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Learning from Leaders: Because Leaders are Learners

Patrick Veroneau

Learning from Leaders: Because Leaders are Learners

A weekly Business, Management and Education podcast
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Learning from Leaders: Because Leaders are Learners

Patrick Veroneau

Learning from Leaders: Because Leaders are Learners

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Learning from Leaders: Because Leaders are Learners

Patrick Veroneau

Learning from Leaders: Because Leaders are Learners

A weekly Business, Management and Education podcast
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Change is constant, and it can be disruptive. But what if you could view change as an opportunity for growth and innovation? In this episode, we speak with Curtis Bateman, co-author of the Franklin Covey book, Change: How to Turn Uncertainty in
Join Patrick Veroneau as he brings us the fascinating story of how entrepreneur John St. Pierre navigated the path to a $100 million success. Gain valuable insights into the world of entrepreneurship, with key takeaways including the importance
Companies are looking for star employees, and employees are looking for a place to thrive, and that is the crisis of commitment we tend to see today. And that struggle to find the right fit is difficult, but don’t worry because this episode of
Authenticity and connection are the cornerstones of leadership in the digital age. Embrace your uniqueness, maximize human connections, and let AI be your ally, not your replacement. Join us in this episode as Dorien Morin-Van Dam, organic soci
When managers lose sight of connecting with their teams, their employees go AWOL, and the future of the business start to dim. How should leaders keep the hearth of the business burning to keep their team warm? In this episode, JC Bernstein, a
An organization is only as great as the people within it, and leaders are the very ones who can bring out the best in them. Unfortunately, despite the changes that would have pushed our models to evolve, Stephen M.R. Covey observed that our
Empowerment springs forth when we embrace the truth that we are the architects of our own growth. Choose to stop waiting for someone else to fix you and instead take charge to transform yourself into the best version of yourself. Join Patrick V
Within the crucible of stress lies the opportunity to forge our inner strength, transforming adversity into a powerful catalyst for personal growth and resilience. Join host Patrick Varano as he sits down with Joy Langley, a stress management
Resilience is not just something that’s nice to have. In this day and age, it is a requirement to thrive, especially for leaders. Resilience is a muscle, and adversity is what builds it. How do we gain mastery over our circumstances and emerge
Everyone has a goal, but not everyone can reach it. What is the difference between those who succeed from those who do not? In this episode, Jennings Smith, a real estate investor, provides insight on breaking the mental barrier to success with
It is often a common human condition to sell ourselves short. We think we are not capable enough to achieve the things we want in our lives. That is why when the going gets tough, we retreat into a victim mentality. It is time to acknowledge th
Are you tired of the same old performance management approach that leaves both you and your employees feeling stressed and disengaged? In this podcast episode, we explore the challenges of traditional performance management and provide pract
In today’s episode, we talk about a concrete and hands-on method for making wise decisions every day.   Every fifteen minutes, each of us can make ten or more small decisions. Some of them are relatively inconsequential, while others can change
Listening is a skill essential to all careers and all aspects of life. But not a lot of us know the art of deep listening. No one taught us those skills. That’s where Oscar Trimboli comes in. Oscar is the host of the award-winning podcast Deep
Mary Barra's journey to becoming the first female CEO of General Motors is a story of perseverance, leadership, and breaking barriers. In this episode, David Welch explores the impact she's had on GM and the automotive industry as a whole. Davi
Not all CEOs are good leaders. A significant number of CEOs still need leadership skills. That’s where Don Schmincke of Saga Leadership comes in. Don trains over 700 CEOs per year in unconventional leadership principles. Don advises to stay awa
Leaders with influence tend to be rare. But it’s always possible as a leader to be positively influential to your team. World-renowned leadership advisor Rene Rodriguez joins us in today’s episode to tell you how to lead with influence. Rene w
Gaining a strong business traction can be a bit overwhelming, especially for startups. Laura McDowell is here to explain how to make this huge task somewhat manageable as a professional implementer of the Entrepreneurial Operating System. Joini
Influence is such an important word in business. Yet, it is often taken the wrong way. People think that influence has to be forceful or assert power. This is far from the truth, and if you influence the right way, you can get powerful outcome
The work environment can be the biggest detractor in your company. Employees’ engagement is greatly affected by the work environment you create around them, as it leads to employee burnout. In this episode, Mia Baytop Russell, the co-author of
We carry with us certain parts of our childhood that often influence the choices we take in adulthood. Those formative years instill values and beliefs that tend to guide us in our day-to-day lives. That is why it is helpful to recognize how ou
Want to become a great leader that inspires people and drives success? In this episode, Patrick Veroneau is joined by his special guest, Evolution managing director Matt Auron. Matt shares the many challenges in the industry they've encountere
Organizations spend more than $30 billion annually on strategy creation, and more than 80% of those strategies fail. Here's a solution to that! In this episode, Jim Huling, the Co-Author of The 4 Disciplines of Execution, shares the proven prac
If you want to start a podcast, you have to start it right. So many podcasts don't even make it past their 10th episode because they don't know what they're doing. You need to know your "why" and your values so that you can find your audience.
People want professional development, but not many companies provide them with that. In today's episode, Dr. Andrew Rahaman, the Co-founder of bluSPARC, takes a deep dive into the powerful coaching model that will help you develop your leaders
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