer Petriglieri is an Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour
at INSEAD and the author of Couples That Work: How Dual-Career Couples Can
Thrive In Love and Work. Jennifer’s award-winning research and teaching
focus on identity, leadership, and career development. She is particularly
interested in how people’s close relationships shape who they become
professionally and personally, and how moments of uncertainty and crisis
make us who we are. Stew and Jennifer discuss the three key choice points
that couples face, moments that challenge them to combine their parallel
lives and form a joint life…[Click for more]

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Ep 142. Michael Kimmel: Men’s Changing Roles

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Michael Kimmel is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies
at Stony Brook University, where he is also the Executive Director of the
Center for the Study of Men and Masculinities. He is a leading authority on
masculinity and gender, and author of numerous books on manhood including
Angry White Men as well as Manhood in America: A Cultural History, and his
bestseller, Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men. Stew and
Michael discuss the history of feminism, the changing social and economic
forces that shape gender roles, the way boys are raised in our culture,
what it means to be a man…[Click for more]

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