From workplaces to schools to national governments, leaders everywhere are being called on to solve complex problems with humility and bravery. This hour, we consider what it takes to be a leader. Guests include executive coach Patrice Gordon, organizational psychologist Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, and educator Shabana Basij-Rasikh.
Emissions
- TED Radio Hour
- What Leadership Looks Like
Publié le par NPR
Copyright 2012-2021 NPR and Ted Conferences, LLC - For Personal Use Only
Les podcasts externes de ce site sont récupérés à partir de liens publics (Feed XML/RSS) qui nous ont été fournis par nos utilisateurs ainsi que des partenaires. Ce podcast m'appartient.
Podcasts sur les mêmes thèmes

Science Vs
The show that pits facts against everything else, hosted by Wendy Zukerman, from Gimlet Media.
There are a lot of fads, blogs and strong opinions, but then there’s SCIENCE. Science Vs is the show from Gimlet that finds out what’s fact, what’s not, and what’s somewhere in between. We do the hard work of sifting through all the science so you don't have to and cover everything from 5G and Pandemics, to Vaping and Fasting Diets.
Voir la fiche


What's Your Story - The Podcast Factory Org (ASBL-VZW-NPO)
Everyone has a story to tell, what's yours ? - This project is a part of "The Podcast Factory Org" (ASBL-VZW) with podcasts in French, Dutch or English. Our podcasts are available through a maximum of Podcast directories, and they are hosted on RedCircle, Simplecast, Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Vodio (BadGeek association) and Acast. The RSS feed is generated for all directories by : Simplecast Empowered by : "transforma bxl"
Voir la fiche


Podcasts – Free Trans Radio
100% LGBT Pro-Liberté
Voir la fiche


KIDC Podcasts
KIDC Podcast specializes in updating new information!
Voir la fiche


Create temporary email: everything you need to know
Have you ever needed to create an email address for a one-time use? Maybe you're signing up for a contest or registering for a site that doesn't require your personal email address. Well, here's everything you need to know about creating temporary emails. You'll be able to find out how to set them up, how long they last, and what the restrictions are. So whether you're just curious or actually in need of a disposable email address, keep reading!#1 Generate a temporary email address in less than 60 secondsIf you are a busy person then you just need to read part one and you can use the tool quickly. In this section, I will guide you to quickly create a temporary email address and use it for receiving and reading mail with just simple steps.Step 1: To access the above interface, just click on this address https://smailpro.com/advanced. After you access this address, Smailpro will immediately create a temporary email address for you. Very fast, isn't it? The next step is the user manual.Step 2: Once the tool has successfully generated a temporary email address, you just need to go to area number one and copy it. You can then enter that email address into any account registration form you want. For example: facebook, instagram...etcStep 3: Next, all you have to do is wait for a message from the organization or website to which you sent your registered temporary email address. And area number two (image above), is where you get the mail and read it. Complete.Very simple, right ?. If that's still not enough for you then move on to part 2 of the article. In the next part, I will guide you to use Smailpro's temporary email address generator tool with advanced features. Guaranteed to satisfy even the most fastidious people, let's go.source: https://smailpro.com/blog/create-temporary-email
Voir la fiche


Plus 7 Intelligence | How Games Impact People
Video Games | Board Games | Gaming | Game Design | Gamification
What happens when an entire generation of gamers enter the workforce, academia, and government? The world is undergoing an experiment. The implications are growing steadily and invisibly. +7 Intelligence is here to shed light on how the virtual and real worlds collide.
Voir la fiche
