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  • Not Simple: Cathy Carroll, Leading a Family Business With Love and Logic
    Oct 25 2024

    Cathy Carroll is the granddaughter of an entrepreneur who led a Fortune 500 company and the daughter of an entrepreneur. She led a turnaround of her father's manufacturing business and encountered the distinctions between leadership in a corporate domain and leadership in a family business. She founded Legacy Onward, Inc. to support family business leaders through the complexities of family business leadership. Her book Hug of War: How to Lead a Family Business with both Love and Logic is out now.

    Rebecca and Cathy discussed the complexities of leadership in family businesses, with Cathy sharing her insights from her experience leading her father's business and her book, "Hug of War, How to Lead a Family Business with both Love and Logic." They explored the concept of 'hug of war' and the importance of balancing the business and family mindsets in a family business. The conversation also touched on the concept of integrating opposing mindsets, the role of shadow influencers, and the challenges of leadership and ownership succession in family businesses.


    Mentioned in the podcast: Navigating Polarities with Andiron

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    32 min
  • Not Simple: Robin Katcher, Cooperative Leadership
    Oct 10 2024

    "Societal change requires movements and networks of organizations working together—but what if the way we work together could be even better? Could it lead to greater freedom for our leaders and more realistic expectations? ... No one person holds the answer, but when the right people come together, we just might find a better one."

    Robin Katcher is a colleague at Cultivating Leadership and has spent the past 25 years supporting justice organizations, leaders, and networks as a faciliatior, consultant, and a coach. She and Rebecca discuss how leaders from across different organizations come together across differences to accomplish tasks and win gains that they couldn't on their own and how that affects their leadership.

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    30 min
  • Dr. Jaime Lee, the Power of Rest
    Jul 11 2024

    "How do you experience rest while doing what you love? What if we could even experience a sense of relaxed focus while hosting a party for 20?"

    In our latest podcast episode, we dive deep into the art of grounded leadership with Dr. Jaime Lee, a fellow CL colleague. Jaime believes that true leadership starts with connecting to our health and the innate intelligence of our bodies. She expertly guides her clients and teams through the intricate balance of work, life, health, and relationships, helping them reclaim their sovereignty, alignment, and wholeness for a more effortless flow.

    Jaime explores how we can cultivate rest daily, even while hosting a party or pursuing our passions. She challenges the traditional view of self-care, suggesting that instead of fixing deficiencies, we can embrace self-acceptance and see that we already have everything we need. Discover how making time your friend and putting "breathe" on your to-do list can transform your life, allowing you to be more generous with yourself and more trusting of the world in this latest podcast hosted by Rebecca Scott.

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    33 min
  • Victoria Leavitt, Sex Differences in the Brain
    May 23 2024

    “So it’s not that our brain constrains the activities we can engage in and the behaviors that we have. It’s the other way around. The behaviors we engage in change the brain we have.”

    Dr. Victoria Leavitt is an assistant professor of neuropsychology at Columbia University who studies brain resilience, brain reserve, and cognitive reserve, companion theories that help us understand individual differences in our ability to maintain brain function over the lifespan. She and Rebecca discuss the arc of evolution, the effect biologial dictates have on our brains, the challenges of thinking about difference, and the promise (and limits) of precision medicine.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    E. O. Wilson

    Human Genome Project


    Dr. Leavitt’s research on sex difference:

    https://pubmed-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezproxy.cul.columbia.edu/38718749/

    Leavitt VM, Dworkin JD, Kalina T, Ratzan AS. Sex differences in brain resilience of individuals with multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2024 May 1;87:105646. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2024.105646. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38718749.

    https://pubmed-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezproxy.cul.columbia.edu/38452646/

    Leavitt VM, Dworkin JD, Galioto R, Ratzan AS. Disparities in DMT treatment: Demographic and neurocognitive differences between MS patients currently treated versus not treated with disease-modifying therapies. Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2024 May;85:105508. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2024.105508. Epub 2024 Feb 22. PMID: 38452646.

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    38 min
  • Barry Bales, Small Moves
    May 9 2024

    “In addition to it being small moves, I would say consistent moves. What are those consistent practices help that create the conditions for impact?”


    CL colleague Barry Bales thinks of leadership as an action rather than a title, and he knows that sometimes the most effective actions are small ones. He and Wendy discuss the importance of connection and engagement, as well as the small moves they’ve seen have big impact.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Matthew Lieberman

    Adam Kahane

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    30 min
  • Elena Tochilina, War in Ukraine
    Apr 26 2024

    “It’s like our mind wants to categorize things, and it’s much easier to feel pity than trying to embrace the complexity that life goes on and you can live in the midst of war.”


    Elena Tochilina is a Ukrainian coach and consultant as well as a colleague at Cultivating Leadership. In this conversation she challenges Wendy, and all of us, to step away from pity and see life in the midst of war as changing, evolving, and composed of not just pain but also beauty.

    Mentioned in this episode:
    The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio

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    34 min
  • Fred Jones, Meanwhile
    Apr 12 2024

    “I care about supporting people more as wayfinders and what it might take to ditch the maps and find your own way—and keep learning and growing.”

    CL colleague Fred Jones is a lover and collector of questions that he stays with a long time. One of those questions: how do you help people create time and space for reflection in periods of transition, those moments of “meanwhile” where what’s next isn’t obvious? Join Fred and Wendy as they explore the questions this question inspires that might help in these mapless moments.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Parker Palmer
    Designing Your Life

    Learn more about Fred and his work at meanwhile.studio.

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    37 min
  • Rehema Kutua, Primary Care
    Mar 28 2024

    “It matters how we feel because how we feel and how we’re doing impocts everyone.”

    

TV has taught us that doctors are sexy, mysterious superheroes, but what is really happening at the other end of the stethoscope is more complex than we realize. Rehema Kutua, a pediatrician and certified coach, came to Not Simple to discuss what it feels like to be a primary care physician today and what happens when we see the human behind the title.

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    32 min