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Coaching Through Stories

54 episodes - English - Latest episode: 3 months ago -

High performing leaders are able to be their best when it matters the most. This bi-weekly, Wednesday podcast provides listeners with stories, research, and interviews that spark connection between people, concepts, thoughts, and behaviors. Dr. Eric Bean, a published peer-reviewed author, and Certified Mental Performance Coach, coaches listeners through stories from mythology, current events, research, and popular literature that serve as a window into high performance and powerful leadership. Dr. Bean brings in thought leaders from various fields like business, sport, and military to give listeners tips and strategies from their own experiences. His goal is to provide you with practical tools you can use to become a more resilient and adaptable leader and reach your leadership potential.

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#50: Ask an Executive Coach with Dr. Eric Bean and Siana Sylvester

January 24, 2024 05:00 - 1 hour - 71 MB

As the curtain falls on our fifth season, we're shaking things up with a Q&A episode. In this episode, Dr. Eric Bean and Certified Mental Performance Consultant, Siana Sylvester will answer questions from listeners. Together they share their valuable insights on executive coaching, stress, flow, and silence.  So, join us as we delve into these topics and persist on our path toward achieving high performance.     Key Takeaways:  We need truth-tellers in our lives.  Stress management is...

#49: Unlocking the Power of Adaptability with Ross Thornley

January 10, 2024 05:00 - 1 hour - 67.7 MB

We tend to look at change from a linear rather than an exponential perspective. This point of view often leads to the feeling of anxiety and being overwhelmed by the change around us. This episode features Ross Thornley, the CEO and co-founder of AQai, a community of adaptability coaches aiming to transform how people and organizations adapt to change. Moreover, Ross is an author and keynote speaker on adaptability and the future of work. In this insightful episode, Ross helps us comprehen...

#48: The high-achievers search for self-compassion with Dr. Shannon Baird

December 27, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 62 MB

In this episode, discover how high-achievers explore self-compassion with Dr. Shannon Baird. The conversation explores finding balance between ambition and self-care, offering practical tips for cultivating a compassionate mindset amid ambitious pursuits.  Dr. Baird emphasizes acknowledging personal limits while striving for success, providing valuable lessons for those seeking the perfect blend of achievement and self-compassion.  Dr. Baird earned her Ph. D. at the University of Iowa in...

#47: Tragic Optimism Two Things Can Be True At Once with Dr. Eric Bean

December 13, 2023 05:00 - 23 minutes - 21.6 MB

In this Coaching Through Stories episode, Dr. Eric Bean delves into a profound exploration of Tragic Optimism, challenging the idea that life's tragedies and optimism are mutually exclusive. Through thoughtful reflection, he reveals the ability to simultaneously acknowledge and embrace both elements. Dr. Bean shares insights on navigating the delicate equilibrium between despair and hope in our experiences. Additionally, he explores concepts such as cognitive defusion, tragic optimism, and...

#46: Getting out of Suckville - with Dr. Bhrett McCabe

November 29, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 69.6 MB

As humans, it is our nature to dwell on our deficiencies. We focus on what we are missing and our shortfalls rather than appreciate the positive reality we are in. This behavior is what leads us to the sign that says Welcome to Sucksville. Today, we are with Dr. Brehtt McCabe, the Sports and Performance Psychologist for the University of Alabama Athletic Department and a trusted resource for amateur, collegiate, and professional golfers. Drawing on his experience as a champion athlete and ...

#45: Treasure Hunting High Performance with Dr. Jonathan Fader

November 15, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 63.4 MB

How do you deal when someone approaches you with a problem? Do you tend to jump straight into a solution? In this eye-opening episode, we are with licensed clinical and high-performance psychologist Dr. Jonathan Fader, and we delve into the importance of understanding the person to address their situation. Dr. Fader is the co-founder and director of Union Square Practice and SportStrata, a company dedicated to offering sports and performance coaching services across different fields. He is a...

