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The 5 Steps to Effective Conflict Resolution with Jerry Fu Join the conversation! Send Magic a text here! In this episode, host Magic Barclay holds an insightful conversation with Jerry Fu - a conflict resolution coach serving Asian American leaders. Jerry starts by revealing his backstory, sharing how he transitioned from a pharmacist to a leadership coach. He delves into his personal journey of developing a passion for salsa dancing and how it built his confidence. The conversation steers towards Jerry's focus on Asian American leaders and understanding the unique challenges they face. Jerry shares stories illustrating cultural stereotypes and microaggressions he and others faced. The chat turns back to his conflict resolution coaching and how it supports not just physical, but also emotional and spiritual health. Jerry outlines a clear five-step conflict resolution approach applicable to various contexts. The episode wraps up acknowledging the importance of allowing ourselves to be 'work in progress' while aiming to improve through struggle and adversity. Get your own copy of Jerry's 5-step framework for making hard conversations less hard at his website: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/guide Support the show Connect with Magic: A Magical Life Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amagicallifepodcast/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholisticnaturalhealth/ Online: https://wholisticnaturalhealth.com.au A Subito Media production
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The 5 Steps to Effective Conflict Resolution with Jerry Fu Join the conversation! Send Magic a text here! In this episode, host Magic Barclay holds an insightful conversation with Jerry Fu - a conflict resolution coach serving Asian American leaders. Jerry starts by revealing his backstory, sharing how he transitioned from a pharmacist to a leadership coach. He delves into his personal journey of developing a passion for salsa dancing and how it built his confidence. The conversation steers towards Jerry's focus on Asian American leaders and understanding the unique challenges they face. Jerry shares stories illustrating cultural stereotypes and microaggressions he and others faced. The chat turns back to his conflict resolution coaching and how it supports not just physical, but also emotional and spiritual health. Jerry outlines a clear five-step conflict resolution approach applicable to various contexts. The episode wraps up acknowledging the importance of allowing ourselves to be 'work in progress' while aiming to improve through struggle and adversity. Get your own copy of Jerry's 5-step framework for making hard conversations less hard at his website: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/guide Support the show Connect with Magic: A Magical Life Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amagicallifepodcast/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholisticnaturalhealth/ Online: https://wholisticnaturalhealth.com.au A Subito Media production
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In this podcast episode, I sit down with Jerry Fu, a conflict resolution coach dedicated to Asian American leaders in Houston, Texas. Discover Jerry's journey from pharmacist to leadership coach and how cultural nuances impact Asian Americans in leadership roles. They delve into essential mindset shifts from employee to leader, strategies for effective conflict resolution, and the art of navigating corporate politics. This episode is a vital resource for any professional aiming to enhance their leadership skills and understand the dynamics of cultural influence in leadership. To check out, "It's Your Ship: Management Techniques from the Best Damn Ship in the NAVY", visit Amazon (affiliate): https://amzn.to/4eYRyuR To connect with Jerry, visit: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/ Disclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Do your due diligence. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphd Click here to check out our Amazon product of the day (affiliate): https://amzn.to/3U0Y8sQ We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphd Venmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4 Spotify- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/support Buy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJx Click here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-online Click here to check out our e-courses and bookstore here: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/shop Click here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4p For audiobooks, visit: https://www.audible.com/author/Christopher-H-Loo-MD-PhD/B07WFKBG1F Follow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drchrisloomdphd Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchrisloomddphd Follow our Blog: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/blog Follow the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NkM6US7cjsiAYTBjWGdx6?si=1da9d0a17be14d18 Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://substack.com/@drchrisloomdphd1 Subscribe to our Medium newsletter: https://medium.com/@drchrisloomdphd Subscribe to our email newsletter: https://financial-freedom-for-physicians.ck.page/b4622e816d Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=6992935013231071233 Thank you to our advertisers on Spotify. Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/support
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In this episode, we'll explore the key principles and practices that can turn you into a transformative leader—one who not only drives change but also inspires and elevates those around you. Jerry is a career and leadership coach who helps leaders advance in their career and life journeys. Having taken on several pharmacy leadership roles, Jerry started coaching in 2017 to help directors and managers deal with personal and professional challenges Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry served as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. Jerry also co-authored Secrets of Next-Level Entrepreneurs, which premiered at #1 on Amazon's new releases on Business Entrepreneurship. To learn more, you can visit https://www.adaptingleaders.com. Connect with Jerry here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-e-fu-pharmd-acc-53710187/ https://www.adaptingleaders.com Grab the freebie here: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/guide =================================== If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends. Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com. Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. Request to join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitablecoursecreators QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-application GET MORE CLIENTS: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/client-acquisition-accelerator-pdf DIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/ JOIN OUR FREE FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitablecoursecreators
Embarking on a career is like setting sail on vast oceans – sometimes the currents take you in unexpected directions. Jerry Fu knows this all too well, transitioning from the structured world of pharmacy to the dynamic realm of conflict resolution coaching. His personal voyage illuminates the familial and cultural influences that often chart our initial courses, alongside the wake-up calls that compel us to steer towards our true passions. Jerry's candid conversation peels back the layers of not just meeting but surpassing the expectations set by an Asian American upbringing, showcasing the bravery required to pursue a path less traveled. Striking a balance between the demands of a full-time career and the pull of side hustles can feel like walking a tightrope, but Jerry Fu has learned to do it with grace. He shares the strategies and philosophies behind managing time, setting healthy boundaries, and the revolutionary concept of resting without guilt. For leaders navigating the complexities of identity within the Asian-American community, Jerry's insights ring particularly true. He speaks to the heart of creating a legacy that honors both cultural roots and personal fulfillment, providing a compass for those seeking to pave their own way without losing sight of where they came from. The rhythm of salsa dancing isn't just a metaphor for Jerry's life—it's a literal expression of his journey through fear, discipline, and the pursuit of joy. He connects the dots between the discipline of dance and the discipline of leadership, offering a twirl through his evolution from hesitant freshman to Rice University's volunteer salsa instructor. As he teaches us the steps to confronting our fears and mastering the art of difficult conversations, Jerry helps us choreograph our own paths to growth. For listeners looking to navigate their relationships with poise or seeking the beat of their own drum, this episode promises a dance of insights that will leave you spinning with inspiration. We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Visit our website! Check out our sponsor PitchDB! Start your trial on Simplified!
