What happens when a Marine Corps officer leads with empathy instead of ego? Can servant leadership and military command go hand-in-hand? This episode proves they can.Tune in to my conversation with Olaolu Ogunyemi and learn:Why empathy is important in leadership.What it means to be a servant leader.How to be an authentic leader.The best strategies to inspire the next generation of leaders.Why celebrating success is essential.How to empower a new person.How to balance empathy, boundaries and influence.How overcoming failure can lead to growth.Olaolu Ogunyemi is an award-winning author, leadership coach, and U.S. Marine Corps officer dedicated to equipping the next generation of leaders. He has published three books—including the award-winning "Crow From the Shadow"—contributed to numerous national publications, and is the creator of Parent-Child-Connect. His upcoming leadership book, "Lead Last", challenges conventional thinking and offers fresh, actionable principles for today’s leaders.Connect with Olaolu:Visit his website for free resources, articles, and tools for parents, leaders, and educators: www.parent-child-connect.comAmazon Author: https://www.amazon.com/author/olaolu_ogunyemiPinterest: https://pin.it/3heBVMvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/olaolu.ogunyemiFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/561759971924937/X: https://x.com/Olaolu_OgunyemiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/olaolu.ogunyemi/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olaolu-ogunyemi-465ba453YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCcR7d3yzZXfzcBfxveyP-g
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What happens when a Marine Corps officer leads with empathy instead of ego? Can servant leadership and military command go hand-in-hand? This episode proves they can.Tune in to my conversation with Olaolu Ogunyemi and learn:Why empathy is important in leadership.What it means to be a servant leader.How to be an authentic leader.The best strategies to inspire the next generation of leaders.Why celebrating success is essential.How to empower a new person.How to balance empathy, boundaries and influence.How overcoming failure can lead to growth.Olaolu Ogunyemi is an award-winning author, leadership coach, and U.S. Marine Corps officer dedicated to equipping the next generation of leaders. He has published three books—including the award-winning "Crow From the Shadow"—contributed to numerous national publications, and is the creator of Parent-Child-Connect. His upcoming leadership book, "Lead Last", challenges conventional thinking and offers fresh, actionable principles for today’s leaders.Connect with Olaolu:Visit his website for free resources, articles, and tools for parents, leaders, and educators: www.parent-child-connect.comAmazon Author: https://www.amazon.com/author/olaolu_ogunyemiPinterest: https://pin.it/3heBVMvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/olaolu.ogunyemiFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/561759971924937/X: https://x.com/Olaolu_OgunyemiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/olaolu.ogunyemi/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olaolu-ogunyemi-465ba453YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCcR7d3yzZXfzcBfxveyP-g
456. Become an Audience-Centric Communicator with Eileen Wixted
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1 month ago
456. Become an Audience-Centric Communicator with Eileen Wixted
What do you think is one of the most powerful ways to prepare for your presentation? It's getting to know your audience as much as you can. Tune in to my conversation with Eileen Wixted and learn:The concept of audience-centric communication.What three questions every audience asks when listening to a presentation.How to build the mindset of audience-centric communication.Unique and effective techniques for understanding your audience.How to show your audience you truly care about them.Eileen Wixted is the President of Wixted & Company, a full-service strategic communication firm which was named in the The Agency Elite Top 120 by PR News for the fourth consecutive year.As a former journalist and news anchor, Eileen knew firsthand how impactful a thoughtful, proactive approach to media engagement could be for building and maintaining a strong reputation. She helps clients find the courage and the words to communicate in a way that builds understanding and trust.Prior to Wixted & Company, Eileen spent more than a decade as a broadcast journalist and received an Emmy Award for her work. Connect with Eileen:Website: https://www.thinkwixted.com/Eileen's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileen-wixted-97b4796/Wixted & Company's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wixted-&-company/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WixtedCo/
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What happens when a Marine Corps officer leads with empathy instead of ego? Can servant leadership and military command go hand-in-hand? This episode proves they can.Tune in to my conversation with Olaolu Ogunyemi and learn:Why empathy is important in leadership.What it means to be a servant leader.How to be an authentic leader.The best strategies to inspire the next generation of leaders.Why celebrating success is essential.How to empower a new person.How to balance empathy, boundaries and influence.How overcoming failure can lead to growth.Olaolu Ogunyemi is an award-winning author, leadership coach, and U.S. Marine Corps officer dedicated to equipping the next generation of leaders. He has published three books—including the award-winning "Crow From the Shadow"—contributed to numerous national publications, and is the creator of Parent-Child-Connect. His upcoming leadership book, "Lead Last", challenges conventional thinking and offers fresh, actionable principles for today’s leaders.Connect with Olaolu:Visit his website for free resources, articles, and tools for parents, leaders, and educators: www.parent-child-connect.comAmazon Author: https://www.amazon.com/author/olaolu_ogunyemiPinterest: https://pin.it/3heBVMvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/olaolu.ogunyemiFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/561759971924937/X: https://x.com/Olaolu_OgunyemiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/olaolu.ogunyemi/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olaolu-ogunyemi-465ba453YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCcR7d3yzZXfzcBfxveyP-g