Reality Proves Possibility- Humanity can do Better than this

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Reality Proves Possibility- Humanity can do Better than this

We discuss humanistic leadership practices that create a world that works for everyone... A conversation for the real realists that dare to dream, manage and lead better.

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    Transforming Business and Academia for the Public Good with Anita McGahan

    Most business leaders overlook a crucial truth: organizations hold the power not just to generate profit, but to shape a more just, sustainable, and human-centered future. Professor Anita McGahan shares how aligning organizational purpose with shared human values can unlock innovation that benefits society at large, not just shareholders.In this thought-provoking episode, Anita challenges the dominant profit-driven mindset, revealing how immense societal challenges—inequality, resource distribution, environmental degradation—are intimately connected to how organizations are structured and driven. You'll discover her insights on the deep purpose behind business, the importance of trust, and how paradigm shifts in organizational forms can foster shared prosperity and human dignity.We break down:Why business schools must embrace purpose-led education and leadership.How organizations can serve as vessels for societal well-being, beyond mere profit.The role of trust and hermeneutic generosity in bridging divides and fostering collaboration.Practical frameworks for reimagining organizational purpose aligned with shared human values.Anita’s personal journey from immigrant roots to global thought leader shaping organizational and societal change.The stakes are clear: a world divided by inequality, mistrust, and environmental crises needs new leadership models focused on shared purpose. If we ignore this shift, we risk perpetuating systems that sustain injustice and fragmentation. But embracing purpose as a guiding principle opens pathways to innovation, equity, and resilience—making organizations vital platforms for global flourishing.Perfect for leaders, educators, and changemakers committed to transforming business into a force for good. This episode leaves you with a new lens on how purpose-driven organizations can lead us toward a future where shared prosperity isn't a dream but reality.Anita McGahan is a renowned scholar of strategy and innovation at the University of Toronto, known for her work on organizational purpose and societal impact, shaping the global conversation on business and human well-being.Join us to see how trust, purpose, and a hermeneutic of generosity can redefine leadership in the 21st century—and why it’s urgent we act now.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Be, See, Do - Lessons on Resilience and Leadership from Landmine Survivor Jerry White

    Most people assume that facing the brutal facts about our world seals our fate—that despair is inevitable. Jerry White flips that script, revealing a radical truth: resilience and possibility emerge only when we confront reality head-on. After surviving a landmine in the Golan Heights, Jerry mastered the art of transforming trauma into a force for global change. His story isn’t just inspiring; it’s a blueprint for turning adversity into an unstoppable engine of hope.In this episode, Jerry shares tangible frameworks for resilience—face the facts, choose life, reach out, get moving, and give back. He explains how these principles have propelled him from personal tragedy to leading groundbreaking initiatives like the landmine ban treaty and the UN Convention on Disability Rights. Discover how embracing trauma as a catalyst can unlock deeper human potential and inspire collective action toward a flourishing world.You'll explore: Why systemic change begins with individual courage and vulnerability. The transformative power of imagining a society that values connection, protection, and creation. How philanthropy—and particularly the love of humanity—can shape a more equitable, humane future. And why the next wave of global progress depends on rethinking leadership, education, and the very stories we tell about success and worth.This isn’t a distant utopia—it’s a new way of seeing what’s possible. If you’re ready to move beyond cynicism and start sowing seeds of resilience in your community, this episode is essential listening. Jerry’s insights are a call to action: confront reality, tap into our shared humanity, and commit to the small, unglamorous acts that build a better world.Jerry White is a humanist and activist, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize as part of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. His work ranges from healing trauma to influencing policy at the highest levels—driven by a profound belief that human ingenuity, compassion, and resilience can rewrite the story of our collective future. Join the conversation that’s redefining what it means to flourish—individually, systemically, and globally. The future is not just possible; it’s waiting for us to step into it.Here his latest book: Amazon.com: BE SEE DO: The Art of Humane Leadership eBook : White, Jerry: Kindle Store For more information: https://beseedo-trial-web.netlify.appExecutive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Jerry Davis on The Uprising of Communities and Co-Ops: Reclaiming Power Over Markets and Data

