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The Good Leadership Podcast

Charles Good
Leadership
Leadership Development
Workplace Conflict
Motivation
Change Management
Digital Coaching
Britt Andreatta
Mental Health
NASA
Connection
Powerful Phrases For Dealing With Workplace Conflict
Team Collaboration
Constructive Conflict
Courageous Cultures
Emotional Resilience
Cutco
Gratitude
Goal Achievement
Mindfulness
Personal Development

Unlike a typical interview show, The Good Leadership Podcast is a space to think together about what truly drives performance. Each episode explores big ideas from influential books, researchers, and practitioners, and examines what actually drives learning, decision-making, and achievement in the real world. And while many podcasts offer inspiration, this one goes a step further, pairing inspirat... more

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What actually makes learning stick when it matters most? In this episode of The Good Leadership Podcast, Charles Good sits down with Dr. Megan Sumeracki to explore the science of effective learning and why so many common study habits fail to produce ... more

Is AI making your people more capable, or just more dependent? In this solo episode of The Good Leadership Podcast, Charles Good explores one of the most important leadership questions of the AI era: what happens to judgment, expertise, and human thi... more

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Most leaders think their job is to have the answers. That instinct is exactly what’s holding them, and their teams, back.

In this episode of The Good Leadership Podcast, Charles Good sits down with Michael Bungay Stanier, author of The Coaching Habi... more

In this episode of The Good Leadership Podcast, Charles Good sits down with Karen Dillon, co-author of the New York Times bestselling book How Will You Measure Your Life?, to explore one of the most important questions any of us can ask. Most people ... more

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Ethan Mollick
Wharton School professor and author known for research on AI and knowledge work
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School
Episode: The AI Paradox: When Better Results Hide Falling Capability with Charles Good | TGLP #290
Michael Bungay Stanier
Author of The Coaching Habit, founder of Box of Crayons and MBS Works
MBS Works / Box of Crayons
Episode: The Best-Selling Coaching Book of the 21st Century (10 Years Later): What High-Impact Leaders Do Differently with Michael Bungay Stanier & Charles Good | TGLP #289
Karen Dillon
Former editor of Harvard Business Review and co-author of How Will You Measure Your Life
Harvard Business Review / Book co-author
Episode: Stop Measuring Your Life the Wrong Way, Ask These Questions Instead with Karen Dillon and Charles Good | TGLP #288
Clayton M. Christensen
Professor at Harvard Business School and co-author of How Will You Measure Your Life
Harvard Business School
Episode: Stop Measuring Your Life the Wrong Way, Ask These Questions Instead with Karen Dillon and Charles Good | TGLP #288
Scott H. Young
Author, learning expert; author of Ultralearning and Get Better at Anything
Episode: Why Some People Learn Skills Faster Than Everyone Else with Scott H. Young and Charles Good | TGLP #286
Nancy Harhut
Expert in behavioral science and marketing, author of 'Using Behavioral Science in Marketing'
Creative Director, Marketing Agency
Episode: How Behavioral Science Changes the Way People Decide and Act with Nancy Harhut & Charles Good | TGLP #281
Dr. Kumar Mehta
Best-selling author and leading voice in performance science
University of Southern California
Episode: Why Most People Never Become Exceptional (And How Some Do) with Dr. Kumar Mehta & Charles Good | TGLP #279
Wendy Ryan
Bestselling author of the book, Learn, Lead, Lift, who examines leadership dynamics centered around mindset, skillset, and behavior.
Episode: The Missing Link in Leadership Performance: Aligning Mindset, Skillset, and Behavior with Wendy Ryan and Charles Good | TGLP #276
Jon Picoult
Founder of Watermark Consulting and author of 'From Impressed to Obsessed'
Watermark Consulting
Episode: From Impressed to Obsessed: How Loyalty Is Really Built with Jon Picoult & Charles Good | TGLP #274

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Charles Good
Host of The Good Leadership Podcast

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • Thorough and relevant

    Charles Good does a fantastic job preparing and interviewing guests to draw out relevant, practical insights. Well done.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fopner
    United States2 years ago
  • Always Valuable Content

    It’s clear that Charles does his homework for each episode. He is so well prepared and the interviews are interesting and actionable.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    World-Citizen11
    United States2 years ago
  • Insightful interviews

    I learn something every time I listen to this podcast. So often I hear things so enlightening that I share with my friends and clients. If you are in leadership and are always learning, this is for you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alice5020
    United States2 years ago

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Each episode is prepared and interview questions are crafted to surface practical insights.
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Why Some People Learn Skills Faster Than Everyone Else with Scott H. Young and Charles Good | TGLP #286
Q: What is one thing listeners could do tomorrow to help them learn faster?
Start with the see, do, feedback loop: find strong examples to learn from, actually practice the skill, and ensure you get concrete, actionable feedback to iterate quickly.
Inside the Playbook of the Top 1% with Dr. Kumar Mehta and Charles Good | TGLP #284
Q: What distinguishes working hard from the kind of deliberate, structured effort?
Deliberate practice means investing time and energy to enhance the skill, not just putting in hours.
How Behavioral Science Changes the Way People Decide and Act with Nancy Harhut & Charles Good | TGLP #281
Q: What happens when you give before you ask?
It promotes feelings of obligation, encouraging customers to reciprocate the gesture positively.
How Behavioral Science Changes the Way People Decide and Act with Nancy Harhut & Charles Good | TGLP #281
Q: What does good loss framing look like?
It can highlight the pain one might avoid by taking action rather than solely focusing on positive outcomes.
How Behavioral Science Changes the Way People Decide and Act with Nancy Harhut & Charles Good | TGLP #281
Q: What are a few ideas that actually move the needle the fastest?
Leverage emotional engagement and decision-making shortcuts instead of simply providing a list of features and benefits.

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1. Ethan Mollick
2. Michael Bungay Stanier
3. Karen Dillon
4. Clayton M. Christensen
5. Scott H. Young
6. Nancy Harhut
7. Dr. Kumar Mehta
8. Wendy Ryan

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