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Wie kann in Teams und Unternehmen eine starke Identität geformt werden? Dazu spricht Theresa in der neuen Episode unseres Podcasts „New Work Meets Science" mit Rolf van Dick, Professor für Sozialpsychologie an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt. Neben aktuellen Forschungs-Insights hat der Experte für Identity Leadership und Identitätsentwicklung in Teams auch spannende Praxistipps für Führungskräfte und Beschäftigte im Gepäck. Wie schaffe ich es, als Führungskraft die Identität meines Teams zu verkörpern und gleichzeitig als Person authentisch zu bleiben? Und wie können hybride Teams ganz gezielt daran arbeiten, ein Gefühl der Zusammengehörigkeit zu erhalten? Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Jay Moore joins the show for his usual Monday segment continuing the Blackshirt Hour to discuss how high quality leadership can change a football program, the importance of having a solid identity, and more. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Bring yourself to work" is all the rage in workplaces, but are we truly accepted for who we are?In today's episode, I explore this question with my guest, Amethysta Herrick. She shares how she had to "squelch who I was because I had to."We dive into the challenges of the transgender experience, the pressures of capitalism, and the importance of staying true to oneself. We chat about her personal journey in the tech industry, her experiences bouncing between societal expectations and her true self, and the profound impact of truly listening and valuing others' perspectives.About Amethysta Herrick, Ph.D.: Amethysta is a writer, podcaster, and activist focusing on the origin and nature of identity, especially gender. With a background as a geneticist, chemist, software engineer, and manager, her greatest challenge has been addressing the misconception that identity and gender are concerns only for the LGBTQ community. Instead, she teaches that identity is an ongoing process every human engages in throughout life.Connect with Amethysta:Website: amethysta.ioRead her work and find her podcast: genderidentitytoday.comWeekly newsletter | Ask Catherine | Work with me | LinkedIn | Instagram Big shout out to my podcast magician, Marc at iRonickMedia for making this real. Thanks for listening!
Behavioral health is certainly within the bounds of medicine and, thereby, medical history. The Stanford Prison Experiment asked the question of whether the environment of prison compelled bad behavior from those within the system. In order to study this, this 1970's university psychology experiment went to extreme lengths to turn its research subjects (students) into faux prisoners and prison guards in the basement of the department's building. It might not surprise you to find out that it did not go well. Ethics in research are indeed important, as you'll appreciate after listening to this one.References:Wikipedia Page on the Stanford Prison Experiment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_prison_experimentPDF of original publication of the Stanford Prison Experiment: http://pdf.prisonexp.org/ijcp1973.pdfPsychology Today interview with Philip Zimbardo: https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/articles/200009/emperor-the-edgeWikipedia Page on Philip Zimbardo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_ZimbardoIncarceration Rates Reference: https://www.prisonpolicy.org/global/2021.html?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAiP2tBhBXEiwACslfnvW5miAa1VS0WqISsYuBYwIY52hMWPMlcVUG3Kbs_xNgzE4pG2DAuxoC6gMQAvD_BwEFor further reading: The Milgram Experiment Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment“The Stanford Prison Experiment” website: https://www.prisonexp.org/New Yorker Magazine Column, ‘The Real Lessons of The Stanford Prison Experiment': https://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/the-real-lesson-of-the-stanford-prison-experimentOne of many bootlegs on YouTube of a BBC documentary on the experiment containing actual video footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4txhN13y6AHawthorne Effect, wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorne_effectPDF of October 1971 Congressional Testimony by Zimbardo: http://pdf.prisonexp.org/congress.pdfPreprint of Haslam's Article, “Identity Leadership in the Stanford Prison Experiment”, in press in American Psychologist: https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/b7crx to avoid paywall, noted on PubMed here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31380665/#medicalhistory #medicine #history #podcast ----- Patreon Page (support the show) -----Submit a Question for Mike's Trivia Challenge Segment (website form with instructions)-----Podcast Linktree (social media links / reviews / ratings)-----DrMaxwell_MKE (gaming on Twitch.tv) - Dr. Max's side project playing retro games and a few modern games on Tuesdays and Thursdays (8pm CST). Stop by, hang out, chat about medicine or any other things.