#44: Wholeness At Work with Erin Rocchio

November 01, 2023 04:00 - 1 hour - 62.3 MB

How should we value achievement? Is it worth prioritizing to the extent that we compromise our wholeness? This insightful episode features one of Evolution’s senior partners, Erin Rocchio, as we find the path to sustainable high performance while living with meaning and fulfillment. Aside from being a coach, Erin is also the author of Wholeness at Work: Free Yourself From Burnout for Good. She has worked with C-level executives and top companies, helping them cultivate teams that perform a...

#43: Break Free from Approval Addiction: The People-Pleaser's Journey with Dr. Eric Bean

October 18, 2023 04:00 - 23 minutes - 21.5 MB

Are you someone who is concerned about how others perceive you? Do you often prioritize others' needs over yours? Do you feel bad whenever you experience conflicts? In this solo episode, Dr. Eric delves into the behavior called people-pleasing. He discusses the signs of said behavior and how it can be unhealthy and counter-productive. If you are a people-pleaser, these might sound familiar to you. He also highlights the false beliefs that push individuals into people-pleasing behaviors. Mo...

#42: Olympians perform with fear, so can you with Dr. Peter Haberl

October 04, 2023 04:00 - 1 hour - 56.3 MB

In today’s episode, let us take a look at sports psychology from a different perspective and how we can integrate this into our daily lives. Today’s guest is Peter Haberl, a licensed psychologist working with elite athletes as a sports psychologist and a mental performance consultant. He was employed by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee since 1998, giving him a wealth of experience in sports psychology. He continues to work with U.S. National Teams and athletes, focusing o...

#41: Rising together: Learn how to break habits that are keeping you stuck with Sally Helgesen

September 20, 2023 04:00 - 1 hour - 61.3 MB

What habits get in your way at work? Are there any instances in the workplace that may be limiting you? Are you comfortable sharing your achievements and discussing how you specifically generated a result? Would you rather let your accomplishments speak for themselves? This habit of being reluctant to claim your achievements may resonate more with women. However, this episode is for everyone. Not only did these habits resonate with me, but I also became keenly aware of how our organization...

#40: The Mental Game of Leadership with Dr. Angie Winter

March 15, 2023 04:00 - 51 minutes - 70.6 MB

Do you struggle with staying focused and achieving your goals because of both internal and external pressures to fit into a specific mold? Our guest today is Dr. Angie Winter, a Senior High-Performance Consultant and Certified Change Management Practitioner at HigherEchelon, Inc. She specializes in mental performance coaching, working with individuals and organizations in sports and both government and private sectors to improve their leadership, cognitive abilities, and overall performan...

#39: The Value of Having No Expectations with Dr. Eric Bean

March 01, 2023 05:00 - 19 minutes - 27 MB

What would your life look like if you had no expectations? If you showed up to every event, movie, dinner party, work meeting, or performance with NO expectations of how it would go? For some, this very idea might give you the shakes. You might be saying to yourself, “but expectations help me prepare” or “I need to have expectations of myself otherwise I will just phone it in, I won’t try hard.” In today’s Coaching Through Stories episode, you’ll learn how having no expectations can unlo...

#38: Cultivate Mental Health and Wellness in Your Workplace with Dr. Kensa Gunter

February 15, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 63 MB

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 12 billion workdays are lost annually due to depression and anxiety costing the global economy nearly US $1 trillion.    What is your organization doing to accommodate the needs of workers with mental health conditions? Mental health is becoming more and more of a focus for many people as they become more aware of its role in their overall health. However, beyond the remaining stigma for mental health, some do not give it the ...

#37: The benefits of neutrality with Josh Lifrak

February 01, 2023 05:00 - 48 minutes - 45.3 MB

Very often, our minds are actively focused on different things—events that have already happened, have yet to happen, or something we judge as either positive or negative. We rarely find our minds neutral, and that, in turn, affects how we interact in the present.  A neutral mind leaves us fully in the moment, allowing us to accept what is, not wishing it were something else. Presence enables the mind to focus on what we can control. Our guest today is going to help you and your team find ...

