As a writer, speaker, and podcast host, there are numerous resources available to you.
Publications
During my two years as a member of the Forbes Coaches Council (2019-2020), I published 24 articles and participated in more than 40 online panels. These address different aspects of leadership such as “During Times of Change, Resistance is Your Friend” and “Recreating Culture for Ongoing Uncertainty.” The file below provides access to the full catalogue of articles and panels.
In 2019, Springer included my chapter “The Hero and the Sherpa” in the digital edition of their Handbook of Personal And Organizational Transformation. It was re-release in 2023 in Personal, Educational, and Organizational Transformation: Leading During Times of Metacrisis. This chapter is a step-by-step guide through the change journey based on the psychology and neuroscience of change, as well as my decades of experience as a change management practitioner and leadership and transformation coach.
As the uncertainties of the workplace, the nature of work, the relationship of people to their work, and the work environment continue to shift, I am committed to bringing you the latest insights through my LinkedIn newsletter Enlightened Leadership and my Qonversations podcast (below).
Podcasts
Over the course of my career, I have hosted over 200 podcasts. This includes sharing hosting duties for Change Management Review, co-hosting “it’s DO-BE time,” and hosting Qonversations.
Qonversations podcast guests include business leaders, leadership coaches, authors, and others who discuss successfully overcoming the professional, and sometimes personal, challenges, of succeeding in today’s world.
Qonversations is available on Apple, Google, Stitcher, Blubrry, Podchaser, iHeartRadio, and other podcast platforms. The Directory links to Apple podcasts.
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My Personal Change Journey
In December, 2020 I gave a TEDx talk. It was about my personal journey from my freshman year in college to the present day, and included among other things the story of how my son came into my life as well as how one of my clients transformed her business. It is a much abbreviated telling of “The Hero and the Sherpa.
If the video looks a bit strange, it’s because I was sitting on a kitchen stool on top of a box of printer paper. My son had just returned home from the hospital a week earlier after being treated for Covid. We were quarantined, so TEDx Hartford broadcast my talk through live streaming.