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Welcome back to part two of our exploration into the Evolving Leader vulnerability interview archive. If you've not listened to part one, then you could well be wondering what these two vulnerability episodes are all about. Where time permits, after we've finished recording an episode with our fabulous guests we also record them answering a series of rapid fire questions. We refer to this as the Evolving Leader Vulnerability Interview. You'll hear that it's pretty light hearted, but beyond that we also recognise the importance of normalising vulnerability in the leadership space because it contributes to environments of trust and psychological safety.We're so grateful that so many of our esteemed guests are willing to answer these questions. Thank you (again) to each and every one of you.In this second part, you'll hear personal insights from neurologist Robert A Burton, futurist Scott Smith, innovation expert and author Elvin Turner, Global head of DEI and computer scientist Sheree Atcheson, Enneagram champion Ian Morgan Cron, Wimbledon CEO Sally Bolton, Vollebak CEO and Co-founder Steve Tidball, entrepreneur Ilham Said, occupational and forensic psychiatrist Neil Greenberg, Olympian Cath Bishop, Pfizer UK MD Ben Osborn, strategic growth advisor Don Schmincke, artist and cultural geographer Holly Murchison, photographer, entrepreneur and one time most influential person on the internet Jeremy Cowart and business speaker, thinker and author of Funky Business Jonas Ridderstråle.Next week sees a return for co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender as they open Season 3 in conversation with strategy, innovation and entrepreneurship titan Rita McGrath. 01:18 Full vulnerability interview with Robert A BurtonWhat would you partner say is your least appealing feature?02:41 Scott Smith02:58 Elvin TurnerWhere are you most lazy in your life?03:40 Sheree Atcheson04:09 Ian Morgan CronWhat was the last question that stopped you in your tracks?04:33 Sally Bolton05:35 Steve Tidball06:09 Ilham Said06:30 Neil GreenbergAre you paid too much?07:07 Cath Bishop, Ben Osborn, Don Schmincke, Elvin Turner, Holly Murchison, Ian Morgan Cron, Jeremy Cowart, Jonas Ridderstråle, Neil Greenberg, Sally Bolton, Sheree Atcheson Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_Leader
[Ciência] Resenha do livro “On being certain: believing you are right even when you're not” (Tradução livre: “Sobre ter certezas: acreditando que você está certo mesmo quando não está”) do neurologista Robert A. Burton. A resenha escrita está nesse link.
This week on the Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Scott Allender and Jean Gomes talk to author and neurologist Dr Robert A Burton. As leaders face greater uncertainty, the consequences of their judgement and decisions become ever more significant. A profound insight from Burton's work, is that certainty is not a rational process, but in fact a feeling; a feeling of knowing, that ranges from an intuitive or gut feeling to an aha moment of absolute rightness. On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not Social: Instagram @evolvingleader LinkedIn The Evolving Leader Podcast Twitter @Evolving_Leader
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Abortion: Is it a woman exercising her rights to her own body, or is it the killing of a child? At what point in the development process should the unborn be considered a "person", and should the mother's rights be legally limited? Scott and Jamie explore this very sensitive subject. In "Oh, the Humanity", Jamie talks about confirmation bias. As further study Scott recommends the book “On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not” by Robert A. Burton, and Jamie recommends the book “Why Pro-Life?: Caring for the Unborn and Their Mothers” by Randy Alcorn. Contact us with comments and questions: email@GodOrNotPodcast.com
It seems that every other day there is another news story or article touting some breakthrough in the world of neuroscience. This can tend to cause even the most ardent science lover to be confused as to what the practical applications are of the brain research we keep hearing about. This week on Skepticality, Derek speaks with Dr. Robert A. Burton, author of On Being Certain, about his latest book A Skeptic’s Guide to the Mind. Dr. Burton’s latest focus is on identifying the strengths and limitations of modern neuroscience. His book helps us to better understand the topic so we can make better use of the information contained with the plethora of published studies.