
Hello in December!
We are grateful to have you joined the community and platform of and for caring leaders! Thank you for your interest in caring leadership, leading by example, and making the world a better place from the position and place we each are in. It is an honour to have you on this journey with us, and for that we are truly grateful!
Let us fill you in on the latest with The Leaders Who Care:
Month in Review
In the past month, we welcomed to podcast four exceptional guests, covering such topics as ethics and empathy in leadership, empowerment of female leaders, neurodiversity, and positive impact on climate.
The Role of Empathy in Leadership: Episode #51 with John Paul Rollert
In this episode with John Paul Rollert, Adjunct Faculty at Harvard University and The University of Chicago:
✔️ Where does the work on one’s leadership skills begin,
✔️ The role of empathy and ethics in today’s leadership,
✔️ How to retain talent during the Big Resignation of 2021,
✔️ What leadership lessons can we learn from Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign,
✔️ Why caring for relationships is a crucial long-term strategy, and more!
Listen to the full episode here.
Embracing the Female Factor: Episode #52 with Mahdis Gharaei
In this episode with Mahdis Gharaei, co-founder & CEO of the female factor:
✔️ What is the role of women and feminine energy in today’s business world?
✔️ Why is reverse mentoring a trend that works,
✔️ Proven tactics to overcome entrepreneurial fails and challenges,
✔️ How to disconnect from work and fully recharge, and more!
Listen to the full episode here.
How Neurodiversity Adds to The World: Episode #53 with Theo Smith
In this episode with Theo Smith – Neurodiversity Evangelist, Author, and Podcast Host:
✔️ What is the role of women and feminine energy in today’s business world?
✔️ Why is reverse mentoring a trend that works,
✔️ Proven tactics to overcome entrepreneurial fails and challenges,
✔️ How to disconnect from work and fully recharge, and more!
Listen to the full episode here.
Investing in Positive Impact to Solve the World’s Biggest Problems: Episode #54 with Nina Heir
In this episode with Nina Heir, CEO and Partner at Katapult Accelerator, Katapult Climate, and Katapult Africa:
✔️ The future of Impact entrepreneurship,
✔️ Finding a balance between being professional and vulnerable,
✔️ Building a culture of trust and openness,
✔️ How taking care of others requires taking care of yourself first, and much more!
Listen to the full episode here.
Upcoming Guests
In the coming weeks, stay tuned for new episodes that will focus on mindful and caring negotiating, caring executive leadership, and we will welcome back the exceptional productivity expert – David Allen, to look back at 2021 and share how to best plan and set goals for a successful upcoming year!
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- Learn about the leadership challenges countless leaders face today,
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- Get inspired with our practical tips on what action you can take today to lead from a place of care, and more!
Thank you for tuning in, and stay caring!
Sincerely,
The Leaders Who Care team.