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Leadership Lab with Dr. Patrick Leddin
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 245

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Episode 244: Practice the Power of Curiosity and Learning from Others with Taylor Leddin-McMaster
Épisode 244
mercredi 1 mai 2024 • Durée 31:39
In this episode of the Leadership Lab podcast, Patrick engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Taylor Leddin-McMaster, exploring the profound significance of curiosity and the art of understanding others' stories. With a remarkable career trajectory since the tender age of 17, Taylor has established herself as a prominent freelance writer, garnering recognition from esteemed national platforms and earning accolades as a leading figure in journalism, notably by Thrive Global. Taylor is the Life Editor at The Daily Journal and Editor-in-Chief of The Tidbit.
Episode 243: Watch Out for Your Counterfeit Emotions with Curtis Morley
Épisode 243
mercredi 24 avril 2024 • Durée 41:59
In this episode of the Leadership Lab, Patrick welcomes Curtis Morley, a Wall Street Journal Bestselling author and seasoned entrepreneur. Curtis delves into the complex world of emotions, focusing on the deceptive impact of counterfeit emotions on decision-making and leadership. Drawing on his extensive experience, he offers actionable insights on how to identify and manage these misleading feelings to enhance personal and professional growth.
Tune in to uncover the strategies needed to navigate emotional challenges effectively and transform your understanding of your emotional landscape for better leadership and success. Learn more about Curtis and his work at https://www.counterfeitemotions.com/?
Episode 234: Influence Like a Pro with Author Robert Cialdini
Épisode 234
mercredi 7 février 2024 • Durée 38:45
In this episode, Patrick welcomes author, Dr. Robert Cialdini into the Leadership Lab to talk about his work in the area of influence. In so many ways leadership can be boiled down to two key aspects. One is influencing others, and the other one is making decisions. This episode addresses the first issue, influence, head-on.
Episode 144: Embrace That Life is a Team Sport With Leader and MLS Team Owner John Ingram
Épisode 144
mercredi 25 mai 2022 • Durée 41:36
John Ingram joins Patrick this week in the Leadership Lab to discuss how life and leadership are team sports. John should know. As co-founder of Nashville Soccer Club and Chairman of Ingram Industries Inc, John works to surround himself with strong team players who set big goals and execute with excellence.
John joined Ingram Industries Inc. in 1986, serving early in his career as the Assistant Treasurer and also as President of Tennessee Book Company (which became part of Ingram Content Group in 2009). He later served as President of Ingram Book Company, Vice President of Purchasing for Ingram Micro Europe, and Director of Purchasing for Ingram Micro Inc. He has been a member of the Ingram Micro Inc. Board of Directors since 1996.
John is active as a volunteer in a number of educational and charitable organizations. He is the chairman of the board of Nashville’s Entrepreneur Center. He is a member of the Board of Trust of Vanderbilt University. He currently serves on the boards of Montgomery Bell Academy and The Harpeth Hall School in Nashville. He is Chair of the Western Governors University Tennessee Advisory Board.
Episode 143: Tackle Tough Issues and Make a Difference with CEO and Author Y-Vonne Hutchinson
Épisode 143
mercredi 18 mai 2022 • Durée 48:11
Y-Vonne Hutchinson is the CEO & Founder of Ready Set and the author of How to Talk to Your Boss About Race: Speaking Up Without Getting Shut Down. Y-Vonne believes in tackling big problems and that doing so requires big toolkits. Her company focuses on diversity and inclusion training to help companies to speak up productively about racism and turn talk into action.
Prior to launching ReadySet, she worked as an international labor and human rights lawyer for nearly a decade. She has worked with foreign national governments, the US Department of State, and the UN. She is a member of Harvard Law’s Institute for Global Law and Policy network and an expert on labor relations and diversity in the workplace.
