Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership & Ethics (COLE); Duke Divinity School
6 episodes
7 months ago
In this episode of Duke’s Life of Significance series, host Sanyin Siang interviews Hubert Joly who reminds us to live a purpose-driven life—as individuals and as leaders. Hubert notes that it can be dangerous to think about yourself solely in terms of your work; figuring out your noble purpose and orienting your life around that purpose can correct the myth that we are only as valuable as our production output.
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In this episode of Duke’s Life of Significance series, host Sanyin Siang interviews Hubert Joly who reminds us to live a purpose-driven life—as individuals and as leaders. Hubert notes that it can be dangerous to think about yourself solely in terms of your work; figuring out your noble purpose and orienting your life around that purpose can correct the myth that we are only as valuable as our production output.
In this episode of Duke’s Life of Significance series, hosts Sanyin Siang and Pau Gasol interview Marley Dias, the sixteen-year-old founder of #1000BlackGirlBooks, a campaign to identify one thousand books with black girl protagonists. The movement, since its founding in 2015, has collected more than 13,000 books, now complied in a database. In this interview, Marley discusses intergenerational courage, community, and what it means to live a life of significance at any age, saying, “When it c...
Duke Life of Significance
In this episode of Duke’s Life of Significance series, host Sanyin Siang interviews Hubert Joly who reminds us to live a purpose-driven life—as individuals and as leaders. Hubert notes that it can be dangerous to think about yourself solely in terms of your work; figuring out your noble purpose and orienting your life around that purpose can correct the myth that we are only as valuable as our production output.