The fundamentals of scams are the same. However the technology used is increasingly more clever. It is important to know how to spot identity theft and credit card fraud and where to report it if and when it happens. Today's guest is Paige Hanson. Paige is an authority in consumer and digital safety with nearly 20 years of experience in identity management. As co-founder and Head of Communications and Partnerships at Secure Labs, Paige has dedicated her career to protecting consumers and businesses from identity theft and cyber threats. She is a certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist and holds a certificate in Identity Leadership from the University of Texas. Paige also serves as an advisory board member to R.O.S.E. (Resources/Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly). Show Notes: [1:16] - Paige shares her background and what she does in her current roles. [3:02] - She worked with LifeLock in the early days of her career, but the experience led to her expertise in identity theft now. [6:08] - Chris shares what happened to a friend and their experience with identity theft. [7:40] - The Federal Trade Commission has an Identity Theft Affidavit. [9:25] - If you pay a bill that was made by a fraudster, it will be considered that you made the charge. Paige explains what best practice is. [12:06] - Always watch your credit card bills and take note of things that look unusual. Pay attention, even to the small charges. [13:47] - Notifications from your credit card company are a must have. [16:07] - Sometimes the notifications can seem annoying, but when something is out of the norm, these tools are critical. [17:48] - When you get an email that includes a link to login to an account, even if you recognize the sender, don't click it. Develop the habit of using your browser. [20:22] - It can happen to anybody! Chris and Paige are security-minded, but it could happen to them as well. [22:48] - Paige shares an experience of noticing charges that she did not make and how noticing it early, she could cancel the order. [24:29] - Always use multi-factor authentication. Paige also recommends using an app in addition to what is included with your credit card company. [26:37] - Check links and make sure they are correct. [29:02] - At one time, Chris owned a business and shut it down because of the number of people making a fraudulent order. [30:45] - Online shopping and online payments are so common and a credit card doesn't even need to be present to make a purchase. [32:35] - Paige explains how skimmers work and how they store card numbers. [35:19] - The likelihood of this happening is slimmer than other scams, but there are low-inconvenience and low-cost preventative measures you can take. [36:07] - The safest way to make in person payments is through mobile pay. If a location is breached, it doesn't have your card info. [37:18] - If you use mobile pay, it is crucial that you keep your operating system up to date. [41:23] - When it comes to ATMs, it is best to go inside your bank's branch and use the one inside. The worst ATMs to use are stand alone that are not attached to a bank. [44:33] - Identity theft could be accomplished by fraudsters by just taking advantage of low hanging fruit. [46:29] - Paige recommends using a credit card rather than a debit card. [49:11] - When traveling, Chris has a specific card that limits the amount of loss in the event of an issue. [52:47] - Using a service like PayPal helps with keeping things updated on accounts. [54:33] - When we make a convenient choice, we need to consider all the parts of risk management. Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review. Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page whatismyipaddress.com Easy Prey on Instagram Easy Prey on Twitter Easy Prey on LinkedIn Easy Prey on YouTube Easy Prey on Pinterest SecureLabs
In today's instalment, Ashanti Bentil-Dhue delves into the intricate and fascinating world of identity, joined by the insightful and knowledgeable guest, Lathizile Dubé, the Managing Director and Founder of The Identity Dichotomy. They explore the complexities of identity, both at an individual and leadership level, shedding light on the often-overlooked aspects of how experiences, values, and attitudes intermingle to shape our sense of self. As the discussion unfolds, you'll gain valuable insights into the profound impact of these forces in our ever-changing world, especially in the context of shifting post-COVID landscapes. Join them in this thought-provoking conversation as they uncover the profound implications of identity for individuals and leaders alike. “ We do want to do the very best that we can do for ourselves. And within that, you don't want to be in a situation where you hit burnout as a practitioner, or you hit a situation where you just get so overwhelmed with the work that you're doing. So if you don't have the pieces in place to ensure that you're properly supported within your role, it does become something that becomes a real challenge, because you don't really have that space, or that bandwidth to be able to move in with what you're saying. ” Episode Highlights: Practical Strategies for Understanding Identity Impact of COVID on Identity Leadership in a Shifting World About Lathizile Dubé: Lathizile Dubé founder of The Identity Dichotomy, a ground-breaking organisation which specialises in identity in all its forms and manifestations with particular emphasis on transition. Nothing highlights internal and external conflict like going through a transition. No business or organisation can thrive or survive without its people; know exactly who your people are and fully unlock the resources and potential that lie within everyone. The IP and methodologies used have been developed and fine-tuned over a decade and across 10,000 client hours, continuing to push the bar in human optimisation and transformational change. Lathi has the uncanny ability to break down identity in stories and metaphors that peel away at obvious layers to reveal what is beneath it all. Lathi Dubé's ability to make various components of Identity come