How many decisions do you make every day? Have you ever said, "I can do this or I can do that?" Doug Hensch is an accomplished Executive Coach in search of a new way to see the world...by Looking for AND. Doug will be talking to business leaders, psychologists, artists and anyone that can teach a thing or two about being open-minded and more effective critical thinkers.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ManagementBusinessEntrepreneurship |
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Looking for AND is an absolute delight to listen to. I love this podcast because I learn something every episode, and I find Doug’s interviews compelling and often surprising. There’s truly something everyone can learn.
Thank you for having me on Looking for And! Doug is a brilliant, curious, and committed host sparking important conversations and perspectives.
Love these podcasts. Doug is a terrific interviewer and always learning from this. Keep it up!
As someone focused on the impact connection has on creating vibrant relationships, Doug did a great job speaking with Mike and Katie Stallard to draw this out. He was able to uncover how their personal experiences with connection and lack of connection had a positive and/or negative impact on their lives. I will remember and apply Vison, Value and Voice. Looking forward to future episodes.
I look forward to every podcast but this one hit a nerve with me. The culture in my hospital, which is part of a large healthcare system, has many of us feeling devalued. Doug’s interview with Michael and Katharine Stallard gave me hope with some really useful suggestions for improving my work environment. I took the time to go to their website as well. more
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