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The Terpenes and Testing Podcast with Dr. Jason Lupoi, Editor in Chief
On this episode, Jason S. Lupoi, Ph.D. chats with Steve Scheier, "leadership cultivator" and co-author of the book Power Up: Power Tools for Committed Cannabusiness Leaders. Discussion points include how to effectively find your inner power to help facilitate stepping into a leadership role within the cannabis industry, challenges new managers can face, why your employees should not be your friends, and what effective and ineffective power-wielding strategies look like. https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevescheier/
Sarajane Giere offers a uniquely intimate glimpse into the life of a military wife as she tells the story of her fighter pilot husband, Bernie, a Vietnam Veteran who flew 214 combat missions in the war With soaring love and explicit honesty, she recounts the terror of the Vietnam years, and the lifelong sacrifices that affected her pilot's life and death.Giere, a spunky military wife with a keen knack for storytelling, recounts her fighter pilot's eventful Vietnam years through his handwritten letters and moving personal accounts. The harrowing shoot-down in enemy territory, the joy upon learning he had a son, and the loneliness of separation are among the many subjects covered. All the while, Sarajane worked with a local police detective to uncover evidence that brought one of her neighbors to justice. With a knack for detail, she recounts the uncertain years with Pan Am, and her husband Bernie's missions with the NY Air National Guard's world-class 106th Rescue and Recovery Wing for 25 years.http://sarajanegiere.comSteve Scheier's mantra is “Think Different. Act Different. Empower Everyone.”His cutting-edge leadership consultancy has helped increase the effectiveness of CEOs in some of the most influential cannabis enterprises. Steve's brand new book, “POWER UP: Essential Tools for Committed Cannabusiness Leaders” encourages cannabis professionals to own their power to create sustainable and profitable companies. Whether they are growers, dispensary owners, manufacturers of vape batteries, edibles, hemp goods or infused products, leaders of these companies share universal concerns and challenges. Many wrestle with how to assert their power and lead their organizations. Many CEO's have discomfort with power which prevents them from establishing a vision for their companies, holding their employees accountable, delineating roles, reinforcing the values of the company, building out their teams, and accomplishing their goals.Steve's work helps his clients achieve financial success and establish a stronger workforce with high morale. Presenting both cautionary and inspirational stories, Power Up builds on the work of Scheier's consultancy, offering insights to today's cannabis and hemp executives.The content can help them better understand power, improve their leadership, and achieve their goals. In crafting his book, Scheier spoke with 100 cannabis leaders over nine months learning a lot from their interactions.http://stevescheier.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Steve Scheier is the co-author of the book “Power Up: Essential Tools for Cannabusiness Leaders”. He works with cannabis CEOs and their teams to help them use their power effectively to create thriving and successful organizations. In this episode, you will learn what qualities make up a powerful leader. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cannachick)
Next to birth, death is one of our most profound experiences. Dying is not without its pain but it can be meaningful and we can decide to be more aware and more conscious in how we orient ourselves toward the inevitable end of our lives. Dr. Miller advises us to be clear on our “goals of care” and to “participate.”B.J. Miller is a hospice and palliative medicine physician who has worked in many settings, inpatient, outpatient, hospice facility and home. He now sees patients and families at U.C.S.F. Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. Miller speaks all over the country and beyond on the theme of living well in the face of death. He’s also the founder of the Center for Dying and Living. BJ Miller is co-author, with Shoshana Berger, of A Beginners Guide to the End: Practical Advice for Living Life and Facing Death (Simon & Schuster 2019) Interview Date:12/3/2019 Tags: BJ Miller, hospice, medical directives, advance directives, advance care planning, silver tsunami, Health care systems, chronic pain, suffering, acute suffering, acute pain, resistance, palliative care, hospice, pain management, death certificates, prognosis, Steve Scheier, prognosis declaration, Death & Dying, Personal Transformation
Next to birth, death is one of our most profound experiences. Dying is not without its pain but it can be meaningful and we can decide to be more aware and more conscious in how we orient ourselves toward the inevitable end of our lives. Dr. Miller advises us to be clear on our “goals of care” and to “participate.”B.J. Miller is a hospice and palliative medicine physician who has worked in many settings, inpatient, outpatient, hospice facility and home. He now sees patients and families at U.C.S.F. Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. Miller speaks all over the country and beyond on the theme of living well in the face of death. He’s also the founder of the Center for Dying and Living. BJ Miller is co-author, with Shoshana Berger, of A Beginners Guide to the End: Practical Advice for Living Life and Facing Death (Simon & Schuster 2019) Interview Date:12/3/2019 Tags: BJ Miller, hospice, medical directives, advance directives, advance care planning, silver tsunami, Health care systems, chronic pain, suffering, acute suffering, acute pain, resistance, palliative care, hospice, pain management, death certificates, prognosis, Steve Scheier, prognosis declaration, Death & Dying, Personal Transformation
Listen in as Robert MacPhee and his guest Steve Scheier, the Founder and CEO of Decision Clarity Group talk about the importance of decision making for leaders in all walks of life.
This week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show features two firsts. David Friendly is the director and producer of the new documentary on sneaker culture known as "Sneakerheadz". David is the first Best Motion Picture of the Year Oscar-nominated guest--for his work on the great movie Little Miss Sunshine--to sit down at the virtual bar and salon known as The Chauncey DeVega Show. David Friendly is also the first person to spend some time chatting with Chauncey DeVega who has won a BAFTA for Best Film. Steve Scheier is the author of the new book Do More Good. Better. He is the first organizational consultant with expert and practical advice on "diversity", "leadership", and "the workplace" to be a conversation partner on The Chauncey DeVega Show. This is a good and informative episode. Chauncey and David talk about being a "closer" in the film business, the art and politics of sneaker culture, how making a documentary is different from working in other genres, and how sneaker culture is a type of social history. In the next segment, Chauncey and Steve talk about a wide range of topics. How does a person navigate the corporate and not for profit worlds? How do questions of leadership, identity, and decision-making interact and complicate one another? Steve and Chauncey also explore such topics as privilege, consulting, communication styles, and remaining positive and productive in the face of the challenging realities of the contemporary workplace where one may be afraid of truth-telling? What about finding a mentor? Surviving a toxic work environment? During this episode of The Chauncey Devega Show, Chauncey also works through his mental confusion as caused by the Chicago heat, reflects on being slurred by a drunk woman at the local tap, is upset about ign't "Serial", talks about Donald Trump and pro wrestling, and shares the biological science that drives his addiction to high fructose corn syrup.
In this episode I talk with Steve Scheier, author of “Do More Good. Better.” We talk about the impact that proper decision making can (or cannot) have on the health and future of your organization. Part of making a good decision involves: knowing what decisions need to be made, who is making this decision and whether you are involving the […]
Today on Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to Steve Scheier, author of a new book, "Do More Good. Better." Steve is also founder & CEO of Scheier + Group, a consultancy that shows non-profits and social impact companies how to make the most of the people they have so they can better deliver on their mission.