In this episode, host Magic Barclay holds an insightful conversation with Jerry Fu - a conflict resolution coach serving Asian American leaders. Jerry starts by revealing his backstory, sharing how he transitioned from a pharmacist to a leadership coach. He delves into his personal journey of developing a passion for salsa dancing and how it built his confidence. The conversation steers towards Jerry's focus on Asian American leaders and understanding the unique challenges they face. Jerry shares stories illustrating cultural stereotypes and microaggressions he and others faced. The chat turns back to his conflict resolution coaching and how it supports not just physical, but also emotional and spiritual health. Jerry outlines a clear five-step conflict resolution approach applicable to various contexts. The episode wraps up acknowledging the importance of allowing ourselves to be 'work in progress' while aiming to improve through struggle and adversity.Get your own copy of Jerry's 5-step framework for making hard conversations less hard at his website: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/guideSupport the showConnect with Magic:A Magical Life Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amagicallifepodcast/On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholisticnaturalhealth/Online: https://wholisticnaturalhealth.com.auA Subito Media production
Jonathan continues the series 'Entrepreneuring While B(IPOC)lack'. He engages in a vibrant discussion with Jerry Fu, a career coach for Asian men and leaders. The conversation touches on various themes including coping with job insecurities, pivoting career paths, establishing a coaching business, the challenge of managing a full-time job alongside a side hustle, the importance of integrity and honesty in relationships and business, and the essence of balancing personal life with entrepreneurial aspirations. Jerry Fu also delves into the concepts of visibility, vocalization, and value within his coaching framework. A must-listen episode for individuals aiming to gain insightful perspectives on navigating career and life challenges. Join our email list for FREE stickers
Host NJ welcomes Leadership and Conflict Resolution Coach, Jerry Fu. Jerry wants to share how you can overcome conflict and have those hard conversations. We will talk about his journey, and hear tips to resolve conflict. Also, learn more about Jerry's free guide to conflict resolution and the super fun way he dances all his cares away!https://www.adaptingleaders.com/Support the showSubscribe at any of the venues below:www.nichellejohnson.comFB: https://www.facebook.com/BossRadioNJ/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossradio_nj/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLHN5w1BC4_x3PUtDKB8yxA
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Jerry is a conflict resolution coach for Asian-American leaders. He started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the challenges they encounter at work, with their families, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry worked as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. To contact him, visit his coaching website at www.adaptingleaders.com. In his free time, Jerry enjoys travel, trying new restaurants, and lots and lots of salsa dancing. www.adaptingleaders.com/
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Jerry is a conflict resolution coach for Asian-American leaders. He started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the challenges they encounter at work, with their families, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry worked as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. To contact him, visit his coaching website at www.adaptingleaders.com. In his free time, Jerry enjoys travel, trying new restaurants, and lots and lots of salsa dancing. www.adaptingleaders.com/
The pain of feeling unheard and misunderstood as an Asian American leader is real, and it's time for a new strategy. Join us as we explore proven techniques to enhance cross-cultural communication and effective conflict resolution, empowering you to break through those cultural barriers and thrive as a respected leader.Does this sound familiar? You've been told that in order to overcome cultural barriers in leadership, you just need to work harder and blend in. But deep down, you know that this approach isn't working. In this episode, you will be able to:Discover the power of conflict resolution and how effective communication can augment your leadership skills.Unravel the cultural barriers facing Asian American leaders and best approaches to surmount them.Delve into the art of courageous conversations and strategies to triumph over limiting beliefs in leadership roles.Cultivate trust within your team and advocate for open communication as a pathway to success.Celebrate failure not as a setback but as a stepping stone towards growth and continuous improvement.My special guest is Jerry FuSay hello to Jerry Fu, an alchemist in the realm of leadership. Jerry's journey from pharmacy to leadership coaching was fueled by his personal experiences as an Asian American leader. He saw a gap in the leadership landscape and rolled up his sleeves to fill it. Today, Jerry Fu successfully navigates the turbulent waters of cultural disparities in leadership, providing bespoke strategies that arm Asian American leaders with the tools they need to overcome these