alive through storytelling is truly astounding, she is able to take the audience on an emotional rollercoaster and leave them empowered. The focus on identity stems from the loss of the founder's younger brother to suicide. Only when a person has tangible awareness of what they possess that empowers themselves and the world at large can they face any adversity with the knowledge that they are enough. With determination to leave no stone unturned and no heart untouched, Lathizile Dubé is not only a transformational business coach and identity specialist but also an inspirational public speaker. If you would like to apply to be a guest on the show email: operations@goodsoilleaders.com If you would like to schedule a capability briefing call with our team, email: operations@goodsoilleaders.com If you would like to apply for DEI PRO Coaching, email: operations@goodsoilleaders.com Stay Connected with Ashanti: LinkedIn: Ashanti Bentil-Dhue
This week, we continue Will's conversation with Stedman Graham: Author, Teacher, Entrepreneur and Public Speaker. Will and Stedman dive right in to Stedman's work in the education field. His mission is to help young people develop an identity and skills that translate to productivity in the real world, guided by a passion for doing what you love. Stedman also shares insight into some of the work he does with athletes, and how he helps them develop a plan for success beyond just their sport. He gives them the tools and resources to succeed after they stop playing. Stedman also opens up about his relationship with Oprah Winfrey and how they have managed to remain such a strong couple throughout the years. He shares his tips for how to maintain a thriving relationship by leaning into your own identity for the betterment of the partnership. This is a great episode for anyone at a crossroads or feeling lost in life, as a sense of identity can light the way to a better future for everyone. Follow @stedmangraham http://www.instagram.com/stedmangraham/ The @Studio22podcast We have MERCH!!! https://www.studio22podcast.com/ Support the Kane Comic Universe http://kanecomicuniverse.com/ Follow us on social media! https://instagram.com/studio22podcast https://www.tiktok.com/@studioxxiipodcast https://instagram.com/brockohurn https://instagram.com/wmeldman33 https://www.tiktok.com/@brockohurn https://twitter.com/BrockohurnSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with the renowned author, speaker, educator, and entrepreneur, Stedman Graham. Prepare to be inspired as we delve deep into the art of self-discovery and personal development. Stedman Graham is a household name known for his insightful books, motivational talks, and his role as a life coach to some of the world's most successful individuals. In this captivating conversation, we explore his life journey, the principles that have guided him, and how anyone, regardless of their background, can unlock their true potential.
Author, educator, speaker, and businessman Stedman Graham covers the principles of "Identity Leadership", not being defined by race or background, and controlling the influence you take in, as well as his relationship to Oprah, and how there's a formula and process to success, as well as to building a legacy.
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On this episode of We Build: The Podcast, Paul and Lonoia are joined by Stedman Graham. Known by many as being Oprah's partner, he is clear about himself, who he is, and so much more. As an author of 12 books, he shares what inspired his latest book, "Identity Leadership” and offers words of wisdom for all ages. "It's not how the world defines you, it's how you define yourself." Through his conversation with Lonoia and Paul, he guides the listeners through the thoughtful, self-reflective approach to achieving self-actualization and maximizing one's potential and being self-empowered. Although he describes many roadblocks that may exist in society and that many put in their own way, he offers a roadmap to navigating them, starting first with one's own understanding of self and the vision they have for their future. This is a must-listen podcast to those who want to get it together, and those who think they have it all figured out.
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Ripple Effects.The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.Just four months ago, the U.S. Surgeon General put out a rare public health advisory: Students are in a life or death mental health crisis. Effectively supporting students AND their families is critical to young people's mental wellness, learning and thriving. Listen to renowned author and leadership expert Stedman Graham and equity leader and Menifee Union School District Student Support Services Director, ShaKenya Edison, to learn practical strategies to support and empower students and parents now. In this edWeb podcast, listeners learn:What is “Identity Leadership” and how to use it to motivate youth, families and staff to overcome the obstacles COVID has exacerbatedHow to support students' mental health at every MTSS tier without losing instructional minutesHow to reach and empower parents/caregivers to best support their childrenHow to ensure that all staff—regardless of training level—support students through an equity lensThis edWeb podcast is of interest to PreK-12 school and district leaders, teachers, school counselors and social workers, federal program coordinators, and those involved in supporting students' and families' mental health.Ripple Effects Proven effective SEL & Mental Health Digital Programs for preK-12 students and staff
It goes without saying that those in leadership want to lead well, but what are the elements that make a leadership effective, good, and even pleasing to God. Without a doubt St. Thomas Aquinas in his Summa Theologica gives us some valuable insights when he talks about how God leads the world. If our leadership could be patterned on God's we'd be sure to be doing something right. In this second of my six part series, I focus on how good leadership makes the people who follow us more fulfilled in who they are.