#36: The Power of Unlearning with Dr. Eric Bean

January 18, 2023 05:00 - 12 minutes - 12.3 MB

Throughout our lives, we're bound to learn and propagate the wrong ideas and beliefs—some even end up harmful to ourselves and others. While humans are an adaptable species, changing our mindset is difficult. How can you fill a cup that’s already full? We have to unlearn.   Unlearning is a powerful and often overlooked concept in personal and professional growth. It is the process of intentionally letting go of knowledge, beliefs, or behaviors that are harmful or obsolete to make room for...

#35: What leaders get wrong about resilience with Dr. Mustafa Sarkar

January 04, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 59.6 MB

When you think of the word "resilience," what do you picture? Historically, it has meant the ability to withstand challenges and keep going. However, it can also be misunderstood to mean ignoring or suppressing negative emotions in order to seem strong.   This can lead to unhealthy habits of hiding or ignoring negative feelings rather than taking the time and care to properly address them. True resilience includes acknowledging and dealing with your emotions, not just powering through dif...

#34: The intersection of coaching, counseling, mentoring and DEI&B with Tanya Martinez-Gallinucci, Esq.

December 21, 2022 05:00 - 1 hour - 63.8 MB

Discussions about leadership are often hyper-focused on goal setting, communication, and the development of the self and others. While those specific factors are important, leadership is more than that, and as leaders and coaches, we must become willing to broaden our leadership principles.  Even broader than how we define leadership, humanity is made up of people who come from all walks of life, and part of our duty is to expand our frameworks to encompass the people we connect with.  T...

#33: How to be Aimless: Cultivating a life of Purpose with Dr. Eric Bean

December 07, 2022 05:00 - 17 minutes - 16.1 MB

Perhaps at some point, you wondered what work was all about or tried to determine what was most important. Have you considered making a fresh start in life? But you discovered that you lack the skills necessary to be an effective leader for something significant in life. Finding your mission can be more challenging than it needs to be. For us to be able to begin our journey in life in a pleasant and engaging way today, let's find out what unlocks your best self with Dr. Eric Bean.  The pr...

#32: Coach with compassion to inspire sustainable change with Dr. Richard Boyatzis

November 23, 2022 05:00 - 1 hour - 72.5 MB

It’s likely that, at some point, you have helped somebody make a change in their life. But while you may have meant well, you might have gone about it the wrong way–approaching the person as someone to be “fixed” instead of inspiring them to learn and create positive change.  Coaching somebody for the sake of compliance more often than not ends up being a band aid solution. Results become temporary to appease an immediate need, but people are likely to return to their old ways if not inve...

#31: Failure is easier to digest when we live authentically with Dr. Graig Chow

November 09, 2022 05:00 - 1 hour - 71.6 MB

Have you ever held yourself back from airing out a grievance to a team member or leader? Have you ever kept yourself from giving something your 100%, or reprimanded yourself too hard for a simple mistake?   The fear of making mistakes is one of the main problems that holds us back from achieving our full potential. It makes us more passive, lose confidence, or become perfectionists to the point of being too hard on ourselves.  Our guest today provides concrete tools to help us be more se...

#30 Being aware of your assumptions enables greater leadership, communication, and connection

March 16, 2022 04:00 - 15 minutes - 14.6 MB

Can you think of a time when you jump to conclusions and imagine all the worst-case scenarios even before they happened? Well, that, my friend, is part of making assumptions. If you want to be an effective leader, you must learn how to stop making assumptions. Otherwise, you risk harming your credibility and workplace relationships. Issues come up when a leaders responds to a situation in the absence of sufficient knowledge – particularly when emotions are high. Similarly, expectations are...