challenges.Discover the Power of Conflict ResolutionUnderstanding effective conflict resolution is critical for any leader. By facing disagreements proactively, issues are nipped in the bud before escalating. By encouraging dialogue, fostering understanding, and working through differences, leaders can create harmonious teams where communication and collaboration flourish.Unravel Cultural Barriers for Asian American LeadersAsian American leaders can often face unique cultural barriers in leadership roles. Expectations tied to cultural roots sometimes conflict with the demands of Western workplace environments, leading to misunderstandings or conflicts. Mastering cross-cultural communication and effectively navigating these cultural nuances can lead to better team dynamics and improved leadership effectiveness.Delve into the Art of Courageous ConversationsHaving courageous conversations is important in any leadership position. These conversations done right can foster understanding, resolve conflicts, build working relationships and boost overall productivity. By employing a positive mindset and collaborative approach, leaders can build an atmosphere of trust where both parties feel valued and heard.Chapters00:02:23 - Transition from Pharmacy to Conflict Management00:08:08 - Conflict Aversion in Asian American Culture00:10:05 - Stereotypes and Misunderstandings of Asian Americans00:11:48 - The Risks of Avoiding Conflict00:13:15 - Importance of Communication in RelaAre you leading a team that seems stuck in a rut? Maybe employee morale is lower, engagement has dropped, or you are faced with a turnover tide. Let's set up a time free of charge to talk through your pain points and come up with a plan of action that can help you. Go to this link and set up a slot that works for you, BtRImpact.com/virtualcoffee. Join Chief Excitement Officer Sha Sparks as she discusses the power of investing in people through leaders' experiences and helps you turn your trauma into triumph.Support the show
In this episode I have the opportunity to interview Jerry Fu who is a credentialed, certified conflict resolution coach, diversity & inclusion speaker, culture creator, network connector, and podcast guest in Houston, TX serving clients locally and nationally remotely. A son, ally, mentor, pharmacist, community volunteer, podcast guest, and avid reader based in Houston, Texas. Jerry Fu, PharmD, ACC, is a associate certified leadership coach (focusing on conflict resolution), speaker, and diversity and inclusion consultant. individuals and organizations hire him to co-design healthy organizational cultures and a safe space for people to have difficult conversations. Before starting Adapting Leaders, LLC, Jerry worked in several community pharmacy settings and taught pharmacy students. He has won the "Selfless Servant" award and "Crowning Glory" award while volunteering for nonprofits. FOLLOW HIM WEBSITE - www.adaptingleaders.com LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-e-fu-pharmd-acc-53710187/details/experience/ If you've found the Life With Francy podcast helpful Follow, Rate, & Review on Apple Podcasts Like this Show? Please Leave us a review here - even one sentence helps! Post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & Tag us so we can Thank you Personally! STAY IN TOUCH LINKTREE INSTRAGRAM FACEBOOK Sign Up with Podmatch using this Link or paste this URL https://podmatch.com/signup/lifewithfrancy Support and Join my Patreon community at http://patreon.com/Lifewithfrancy DOWNLOAD my Transform your Mind workbook for FREE here >>> https://bit.ly/3mhiGQ9 Hope you have a blessed day. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/francelyn-devarie/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/francelyn-devarie/support
In this conflict-crushing episode, Jerry Fu, Owner of Adapting Leaders, LLC, shares how he teaches his clients how to manage conflict the right way in order to improve themselves as leaders.You will discover:- How to leverage your 10 seconds of confidence- The unique challenges Asian-Americans face within the US workforce- The 5 steps simple steps anyone can use to become better at conflict resolution Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry served as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Jerry is a conflict resolution coach who helps Asian-American leaders advance in their career and life journeys. Jerry started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the conflict they encounter at work, with their culture, and within themselves. He has coached leaders at companies like Capital One, Boehringer-Ingelheim, and Microsoft. He is an Associate Certified Coach through the International Coaching Federation and certified in Talent Optimization, EQi 2.0, and EQi 360. Want to learn more about Jerry Fu's work at Adapting Leaders, LLC? Check out his website at https://www.adaptingleaders.com and get his free guide "A Simple Framework for Hard Conversations
Jerry Fu is a conflict resolution coach for Asian-American leaders. He started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the challenges they encounter at work, with their families, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry worked as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. To contact him, visit his coaching website at https://www.adaptingleaders.com. In his free time, Jerry enjoys travel, trying new restaurants, and lots and lots of salsa dancing.