Part 2 of Unlocking Your Identity is using the final 3 of the 6 R's. Responsibility, Reactions/Response, and Reciprocation. You are guaranteed to lead better and more effective by unlocking your identity with the 6 R's. Continue with the final 3 today. Need a journal to help you daily? Download my 21 Day Reflection Journal. “The Power of Ah 21 Day Reflection Journal” is a collection of key words that relate to the concept of “The Power of Ah”. “The Power of Ah” is a communication technique that allows people to become more effective in their communications of perspectives, understandings, acceptances, feelings and emotions. While improving their communication skills, people who use “The Power of Ah” will become more conscious, open-minded, and empathetic. This journal allows people to dig deep into and reflect upon their current communication skills, mindset, and outlook on life over the course of 21 days. This deep reflection will lead to self discovery, and for many a lifestyle change. Click the link to get yours today. https://www.antwonharris.com/product-page/the-power-of-ah-21-day-reflection-journal Like what you're hearing about growing your mindset? Are you ready to make a change? Lock in for your mindset coaching with me. Let me coach you on your mindset, self equity, and how to build it. https://www.antwonharris.com/1on1coaching
With keen insight, Stedman Graham insists that to be a successful leader of others, you must first know how to lead yourself. In the second part of our conversation, he discusses the power of reinvention, overcoming insecurities, and how facing our past empowers us to be successful in the present. If fear is holding you back in life, Stedman has some advice for you: having fears is normal but you can overcome them. The first step is deciding to be a victor and not a victim. On this week's Motivational Mondays episode, Stedman shares more steps to successful leadership, including the importance of surrounding yourself with people who share your vision for success. LEARN MORE: >> Read Stedman's book, Identity Leadership {https://amzn.to/32pukOJ} >> Visit Stedman's website {https://stedmangraham.com} >> Follow Stedman on Instagram {https://www.instagram.com/stedmangraham/} >> Follow Stedman on Twitter {https://twitter.com/officialstedman} NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: Listen to the bonus episode to learn why it's not selfish to work on yourself and why it's okay to fall as long as you get up and try again. {https://thens.ls/32y1eN2}
Stedman Graham leads by example, always striving to be the best version of himself. To help others optimize their opportunity for success, he developed his Nine Step Success Process©️. Stedman teaches that anyone, even those lacking faith in themselves, can become a confident leader through self-discovery and development. Confidence aligned with excellent skills sets the foundation for effective leadership. Successfully leading others professionally and personally doesn't come naturally. It requires honest self-reflection, which can be a jarring exercise. But on this week's Motivational Mondays, Stedman explains how assessing who we are brings us closer to achieving our life goals. You'll learn why Stedman wrote the book Identity Leadership, how he faced a world of inequality, and how your passions can define your purpose in life. LEARN MORE: >> Read Stedman's book, Identity Leadership {https://amzn.to/32pukOJ} >> Visit Stedman's website {https://stedmangraham.com} >> Follow Stedman on Instagram {https://www.instagram.com/stedmangraham/} >> Follow Stedman on Twitter {https://twitter.com/officialstedman} NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: Listen to the bonus episode to learn the power of adapting to change and the importance of staying aligned with your vision. {https://thens.ls/3Fjyvdf}
Stedman Graham, author of Identity Leadership: To Lead Others You Must Lead Yourself First, is an accomplished businessman and best-selling author of twelve books, the latest taking a closer look at the importance of understanding who we are as human beings first, before reaching out to help others. Graham wrote the book because he is passionate about self-development, self-empowerment and efficacy, and helping people find their own personal sense of identity. As someone who spent most of his life searching for an identity, Graham wants to create awareness about all of the external factors that affect our sense of self. He states that while most people focus on the external and feel defined by the color of their skin, money, title, or religion, “the power is really in the internal.” In order to thrive nowadays, it's essential to understand the definition of “identity leadership.” He defines it as “self-leadership based on the philosophy that you can't lead anybody else until you first lead yourself.” He adds, “Leadership starts with the premise of being the best possible person you can, so that you can create value and serve the world with that value.” Graham's goal is to “teach people how to work on themselves, teach them to self-actualize their potential based on who they are.” He argues that one thing this pandemic has taught us is how we need to do things for ourselves, not rely on anyone else for our own socio-economic development. “This is a ‘you economy.'” In fact, identity leadership is perfectly suited for the current marketplace because it teaches us to redefine our own existence. He admits that defining yourself is an evolving process. Graham said, “It's a process of consciousness. You have to be aware of what you don't have.” It's about evolving into better versions of ourselves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Melanie Johnson and Jenn Foster, owners of Elite Online Publishing, talk about their experience at the eWomen Network listening to Stedman Graham's view on Identity Leadership.