    Most organizations—whether corporations, governments, or communities—are built on assumptions that lock us into systems destined for failure. But what if we could reimagine the very foundations of how we organize, create, and govern? In this episode, Jerry Davis, a leading scholar of organizations and society, shares a compelling vision for a future where innovation is aligned with the common good—and where the mistakes of the past become lessons, not destiny.You’ll discover how current corporate models often prioritize short-term profits over societal well-being, fueling social harm from vaping to opioids. Jerry breaks down the illusions of markets as the ultimate coordinators, revealing how financial logic can distort innovations meant to serve humanity. We explore concrete examples—from the rise of software replicators turning into post-scarcity tools, to Detroit’s thriving community initiatives—showing how local self-reliance and democratic ownership could reshape societies.This episode pushes you to question whether the current path is inevitable or if a radical design shift is possible. We discuss the potential for new organizational grammars rooted in community, authority, and shared ownership to replace the decaying institutions of the past. Jerry’s optimism isn’t naive—it’s grounded in evidence that human ingenuity, collective action, and intentional design can lead us toward a more flourishing, resilient future. Perfect for entrepreneurs, students, policymakers, or anyone who believes that a better world is not only imaginable but within reach—and that it starts with the way we organize ourselves. If you’re ready to see chaos as a crucible for innovation and to challenge the dominant narratives shaping our society, this episode is essential listening.Jerry Davis is a renowned scholar at the University of Michigan, known for his work on the evolution of corporations and alternative models of organization. His insights challenge the status quo and point us toward a future where we build institutions that serve everyone, not just the few.Get inspired to reimagine what’s possible—because the future is a fabric we can weave differently.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Global Innovation at Danone and beyond - Merijn Dols on Reality Proves Possibility

    Most business leaders are stuck in a mechanistic worldview—seeing ecosystems as machines they can control. But what if that perspective is holding us back from real change? Merijn Dols, former Global Head of Innovation at Danone, reveals how shifting from a Newtonian, dualistic mindset to a complex adaptive systems approach unlocks regenerative, symbiotic opportunities for businesses, communities, and the planet.In this eye-opening conversation, Merijn shares his journey from traditional corporate innovation to embracing paradigms rooted in systems thinking, bio-regionalism, and relational worldview shifts. You’ll discover how real transformation begins with reimagining the purpose of business—asking not just how to profit, but how to co-evolve with ecological and social systems. We break down practical examples like Natura’s regenerative business model, the future-proofing of major corporations through scenario planning, and luxury brands influencing societal values with their “heartprint.” These stories prove that a paradigm shift isn’t just conceptual— it’s happening on the ground, in organizations that are redefining success.You’ll learn specific strategies to identify and leverage “acupuncture points” for change, from language shifts in meetings to systemic engagement with local bio-regions. Merijn emphasizes that anyone, anywhere can start this transformation by changing their questions: How are my actions building resilience? Could this be more symbiotic? How do I connect with and amplify these new stories? These small shifts have the power to ripple across industries and societies.This episode is vital for entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, and change-makers ready to shed outdated models and embrace a future where profit, social well-being, and ecological health are mutually reinforcing. If you’re committed to making a meaningful impact—both on your organization and the world—this conversation will inspire you to see paradigm shifts not as distant goals, but as actionable opportunities right now.Merijn Dols is a systems thinker and bio-regionalist dedicated to transforming regions and organizations towards regenerative pathways. His work spans across cultivating connective tissue between diverse initiatives, nurturing new narratives, and pioneering regenerative business models grounded in deep paradigmatic change. Prepare to challenge your assumptions and co-create the resilient, collaborative future we all want to see. Start with a question, a new language, a small act—because the future is already emerging, and it’s waiting for you to be part of it.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Dignity, Human Rights and Business- Dorothee Baumann Pauly on Reality Proves Possibilty