In this episode, our guest is Jerry Fu, a pharmacist and leadership coach. Getting fired was the wakeup call he needed to realize the urgency of improving himself as a leader. Once he helped facilitate a national Leader Development Seminar with PLEI in 2012, he grew confident enough in his leadership abilities to become a Pharmacist in Charge. That decision saved his career. His leadership experience opened up work opportunities he wouldn't otherwise have been considered for. He has since founded Adapting Leaders, LLC to help others in the same way friends helped him, becoming certified through the International Coaching Federation. He now offers one-on-one coaching and group workshops, covering topics such as fighting apathy and leading without titles. He has coached leaders in Phi Lambda Sigma, Phi Delta Chi, and Boehringer-Ingelheim.Topics to discuss -- 1. Help pharmacists have better business sense. 2. Take a more proactive approach in designing the practice. 3. Become a stronger advocate for the profession. 4. Set future pharmacists up for success through setting up legislative groundwork. Potential calls to action: Sign up for a business workshop. Generate 3 ideas on how you can redesign your current work environment. Identify reasons you love the profession and how you can inspire others to love the profession, even if they don't pursue a career in it. Petition your senator to advocate for pharmacy rights. Guest - Jerry FuLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-e-fu-pharmd-acc-53710187/website: www.adaptingleaders.comHost - Hillary Blackburn, PharmD, MBAwww.hillaryblackburn.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-blackburn-67a92421/ @talktoyourpharmacist for Instagram and Facebook @HillBlackburn Twitter ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
From Pharmacist to Conflict Resolution Coach, Jerry Fu brings us some great leadership lessons. In this podcast, you'll hear how Jerry Fu challenged the path he was expected to take, pursued his own path in becoming a pharmacist and then realized his true calling. He challenged himself and us, the audience, to consider the questions of: - What if I could be a good leader? - How much longer will I put off this dream? He notes that dancing salsa requires leadership and that it takes years to get good at it. The transferable skills are that it teaches you to think on your feet and that you need a willingness to lead. A witticism he offers is, no plan survives reality, which is a way of saying that when you make plans, you need to be flexible. Jerry has a formula for conflict resolution and my interpretation of that plan is that you need to start with a desired outcome in mind, engage in working agreements with the other person and step into eight to ten seconds of courage. Use the 24-hour rule, which is if you put things off, you need to act within 24 hours, but if you're kind of a hot-head, you need to wait for 24-hours before you jump in to respond. Jerry suggests creating a script and rehearsing what you'll say plus the various responses you might offer to multiple possible retorts. And then follow through. Become an advocate for the person you're in conflict with and ask for permission to have a discussion/conversation. Gold Nugget: Failure doesn't mean you're done. It means you're not done! Practice finesse vs. force. Find out more and download Jerry's plan for conflict resolution at www.AdaptingLeaders.com/guide
In this episode of The Thrifty Marketer Podcast, we sit down with Jerry Fu, the founder of Adapting Leaders, to discuss the critical topic of navigating conflicts in the workplace. Conflicts can arise in any workplace, regardless of the industry, size, or culture. Therefore, it is essential for professionals at all levels to develop effective communication and resolution strategies to manage these situations.Jerry shares his insights on the common causes of conflicts in the workplace and how they can be prevented. He also discusses the role of emotional intelligence in conflict resolution and how to communicate effectively with colleagues to resolve issues promptly.Throughout the episode, Jerry provides practical advice on approaching and managing conflict situations effectively. He also shares some of his experiences in navigating workplace conflicts and the lessons he learned along the way.Whether you are a manager, team leader, or individual contributor, this episode provides valuable insights on navigating workplace conflicts and creating a more positive and productive work environment. Tune in to learn how to develop effective communication and resolution strategies and become a more effective leader in your organization. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who doesn't want to end conflicts quickly and as painlessly as possible? Well, with the help of people like Jerry Fu, you can do just that.Jerry Fu is a conflict resolution and leadership coach who is, quite frankly, a needed part of the body of Christ. He is certified in leadership coaching through the International Coaching Federation, Talent Optimization through Predictive Index, and Emotional Intelligence. He is also a pharmacist(!) Trust me, you'll enjoy Jerry's honest, straight-forward, kind manner as well as the skills he lays down in this episode. And, you'll probably want more of Jerry's wisdom. Luckily, Jerry offers coaching to individuals and teams. Find him at: https://www.adaptingleaders.comMore about Jerry: I was born in the United States, growing up in a Taiwanese family. I encountered conflicts at work, in culture, and within myself. I didn't know how to handle any of it, and I didn't know where to look for help. Worse, I lost a job because I continually avoided conflict with an upset boss. But getting fired was the wake-up call I needed. I had to adapt myself and improve as a leader, which meant engaging the conflict I disliked so much. Ironically, my ongoing struggle with conflict became a fascination. Now, I help others take on the same challenges. For more content (or to put a face to a voice), check out our YouTube channel!
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Jerry Fu is a conflict resolution coach. He will share common mistakes people make when in conflict and tips to resolve conflict effectively. You'll also want to hear his store of what saved his career after he got fired.
