I am back after a hiatus from the podcast world. On today's short episode I am joined by my daughter, Hannah. We talk about leadership from the perspective of an 11-year old. Hannah shares her recipe on what makes a great leader. I share my thoughts on how it feels to let someone go. We also throw in some good old fashioned banter between a father and daughter.
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I am back after a hiatus from the podcast world. On today's short episode I am joined by my daughter, Hannah. We talk about leadership from the perspective of an 11-year old. Hannah shares her recipe on what makes a great leader. I share my thoughts on how it feels to let someone go. We also throw in some good old fashioned banter between a father and daughter.
In this week's episode, I am joined by former athletic director of DePaul University Jean Lenti Ponsetto. We take a deep dive into the evolution of women's sports and discuss the historical significance of the 50th anniversary of Title IX (gender equity in sports). Jean shares her experiences as a student-athlete in the '70s, along with her 40+ years as an administrator at DePaul University. Jean provides her recipe for leadership and the need for people to find their voices. If you have neve...
Lead At Work and At Home
I am back after a hiatus from the podcast world. On today's short episode I am joined by my daughter, Hannah. We talk about leadership from the perspective of an 11-year old. Hannah shares her recipe on what makes a great leader. I share my thoughts on how it feels to let someone go. We also throw in some good old fashioned banter between a father and daughter.