
Episode 18: Part 3 of 3--How Leaders Deal with Adversity
05/22/07 • 40 min
The final installment of our 3-part series devoted to: How Leaders Deal with Adversity.
Episode Feature: Vickie Ramsey's Bout with Breast Cancer
Panelists included:
- Dr. Sam Pace, MD -- a noted gastroenterologist in Tupelo, MS
- Dr. Mary Pace, MD -- a physician who has her own private practice and who deals often with traumatic conditions (also, Dr. Sam Pace's wife)
- Vickie Ramsey -- an instructor at Northeast Mississippi Community College. She also has authored a book, Humor 'n Healing about her experience with breast cancer.
- Kristi Brown -- a popular speaker, author, and life coach. Kristi's book, To Walk on Fertile Ground: Extraordinary Living through Infertility and Cancer, is just hot off the press.
The original recording took place in December 2006; however, the entire program lasted for almost 1.5 hours. So, I split it into three parts.
I encourage you to send in your comments and/or questions so we can use them in a future episode. I know that many of you have compelling stories that will interface well with the content of these three episodes. So, I encourage you to participate by sending in your material.
You can contribute to this podcast in any of the following ways:
- Email me <-- (click on the link)
- Podcast hotline: 206/984-3136
- Leave comments by using the link shown below
If you have not done so already, please subscribe to this podcast so you can receive all episodes automatically.
Note: Please pardon the audio quality on these three episodes. When I set up the microphones for this group recording, I made a couple of wrong connections into the mixer; therefore, Dr. Mary Pace was not mic'ed correctly, nor was I. Then, when I finished the first run of post-production, I ran the audio file through the program, Levelator, so it would balance everything. Well, it did a pretty good job; however, you will hear some "dips" during the program when nobody is speaking. Therefore, please pardon these errors of mine. Just listen to the content and don't focus too much on the technical aspects, please.
The final installment of our 3-part series devoted to: How Leaders Deal with Adversity.
Episode Feature: Vickie Ramsey's Bout with Breast Cancer
Panelists included:
- Dr. Sam Pace, MD -- a noted gastroenterologist in Tupelo, MS
- Dr. Mary Pace, MD -- a physician who has her own private practice and who deals often with traumatic conditions (also, Dr. Sam Pace's wife)
- Vickie Ramsey -- an instructor at Northeast Mississippi Community College. She also has authored a book, Humor 'n Healing about her experience with breast cancer.
- Kristi Brown -- a popular speaker, author, and life coach. Kristi's book, To Walk on Fertile Ground: Extraordinary Living through Infertility and Cancer, is just hot off the press.
The original recording took place in December 2006; however, the entire program lasted for almost 1.5 hours. So, I split it into three parts.
I encourage you to send in your comments and/or questions so we can use them in a future episode. I know that many of you have compelling stories that will interface well with the content of these three episodes. So, I encourage you to participate by sending in your material.
You can contribute to this podcast in any of the following ways:
- Email me <-- (click on the link)
- Podcast hotline: 206/984-3136
- Leave comments by using the link shown below
If you have not done so already, please subscribe to this podcast so you can receive all episodes automatically.
Note: Please pardon the audio quality on these three episodes. When I set up the microphones for this group recording, I made a couple of wrong connections into the mixer; therefore, Dr. Mary Pace was not mic'ed correctly, nor was I. Then, when I finished the first run of post-production, I ran the audio file through the program, Levelator, so it would balance everything. Well, it did a pretty good job; however, you will hear some "dips" during the program when nobody is speaking. Therefore, please pardon these errors of mine. Just listen to the content and don't focus too much on the technical aspects, please.
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Episode 17: Part Two--How Leaders Deal with Adversity
This episode is Part Two of the 3-part program during which I interviewed four outstanding local leaders. Our topic for the discussion was How Leaders Deal with Adversity. Each panelist is particularly well-qualified to speak about this matter.
Episode Feature: Kristi Brown's Bout with Cancer
Panelists included:
- Dr. Sam Pace, MD -- a noted gastroenterologist in Tupelo, MS
- Dr. Mary Pace, MD -- a physician who has her own private practice and who deals often with traumatic conditions (also, Dr. Sam Pace's wife)
- Vickie Ramsey -- an instructor at Northeast Mississippi Community College. She also has authored a book, Humor 'n Healing about her experience with breast cancer.
- Kristi Brown -- a popular speaker, author, and life coach. Kristi's book, To Walk on Fertile Ground: Extraordinary Living through Infertility and Cancer, is just hot off the press.
The original recording took place in December 2006; however, the entire program lasted for almost 1.5 hours. So, I have split it into three parts. Part Three will follow this episode in approximately one week.
As you listen to this episode, I encourage you to make notes, then send in your comments and/or questions so we can use them in a future episode. I know that many of you have compelling stories that will interface well with the content of these three episodes. So, I encourage you to participate by sending in your material.
You can contribute to this podcast in any of the following ways:
- Email me <-- (click on the link)
- Podcast hotline: 206/984-3136
- Leave comments by using the link shown below
If you have not done so already, please subscribe to this podcast so you can receive all episodes automatically.
Many thanks to all of you who are such valuable subscribers and contributors to this podcast. I simply cannot do it without you. You just have to be the very best audience in all of "podcast-dom" -- I just know it!
Note: Please pardon the audio quality on these three episodes. When I set up the microphones for this group recording, I made a couple of wrong connections into the mixer; therefore, Dr. Mary Pace was not mic'ed correctly, nor was I. Then, when I finished the first run of post-production, I ran the audio file through the program, Levelator, so it would balance everything. Well, it did a pretty good job; however, you will hear some "dips" during the program when nobody is speaking. Therefore, please pardon these errors of mine. Just listen to the content and don't focus too much on the technical aspects, please.
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Episode 19: Dr. Evangeline Stefanakis--Multiple Intelligences & Portfolios
This exciting episode features a compelling interview with Dr. Evangeline Stefanakis, renowned author of Multiple Intelligences and Portfolios: A Window into the Learners Mind (link to the book is shown below).
This interview was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia during the National Educational Computing Conference in late June, 2007, immediately following a presentation I had just finished co-presenting with Dr. Gordon Dahlby of West Des Moines, Iowa. Dr. Stefanakis joined me at the front of the room for this chat, so I pulled out my iPod, connected the Belkin stereo microphone, and began recording. I am so impressed with all the things I learned from Dr. Stefanakis, as well as the inspiration and provocative energy she imparted for all listeners to this podcast.
Now, as you listen to the recording, here's how you can help:
- Make notes
- Write down your questions and comments
- Send them in to the Think Like A Leader offices.
- Contact me if you would like to be interviewed on this topic for a future session -- or if you can recommend an expert in this area.
- Let me hear from you (can you tell I really want your feedback and input???)
If you would like to contact Dr. Stefanakis, remember that she will be moving to Boston University, effective August 1, 2007. Thus, the BC address is the one I provide in the link here. If you wish to contact her at Teachers College, Columbia University, she gives that email address in the podcast episode.
She mentioned several books that are recommended to 21st Century Leaders:
I encourage you to send in your comments and/or questions so we can use them in a future episode. I know that many of you have compelling stories that will interface well with the content of these three episodes. So, I encourage you to participate by sending in your material.
You can contribute to this podcast in any of the following ways:
- Email me <-- (click on the link)
- Podcast hotline: 206/984-3136
- Leave comments by using the link shown below
If you have not done so already, please subscribe to this podcast so you can receive all episodes automatically.
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