Happy Humpday, Happy New Year Beautiful People! It is now officially 2023! It's time to hit the reset button and set your dreams & goals for the new year, Have you ever encountered an issue with conflict in your professional life? My next guest focuses specifically on conflict resolution and even more so within the asian community. Please welcome Jerry Fu! Jerry Fu is a pharmacist and a leadership coach. He works with Asian-American professionals on their career and life journeys. He focuses on resolving clients' conflict at work, in culture, and within themselves. His services include one-on-one coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations.Before starting his coaching business, Jerry completed a Biology degree at Rice University. He also attended pharmacy school at the University of Tennessee-Memphis. Teaching a leadership workshop in 2012 inspired him to become a pharmacy manager. He completed the CoachRice Leadership Certificate Program in spring of 2020. He is certified in leadership coaching through the International Coaching Federation, Talent Optimization through Predictive Index, and Emotional Intelligence. His interests include travel, cooking, playing guitar/piano, and lots of salsa dancing. If you've read this far, then this poses the question: What can “JFu” do for you? Check his link below:https://www.adaptingleaders.comToday's episode is brought to you by Honeylove. Ladies, let's talk about shapewear. We all know most shapewear makes you feel like you're suffocating. That sexy dress in the back of your closet is so freakin cute but the thought of having your insides squished by your shapewear is just not worth it. That's why Honeylove spent years researching and developing effective shapewear that's actually comfortable. Overly-tight cheap and sticky fabrics that roll up are a thing of the past. Thanks to Honeylove, you can finally feel confident and comfortable in your favorite outfits. We have an exclusive deal for our listeners. For a limited time only you can get Honeylove's best deal they offer! Get 20% Off your entire order with the code LABELFREE20 at https://www.honeylove.comAs always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below:https://www.labelfreepodcast.com Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Radulescu#ad #sponsor #honeylove #honeylovepartner #podcastguest #labelfreepodcast #conflictresolutioncoach #onairpersonality #nationallysyndicated
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Episode 215: At certain times in our lives we seek approval from others. It's a basic human need. But what happens when we become too reliant on the approval of others to define our self-worth? We can start to lose sight of who we are and what we want in life. Often as we begin to blossom into our true selves, we encounter push back and conflict from other people from whom we are seeking approval. Advocating for ourselves and staying in connection with others are an important part of the journey of self-discovery. Are you willing to push through the discomfort of confrontation to have the life you choose? In my conversation with conflict resolution coach Jerry Fu, we discuss how people pleasing can lead us FURTHER FROM the path we truly desire. We also talk about meeting expectations set by other people at the cost of our own integrity. This episode explores the willingness to simply “go for it” even though you may not have perfected all the skills; being a work in progress doesn't mean that your goals are invalid. Jerry's expertise lies in his conflict resolution skills, and in this great conversation he expresses how having those skills gave him the courage to explore a life outside of people pleasing and expectations. Grab a free guide, A Simple Framework for Hard Conversations, to help you successfully navigate your professional and personal relationships to experience clarity, confidence and closure.
Today on Black Box, we got to chat with Jerry Fu, a Pharmacist/Manager turned leadership coach who also happens to be a stand up individual. Jerry opens up about his story and really talks us through what was going on in his mind as he was experiencing some turbulence in his career. Fast forward a bit, and Jerry has been able to find both passion and success in conflict resolution and leadership coaching. Jerry also shows us some examples of this in the episode!Be sure to check out Blvck Ice for any Jewelry needs!• Email us at blackboxsubmission@gmail.com• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blckboxpodcast/• Twitter: https://twitter.com/blckboxpodcast• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blackboxpodcastThis episode is sponsored by Zencastr, our #1 podcast tool. They provide a crystal clear sound and gorgeous HD video. We love that it records separate audio and video tracks for the guests and us. Plus, there is a secured cloud backup, so you never lose your interviews. It is super easy to use, and there is nothing to download. My guests just click on the link, and we start recording. Go to http://zen.ai/blackbox and get 30% off your first three months with a PRO account.
Jerry is a conflict resolution coach for Asian-American leaders. He started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the challenges they encounter at work, with their families, and within themselves.Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry worked as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. To contact him, visit his coaching website at https://www.adaptingleaders.com. In his free time, Jerry enjoys travel, trying new restaurants, and lots and lots of salsa dancing.https://www.adaptingleaders.com/
In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother's Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with Jerry Fu. This was one of my most enjoyable conversations that I've had on the show. Jerry and I talked about just about everything from Salsa Dancing, music, food, culture, conflict resolution, and coaching. Jerry is a conflict resolution coach for Asian-American leaders. He started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the challenges they encounter at work, with their families, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry worked as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. In his free time, Jerry enjoys travel, trying new restaurants, and lots and lots of salsa dancing. To contact him, visit his coaching website at www.adaptingleaders.com. Click on either of the links below to listen to the conversation.
