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Lassoing Leadership
Garth Nichols and Jason Rogers
112 episodes
3 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!
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Education
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Outraged: A Leader's Guide to Navigating Moral Conflict - S3E4
Lassoing Leadership
23 minutes 35 seconds
2 months ago
Outraged: A Leader's Guide to Navigating Moral Conflict - S3E4

Summary:

Welcome back to Beards Book Club, where we tackle big ideas for everyday leaders. This week, join hosts Garth Nichols and Jason Rogers as they wrangle with Kurt Gray's book, Outraged. We're diving into the messy, human side of leadership, exploring how to transform moral outrage from a divisive force into an opportunity for connection. Get ready to learn about the power of empathy, the art of storytelling, and the surprising way understanding fear can help you become a more compassionate and effective leader.

Top Takeaways:

  • The Power of Connection: Leaders can't solve problems if their community doesn't trust them. Gray's framework of Connect, Invite, Validate is a game-changer for building empathy and bridging divides.

  • Stories > Statistics: Forget the spreadsheets. To foster real connection, you need to appeal to the heart, not just the head. Personal stories of harm are far more effective at building empathy and common ground than data alone.

  • The "Who's the Victim?" Question: When outrage flares up, it's often because people have different ideas about who the "real" victim is. Understanding these "moral dyads" is the first step toward resolving conflict.

  • Outrage is a Systemic Issue: We can't eliminate outrage, but we can build more compassionate communities. A leader's job is to create systems that reduce outrage and promote mutual understanding.

Sound Bites:

  • "What are they afraid of?"

  • "You can't unring a bell."

  • "Never quit on a bad day."

Chapters:

  • 00:00 - Why We're All So Outraged

  • 04:35 - How Leaders Can Tame the Beast of Outrage

  • 07:22 - The Magic of Empathy and a Good Story

  • 10:21 - De-escalating Emotional Meltdowns

  • 12:43 - The Art of Naming the Moral Dyad

  • 15:31 - Building a More Compassionate Community

  • 18:23 - Your Leadership Challenge for the Week

  • 21:13 - The Beards Book Club Outro (and what's next!)

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!