Creating change that matters happens in conversations - with others AND yourself. In this series, noted executive coach Drew Kugler has conversations about, well, conversations. Through Drew's personal insights and interviews with thought leaders from all walks of life, you will learn about the unique dynamics of conversations at work, home, and anywhere else you care to make a difference.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareers |
What's a risk you took that turned out well? What about one you wish you had taken? I invite you to listen and participate in this episode as a guided workshop for whatever risk or change you may be facing.
Drew Kugler and Ari Kaplan discuss the differences in how children and adults discuss their busy days, with a focus on how they answer the simple (and sometimes throwaway) question, "How are you?" more
In November 2020, Dr. Osterholm was appointed to President Joe Biden's 13-member Transition COVID-19 Advisory Board. more
This episode explores one essential distinction we must make when pursuing real change. Think about where you spent your three hours in shock on January 6 - what have you done about what you've seen and felt since? more
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Hard to get to the good stuff because of Drew’s babbling on and on
This podcast features practitioners and thinkers from an array of professions-education, corporate leadership, religion, marketing, entertainment-some you likely know, some you likely don’t, all of whom are interesting to hear in this informal context, regardless of your own profession. There’s much to learn, and understanding to gain, without being a TED-like presentation (even though I can see each guest at a TED). Kugler easily slides between friendly banter and questions that draw out his gu... more
Drew Kugler has gotten some true heavyweights to appear with him on his podcast. He's able to establish a real conversational intimacy with his guests, and that's led to some really fascinating and entertaining conversations. More, please!...
Drew is getting awesome guests and asking really great questions! more
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