Bob Stobener , a seasoned leader celebrated for his adept communication skills, has a unique perspective on improving communication as a means to foster understanding and collaboration. Drawing from his creative background in cartooning and strategic advertising at a successful comedy club, Stobener believes that effective communication is essential not only for resolving conflicts but also for enhancing personal and professional growth. He emphasizes the importance of listening and forming genuine connections, demonstrating how these practices can lead to positive outcomes, as seen in his ability to guide team members toward fulfilling career paths. By advocating for open and honest dialogue, Stobener illustrates how strong communication skills can support individual success and organizational excellence across various industries. (00:01:52) Communication Skills: Comedy Club to Corporate Success (00:14:21) Transparent Interactions: The Foundation of Leadership Success (00:14:21) Transformative Impact of Transparent Leadership Communication (00:19:41) Mastering Communication Skills for Multifaceted Success Hosted by Larry Wilson Produced by: Verbal Ninja Productions Producer: R. Scott Edwards Sponsored by: The Wilson Method **Check out NEW upgraded website with FREE offer !! Visit: https://theWilsonMethod.com Link: TheWilsonMethod.com…
Better in Bucharest is a podcast about life experiences, leadership lessons, faith, and hope. This podcast will show you that you don't have to compromise your values to achieve happiness.
Better in Bucharest is a podcast about life experiences, leadership lessons, faith, and hope. This podcast will show you that you don't have to compromise your values to achieve happiness.
Jimmy Martin is an accomplished healthcare executive with extensive experience in the industry. As the Vice President of Business Development at Three Oaks Hospice, he plays a key role in driving strategic growth and expanding the organization's reach. Prior to this, he served as the Chief Executive Officer of Total Patient Care, where he was responsible for enhancing operational efficiency and leading business development initiatives. A graduate of Baylor University, Martin brings a strong educational foundation and a deep understanding of the healthcare sector to his leadership roles.…
Peter D. Knutson is a partner advisor in Allworth’s Lawrence, Kansas office. A graduate of Baylor University, where he earned degrees in both Financial Planning and Real Estate, he later moved to Pennsylvania where he taught an adult continuing education course on personal financial planning through Penn State University. Anxious to start a family, he subsequently relocated to Kansas where he coached University of Kansas professors, staff, and administrators about making informed investment and financial planning decisions. A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional with 30 years of advisory experience, he is the father of five children. When he is not working to improve the lives of his clients, Pete enjoys spending time with his wife, Julie, and pursuing his passions of golf, photography, and astronomy.…
David is a values-based executive with demonstrated leadership in building a shared vision, translating that vision to execution, organizational development, and successful strategies for early and growth-stage businesses. David serves as President at Improving and has been with the company since its founding in 2007. He sits on the board of United Texas Bank. He is a Founding Member of the Forbes Dallas Business Council. He is a graduate of the Integral Leadership Program (ILP) at Stagen Leadership Academy. He has been an external coach for the Senior Leadership Initiative since 2013 and is now participating in the Executive Coaching Cohort to continue his investment in others. He is an active member of the Young President's Organization (YPO) and has served on the board in multiple roles, including Chairman, in his 7 years of service. David is a regular speaker and author on topics such as Conscious Capitalism, leadership development, start-ups, technology, and innovation.…
The podcast explores the importance of deep, long-term friendships, emphasizing that authentic friendship requires emotional investment, time, and effort. The three guests share how they became friends during childhood and college, chose to live near each other to strengthen their relationship, and how this decision positively impacted their lives, families, and careers.…
This episode features Lynda, who shares her journey of faith, career, and personal transformation. Lynda Tait Randle, as Bill Gaither has fondly introduced her for over a decade, was born in the inner city of Washington, D.C. She is the middle child of seven and feels blessed to have had the privilege of being raised in a Christian home. Despite being led to the Lord at the young age of 12, it would be years later before she really experienced the freedom from bondage that only God could give. Music became a way out of pain and heartache for Lynda and as a result of this God-given gift, many doors of opportunity have opened up for her. Lynda’s distinct alto voice has created opportunities for her to minister across the United States and around the world. Her gift has allowed her to share the stage with musical and spiritual legends such as Andre Crouch and Billy Graham, and she has been a cherished favorite on the Gaither Homecoming videos and tour since 1993.…
This podcast features Kevin Nunnally, a retired IBM Vice President, discussing his career, leadership philosophy, and insights on the evolving workplace. The key takeaways include: Career and Technological Evolution : Kevin reflects on his 34 years at IBM and beyond, detailing major technological shifts—mainframes, personal computing, the internet, mobile tech, cloud computing, and now AI. He emphasizes how these advancements have transformed work, eliminating routine tasks through automation and demanding higher-level skills like strategy, innovation, and problem-solving. Workplace Challenges and Culture Shifts : Kevin critiques the top-down leadership style popularized by figures like Steve Jobs, contrasting it with the collaborative, team-oriented approach he values. He highlights the importance of respect for individuals and creativity within teams to foster innovation and a positive work environment. Implications for the Next Generation : For students entering the workforce, Kevin underscores the need to adapt to rapid change, develop strategic and creative skills, and embrace teamwork. He also discusses concerns about disengagement and minimal effort from younger workers, advocating for a renewed balance in work culture. Leadership Lessons and Personal Principles : Kevin shares practical advice for success, including maintaining a positive attitude, being generous with time and talent, collaborating across disciplines, seeking and becoming mentors, and cultivating gratitude. He emphasizes that giving back and focusing on others leads to greater career satisfaction and success. Vision for the Future : Kevin calls for restoring joy and satisfaction in work through collaborative, respectful, and inclusive environments. He encourages both his generation and the next to contribute to creating workplaces where people feel valued and energized.…