#29 Applying Olympic Mindsets to Business with Jean-Francios (JF) Menard

March 02, 2022 05:00 - 1 hour - 80.5 MB

Watching the winter Olympics this year, you may have noticed that there is a slim difference between an athlete taking goal and not making the podium at all. This year, the best of the best athletes performed on the world’s stage despite the unique challenges of a politically charged environment and Covid-19 protocols. Consider the mental and emotional skills that are needed for athletes to manage significant distractions and the added stress  perform, similar to the modern business environm...

#28 Great Leaders Aren’t Perfect ft. Joe Folkman

February 16, 2022 05:00 - 58 minutes - 53.6 MB

A company, business, or a team needs leaders to drive it towards a productive result. Therefore, leaders are essential for all lines of the field, especially since with good leadership, you can create a vision and make it a reality. But, of course, you don't have to be faultless to become a leader. All of us have quirks and fatal flaws that are inevitable. Sometimes these flaws may overshadow leadership strengths, but that doesn't end there. Building complementary skills for your abilities is...

#27: Exploring Workplace Resiliency with Karen MacNeill

February 02, 2022 05:00 - 49 minutes - 45.6 MB

The journey of self-discovery takes a lifetime to unfold. Considering the adversities that are guaranteed along with it, how can we sharpen our axes with resilience? What does a mitigation strategy entail for us to get through and eventually overcome what we must go through?    Humanity has an innate potential to face life's most overwhelming moments, regardless of what aspect in life it is. One's ability to regain presence in times of anxiety and negative thought dictates the reaction w...

#26: Where are you? Above or below the line with Dr. Eric Bean

January 19, 2022 05:00 - 16 minutes - 15.9 MB

One question that leaders ask themselves over and over again is, "Where am I?" Imagine that a black line could serve as your guide to answering this question? There are times in leadership where we live above or below this line. In today's Coaching Through Stories episode with your host, Dr. Eric Bean, you'll learn the difference between leading above or below the line. Above the line leaders are: Open, Curious, and Committed to learning. Below the line leaders are: Closed, Defensive and C...

#25: It's not you, it's your leadership style with Dr. Suzanne Peterson

January 05, 2022 05:00 - 51 minutes - 47.2 MB

It is important that we are our authentic selves and be seen as leaders in control. But, as a leader, how often do you think about how people perceive you? Also, do you contemplate how to change their perception of you?   We all lead differently. Your leadership style influences how you interact with people, how they perceive you, and ultimately how they respond to you. Becoming a good leader means being aware of your own “style” and developing others.   In this episode, join me and ...

#24: Who do CEO’s report to? Ft. Paul Barrett

December 22, 2021 05:00 - 59 minutes - 54.7 MB

Values are important to any organization. Values motivate, inspire, and provide guidance for decision-making in the organization. Organizations that communicate their values to their members perform better than businesses that fail to do so. Today's guest, Paul Barrett, is the managing partner and founder of a new healthcare-focused private equity firm at Argosy Healthcare Partners. He once worked in a private equity firm and eventually started his own. Interestingly, from years of working...

#23: Challenge the status quo and get out of your own way with Dr. Eric Bean

December 08, 2021 05:00 - 17 minutes - 16.3 MB

Have you ever found yourself stuck in a rut, with your learning? Whether it’s about your career or a new topic, we’re all trapped sometimes. You feel as though you’ve learned the best way to do something without ever considering there could be a better or faster way to achieve the same results. We become so biased! It’s natural to be biased. We are creatures that must survive and oftentimes perfecting our current ways is where our attention should be, right?   But why are we biased? Larg...

#22: Encouragement can change everything with Sue Sommer

November 24, 2021 05:00 - 58 minutes - 54 MB

In this episode, Dr. Eric Bean invites Sue Sommer, President and CEO of Cordant Health Solutions. Here, she shares how important it is to have someone that believes in you and what you can do in pursuing the things you want to do in life.   Though the cliche’ statement goes like this: “You need to believe in yourself first so others will believe in you,” Sue believes the other way. For her, the accomplishment is different if you have someone behind your back, cheering you on to take that...