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For more than 30 years, Stedman Graham has been writing books, teaching in colleges, working in communities, leading non-profits, and speaking at workshops throughout the world. In all that time, he has come to know one thing: leadership is everything. The needs of the 21st century cannot be met by “followers.” According to Stedman, the world is changing at warp speed, and people must be able to stand on a solid platform of self-awareness, equipped with the tools required for self-leadership that allow them to adapt to the ever-changing technologies, ideologies, and circumstances of their lives. Most impotantly, Before you lead others, you must first be able to lead yourself. Graham has authored 12 books, including two New York Times bestsellers, "You Can Make It Happen: A Nine-Step Plan for Success" and "Teens Can Make It Happen: Nine Steps to Success." His most recent book, "Identity Leadership," is the primary focus of this episode. Actively involved in education, he is a former adjunct professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago where he taught a leadership course based on his Nine-Step Process. At the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, he taught a management strategy course entitled "The Dynamics of Leadership." He also founded and directed George Washington University's Forum for Sport and Event Management and Marketing - the first of its kind in the country. Graham is a current adjunct professor for several universities around the country. Graham holds a bachelor's degree in Social Work from Hardin-Simmons University. He received a master's degree in Education from Ball State University and an honorary doctorate in Humanities from Coker College. "Individuals should not be defined by their circumstances, but only by their possibilities." — Stedman Graham, Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur Stedman Graham Online: www.StedmanGraham.com Jones.Show Online: Join us in the Jones.Show Lounge on Facebook Twitter (Randy): https://twitter.com/randallkjones Instagram (Randy): https://www.instagram.com/randallkennethjones/ Facebook (Randy): https://www.facebook.com/mindzoo/ Web: RandallKennethJones.com Twitter (Susan): https://twitter.com/SiriouslySusan Instagram (Susan): https://www.instagram.com/siriouslysusan/ Facebook (Susan): https://www.facebook.com/siriouslysusan/ Web: SusanCBennett.com www.Jones.Show
You may not consider yourself a leader. Maybe you've tried but didn't invest fully. Maybe you don't think you have it in you at all.Noted author, educator and leadership expert Stedman Graham is here to tell you that you're wrong.Graham joined Change Starts Here with host and FranklinCovey Education thought leader Dustin Odham to talk “Identity Leadership,” his book, and his philosophy that, to lead others, you must first lead yourself.As Graham puts it on his website, that means that becoming a “passionate, purposeful, and meaningful leader [comes through] identifying who you are, your desires, and your abilities.”If you can find the strength to come to know and invest in yourself, you'll be able to pour that power and impact into those around you more effectively than you ever have before.“Really, the foundation of my work is to get you to transform your own life by loving yourself, caring for yourself, organizing yourself and making love practical in your own life,” Graham said. “[You can then] teach your family that, live by that, create socioeconomic development around that … That allows you to create who you are [and] who you can be.”Odham and Graham dove into self-talk, daily disciplines to take love of self from an idea to a practice, and more.
You may not consider yourself a leader. Maybe you've tried but didn't invest fully. Maybe you don't think you have it in you at all.Noted author, educator and leadership expert Stedman Graham is here to tell you that you're wrong.Graham joined Change Starts Here with host and FranklinCovey Education thought leader Dustin Odham to talk “Identity Leadership,” his book, and his philosophy that, to lead others, you must first lead yourself.As Graham puts it on his website, that means that becoming a “passionate, purposeful, and meaningful leader [comes through] identifying who you are, your desires, and your abilities.”If you can find the strength to come to know and invest in yourself, you'll be able to pour that power and impact into those around you more effectively than you ever have before.“Really, the foundation of my work is to get you to transform your own life by loving yourself, caring for yourself, organizing yourself and making love practical in your own life,” Graham said. “[You can then] teach your family that, live by that, create socioeconomic development around that … That allows you to create who you are [and] who you can be.”Odham and Graham dove into self-talk, daily disciplines to take love of self from an idea to a practice, and more.
This lesson begins with a review of 2020 events and plans for 2021 events, then proceeds to the text in Romans 12:1-8 to examine the natural gift of leadership. Jesus is the ultimate example in each area of leadership in this lesson, which includes: (1) the attribute of personal influence, (2) influence that stands out in front and leads, (3) endurance to stay strong during tough times, (4) willingness to sacrifice, (5) leaders are servants, and (6) how to tell if you have the gift of leadership. The lesson ends with an invitation to respond to the gospel.
Stedman Graham joins the Real Leaders Podcast to share powerful leadership observations, 9 steps to help find your identity before you lead others, and defines success.
