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Finding Your Inner Mister Rogers

Those who lead with kindness, compassion and empathy build the most successful teams. This podcast will explore this topic and you will get to meet incredible leaders from across the country who we all would love to work for, and with.

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    Shaheer Mustafa: The Guardian

    In this episode of Finding Your Inner Mister Rogers, I chat with Shaheer Mustafa, the President and CEO of HopeWell, one of the most innovative social service agencies in New England.Shaheer’s work is the modern-day embodiment of Fred Rogers’ fierce advocacy for the forgotten child. He isn't just managing a non-profit; he is completely redesigning a system to ensure that children in transition still have a "neighborhood" to call home. With a background in clinical social work and a deep commitment to social justice, Shaheer leads with a powerful belief: every child deserves a stable, loving environment in which to grow. He and his team are dedicated to transforming the lives of children and young adults in the foster care system by creating innovative, person-centered models of care.Shaheer is a champion for the vulnerable and a leader who proves that systemic change always begins with a single, compassionate connection.#findingyourinnermisterrogers #leadingwithkindness #leadingwithempathy #leadingwithcompassion

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    Carolyn Jones: The Community Publisher

    In a world racing with noise, Carolyn Jones, the market president & publisher of the Boston Business Journal reminds us that true influence comes from integrity and community. As Boston’s town square publisher, she emphasizes that stories should build us up, not divide us, whether through local news, business awards, or community initiatives.Her focus? Highlighting leaders who lead with kindness and helping others succeed...just like Fred Rogers did in his neighborhood.

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    Jurgen Wiehn, the Architect of Capacity

    In this insightful interview, Jurgen Wien shares how leaders can harness the power of self-regulation, groundedness, and emotional awareness to improve decision-making, foster safety, and lead with kindness. Drawing from his experience in life sciences and insights from Fred Rogers, this conversation explores practical techniques for managing stress and creating resilient leadership environments.leadership, self-regulation, stress management, emotional intelligence, Fred Rogers, organizational culture, resilience, mindfulness, nervous system, high-stakes decision making.Fred Rogers' Philosophy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_RogersThe Capacity Movement - https://www.capacitymovement.com/Emotional and Physiological Integration Techniques - https://www.mindful.org/what-is-emotional-regulation/Breathing Exercises for Stress Relief - https://www.headspace.com/meditation/breathing-exercisesguest linksLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jurgenwien/

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    Pardeep Kaleka: The Peacemaker

    In this episode, I sit down with Pardeep S. Kaleka MS, LPC to explore how acts of kindness, forgiveness, and community engagement can transform lives after tragedy. Pardeep shares his inspiring story of healing following the 2012 Oak Creek Sikh temple shooting, emphasizing the importance of expansive compassion and the role of faith in overcoming hate.The conversation explores the transformative power of kindness and compassion, the practice of forgiveness as a form of empowerment, and the inheritance of a spirit of service. It delves into the themes of leadership in moments of tragedy, unity in diversity, and the impact of forgiveness on personal growth and community healing. The conversation delves into themes of legacy, courage, and service, emphasizing the importance of creating a better world for future generations. It explores the concepts of healing, divine responsibility, and the impact of heartbreak on personal insight. The role of each individual in creating positive change is highlighted, along with the power of curiosity and active listening in fostering connection and understanding.TakeawaysKindness as radical leadershipForgiveness as a practice of empowerment Curiosity fosters connectionAcknowledging judgment is a step towards reducing itChapters00:00 The Power of Kindness and Compassion07:19 Unity in Diversity12:30 The Practice of Forgiveness19:13 Empowerment Through Forgiveness24:20 Inheriting the Spirit of Service30:21 Divine Responsibility and Caretaking37:32 The Power of Curiosity and Listening

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    Leading with Heart: Insights from Brigadier General Jack Hammond

    Leading with Heart: Insights from Brigadier General Jack Hammond on Compassionate Leadership and Healing Invisible WoundsIn this episode, Todd Faber explores the power of empathy, vulnerability, and compassionate leadership with retired Brigadier General Jack Hammond. Jack shares his journey from battlefield leadership to healing veterans’ invisible wounds, highlighting how kindness and emotional honesty can transform organizations and lives.

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    The Nursing Heart in the CEO Chair

    When I launched this podcast, I knew Chris Schuster would be the perfect guest. She truly epitomizes Fred Rogers’ profound wisdom on caregiving, empathy, and the vital role of "helpers."Fred’s message emphasized emotional safety, deep listening, and treating every person as a human being rather than just a case. He viewed healthcare professionals as essential helpers in the "neighborhood of life," and Chris’s career is a masterclass in that philosophy, illustrated by her transition from the bedside to the CEO’s office without ever losing sight of that mission.I hope you enjoy our conversation and see how leading with compassion and empathy creates an environment where teams achieve exceptional results.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Those who lead with kindness, compassion and empathy build the most successful teams. This podcast will explore this topic and you will get to meet incredible leaders from across the country who we all would love to work for, and with.

HOSTED BY

Todd Faber

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Those who lead with kindness, compassion and empathy build the most successful teams. This podcast will explore this topic and you will get to meet incredible leaders from across the country who we all would love to work for, and with.

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Finding Your Inner Mister Rogers is created and hosted by Todd Faber.
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