#21: Utilizing Your Strategic Plan During Crisis with Jim Knowlton

November 10, 2021 05:00 - 59 minutes - 55.3 MB

Today’s guest, Jim Knowlton, is the Director of Athletics at the University of California, Berkeley. He previously served in the same role at the US Air Force Academy, Rensselaer (Ren-Suh-Leer) Polytechnic Institute and as an interim at the US Military Academy at West Point. After 26 years on active duty in the US Army he retired as a Colonel and began his career leading Athletic Departments. In this episode you’re going to hear how he formed his leadership philosophy, which is very much a s...

Putting Character at the Heart of Culture Change with Former VA Secretary, Robert (Bob) McDonald and University of South Carolina President, Robert (Bob) Caslen

February 10, 2021 05:00 - 52 minutes - 48.6 MB

Today’s Coaching Through Stories episode features former VA Secretary, Robert “Bob” McDonald. Dr. Eric Bean is also joined by guest co-host, University of South Carolina President, Robert “Bob” Caslen. Learn how McDonald placed character at the heart of culture change to deliver Veterans with consistent, high-quality experiences and achieve sales metrics as the CEO at The Procter & Gamble Company. Listen to this episode and get the dose of depth and inspiration you need! McDonald is credit...

Embrace Process in the Face of Failure with Dr. Angus Mugford

January 27, 2021 05:00 - 1 hour - 66.4 MB

Today’s Coaching Through Stories episode features Dr. Angus Mugford, the Vice President of High Performance for the Toronto Blue Jays. In this podcast, Dr. Mugford shares with us how high performance doesn’t just lead to the metrics we all are typically seeking but also improves our relationships, connection, and inner joy in pursuit of the outcomes. Dr. Mugford helps build a high performance and collaborative culture within the Blue Jays organization. He is passionate about developing a tea...

Go Beyond Outcomes, Consider Experience With Sonia Rhodes

January 13, 2021 05:00 - 1 hour - 58.5 MB

Today’s Coaching Through Stories episode features Sonia Rhodes, the founder and CEO of the Experience Lab, a one-of-a-kind experience design firm that's committed to transforming every aspect of the health care experience from the inside out. The Experience Lab is also the place where visionary health care leaders and systems design, collaborate, and explore the future for health care. Sonia and her team are committed to healing healthcare from the inside out. Take a moment to reflect on t...

The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership with Dr. Taylor

December 30, 2020 05:00 - 51 minutes - 47.2 MB

Today’s Coaching Through Stories episode features Dr. Dean Taylor, a professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, the Director of the Duke Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, and team physician for Duke University. He is also actively involved in leadership initiatives in the Duke School of Medicine and the chairman of the Feagin Leadership Program. Prior to earning his MD from Duke University, Dr. Taylor received his B.S. degree from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and served ...

Evolve Your Relationship with Fear with Dr. Eric Bean

December 16, 2020 05:00 - 21 minutes - 20.3 MB

During this episode Coaching Through Stories, host Dr. Eric Bean coaches us on how to effectively manage and eventually overcome a paralyzing pattern of behavior most people have: fear. Discover how you can look at fear from a totally different perspective—something that can lead to growth and joy rather than a feeling that’s triggered by danger, pain, or threats.   Episode Highlights: People are much more comfortable choosing the familiar over the unknown.  While fear is one of the s...

Creating Space for Connection through Listening and Understanding with Dr. Lani Lawrence

December 02, 2020 05:00 - 1 hour - 59.2 MB

Today’s Coaching Through Stories episode features Dr. Nohelani (Lani) Lawrence, a Clinical and Sport Psychologist and the current Director of Wellness and Clinical Services for the New York Giants. Prior to joining the Giants, her background in sport and clinical psychology has given her a unique insight and perspective on the concerns of student-athletes. In today’s podcast, Lani shares how she navigates challenges, how she builds trust and connections, and her advice for those who are de...