In this rewind episode, I share my interview with the Stedman Graham. It is not often you get to interview individuals you have idolized, especially those you you have only watched on television. It is my honor to share my interview with Best Selling Author & Nationally Renowned Speaker Stedman Graham, as he and I discuss his latest book "Identity Leadership". Author, Educator, Entrepreneur. Stedman Graham is the CEO of S. Graham & Associates, a marketing and consulting firm, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
In this episode, I visit with comedian/writer/actor Rory Scovel about the series "Robbie" on Comedy Central and streaming online. Stedman Graham talks about his book "Identity Leadership" in this archived interview from May 2019. Tony Dalton talks about the latest season of "Better Call Saul". In another archived interview, Taylor Dayne talked about her holiday single in an interview from December 2018. Travis Tritt wraps up this episode talking about his February 2017 live album release, and answers the question why he never wore a cowboy hat. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/support
This week's Episode – Lindsey has a First Class Honours degree in Psychology and is currently working on a research PhD, specialising in Identity. She is a CMI Chartered Manager, holds a CMI Level 7 in Management and Leadership and is a Fellow of the Association of Project Managers. During a successful 20 year career in management and consulting, Lindsey mentored a wide variety of people, built and managed global teams and delivered millions of dollars worth of projects. She's written a book, delivered a TEDx talk, and worked with amazing people all across the world. Reach out and connect below https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindseysharratt/ https://www.agamegroup.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs5hUpts2gQ Basic format – 20 minutes to help you on your leadership journey PLEASE ENJOY Make sure you follow/subscribe to my social media platforms - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/STARDevelopmentuk/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuart-waddington-1882b4aa/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stuart_waddington/?hl=enYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2x388h9BiwofjDJbXfz_hgSpotify - #Leadership – What's on your mind? See you next week…..
We cannot pour from an empty cup. This adage is never more true when it comes to leadership. It is only when you can lead yourself that you can lead others as well. Today’s guest, American educator Stedman Graham, calls this ‘Identity Leadership’, and he joins host, Steve Farber, to share with us what this is all about. No other than the expert on this field, lecturing and training corporations and organizations all around the world, Stedman helps us understand the importance of knowing how to define yourself, your identity, and going on a quest for self-improvement and self-actualization. This way, you will be able to create your own system for success and lead others the right way. Tune into this episode to learn more about Identity Leadership and how self-love could also benefit others around you.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How » Join the Love Is Just Damn Good Business community today:stevefarber.comSteve Farber LinkedInSteve Farber InstagramSteve Farber TwitterSteve Farber FacebookLove Is Just Damn Good Business YouTube
On this week's episode of the Average Sucks podcast, I sat down with Stedman Graham, author, educator, businessman, speaker, and foremost expert on Identity Leadership. This is a powerful interview where we dive deep into what we need to be doing right now so we can have our lives work for us -- despite our current or future circumstances. The world shifted almost overnight, and it's caused us to deal with a radical change in identity. We were gym owners, real estate agents, people who made things happen and -- in a split second -- many of use became homeschool teachers, unsure how we're going to make a living. This loss in identity has left many of us wondering how we now lead in our families, in our businesses, and in our lives when everything seems to have crumbled around us. Stedman explains there has never been a better time than now to work on ourselves and redefine our identity, and then build a foundation based on who we can actually be rather than where we are right now. If you're uncertain and shaky about your future, or if you find yourself wanting to go back to the way it was, you need to listen to this podcast because we go into detail about…. What you need to be working on right now to prepare yourself for the future world. How to get out of the survival state of mind and become a leader in your own life. What Identity Leadership is and why it's critical for your success. How to become relevant in the 21st century based on who you are and what you do well. And why, with everything going on right now, you're in the perfect spot to get what you want EVEN faster than you could before. Ladies and gentlemen, we have entered the YOU economy. It's time to stop putting yourself in a box and confining your ability to design, create, and build the life you want. It's time to step up and lead your life -- one that has meaning, purpose, and makes you happy.
On December 11th, members of WICT Europe gathered in Amsterdam to talk about the upcoming year. As the year draws to a close, it is time to think about career goals and steps you can take to build or strengthen your personal brand. Cindy Meervis and Julia Hart, business partners at Getcnnctd, helped setting these career goals and shared insights about professional identity and leadership.
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New York Times bestselling author, businessman and philanthropist, Stedman Graham has a brand new, just released new book titled Identity Leadership. The book is a guidebook of sorts, to help readers know our purpose in life, and how to plug into our passions, skills, and talents/ With this book we learn how to channel the best of who we are to achieve success for ourselves and those we lead. Of course, Stedman has become a household name over the last two decades for not only for his own achievements but also because of his long time relationship with media mogul Oprah Winfrey, who has a chapter named after her in his new book IDENTITY LEADERSHIP.
In this bonus episode as we begin a new series, which features Powerhouse Women, we’re thrilled to visit with someone close to one of the most powerful women on the planet! Stedman Graham is a brilliant business consultant whose clients range from Microsoft to the US Department of Labor. And after talking with him about his latest book, Identity Leadership, we can see why. Stedman reminds us if you want to lead someone else, you need to lead yourself first—and leading yourself means knowing who you are and where you want to go. He and Jen talk about why love is the secret ingredient to transforming our energy, why Oprah is one of the world’s most effective leaders, and how we can help our kids become creative, curious thinkers who can lead and dare greatly into the next generation. Whether you’re leading the way for your family or an entire company, Stedman’s advice rings true: find what you love and go do it, because love will light you up and change the world.
