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The Life of a Servant
Dennis Mills
23 episodes
6 days ago
The key to successful leadership is the capacity to be a dedicated servant. Although I've been a businessman, a parliamentarian, a community leader and volunteer, husband, father and a grandfather, through it all I have been a servant. I talk about these experiences in my memoir, "From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair", available on Amazon (https://a.co/d/d7qqbpS). And in this podcast we feature conversations with a who’s who of successful leaders, and learn how they achieved what they did by being authentic servants.
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The key to successful leadership is the capacity to be a dedicated servant. Although I've been a businessman, a parliamentarian, a community leader and volunteer, husband, father and a grandfather, through it all I have been a servant. I talk about these experiences in my memoir, "From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair", available on Amazon (https://a.co/d/d7qqbpS). And in this podcast we feature conversations with a who’s who of successful leaders, and learn how they achieved what they did by being authentic servants.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair: The Podcast Episode
The Life of a Servant
53 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair: The Podcast Episode

Season 2, Episode 9

In this episode, host Brian Crombie, of the Brian Crombie Radio Hour, chats with Dennis Mills about his newest book, From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair: A Memoir.

Published in October, the book is a memoir about a life in service.

Brian Crombie reviews the book, describing From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair as a compelling narrative about the value of working for others in the greater common good—the value and lessons of being a servant.

This interview was originally aired on November 5 on News Talk Sauga 960 AM, and it provides listeners with an in-depth conversation that explores the meaning of service, whether it’s in business, in one’s community or the in public sector.

The book assembles more than 50 personal experiences with people including prime ministers and presidents, music, film and sports celebrities, and leaders from every professional walk of life.

And this episode of The Life of a Servant features Brian Crombie and Dennis Mills getting into the details and backstories about these and many more fascinating personal experiences, what we can learn from these stories and, of course, how and where you can get a copy of From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair.

Get your copy today at www.benmcnallybooks.com.

Visit www.dennismills.com or www.bigskybooks.ca for more information. #books #memoir #podcast #politics #bookstagram #parliament #publicpolicy #government #canadianbusiness #politicalleadership #thelifeofaservant #lifeofaservant #politicalmemoir

The Life of a Servant
The key to successful leadership is the capacity to be a dedicated servant. Although I've been a businessman, a parliamentarian, a community leader and volunteer, husband, father and a grandfather, through it all I have been a servant. I talk about these experiences in my memoir, "From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair", available on Amazon (https://a.co/d/d7qqbpS). And in this podcast we feature conversations with a who’s who of successful leaders, and learn how they achieved what they did by being authentic servants.