Lead Through Alignment and Accountability with Anthony Noto, CEO at SoFi

November 18, 2020 05:00 - 53 minutes - 49.6 MB

Today's Coaching Through Stories episode features Anthony Noto, the current CEO at SoFi, a unique finance company whose goal is to help clients “get their money right.” Anthony shares the challenges that helped shape him, the early failures and setbacks that propelled him to move forward, and how he goes about building a great culture. Anthony says the secret to success is to “work as hard as you can, do the right thing, and take care of others.”   Anthony Noto is the former COO of Twitter...

Lead Through Alignment and Accountability with Anthony Noto, CEO at SoFi

November 18, 2020 05:00 - 53 minutes - 49.6 MB

Today's Coaching Through Stories episode features Anthony Noto, the current CEO at SoFi, a unique finance company whose goal is to help clients “get their money right.” Anthony shares the challenges that helped shape him, the early failures and setbacks that propelled him to move forward, and how he goes about building a great culture. Anthony says the secret to success is to “work as hard as you can, do the right thing, and take care of others.”   Anthony Noto is the former COO of Twitter...

Nobody can push a button you don't have: Removing inner thorns with Dr. Eric Bean

November 04, 2020 05:00 - 29 minutes - 27.5 MB

During this episode of the Coaching Through Stories podcast, host Dr. Eric Bean coaches us on how to free ourselves from the habitual emotions, thoughts, and energy patterns that limit our consciousness using Michael A. Singer’s book "The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself." Learn how to free yourself from limitations, transcend your perceived boundaries, and let go of painful thoughts and memories that keep us from achieving self-realization and happiness.   Episode Highlights...

Turn Tragedy into Triumph with Dr. Cindra Kamphoff

October 21, 2020 04:00 - 1 hour - 60.4 MB

On today’s Coaching Through Stories episode, our guest, Dr. Cindra Kamphoff, Ph.D., shares how you can use your experiences to make you a better person and leader and how you can train your mind to think powerfully, on purpose. Dr. Cindra Kamphoff, Ph.D., CMPC, is an award-winning keynote speaker, University Professor, and the author of the Amazon bestseller, Beyond Grit: Ten Powerful Practices to Gain the High-Performance Edge.  For the past four years, Dr. Kamphoff has provided mental tr...

Developing an Outward Mindset with Chip Huth

October 07, 2020 04:00 - 1 hour - 105 MB

Today's Coaching Through Stories episode features guest Chip Huth who has been an active member of the Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) for the past 28 years. Currently, Chip serves as a Major for KCPD's Traffic Division, the State of Missouri’s  defensive tactics subject matter expert, and as a senior consultant with Arbinger Institute. Chip has planned, coordinated, and executed over 2500 high-risk tactical operations and takes the lessons he learned on the force and shares them throug...

Lead Yourself First with Becky Halstead

July 29, 2020 04:00 - 1 hour - 70 MB

During this episode of the Coaching Through Stories podcast, host Eric Bean interviews Becky Halstead, a retired brigadier general who founded her own leadership consultancy company, STEADFAST Leadership. Becky has endured a lot of adversity throughout her life and her career. Learn how Becky overcame that adversity to become a deliberate leader who earned respect beyond her rank through helping others succeed.    Episode Highlights:  Becky speaks about adapting and overcoming during th...

Cultivating a Team First Approach with Austin Moss

July 15, 2020 06:30 - 41 minutes - 38.8 MB

During this episode of the Coaching Through Stories podcast, host Eric Bean interviews Austin Moss, Director of Player Engagement with the San Francisco 49ers. Austin shares how he uses his role to educate, empower, and guide players to reach their potential both on and off the field. Austin demonstrates his passion for greatness throughout this conversation as we discuss hard work, the importance of bringing more diversity to the NFL, and the value of creating a culture with a team first ap...

