Leading With Nice Podcast
Leading Through Depression and Anxiety with Ezra Byer
Having been in the trenches — and highly intentional around discovering a way out — Ezra Byer wrote a book about what to do when depression and anxiety takes hold. He discusses some practical steps leaders can take when struggling with mental health.
Collaboration Where You Least Expect It with Angie Peters
Throughout her career, Angie Peters has made a habit of seeking out intentional partnerships and creating collaborations where others wouldn’t expect to look. While she’s naturally gifted at doing this, it is a skill that can be taught. She recently shared her steps to creating successful collaborations on the Leading With Nice podcast.
The Power of Storytelling with Shad
Shad’s career as a rapper has spanned almost two decades. He speaks about not only telling stories but receiving stories, and his leadership shines in situations where he is given the opportunity to be doing both.
Letting Creativity Lead with Laurance Yap
Creativity can be used to lead, influence and yes, sell cars. Laurance Yap shares some of what inspires him when seeking to do just that.
The Value of Curiosity with Latif Nasser
Latif Nasser, host of Netflix’s Connected and Director of Research at the award-winning New York Public Radio show Radiolab, holds curiosity as one of his core values.
Keeping the Learning from a Fallen Leader with Dan Goddard
Every leader lets us down in some way or another. Dan Goddard helps us understand how we can keep the good in the learning from a leader who has had a morale failure.
Leadership Happens When You Put Others First with Omar Ha-Redeye
Omar Ha-Redeye has built a reputation for always being there when needed. The takeaway from this is simple: when you put the people you serve first, you are demonstrating excellent leadership.
Hero Making with Paul Magnus
Paul Magnus has been teaching leadership for 50 years and is most excited about the idea of co-leading, co-owning and co-creating as a leader.
Inspiring and Creating Vision with Jack Armstrong
Jack Armstrong has been a coach and television personality. But more importantly, he’s been a husband and father — and that’s where he draws his leadership learning from.