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Serve to Lead® | James Strock

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The Serve to Lead podcast focuses on today’s extraordinary leadership opportunities in business, government, and politics. In a time of intense polarization, this includes advancing our shared American identity and narrative. James Strock is an independent writer, speaker, entrepreneur, and reformer. Strock writes ‘The Next Nationalism’ at Substack. jamesstrock.substack.com

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In this episode of the Serve to Lead podcast, noted journalist Kourosh Ziabari shares his perspective on the intertwined destinies of Iran and America. Ziabari represents a rising generation in Iran and the US. Currently enrolled in the master’s prog... more

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Benn Steil is an award-winning writer in the fields of finance, history, and biography. He is a senior fellow and director of international economics at the prestigious Council on Foreign Relations in New York. more

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Philip K Howard is a leading reformer of American law and government. He combines thought and action: A prolific, best-selling writer and frequent commentator who founded the non-partisan group, Common Good. more

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Richard Norton Smith is at the top tier of American presidential historians. He is the author of the highly acclaimed new biography: An Ordinary Man: The Surprising Life and Historic Presidency of Gerald R. Ford. more

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 21 ratings
  • James Strock’s Optimism and Leadership Sparkles

    James serves to lead. His podcast uses great questions to get the best out of his guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    victorperton
    Australia3 years ago
  • Very thoughtful discussion of environmental issues

    Conversation largely centered around the need to find local solotions to environmental issues. That's a refreshing change to most of the dialogue around this topic. Both the interviewer and Prof. Esty seem like guys who'd be fun to talk with over a beer. And there's some great advice near the end for any young lawyers listening in.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Esty-Strock Podcast
    United States4 years ago

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