To lead others, you must first lead yourself. This is the core of Identity Leadership as defined by Stedman Graham, who is Dr. Paul‘s guest for this episode of Live On Purpose Radio. Graham, a...
New York Times best-selling author and businessman Stedman Graham comments about 2019 NBA Finals. Stedman was on the show to promote his latest book IDENTITY LEADERSHIP. Graham, who is also a former professional basketball player, weighs in on the 2019 NBA Finals and also on the devastating injury to Golden State Warriors player Kevin Durant.
Stedman Graham of the new book “Identity Leadership” shares his practical tips on how you can be an identity leader to lead from the inside out.
This week I have the grand opportunity to interview someone who I have admired from afar for many years. It is not often you get to interview individuals you have idolized, especially those you you have only watched on television. It is my honor to share my interview with Best Selling Author & Nationally Renowned Speaker Stedman Graham, as he and I discuss his latest book "Identity Leadership". Author, Educator, Entrepreneur. Stedman Graham is the CEO of S. Graham & Associates, a marketing and consulting firm, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
Powerful leadership starts with a keen understanding of who you are at a personal level. If you don't know who you are, it is much harder to lead others. I remember having a team of 15 people reporting to me. It was a blessing to have a team and a struggle to lead in a way that developed people that can think for themselves. I really didn't understand myself as a leader. What I am talking about is your identity. If you want to a powerful leader, you must be able to tune in to your identity. Today's exceptional guest is Stedman Graham. Stedman has been writing books and helping people for years understand themselves. Stedman's newest book is about Identity Leadership. For decades now, Stedman is also the significant other of Oprah. We talk about the power of identity in your journey of leadership. Discover insights from Stedman on how to engage in powerful leadership in everything you do. Get the show notes for The First Step in Powerful Leadership is Identity with Stedman Graham Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Leaders in the Trenches with your host @GeneHammett https://www.genehammett.com/423 #PowerfulLeadership #Leadership #GHepisode423 #LITTepisodes #Podcasts Give Leaders in the Trenches a review on iTunes!
If you’ve heard the name of my guest today, Stedman Graham, there’s a good chance it’s been offered in the same sentence with his long-time partner in life, Oprah Winfrey. What’s not as often told is Stedman’s own, deeply-compelling personal journey. His path from small-town kid to pursuing a degree in education while simultaneously serving in the Army, playing basketball in the European leagues, then returning home to enter the world of business and giving back along the way. Stedman eventually founded and now serves as chairman and CEO of S. Graham & Associates, (https://www.stedmangraham.com/) a management and marketing consulting firm. He's also written 11 books, including two New York Times best-sellers, and his most recent, Identity Leadership (https://amzn.to/2JE1sH0)Over the last two decades, Stedman Graham has become a noted expert in education and leadership development. He is fascinated by the exploration of identity, how we discover, validate then build our lives around our most essential selves, contribute to the world and become leaders from a place of deep personal alignment. In today’s conversation, we explore Stedman’s remarkable journey, his personal evolution and awakening and why he believes, with all his heart, that we need leaders more than ever, and why leadership is very much an inside game.Check out our offerings & partners: ButcherBox: For the Ultimate Barbecue Bundle absolutely FREE in your first ButcherBox PLUS $20 off, go to ButcherBox.com/GOODLIFE or enter promo code GOODLIFESkillshare: Get 2 months of unlimited access to thousands of classes for FREE at Skillshare.com/GOODLIFEZipRecruiter: Post jobs for FREE, go to ZipRecruiter.com/GOOD
Most people know him just as “Stedman” because of Oprah; now Stedman Graham sits down with Eric to talk about his new book “Identity Leadership,” a personal and prescriptive guide to developing every area of life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Identity Leadership is… self-leadership, based on the philosophy that you cannot lead anyone until you first lead yourself. Notes to pay attn to: *Focus on developing your core. *Make yourself relevant for your development! *Find your purpose, passion – love and find a way to make it practical! Oprah has 24 hours in a day and so do you, so get to planning! Thank you Stedman Graham aka Mr. Oprah! jk ;) Follow: @OfficialStedman on Twitter. “Identity Leadership” is out for the world to READ!
