Ep 172. Karl Moore: We Are All Ambiverts

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Karl Moore is an Associate Professor on the management faculty of McGill
University. Stew and Karl discuss his forthcoming book, We’re All Ambiverts
Now .and how, in order to be effective as leaders, we have to learn to
sometimes act in a way that’s inconsistent with our natural inclinations…[
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Ep 171. Larry Hagner: The Dad’s Edge

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Larry Hagner is the founder of the Good Dad Project and the author of The
Dad’s Edge: 9 Simple Ways to Have: Unlimited Patience, Improved
Relationships, and Positive Lasting Memories.. Stew and Larry talk about
men’s roles in their families; the obstacles they face at home, at work,
and in society that conspire against them being the dads they want to be
for their children; the changes occurring in men’s and fathers’ roles; how
the pandemic is having an impact on dads at home and at work…[Click for
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Ep 170. Christine Beckman: Living, Working and Parenting in the Digital Age

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Christine Beckman is The Price Family Chair in Social Innovation and
Professor of Public Policy at the Price Center for Social Innovation in the
Sol Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California,
and the author of Dreams of the Overworked: Living, Working and Parenting
in the Digital Age. Stew and Christine talk about the pluses and minuses of
technology for working families, especially during these pandemic times…[
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Ep 169. Doug Conant: The Blueprint for Growth as a Leader

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Doug Conant is an expert on leadership. He held leadership positions in
marketing and strategy at Kraft before becoming CEO and President of
Campbell Soup Company. He also served as President of Nabisco Foods
Company, and Chairman of Avon Products. Over the course of his ten years as
CEO at Campbell, employee engagement skyrocketed from being among the worst
in the Fortune 500 to being world-class as measured by Gallup. After
retiring from Campbell Soup Company, Doug founded ConantLeadership: a
mission-driven community of leaders and learners. He’s now put all of the
lessons he learned into a new book — The Blueprint: 6 Practical Steps to
Lift Your Leadership to New Heights . Stew and Doug discuss leadership in
the context of the current social, political, and economic challenges we
all face…[Click for more]

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