Below are the best podcasts we could find on Leadership and creative well being.
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If you’re not failing every so often, you’re probably not trying hard enough. Some of the biggest coaching opportunities you’ll have are in the moments when an individual or the team has failed.
It is a reality that managers and creatives often speak different languages. With that in mind, here is a list of statements that could begin to spark dialogue between organizational leaders and creatives.
When you first step into your role as a manager, your entire work world changes. You are no longer simply responsible for your own work. Now, you are responsible for the work, the culture, the process, and anything else that happens on your team.
It’s become the accepted norm that stress, increasing expectations, and over-filled schedules are a fact of work-life. Today’s guest, Jason Fried, believes that it doesn’t have to be that way.
As a leader, the words you choose can determine success or failure, alignment or mutiny, a thriving culture vs. a destructive one. On this episode, L. David Marquet shares insights into how to use the power of language to unleash your team’s best work.
On this episode, Chester Elton and Adrian Gostick are here to make the case for why gratitude is the killer app for building effective cultures. Their book is called Leading With Gratitude.
The most accomplished people aren’t always the smartest or the most talented. Rather, they are the ones who do small, important things every single day for long periods of time. They succeed in the red zone.
On this episode, founder of Undivided Chuck Mingo shares how leaders can be an ally in the workplace, how we can lead with greater empathy and understanding for those whose experiences are different from our own, and how we can elevate difficult conversations while cultivating trust and strong...
No matter what your role, it’s important that you learn to plan for uncertainty. You can’t predict what will happen, but you can prepare yourself to deal with unexpected events in a more productive way.
Today, we’re going to talk about the value of reading to our creative process. Our guest is Jeff Brown, author of the new book Read To Lead and host of the Read To Lead podcast.
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