On this episode we sit down with Jerry Fu who is a conflict resolution coach who helps Asian-American leaders advance in their career and life journeys. Having taken on several pharmacy leadership roles, Jerry started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the conflict they encounter at work, with their culture, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry served as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. He has appeared on over ninety podcasts and plans to appear in plenty more. in this episode we talk about: Conflict Resolution Career Pivots Personal Growth Interesting Books Culture Change There are a lot of golden nuggets in this episode, grab a pen and paper and a cup of Joe and enjoy. ===================================================== To get more content from Jerry please follow him: https://www.adaptingleaders.com ===================================================== Before you go I'd like to invite you to join us on podinbox a great platform that we can keep the conversation going. Over the years we have discovered the best way to help men regain their confidence back lose weight, feel better, and find your place back in this world. We're put together a tight nit community that will be here to support you in your journey to a better you and let's have your feedback on the episode that you just heard. Also, this allows us to further the conversation and give you the voice that you need. Just click the link below and set up your free account at PodInBox right now and let's hear YOUR voice. Click this link to set up your Free account and let's continue the conversation https://podinbox.com/resilientrebootproduction
Jerry Fu is a Pharmacist and Conflict Resolution Coach for Asian-American leaders. He is a talented salsa dancer, musician, traveler, and lover of food and books. He stopped by to share with us how, as a pharmacist he took up salsa dancing, and the parallels between the fear of not being good enough in salsa dancing and starting up a coaching business. We chatted about the importance of enjoying what it is you do in life whether it is your career or your hobbies. Learn more about Jerry on his website: www.adaptingleaders.com Grab his complimentary download - A Simple Guide to Hard Conversations: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/guide Guest Bio: Jerry is a conflict resolution coach who helps Asian-American leaders advance in their career and life journeys. Having taken on several pharmacy leadership roles, Jerry started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the conflict they encounter at work, with their culture, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry served as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. He has appeared on over a hundred podcasts and plans to appear in plenty more. To learn more, you can visit https://www.adaptingleaders.com. ___________________ Subscribe to this podcast and download your favorite episodes to listen to later: AppleSpotify RSS Feed ___________________ ⚕️ Are you a woman healthcare professional who is struggling to juggle everything in your personal and professional life?
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Jerry started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the challenges they encounter at work, with their families, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, he worked as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. Debbie G. loves Jerry and ends up asking him some insightful questions about his experience in learning and teaching conflict resolution. She also shares some cool news about the latest peace project from Unify.org. You can send your meditation to: debbie@unify.org Jerry's free booklet, "Simple Framework For Difficult Conversations" is available at: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/guide Follow the LOA Today podcast: https://www.loatoday.net/follow
1. Success is in the specificity 2. If you look hard enough you can find jewels in your failures 3. Recognize that if you don't have the result you want yet you have to keep going. Quotes: "You are only as strong as struggle makes you" #LewisHowes If you don't grow outside your comfort zone your comfort zone shrinks #success #healing #growthwork #podcast Leadership framework 1. Imagine what a successful conversation looks like 2. Find 1o seconds of courage 3. Script out the critical moves 4. Rehearse critical moves 5. DO IT! Connect with Jerry Website: www.adaptingleaders.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-e-fu-pharmd-acc-53710187/ Jerry Adapting Leaders, LLC Clarity. Confidence. Closure. Download my FREE conflict resolution guide! Schedule a call Connect with me on LinkedIn Don't forget to follow us on socials Online - www.Tuesdaywithtamika.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tamika.thomas143 Restored Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/restoredcommunitytamikathomas/?ref=share Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tamika_thomas_/?hl=en Shop with Tamika Join Becoming H.E.R membership MEMBERSHIP --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tuesdaywithtamika/support
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Jerry is a conflict resolution coach for Asian-American leaders. He started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the challenges they encounter at work, with their families, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry worked as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. To contact him, visit his coaching website at https://www.adaptingleaders.com. In his free time, Jerry enjoys travel, trying new restaurants, and lots and lots of salsa dancing. Dreams: Free up his schedule to spend time and money on meaningful relationships and activities. He's doing more maintenance on his company than doing a lot of work (20 hrs) 10 hrs of activity fun Sharing his life with a partner that God has called him to. A lot of rest How you can Help: Steve Chandler Tony Robbins Ray Dalio Introduce him to his ideal client Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Favorite movie is the Incredibles Contact them at: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-e-fu-pharmd-acc-53710187/
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Jerry is a conflict resolution coach for Asian-American leaders. He started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the challenges they encounter at work, with their families, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry worked as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. To contact him, visit his coaching website at https://www.adaptingleaders.com. In his free time, Jerry enjoys travel, trying new restaurants, and lots and lots of salsa dancing. Dreams: Free up his schedule to spend time and money on meaningful relationships and activities. He's doing more maintenance on his company than doing a lot of work (20 hrs) 10 hrs of activity fun Sharing his life with a partner that God has called him to. A lot of rest How you can Help: Steve Chandler Tony Robbins Ray Dalio Introduce him to his ideal client Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Favorite movie is the Incredibles Contact them at: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-e-fu-pharmd-acc-53710187/
Growing up as an Asian American, Jerry Fu experienced racism and inequality throughout his childhood and well into adulthood. He used his exposure to difficult times to springboard his life's work in conflict resolution training through his company Adapting Leaders LLC where he focuses on giving clients clarity, confidence and closure when facing difficult situations. He's also an AMAZING salsa dancer! Listen now! Subscribe here for more content - https://anchor.fm/thelivingnumberspodcast/subscribe Find Jerry here - https://www.adaptingleaders.com/ :52 Introducing Jerry Fu 2:45 Racist Upbringing 12:11 How To Stand Your Ground 19:20 Order & Anarchy 34:45 Evicting A Roommate 40:55 Salsa Dancing Destress 49:38 3 Whats? Unpopular Opinions, Life Changes & Advice 53:00 Where To Find Jerry Fu For more content FOLLOW Tony Rambles & The Living Numbers Podcast: Official Site: ➡️ https://anchor.fm/thelivingnumberspodcast YouTube: ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/c/thelivingnumberspodcast Instagram: ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/@thelivingnumberspodcast TikTok: ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thelivingnumberspodcast Facebook: ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/thelivingnumberspodcast Fanbase: ➡️ https://fanbase.com/tonyrambles --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelivingnumberspodcast/message
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Why should managing hard conversions be given attention in the corporate world? In this episode of Incorporating Superpowers, host Justin Recla speaks with guest Jerry Fu. He is a conflict resolution coach and works with those who have trouble managing conflict. Their conversation revolves around Jerry's process of helping people manage complex discussions. The end goal of this system is to learn how to navigate life and work relationships from the newfound freedoms found when speaking their truth. Tune in and let this episode shed light on how the importance of learning how to manage hard conversations!