Authentic Leadership with Rocky Novak

July 01, 2020 06:30 - 55 minutes - 51.2 MB

During this episode of the Coaching Through Stories podcast, host Eric Bean speaks with Rocky Novak, CEO of Fallon, a fully-integrated creative, media and production agency, headquartered in Minneapolis. Rocky's perspective on leadership is refreshing because he delicately strikes a balance between being focused on results while emphasizing relationships and vulnerability. He leads from a place of authenticity and does it with humility. Rocky discusses how he has risen in the company by stay...

Presence, Priorities, and Perspective: How to get the most of your time

June 17, 2020 04:00 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MB

During this episode of the Coaching Through Stories podcast, host Dr. Eric Bean discusses how to get the most out of your time at home and the office and why that matters. Dr. Bean challenges the eight-hour workday and asks questions you can reflect on so you can become more aware of how you're spending your time as a leader or as an employee but also how you're spending your time in other areas of your life, using the “1000 Marbles” story to inspire us.   Episode Highlights:  Eric read...

Overcoming Limits with Dr. Eric Bean

May 20, 2020 04:00 - 29 minutes - 27.8 MB

During this episode of the Coaching Through Stories podcast, host Eric Bean coaches us on how to overcome self-imposed limitations using a story from Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman. Learn about how to push through plateaus, set goals that drive you, and how to be emotionally agile to overcome your perceived limitations.    Episode Highlights:  Today's story is taken from Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman. This story deals with Thor and Loki. They visit the land of the giants and lose every...

Task and Social Cohesion for a Successful Work Culture with Miguel Gallego, CEO of Precision Diagnostics

May 06, 2020 04:00 - 51 minutes - 47.4 MB

  During this episode of the Coaching Through Stories podcast, host Dr. Eric Bean speaks with Miguel Gallego, President and CEO of Precision Diagnostics. Miguel shares with listeners how he took risks financially and career wise to start his success at Precision Diagnostics. Miguel has the ability to go all in because he has a high level of trust in himself coupled with humility because he is secure enough to admit when he doesn’t know. Miguel shares how his career path shifted from one dir...

Persevere in the Face of Opposition with Ret. Lt. Gen. Robert (Bob) Caslen

April 29, 2020 04:00 - 50 minutes - 69.4 MB

Today’s episode features Ret. Lt. Gen. Robert (Bob) Caslen. Caslen is the current University of South Carolina President, he served 43 years in the U.S. Army, and is the former Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Rarely leaders' step into a position with unanimous support, Caslen will discuss how he overcame strong opposition during the hiring process to become the President for University of South Carolina. Our host, Dr. Eric Bean brings out tips and stories from Casl...

Leaders  live by  their  core values  and model the behavior  they  seek  with COL. Katherine Graef

April 29, 2020 04:00 - 55 minutes - 77 MB

COL. Katherine Graef is the current  Logistics Director of Special Operations Command Africa. Graef  has also served as the Director of Logistics in  Qatar, she commanded the  Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, and  taught as a  Military Professor at  the  Nava l War College in Newport, RI.  In this episode, Graef discusses how leading a group of high performers can  sometimes  be more challenging than leading  a group of mixed ability level.  Graef also presents how authenticity  became ...

Leaders  live by  their  core values  and model the behavior  they  seek  with COL. Katherine Graef

April 29, 2020 04:00 - 55 minutes - 101 MB

COL. Katherine Graef is the current  Logistics Director of Special Operations Command Africa. Graef  has also served as the Director of Logistics in  Qatar, she commanded the  Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, and  taught as a  Military Professor at  the  Nava l War College in Newport, RI.  In this episode, Graef discusses how leading a group of high performers can  sometimes  be more challenging than leading  a group of mixed ability level.  Graef also presents how authenticity  became ...

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