    Most companies focus on doing 'good'—but real change demands transforming business models rooted in human dignity. Professor Dorothee Baumann-Pauly reveals how rethinking corporate responsibility from the ground up can unlock scalable, impactful solutions in global supply chains, climate, and social justice. This episode challenges the myth that compliance is enough—she shares whether small pilot projects can inspire a ripple effect, how to bridge academia and practice, and the role of future leaders in creating a sustainable, just economy.Explore concrete examples—from a Brazilian sneaker company halting deforestation to innovative cobalt sourcing in Africa—that show how aligning profit with principles drives both business success and human rights. Dorothee discusses her work traveling to the frontlines in Ivory Coast, China, and beyond, exposing systemic issues like child labor and environmental destruction, and highlights the critical importance of seeing with your own eyes to understand the truth behind corporate narratives.You'll discover: how business schools can embed human rights into core curricula to shape responsible leaders, why the future belongs to management with a moral compass, and what it takes to build lasting alliances across industries and borders. With a focus on practical transformation and an optimistic view of current shifts, this episode is essential listening for anyone committed to turning possibility into reality.Dorothee Baumann-Pauly is a pioneer at the intersection of business, ethics, and human rights, leading initiatives at NYU Stern and the Geneva Center for Business and Human Rights. Her work spans critical research, advocacy, and innovative models designed to inspire systemic change in companies worldwide.Perfect for aspiring changemakers, academics, and leaders across sectors—this conversation offers a blueprint for leveraging higher education, policy, and business practices to forge an economy that truly serves society.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Unlock the Changemaker- Patrick Struebi on Reality Proves Possibility

    Unlock the profound truth that your inner transformation is the key to scaling real change in the world. Patrick Struebi’s journey from a conventional corporate career to leading Latin America’s largest fair trade organization proves that when driven by heart and conviction, scalable impact becomes possible—and deeply fulfilling.In this episode, Patrick shares the pivotal epiphany that shifted his life's course—seeing the stark reality of smallholder farmers in Peru and choosing to act. You'll discover how deeply ingrained values, unwavering faith, and a relentless observation skill gave him the conviction to pursue a social mission against all odds. His story underscores that impactful change begins inside, when we shed limiting beliefs and connect with a higher purpose.We break down: The importance of inner development as the foundation for external impact How cultivating spiritual and personal clarity unlocks resilience and creative solutions The role of deep observation skills in cultural adaptation and leadership Practical steps for awakening the changemaker within you—regardless of your background or circumstances Why transformation is a long-term process that scales through genuine authenticity and heart-centered leadership Miss this, and the opportunity to turn your own life into a catalyst for societal change might be missed. Patrick’s insights illuminate that the same deep conviction, trust in life’s guidance, and inner peace can fuel your journey toward meaning, contribution, and scaled impact. Whether you're an aspiring changemaker, educator, or leader, this episode unlocks pathways for cultivating a more human, purpose-driven world.Perfect for anyone feeling called to create a ripple effect of positive change—what if the biggest transformation starts with you? This conversation isn’t just inspiring; it’s a blueprint for unlocking the change agent within.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Dignity First Leadership- James Boyle on Reality Proves Possibility

    Most business leaders overlook the profound power of dignity—until now. Jim Boyle reveals how shifting our core value from efficiency to dignity not only reshapes leadership but proves that human-centered organizations outperform in sustainability and profit. When organizations embrace dignity first, they unlock systemic change that makes the impossible possible—creating a more just, resilient, and thriving future.In this episode, Boyle shares a deep dive into how putting human dignity at the heart of business leads to tangible results—from coalitions that achieve billion-dollar clean energy transactions to reimagined capitalism rooted in moral agency. You'll discover how paradigm shifts inspired by moral philosophy and universal human needs can transform complex global challenges into collective triumphs. Boyle discusses key frameworks like the Dignity First leadership approach, its influence on the Net Zero Consortium, and why changing the narrative around purpose matters now more than ever.We break down why the current mechanistic view of corporations is hiding true human potential and how shifting to a more organic, dignity-centered paradigm offers not just moral clarity but real economic advantage. Recognize the systemic risks of neglecting dignity—fragmentation, erosion of trust, and unsustainable growth—and seize the opportunity to lead with purpose that aligns business with life itself. Perfect for entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, and social innovators committed to redefining success. If you're ready to harness moral intelligence to catalyze systemic change and build organizations that serve a higher purpose, this episode is your roadmap. Join us as we explore the practical power of dignity-first leadership—proof that the future belongs to those who prioritize human flourishing.Jim Boyle is founder of the Sustainability Roundtable Inc., known for pioneering approaches that embed dignity into corporate and systemic transformation, making him a leading voice in humanistic management and regenerative enterprise.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Transforming Finance and Economics as Moral Revolution- Laura Segafredo and Tony Annett