This week I'm chatting with Jerry Fu, conflict resolution coach, and we discuss all things (you guessed it) conflict resolution. As someone who grew up conflict averse Jerry had to learn how to master how to have difficult conversations as he became a leader in his career. This conversation is SO tactical and he shares many real life examples of conflict situations and how best to deal with them. We chat about… Why it's important to be proactive with your expectations for others When it's worth having a discussion vs letting things go The 5 step framework to tackling any difficult conversation The best approach to take if you are conflict averse The dos and don'ts of difficult conversations The secret to getting closure for yourself when you can't get it from the other person Resources mentioned... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/say-it-skillfully/id1488022799 (Say it Skillyfully with Molly Tschang) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009AT821G/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 (The Charisma Myth: How to Engage, Influence and Motivate People by Olivia Fox Cabane) To connect with Jerry… https://www.adaptingleaders.com/ (https://www.adaptingleaders.com) - for info about program and to sign up for a free consultation https://www.adaptingleaders.com/guide (https://www.adaptingleaders.com/guide) - free download that details the 5 step framework Join the Detox Diaries community and subscribe to the show! Click https://www.thedetoxdiaries.com/newsletter-sign-up (here) to sign up for email and receive the Daily Detox Drop-in for a daily dose of detox tips, tricks and inspiration. Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the.detox.diaries/ (@the.detox.diaries) Follow me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thedetoxdiaries (@thedetoxdiaries) Let's chat for free! Setup a consultation https://www.thedetoxdiaries.com/get-started (here) & learn about 1:1 coaching https://www.thedetoxdiaries.com/services (here).
One of the foremost causes of adversity is other people. Let's face it - we all want different things. Even if we're on the same team, heading for the same goal, we have different ideas on how to get there. All of this causes conflict. My guest today is Jerry Fu, a coach and conflict resolution specialist - and he's got some very practical advise for conflict resolution, as well as some excellent productivity tips - and he's ready to share it all with us in 5...4...3...2...1Jerry Fu Links:LinkedInwww.adaptingleaders.comSecond Mix Links:FacebookSecondMix.netmatt@secondmix.net
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Show notes can be found at claysteves.com/podcast Subscribe to our weekly newsletter so you never miss a thing! Please Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Share! Connect with Clay online: Instagram Facebook. Jerry is a conflict resolution coach for Asian-American leaders. He started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the challenges they encounter at work, with their families, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry worked as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. In his free time, Jerry enjoys travel, trying new restaurants, and lots and lots of salsa dancing.
Jerry Fu is a pharmacist and a leadership coach. He works with Asian-American professionals on their careers and life journeys. He focuses on resolving clients' conflicts at work, in culture, and within themselves. His services include one-on-one coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. Before starting his coaching business, Jerry completed a Biology degree at Rice University. He also attended pharmacy school at the University of Tennessee-Memphis. Teaching a leadership workshop in 2012 inspired him to become a pharmacy manager. He completed the CoachRice Leadership Certificate Program in the spring of 2020. He is an ICF-certified coach and certified talent optimization consultant with Predictive Index. #PodMatch, #Podpros. Music by bensound.com
The Asian American community has been under extreme stress from conflict, often physical, at an alarming rate since Covid hit. This is nothing new in Asian American history, but it has gotten worse.In this episode we speak with Jerry Fu, an Asian American pharmacist and Associate Certified Coach (ACC) who is using the power of his own traumatizing experiences to now help coach others in his community to overcome conflict at work, in culture, and within ourselves.For more help and insight from Jerry, you can connect with him on his website:Adapting Leadersand p.s. Sorry in advance for the several cyberstrokes Zoom blessed us with during this recording - you'll know what I mean when you hear them.
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Jayne has a conversation with Dr. Jerry Fu. Jerry grew up learning how to avoid conflict. As he got older, he continued avoiding conflict in many areas of his life. When he realized that avoiding conflict was causing his own demise, he became an expert it. Now he teaches others how to hold line and cut the fear. Join us and spiral up! #JayneMarquis #empowerment #conflict #ConflictAvoidance #mindbody #mindbodysoul #thrivetribe To Find Jerry - https://www.adaptingleaders.com For more INpowering episodes, linktree connects to my website, and many platforms where Inpowered is published - INpowered Mind INpowered Health - My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/INpoweredhealth https://inpoweredhealth.com/ Jayne is part of the ThrivEvolution solution and is luminary leader of Health Tribe - Mind Body Soul Join The Thrive Tribe ThrivEvolution at https://thrivetribehub.com https://www.facebook.com/healthtribe.thrivevolution This podcast is for information purposes only and represents the views and opinions of the speakers. The information presented is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. We recommend you seek the advice of a licensed healthcare practitioner before beginning any natural, complimentary, or conventional treatment.
