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Show Up for Yourself and Show Up for the World with Nicole Cardoza and Koya Webb

By Nicole Cardoza — 2020

44:55 min

33:41

James Cone and Taylor Branch on MLK’s Fight for Economic Equality

Theologian James Cone and Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Taylor Branch join Bill to discuss Dr. Martin Luther King’s vision of economic justice in addition to racial equality, and why so little has changed for America’s most oppressed.

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01:18:16

David Wolpe on Leadership, Religion, and Identity | Conversations with Tyler

Named one of the most influential Jewish thinkers of our time, Rabbi David Wolpe joins Tyler in a conversation on flawed leaders, Jewish identity in the modern world, the many portrayals of David, what’s missing in rabbinical training, playing chess on the Sabbath, Srugim, Hasidic philosophy,...

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39:24

Simon Sinek’s Life Advice Will Change Your Future

Simon Sinek’s Life Advice Will Change Your Future.

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20:43

Speaking Truth to Power

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02:07

Teaching Girls to See Themselves as Leaders, with Tara Sophia Mohr

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18:33

The Darkside of Integrity | Trudi West | TEDxHultLondon

As leaders - how does working with integrity lead to hypocrisy? Trudi West discusses her research, showing that despite strong beliefs and values, we can act in ways that look or feel hypocritical when working under pressure.

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37:17

Authenticity: Who You Are Is Non-Negotiable, by Caroline Wanga

Target's Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer & Vice President of Human Resources Caroline Wanga explains why authenticity is critical for success. She shares her keys to being exactly who you are, while advancing toward senior leadership.

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35:37

Full Spectrum Leadership for Engaged Action (Nina Simons, Bioneers)

Leadership and women's issues define the primary current interests of Nina Simons. In her writings and teaching, she establishes a close relationship between the two interests.

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34:06

The Inner Work of Racial Justice - a Conversation with Rhonda Magee (Exploring Leadership)

In this episode of Exploring Leadership, Kathryn Goldman Schuyler interviews Rhonda V. Magee, Professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law and author of "The Inner Work of Racial Justice.

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Community Transformation and Healing