    Most of our global institutions and economic paradigms are failing us — but the power to reimagine lies within our moral capacity. In this episode, Laura Segafredo and Tony Annett unveil a transformative vision: a "moral revolution" rooted in dignity, shared responsibility, and imagination. They argue that unlocking societal change requires stepping back into history’s best moments — those grounded in principles of justice, community, and the common good — and daring to think differently. Laura’s journey from energy markets  and Wall Street to theology highlights how ecological economics and faith traditions can fuel a new economic blueprint—one that prioritizes ecosystem integrity, social cohesion, and moral responsibility. Tony’s decades at the IMF  demonstrate that current institutions are outdated, captured by neoliberalism, and disconnected from the moral language that once guided policy. Their insights reveal how moral storytelling, inclusive imagination, and rediscovery of principles like dignity and solidarity can reshape everything from global trade to climate action.You’ll discover:How the post-World War II social democratic era offers lessons for today’s crisesPractical ways to embed moral language into economic policies and funding modelsThe importance of diverse ideas, from Catholic social teaching to feminist movements, in building shared narrativesThe potential of new institutions and community-driven initiatives to create systemic changeWhy hope is grounded in collective action, innovation, and reconnection to our social and ecological rootsThis episode is perfect for leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and thinkers poised to challenge the status quo. If you're tired of dry technocratic solutions and crave a bold, moral approach to building a more just, sustainable future, these conversations will reshape how you see possibility—and inspire you to act. Laura Segafredo is a former Wall Street executive, economist, and theologian exploring intersections between ecology, economy, and morality. Tony Annett is a former IMF economist dedicated to integrating moral principles into economic systems. Their shared mission: reigniting the moral imagination necessary for genuine social and ecological transformation.Prepare for a perspective shift that reminds us: the future isn’t just possible — it’s morally necessary. Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Rakesh Khurana on the Future of Business Education

    Most business schools have been shaped by a narrow pursuit of shareholder value, eroding the moral purpose of leadership and education itself. But what if the dominant paradigm isn’t fixed—and can be transformed? In this episode, Harvard’s Rakesh Khurana challenges the myth of market-driven education and reveals how universal narratives around efficiency and profit are hollowing out human meaning in organizations.You’ll discover the historical roots of today’s business education model—how it shifted from a moral enterprise rooted in societal responsibility to a market-centric system that devalues judgment and moral agency. Khurana unpacks the rise of neoliberalism, the institutional forces behind it, and how management became a dispassionate technical skill rather than a moral profession. He argues that over-reliance on bureaucratic logic and metrics has led us to an identity crisis—both in higher education and society at large.We break down the urgent need to reimagine leadership as a moral and professional judgment—grounded in community, diversity, and purpose. Khurana shares concrete steps to revive the sacred role of universities: fostering intellectual transformation, nurturing purpose-driven leadership, and restoring institutions as moral anchors. He emphasizes the importance of expanding access, cultivating pluralism, and embracing a broad, humanistic vision of education that elevates meaning over metrics.This episode is essential listening for anyone who cares about restoring the purpose of leadership and education in a fractured world. If you believe that organizations should serve human needs—not just shareholder greed—Khurana’s insights will inspire you to rethink the future of business and higher education. Because transforming institutions begins with understanding how they were shaped—and how they can be reshaped again.Business Professor, Tech entrepreneur,  and university dean—Khura­na combines scholarly rigor with practical wisdom, offering a compelling call to rekindle the moral foundation of leadership. His work helps us see that the next shift starts within the core of our institutions—and in our collective imagination.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Helmy Abouleish on business that creates human and planetary flourishing

    Most organizations are missing a fundamental truth: true sustainability combines profit with human dignity, environmental care, and societal well-being. Helmy Abouleish, CEO of Egypt’s SEKEM Initiative, reveals how a model…

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    Ed Freeman and the Power of Ideas, Commitment, and Language

    Most companies have overlooked the revolutionary potential of stakeholder theory for decades. Ed Freeman, the father of the concept, shares how this simple idea—businesses should create value for all stakeholders,…

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    Sandrine Dixson-Decleve on Reality Proves Possibility

    The Power of Systemic Change and Hope: Insights from Sandrine Dixson-Declève In this episode, Sandrine Dixson-Declève shares her extensive experience at the forefront of climate action, system change, and global…

