FranklinCovey On Leadership

Season 44 features interviews with Donald Miller, Trent Shelton, Alan Fine, Annie Sarnblad, William Ury, Reid Hoffman, Al Roker, Judge Caprio, Jennifer Cohen, and Loren Ridinger.

Season 44

Episode 431
Donald Miller

Curiosity, enlightenment, and commitment are three phases of relationships that help build the foundation for Donald Miller’s StoryBrand concept. The New York Times bestselling author joins On Leadership for a second time to discuss the updated and revised Building a StoryBrand 2.0: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen.

Episode 432
Trent Shelton

Learn how to protect your peace with renowned author, coach, and speaker, Trent Shelton. Trent shares his personal story of rejection when an NFL team revoked his contract offer, highlighting the importance of emotional resilience and not letting setbacks define you.

Episode 433
Alan Fine

Performance expert and bestselling author Alan Fine has dedicated his career to helping people improve their performance and reach their full potential, starting from his early days as a tennis coach.

Episode 434
Annie Sarnblad

Build stronger connections and make more effective decisions tapping into an elevated understanding of facial expressions with Annie Sarnblad. Annie shares how to better detect people’s true emotions and intentions, even if they are trying to hide them.

Episode 435
William Ury

Learning how to thrive in an age of conflict is a superpower, and its one very close to William Ury’s heart. William joins On Leadership to share stories that illustrate key principles he has learned about negotiation that works.

Episode 436
Reid Hoffman

A lot could possibly go right with our AI future according to venture capitalist, entrepreneur, and bestselling author, Reid Hoffman. The LinkedIn co-founder joins On Leadership to discuss his new book, Superagency, emphasizing the importance of embracing a “technohumanist compass” as we all aim to more effectively leverage technology in business.

Episode 437
Al Roker

On Leadership is joined by an American icon: Al Roker, a longtime broadcaster and journalist who has worked at NBC for over 45 years, including nearly 30 years as a co-anchor on the TODAY Show, joins the podcast for a reflective discussion on his legacy. Al walks us through his career journey, including how he got his start in television and became a weather forecaster on the TODAY Show, and offers advice for aspiring leaders and professionals.

Episode 438
Judge Frank Caprio

In this heartfelt episode, Judge Frank Caprio, star of the Emmy-nominated show Caught in Providence and author of Compassion in the Court, shares his journey from a working-class neighborhood to becoming America’s most beloved judge. Known for his compassionate approach to justice, Judge Caprio reflects on the life lessons instilled by his immigrant father and how they shaped his philosophy in the courtroom.

Episode 439
Loren Ridinger

There is something pretty powerful about choosing to follow your dreams in spite of others thinking you’re crazy. Author Loren Ridinger joins On Leadership to share her story of doing just that as an entrepreneur who defied conventional expectations and built an empire from scratch. Loren’s story isn’t just about entrepreneurship; it’s about the courage to reject someone else’s identity and embrace your own.

Episode 440
Heather Younger

Discover the power within you and learn to lead yourself with some of the techniques and practices outlined by bestselling author Heather Younger. Heather shares how challenging experiences like a corporate merger and layoff led her to focus on the importance of self-leadership and owning one’s mindset, a practice that has helped her transform her own life.

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