
Let’s Talk: Make Effective Feedback Your Superpower
Dr. Therese Huston, a cognitive scientist at Seattle University, joins Scott to discuss her latest book, Let’s Talk: Make Effective Feedback Your Superpower.
Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders is produced in partnership with ILA Fellow and past ILA Board member Scott J. Allen and is ILA’s official podcast.
ILA Fellow Maureen Metcalf partners with ILA on a series of Global Leadership episodes within her podcast Innovating Leadership.
ILA Members Lauren Bullock and Dan Jenkins partner with ILA to feature the work of ILA members on a series of episodes within the Leadership Educator Podcast.
Dr. Therese Huston, a cognitive scientist at Seattle University, joins Scott to discuss her latest book, Let’s Talk: Make Effective Feedback Your Superpower.
How can the Collegiate Leadership Competition serve as a cornerstone for student leadership programming? Scott talks with Western University’s CLC leaders about their unique approach to using CLC as a tool for student leaders developing other student leaders.
As a society, we face a dramatic loss of trust in each other and in our institutions. Dr. Mary Jo Burchard shares her experiences with struggle and how it impacts your ability to build trust.
Dr. Kaitlin Wolfert is the Coordinator for The Center for Student Achievement at Penn State Abington. She joins Scott to discuss her research on the influence of The Collegiate Leadership Competition and its three programmatic elements of action learning, coaching, and intrapersonal reflection on individual resilience.
Bela Jevtovic & Dan Jenkins join Scott to discuss the Collegiate Leadership Competition (CLC). CLC, a nonprofit founded in 2015, creates a digital practice field where students can actively apply what they learn via CLC’s global virtual competition.
Meghan Pickett and Bruce DeRuntz join Scott to discuss coaching a leadership team for the Collegiate Leadership Competition.
Mark Shapiro, President and CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays, shares his approach to effective leadership and discuss how this approach positioned the Toronto Blue Jays to navigate the challenges they faced – and the solutions they implemented so that the game could go on amidst the COVID pandemic.
Dr. Corey Seemiller explains how the ILA Leadership Education Academy grew from a conversation with Dan at a diner in Ohio into one of the most popular professional development immersion programs for leadership educators.
Drew Dudley is a leadership educator and speaker who focuses on creating value-driven cultures of leadership. His TED talk was recently named one of TIME Magazine’s “Seven Speeches That Will Make You a Better Leader.” Drew joins Scott to share his signature wisdom on everyday leadership.
Medical schools do a great job preparing students for medical procedures, but a crucial element for great healthcare is missed: leadership training. Neil Grunberg shares his experiences and how the leadership framework he developed with Maureen can be used to build the leadership skills needed by medical staff to make our healthcare system stronger.
Barbara Crosby joins Scott to talk about an integrative approach to leadership. Crosby is associate professor emerita at the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs and former academic co-director of the Center for Integrative Leadership at the University of Minnesota.
Dr. Steve Mortenson is an award-winning teacher and researcher. Steve’s mission is to help people help themselves by sharing transformative tools for building personal skills and relational effectiveness. He received his Ph.D. in Communication from Purdue University.
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