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The Life of a Servant
Dennis Mills
23 episodes
5 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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Part 9: Social Cohesion and Moving the System Forward
The Life of a Servant
59 minutes 1 second
2 years ago
Part 9: Social Cohesion and Moving the System Forward

Part 9: Social Cohesion and Moving the System Forward

This final episode of the series, Part 9 of 9, focuses on a discussion of social cohesion. The discussion culminates into the question of how to move the "system" forward, and is from a conference held more than 20 years ago in Toronto. Part 9 features John Duffy, Gordon Dryden, Paul Martin, Bruce Powe, Michael Kirby and Serge Joyal.

We have enhanced the quality of the original audio as much as possible, and have repurposed the discussion into this nine-part podcast series as part of our efforts to advance the dialogue, continue the debate, and share the knowledge and information exchanged in 2002. In so doing, this podcast, and this specific series in fact, serves those listeners who have a passion for public policy in Canada and around the world.

Background:

Originally produced by our team at Ingenuity Radio in 2002, Searching for the New Liberalism is a nine-part series adapted for this podcast, The Life of a Servant. These episodes are reproduced and updated audio files from a conference that my team and I streamed live and published in 2002. Held at the Munk Centre at the University of Toronto, Search for the New Liberalism involved a who's who of participants. Our group, Ingenuity Radio, in collaboration with Standard Radio and CFRB in Toronto, produced the audio stream and later converted each segment into published podcasts. Learn more about this initiative in my newest book, From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair, in the chapter, "Searching for Ingenuity". I also encourage you to check out additional information at DennisMills.com.


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.