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Lassoing Leadership
Garth Nichols and Jason Rogers
112 episodes
4 days ago
CALLING ALL LASSO and LEADERSHIP Fans! Join us on this journey to a better, kinder and more compelling way to lead! We are going to take a journey through the hit series Ted Lasso and explore what leadership lessons exist and there are tons!
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CALLING ALL LASSO and LEADERSHIP Fans! Join us on this journey to a better, kinder and more compelling way to lead! We are going to take a journey through the hit series Ted Lasso and explore what leadership lessons exist and there are tons!
Show more...
Education
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Exploring Moral Outrage with Kurt Gray - S3E2
Lassoing Leadership
18 minutes 58 seconds
2 months ago
Exploring Moral Outrage with Kurt Gray - S3E2

Episode Description

In the inaugural episode of Beards Book Club, hosts Jason Rogers and Garth Nichols delve into "Outraged" by Kurt Gray. This episode explores the nuances of moral outrage, its role in leadership, and how it can be harnessed to foster empathy and understanding.

Discover how storytelling and empathy can bridge divides and why moral outrage is both a challenge and an opportunity for leaders today.


Key Topics:

Understanding moral outrage and its signals The role of storytelling in bridging divides Empathy as a leadership tool Strategies for managing outrage in communities The neuroscience behind moral judgments


Guest Bio:

Kurt Gray is a professor of psychology and neuroscience, known for his work on moral judgments and empathy. His book "Outraged" offers insights into the complexities of moral outrage and its impact on leadership.


Memorable Quotes:

"Outrage is often a moral signal, an emotional flare that tells you the need to change." "Sharing personal stories of harm is a powerful way to bridge moral and political divides."


Call to Action:

Join us in reading "Outraged" and reflect on its insights with your team. Subscribe now to stay updated on future episodes and deepen your understanding of leadership and moral outrage.


Hashtags: #Leadership #MoralOutrage #Empathy #Podcast

Lassoing Leadership
CALLING ALL LASSO and LEADERSHIP Fans! Join us on this journey to a better, kinder and more compelling way to lead! We are going to take a journey through the hit series Ted Lasso and explore what leadership lessons exist and there are tons!