Dr. Jerry Fu is Dr. Brad Miller's guest on Episode 193 of “The Beyond Adversity Podcast.” He is a coach that focuses on conflict resolution and specializes in assisting Asian American leaders in dealing with issues in the business and in their personal lives. Not only that, but he's also a pharmacist by profession. Although, his passion is focused on assisting people in resolving conflict in their lives and living a more rewarding existence in many ways. In this episode, Dr. Jerry shared with us his experience growing up in an Asian-American household and how he transformed into the leader he is today. Being in a foreign country was a hard time for their family. They experienced racism, discrimination, and other unfair acts. However, their family chose to ignore all of these and just live their lives to the fullest. Dr. Jerry had a lot of pressure growing up. Due to their family having a medical background, he is expected to take the same path as well. Initially, he was working as a pharmacist, but later on, he established Adapting Leaders which helps in dealing with both professional and personal issues. He wasn't born a leader. He only started taking up leadership roles right after his experience in a teaching position. This also helped him survive in the pharmacy industry. This part of his life was also the reason why he established Adapting Leaders. Episode 193 of The Beyond Adversity Podcast is a must-listen for those who are struggling in choosing what they want in life. This is also for those people who are looking for ways how to resolve conflicts in their professional and personal lives. “The Beyond Adversity Podcast with Dr. Brad Miller is published weekly with the mission of helping people “Grow Through What They Go Through” as they navigate adversity and discover their promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose. Website: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/ (https://www.adaptingleaders.com/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-e-fu-pharmd-acc-53710187/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-e-fu-pharmd-acc-53710187/)
Jerry Fu has devoted his life to helping professionals create better relationships in their careers and personal lives. Growing up in an asian culture gave Jerry Fu a unique perspective on interpersonal communication and how powerfully it affects us. In this episode Jerry shares effective strategies which will help you better handle both external and internal conflicts as well as relate to others in healthier ways. Talking Points: Why Jerry became a conflict-resolution coach How Asians deal with conflict The ‘Honor/Shame' culture of Asia Tips on how resolve long-term conflict Overcoming a failure mindset Quotes: “Just be honest with yourself, sometimes you need a little help” “What you say no to is just as important as what you say yes to” Find out more about Jerry Fu: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/
This week on Bringing Intimacy Back, host Dr. April and co-host Coach Kay discuss Conflict Resolution with special Guest Jerry Fu. Jerry is a conflict resolution coach who helps Asian-American leaders advance in their career and life journeys. This is always the place Where Intimacy is Real and you will laugh, learn and love alongside our hosts every Thursday at 3:30pm EST Live!
In this episode of the Road to Growth podcast, we are pleased to introduce you to Jerry Fu. Jerry is a conflict resolution coach who helps Asian-American leaders advance in their career and life journeys. Having taken on several pharmacy leadership roles, Jerry started coaching in 2017 to help other Asian-American professionals deal with the conflict they encounter at work, with their culture, and within themselves. Prior to starting his coaching business, Jerry served as a pharmacist and began facilitating leadership workshops in 2012. Today, Jerry offers a range of coaching services, which includes individual coaching, group workshops, and keynote presentations. He has appeared on over thirty podcasts and plans to appear plenty more. Learn more and connect with Jerry Fu by visiting him on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-fu-pharmd-acc-53710187/ Website: https://www.adaptingleaders.com/ Be sure to follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/to_growth on Facebook: facebook.com/Road2Growth Subscribe to our podcast across the web: https://www.theenriquezgroup.com/blog Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Cdmacc iTunes: https://apple.co/2F4zAcn Castbox: http://bit.ly/2F4NfQq Google Play: http://bit.ly/2TxUYQ2 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKnzMRkl-PurAb32mCLCMeA?view_as=subscriber If you are looking to be a Guest on Podcasts please click below https://kitcaster.com/rtg/ For any San Diego Real Estate Questions Please Follow Us at web: www.TheEnriquezGroup.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKnzMRkl-PurAb32mCLCMeA or Call : 858 -345 - 7829 Recently reduced properties in San Diego County * Click **** bit.ly/3cbT65C **** Here* ****************************************************************************
On this podcast, we talk a lot about the consequences of inaction. What's worse–saying something and rocking the boat, or suffering in silence? Growing up, Jerry Fu learned to be silent and avoid conflict. But as he grew older, he learned that yielding to others' expectations can be toxic, for both himself and the person on the other end. In his career as a pharmacist, he learned a similar lesson when dealing with customers. Sometimes, you have to offer concessions and always, you have to learn to listen. There are those who speak up and those who stay silent. But whether in relationships or in the professional world, both of those choices have consequences. So how do we deal with conflict? By asking for what we want and managing our expectations. Jerry is the founder of Adapting Leaders, where he offers conflict resolution coaching for Asian-American leaders. Find Jerry at and on LinkedIn at Like this episode? Share it around, write us a review, and follow us on Instagram @cttnpodcast.