Stedman Graham is chairman and CEO of S. Graham & Associates. As a businessman, educator, and speaker, he presents, consults, and conducts training with corporations, educational entities, the military and veterans, non-profits, and the government. His identity message is grounded in the fact that the key to success is self-leadership capability. The Identity Leadership programs, driven by the proprietary Nine-Step Success Process™, are based on the philosophy that individuals hold the power to their educational, career, and personal success or failure. Graham has authored eleven books, including two New York Times bestsellers, You Can Make It Happen: A Nine-Step Plan for Success and Teens Can Make It Happen: Nine Steps to Success. His latest release, Identity: Your Passport to Success, was a Wall Street Journal bestseller. Clients have included Gulfstream Aerospace, Microsoft, Deloitte, Wells Fargo, Lenovo, General Dynamics, the US Departments of Labor, Education, and Agriculture, CVS Pharmacy, the Indiana Pacers, and the Sonima Foundation (through which he taught in 150 high schools in two years). He has also lectured or conducted workshops in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, China, Canada, the UK, the British Virgin Islands, Aruba, Bermuda, South Africa, and Africa. Commitment to education and lifelong learning is central to Graham's philosophy. He has served as an adjunct professor or guest lecturer at Northwestern, Harvard, Wharton, University of Chicago, the University of Illinois–Chicago, National University, High Point, Howard, Temple, Morehouse, and Pepperdine, to name a few. As a veteran of the United States Army, he has proudly served our active military, veterans, and their families through programs at Fort Bragg, Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, Fort Jackson, NATO, the Military Child Education Coalition, and internationally at Landstuhl, Germany, and the US military community in Rotterdam, Holland. A proud native of Whitesboro, New Jersey, Graham has demonstrated an enduring pledge to youth and community. His Teens Can Make It Happen program has been utilized in numerous middle schools and high schools in the US and abroad, providing positive growth for our leaders of tomorrow, as well as for their parents and teachers. With dedication to community development, Graham is the founder of the Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro and Concerned Citizens of Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina, and is a co-founder of the Community Alliance for Youth Success. He is an ongoing contributor to the Cleveland Foundation Tru2U Project, educating youth and their mentors, and to the organization MADI, through which he provides Identity Leadership education to thousands of refugees who are integrating into new communities and cultures. Graham holds a bachelor's degree in social work from Hardin-Simmons University, a master's degree in education from Ball State University, and an honorary doctorate in humanities from Coker College. Show Highlights: Belief comes from knowing who you are. -Stedman GrahamThe core of who you are is based on your passion, your talent, and your ability to take information and make it relevant to your heart and soul and transfer it to your mind so you become a thinking human being. -Stedman GrahamIf you never quit, you may not be the strongest or the smartest, but the answers will reveal themselves along the way. -Stedman GrahamIt's not about how the world defines you; it's about how you define yourself. -Stedman GrahamCreate a system or process for yourself to continually improve based on the core of who you are. This is your foundation for learning, growing, and developing. -Stedman GrahamYou're looking for the dream on the outside but it starts on the inside. -Stedman GrahamVision allows you to see beyond yourself. -Stedman GrahamI'm not worried about who you are; I'm worried about who you will be or who you can become. -Stedman GrahamIf you don't stand for something,
An Excerpt from the book Identity Leadership by Stedman Graham. Episode 632: An Excerpt from the book Identity Leadership by Stedman Graham on Leading for Success Stedman Graham has been writing books, teaching in colleges, working in communities, leading non-profits and speaking at workshops throughout the world for more than 30 years. In all that time, he has come to know one thing: leadership is everything. The needs of the 21st century cannot be met by followers. The world is changing at warp speed, and people must be able to stand on a solid platform of self-awareness, equipped with the tools required for self-leadership that allow them to adapt to the ever-changing technologies, ideologies and circumstances of their lives. Before you lead others, you must first be able to lead yourself. More information is located here: and With the SendPro Software, you can compare shipping rates between carriers, plus save 40 percent off USPS Priority Mail shipping and get 5 cents off every letter you send. Try it FREE for 30 days and get a FREE 10 pound scale when you visit
Bestselling author, educator, and entrepreneur Stedman Graham has developed a 9 step process to realize your leadership potential through Identity Development. His process to success challenges fundamental assumptions of leadership in the 21st century. Join host Dr. Sheryl White as she discusses with New York Times and Wall Street Journal Bestseller author Stedman Graham the nexus between Identity Development, leadership, and success!
A focus on Leadership Skill 2 of our 9 core Leadership Skills. How you 'See' yourself as a leader currently and how you grow towards being the leader you aspire to be. The post #004 – Your Leadership Identity (Leadership Skill 2) appeared first on Tony Brooks.
Bestselling author, educator, and entrepreneur Stedman Graham has developed a 9 step process to realize your leadership potential through Identity Development. His process to success challenges fundamental assumptions of leadership in the 21st century. Join host Dr. Sheryl White as she discusses with New York Times and Wall Street Journal Bestseller author Stedman Graham the nexus between Identity Development, leadership, and success!
Bestselling author, educator, and entrepreneur Stedman Graham has developed a 9 step process to realize your leadership potential through Identity Development. His process to success challenges fundamental assumptions of leadership in the 21st century. Join host Dr. Sheryl White as she discusses with New York Times and Wall Street Journal Bestseller author Stedman Graham the nexus between Identity Development, leadership, and success!