What Happens When Leaders Pause? Mindfulness as a Leadership Tool, with Rebecca Wilson
In this episode of the Spirituality in Leadership podcast, host Andrew Cohn sits down with Rebecca Wilson, executive coach, mindfulness teacher, and founder of Arborvida, an organization dedicated to helping leaders cultivate self-awareness, purpose, and conscious leadership from the inside out.
The Spirit of Leadership: Aligning Values with Action, with John Mitchell
How to Be Human at Work: Embracing Wholeness in Leadership, with Allison Schultz
Cultivating Growth and Trust: A Holistic Approach to Leadership, with Dr. Erika Kleestorfer
Bringing the Human Spirit Back to Life in the Corporate World, with Steve Hart
How Men Can Embrace Vulnerability to Foster Authentic Connections, with Gino Peremans
Bridging Worlds: Spirituality, Leadership, and Workplace Transformation, with Judi Neal
Leading from Within: Harnessing Intuition and Spirituality for Powerful Leadership, with Alicia Rodriguez
The Power of Trust: How Authenticity Transforms Leadership, with David Allen
Reflections on spirituality in leadership: insights, values, connection, and taking practical action, with Andrew Cohn
Aikido, Embodiment, and Deep Dialogue: Tools for Effective Leadership, with Chris Thorsen
Bridging Cultures, Building Connections: Interconnectedness in Life and Work, with Yoko Hisano
Discovering and Creating Heaven on Earth, with Martin Rutte
Allowing Ourselves to be Transparent to What’s Most True for Us, with Tom Hurley
Kairos and the "Wake" of Leadership, with Karen and Matthew Fine
The Tenets of Yoga as Leadership Practices, with Chetan Roy
Applying a Spiritual Framework in International Development, with Barney Singer
The Meaning and Impact of Purpose, with Aaron Hurst
Intersectionality, Identity, and the Heart of Leadership, with Zhou Fang
In this episode of the Spirituality in Leadership podcast, Andrew Cohn welcomes Zhou Fang, an equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) consultant, practitioner, and strategist, and the founder of The Intersectional Group, based in Portland, Oregon. Zhou draws on her background as an immigrant from China, a multilingual communicator, and a woman of color to bring a uniquely grounded and intersectional lens to leadership and EDI work.
The Pilgrim's Path: What 500 Miles with a Donkey Taught a Financial Controller About Leadership, with Jean-Christophe Normand
In this episode of the Spirituality in Leadership podcast, Andrew Cohn sits down with Jean-Christophe Normand, an executive coach, professor at a Catholic university, and ordained deacon in the Roman Catholic Church. Jean-Christophe’s journey from corporate finance to spiritual leadership is anything but conventional.