Principles of Leadership – How leaders can grow and improve in their roles Lyle Wells, always a trusted advisor and chief encourager, ignites disciple-makers. Lyle’s kids, his wife, and the thousands of high-caliber leaders he’s invested in will tell you the same thing: You want Lyle in your corner. As a leading voice for high-impact […]
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Empathetic Listening: Mastering Authentic Communication
In today’s fast-paced world, forging genuine connections and effectively communicating with others has become increasingly important. One crucial aspect of building such connections is empathetic listening, a skill that enables individuals to understand and relate to others on a deeper level. In this blog post, we’ll delve into this concept, explore its theoretical foundations, and […]
Embracing an Unconventional Mindset: Lateral Thinking for Creativity
In today’s fast-paced and competitive world, creativity and innovation are more important than ever. The ability to think differently and solve complex problems is crucial for personal and professional growth. One way to foster this ability is by embracing an unconventional mindset and using lateral thinking to achieve creative breakthroughs. In this post, we’ll explore […]
Embracing Competition for Success
The Power of Competition Competition has always been an integral part of human history. It’s the driving force behind the progress we’ve made, pushing us to innovate and explore new horizons. By embracing competition for success, we ourselves on a path to greatness. Here are some reasons why competition is essential for success: A Mindset […]
Risk-Taking Leadership: Elevate Your Approach for Unprecedented Success
In our rapidly evolving world, risk-taking leadership has emerged as an important factor in driving growth, innovation, and overall success. As a leader, embracing risks can catapult your organization to new heights and foster a culture of creativity and adaptability or bring about catastrophe. This article will explore the importance of risk-taking, backed by theory […]
Mastering Life’s Challenges: A Comprehensive Guide to Developing Grit and Resilience
We live in a world full of challenges. Yet, some people seem to conquer them with relative ease. What’s their secret? It’s called grit, and today we’re diving into how you can develop this powerful trait to thrive in an increasingly tough world by focusing on developing grit and resilience. Grit is more than just […]
#72 – Insights Into Parenting | John Rosemond
Insights into Parenting – Philosophies on developing mentally and emotionally strong children John Rosemond has worked with families, children, and parents since 1971 in the field of psychology. In 1971, John earned his masters in psychology from Western Illinois University and was elected to the Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society. In 1999, his alma […]
#71 – Understanding Media | Andrew McLuhan
Understanding Media – an entrance into the technological environment. How are we to get a perspective of understanding media today? The book, Understanding Media was written by noted media theorist Marshall McLuhan, and provided a revolutionary perspective on media, namely, that the medium is the message. Today, we talk with Marshall’s grandson, Andrew McLuhan on […]
#70 – Lessons of an Entrepreneur | Ray Pekowski
The Lessons of an Entrepreneur: How to Grow, Take Risks, and Survive If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be an entrepreneur, the challenges of starting a company, and the benefits of being your own boss, you will learn some of the lessons of an entrepreneur in this interview with Ray Pekowski, the CEO […]
#69 – The Value of Communicology | Dr. Richard Lanigan
The Value of Communicology and Communication Science What is the value of communicology? For many, the term sounds like a scholarly interpretation of the term communication. It’s much more than that. In this podcast, Dr. Richard Lanigan, distinguished scholar and professor of communicology, shares insights from his scholarly work on the value of communicology as […]
#68 – Civil Discourse in Human Relations | Dr. Laurie Moroco
Engaging in Civil Discourse in Human Relations Civil Discourse in human relations seems to be absent these days. In fact, much public and private communication is extremely polarized with defendants of differing positions setting up their arguments, their attacks, and their communication strategies to advance their agenda regardless of the relationship cost. The lack of […]
#67 – How to Think Better with General Semantics | Dr. Martin H. Levinson
How to Think Better In learning how to think better, General Semantics provides a system of communication and thought that allows us to move beyond the limitations that our language forces upon our thinking. General semantics is the renowned, practical discipline that applies modern scientific thinking and language strategies to solve problems. Through the application […]