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    Zeina Sahyoun- Why Humanistic Management Outperforms Traditional Business Models in Healthcare

    Most healthcare organizations still treat diagnostics like transactions—Med Labs proves you can build trust and loyalty through genuine human care. Zeina Sayoun, Head of Growth and Innovation at Med Labs…

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    Henry Mintzberg on Reality Proves Possibility

    In this engaging conversation, Michael Pirson speaks with renowned management thinker Henry Mintzberg about the realities of management and leadership. They explore the importance of community over traditional leadership, the…

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    Marcello Palazzi on Reality Proves Possibility

    In this conversation, Michael Pirson and Marcello Palazzi explore the intersection of economics, civic leadership, and the role of businesses in creating a better society. Marcello shares his journey from…

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    Andrew Winston on Reality Proves Possibility

    In this conversation, Michael Pirson and Andrew Winston, recently named #1 Management Thinker,  explore the duality of reality and possibility in the context of current global challenges. They discuss the…

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    Sara Roversi on Reality Proves Possibility- We can do better than THIS

    Title: Transforming the Future of Food: Insights from Sara Roversi Introduction:  In a world where food sustainability is becoming increasingly critical, the conversation around innovative solutions is more important than…

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    Rebecca Henderson on Reality Proves Possibility

    In this conversation, Michael Pirson and Rebecca Henderson explore the themes of possibility, change, and the role of values in business. They discuss the importance of long-term thinking, the distinction…

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    John Fullerton on Reality Proves Possibility

    In this episode of Reality Proves Possibility, John Fullerton, the architect of regenerative economics, discusses the transformative potential of a regenerative approach to economics and society. He reflects on his…

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    Reality Proves Possibility- Steve Gund, President The Gund Company

    In this conversation, Michael Pirson and Steve Gund explore the principles of humanistic leadership and its transformative impact on organizations, particularly in manufacturing. Steve shares his journey of implementing humanistic…

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    Reality Proves Possibility – Matthew Lee

    In this conversation, Michael Pirson and Matt Lee explore the themes of flourishing, love, and community in the context of leadership and education. They discuss the concept of 'positive outliers'…

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    Reality Proves Possibility - Conversations with Chris Marquis

    In this episode of Reality Proves Possibility we explore human ingenuity with Chris Marquis, Professor at Cambridge University's Judge School of Business. Chris is the author of bestselling books on the B-Corp movement and an indictment of dominant forms of business "The Profiteers."Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Reality Proves Possibility- Humanity can do better than THIS: Otto Scharmer

    In this Episode of Reality proves Possibility Otto Scharmer is sharing his personal journey and the emergence of his insights, work and impact. We discuss multiple ways Humanity can do better than THIS.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Reality Proves Possibility- Humanity can do better than THIS: Raj Sisodia

    In this Episode of Reality Proves Possibility, Raj Sisodia joins his journey from marketing professor to co-founder of Conscious Capitalism and transformer of business and business education.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Reality Proves Possibility- Humanity can do better than THIS: Stuart Hart

    In this Episode of Reality Proves Possibility Stuart Hart, pioneer of Sustainable Business Research and Education is sharing his life experiences and sources of hope. He shares pathways that help us see how we can do much better than THIS.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Reality Proves Possibility- Humanity can do better than THIS: Sandra Waddock

    This Episode of RPP explores the work of Sandra Waddock and her perspective on how Humanity can collectively do better than THIS.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Reality Proves Possibility- Humanity can do better than THIS: Donna Hicks and Michael Pirson

    In this episode of Reality proves Possibility Michael Pirson hosts leading Dignity expert Donna Hicks of Harvard University. They explore the power and reality of dignity based conflict resolution and dignity based leadership and management.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Reality Proves Possibility- Humanity can do better than THIS: David Sloan Wilson

    This show is about what humanity can do at its best. What we experience is part of a paradigmatic clash with reality and it is important to understand what humanity can do to survive and thrive..Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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    Reality Proves Possibility- Humanity can do better than THIS: Hunter Lovins and Michael Pirson

    This conversation with Hunter Lovins, a pioneer in Sustainability, Regeneration and Business with common sense, showcases how we can do better than what we experience currently.Executive Wins PodcastThe Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

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We discuss humanistic leadership practices that create a world that works for everyone... A conversation for the real realists that dare to dream, manage and lead better.

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