Y-Vonne and Patrick discuss challenging issues including conflict, racism, crisis, personal trauma, and more. The topics are heavy (and so is the conversation at times), but you will finish listening and be energized to learn and do more. Find out more about Y-Vonne’s work at https://www.thereadyset.co
Episode 142: Launch Your Entrepreneurial Efforts with Ready Dress Go Co-Founders Jessica Kaplan and Zoe Antell
Épisode 142
mercredi 11 mai 2022 • Durée 31:06
Jessica Kaplan and Zoe Antell, are passionate about the fashion industry and female empowerment. As Vanderbilt University students, they launched Ready Dress Go to address an unmet need in the market.
“We discovered there is a significant gap in the retail market for college-aged women in need of business attire that is appropriate for networking, interviewing, and working while also being stylish and highlighting the uniqueness of each individual.”
Jessica, Zoe, and Patrick discuss understanding customers' needs, putting together a solution to address gaps in the market, and working with others to build something worth building.
Episode 141: Lead and Grow a Lifestyle Brand with President Ken Natori
Épisode 141
mercredi 4 mai 2022 • Durée 33:56
Ken Natori is the President of The Natori Company, a designer fashion brand with collections ranging from ready-to-wear, lingerie, and sleepwear, to home textiles, fine jewelry, accessories, bath, and fine jewelry.
Patrick and Ken discuss career decisions, transitions, and working in a family business. Learn from Ken’s experience in launching The Natori Company’s e-commerce and licensing business; overseeing finance, public relations, and marketing departments; and leading the business through the COVID pandemic.
Prior to Natori, Ken worked as both a TV and Radio Reporter for Bloomberg and in International Equities at Lehman Brothers. Ken holds an MBA from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business and a B.A. from Amherst College.
Episode 140: Perceive Problems as Projects and Get Things Done With Bestselling Author David Allen
Épisode 140
mercredi 27 avril 2022 • Durée 34:03
David Allen joins Patrick to discuss the Getting Things Done (GTD) method and how we can use it to reduce ambient anxiety and appropriately engage in our work. David says that the key is to empty our minds and begin to see problems as projects. For over 35 years, David has helped leaders to increase their productivity, reduce stress, and win the game of business and life. Learn more about David’s work at www.gettingthingsdone.com.
Episode 139: Build Relationships, Step Up and Do Good in the World With Teddy Raskin
Épisode 139
mercredi 20 avril 2022 • Durée 54:41
While attending Vanderbilt University, Teddy Raskin started Lights on the Lawn (LOTL), an on-campus concert series in Nashville, TN. Initially created to raise funds to support the needs of an injured friend, LOTL grew to other university campuses and has raised over $630,000 for local charities. When COVID hit and health-related restrictions put concerts on the back burner, Teddy co-founded KOACORE, a full-scale safety management firm. KOACORE has delivered millions of safety products to clients throughout the U.S., contributed directly to the needs of those in worn-torn Ukraine, and launched an effort to return concert attendees and performers to venues worldwide. In the episode, Teddy shares with Patrick the five lessons he's learned about leading in adversity and encourages us to step up and make a difference.
Episode 138: See What is Hiding in Plain Sight with Author and Art Historian Amy Herman
Épisode 138
mercredi 13 avril 2022 • Durée 34:36
Learn to better observe, communicate, and problem-solve with lawyer and art historian Amy Herman. Amy joins Patrick in the Leadership Lab to explore how looking closely at painting, sculpture, and photography can help you hone your visual intelligence. They explore how to recognize the most pertinent and useful information as well as recognize biases that impede decision-making.
Over 20 years ago, Amy developed her Art of Perception seminar to improve medical students' observation and communication skills with their patients when she was the Head of Education at The Frick Collection in New York City. She subsequently adapted the program for a wide range of professionals and leads sessions internationally for the New York City Police Department, the FBI, the French National Police, the Department of Defense, Interpol, the State Department, Fortune 500 companies, first responders, the military, and the intelligence community. Her new book Fixed: How to Perfect the Fine Art of Problem-Solving will challenge you to think and act in new ways.