The podcast delves into the importance of relationships and mentorship in shaping our understanding of the world, particularly in an era of rapid technological advancements. The speaker emphasizes that while technology changes the way we live, human connections remain essential, a truth highlighted during the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic. Key Takeaways: Relationships Matter Human interactions are integral to personal growth and well-being. Family roles, such as being a parent, are deeply fulfilling and influential. The Elephant Story Analogy The classic tale of blind men and an elephant illustrates how limited perspectives can lead to incomplete understanding. This underscores the need for broader narratives and mentorship to gain a fuller picture of life and its complexities. Mentorship: Definition and Impact A mentor is an experienced individual who guides and supports someone with less experience, fostering both personal and professional growth. Mentors stretch their mentees' perspectives, much like yeast causes dough to expand. Qualities of a Good Mentor Patience, empathy, emotional intelligence, bravery, humility, good communication skills, and availability. Mentors balance encouragement with constructive criticism, helping mentees navigate challenges. Responsibilities of Mentees Show respect, gratitude, and openness to learning. Be honest, teachable, and willing to listen to feedback, even when it’s difficult. Recognize and credit mentors for their contributions. Different Types of Mentoring Mentorship can be one-on-one or group-based, short-term or long-term, professional or holistic. Younger generations can also mentor older ones in areas like technology, fostering mutual growth. The Role of Mentoring Programs Organizations offering structured mentoring programs provide opportunities for deeper personal and professional development. Participants are encouraged to seek mentors actively and value their guidance. The podcast concludes by affirming the audience's potential and the value of mentorship in shaping their journey. It calls listeners to appreciate their mentors and pay it forward by mentoring others.…
The podcast episode of Better in Bucharest features Chris Tatham, CEO of a global market research firm, sharing transformative leadership lessons rooted in faith, humility, and service. Chris reflects on his early ambition for wealth and power, inspired by figures like Donald Trump, but reveals how his worldview shifted as he recognized the fleeting nature of fame and material success. Anchoring his life in faith and serving others reshaped his approach to leadership, family, and business. Key points of his philosophy include: Excellence in Small Things : Success begins with humility and attention to detail. Small tasks build trust and character. Teamwork : Prioritize relationships over self-promotion. Treat every team member with respect and value their input. Teachability : Embrace mentorship and lifelong learning. Chris credits mentors like Dr. Chwen Sheu for shaping his life and career. Servant Leadership : Serve others selflessly to inspire loyalty and empower future leaders. Perseverance : Overcome challenges with resilience, supported by those you've invested in along the way. Chris emphasizes that true leadership is measured by the lives positively impacted. He challenges listeners to prioritize legacy over self-interest, highlighting the exponential influence a leader can have on others and, by extension, society. Grounded in biblical principles, he asserts that fulfillment and success come from putting others first, echoing the teachings of Jesus: “If you want to be first, you must be last and servant of all.…
Ron Coble - Senior Vice President (Ret) South Central Regional Executive at Zurich North America. He graduated from Ardmore High School in 1974, Murray State College in 1976, and Oklahoma State University in 1979. His career spanned from 1984 to 2011 with Farmers Insurance Group/Zurich Financial, where he held various positions in Claims, Marketing, Distribution Management, Legislative-Regulatory Affairs, Media, Compliance, Risk Management, and Executive Administration. He recently retired as a Senior Vice President. Throughout his career, he moved 10 times, living in Texas, Oklahoma, and California, and worked both nationally and internationally. He has served on several boards, including holding the position of Chairman, with notable examples being the Personal Insurance Federation of California and the Insurance Guarantee Fund of California. After spending 10 years in Thousand Oaks, California, he and his wife returned to Texas.…
Peter D. Knutson is a partner-advisor at Allworth’s Lawrence, Kansas office. He holds degrees in Financial Planning and Real Estate from Baylor University. After graduating, he moved to Pennsylvania, where he taught a personal financial planning course for adult continuing education at Penn State University. Eager to start a family, he later settled in Kansas, where he provided investment and financial planning guidance to University of Kansas professors, staff, and administrators. A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional with three decades of advisory experience, Peter is a father of five. Peter has a deep love for Romania and is passionate about working with college students. Known for his generosity and solution-oriented approach, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Julie, and indulging in his hobbies of golf, photography, and astronomy.…
Dr. Liz Jackson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Ryerson University. Previously, she was a Research Fellow in the School of Philosophy at Australian National University . She received her Ph.D. from the Department of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame , and my BA in philosophy at Kansas State University . In this episode, Dr. Liz Jackson answered some interesting questions, like what Pascal’s Wager is? Is faith consistent with science? Is faith a 'crutch’? She also spoke about her doubts and what helped her in those moments.…
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