PodParley PodParley

11-8-21: Why great leaders are curious

An episode of the SAX IN THE MORNING podcast, hosted by Steve Sax, titled "11-8-21: Why great leaders are curious" was published on November 8, 2021 and runs 4 minutes.

November 8, 2021 ·4m · SAX IN THE MORNING

0:00 / 0:00

I would love to hear from you, just send me text and let me know what you think of the podcast. In executive coaching one of the things I always emphasize to my clients is the necessity of curiosity. This desire to learn and understand new ideas and concepts is key in leadership because it creates an open mind and thus a team that is willing and encouraged to bring new ideas to the table. One amazing example of curiosity and a refusal to be stagnant in their profession was Captain Sul...

I would love to hear from you, just send me text and let me know what you think of the podcast.

In executive coaching one of the things I always emphasize to my clients is the necessity of curiosity. This desire to learn and understand new ideas and concepts is key in leadership because it creates an open mind and thus a team that is willing and encouraged to bring new ideas to the table. 


One amazing example of curiosity and a refusal to be stagnant in their profession was Captain Sullenberger when he landed that plane on the Hudson River. In an interview “Sully” credited his curiosity about how he could become a better pilot and better prepare before each flight was key to him quickly identifying options in the ultimate high pressure situation. He had trained himself to consider all options with an open mind and that training led him to choose the seemingly crazy option of landing the plane on water, which turned out to be a life saving decision. 


Whether you are an executive or a parent, the best thing you can be is curious and open to the ideas of others, because you are then most likely to get hit with ideas that are new and innovative. 

Remember, Sax in the Morning swag is now available on my Instagram site. Go to "Sax in the Morning" underscore podcast. (saxinthemorning_podcast)You'll see it right there on the Instagram and just hit the link. Everything's there Mugs, hats, tumblers you name it. 

Crime Club Entertainment Radio The Crime Club was an imprint of the Doubleday publishing company, which later spawned a 1946-47 anthology radio series. Many classic and popular works of detective and mystery fiction had their first U.S. editions published via the Crime Club, including all 50 books of The Saint by Leslie Charteris (1928-1983). The imprint also published first editions in Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu series. The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication of The Desert Moon Mystery by Kay Cleaver Strahan, and ceased publication in 1991. In the intervening 63 years, The Crime Club published 2,492 titles. Stories from this imprint were first dramatized on The Eno Crime Club, a detective series broadcast on CBS from February 9, 1931 to December 21, 1932, sponsored by Eno Effervescent Salts. The Crime Club novels were not adapted for the later Eno Crime Clues, heard on the Blue Network from January 3, 1933 to June 30. 1936. The Crime Club returned on the Mutual Broadcasting System as a half-hour radio se Quest of the Sacred Slipper, The by Sax Rohmer (1883 - 1959) LibriVox Cavanagh becomes involved in the adventurous search for a precious relic in the mysterious East. (Introduction by Laineyben) How I met Adolphe Sax, journeying through the History of the Saxophone Álvaro Molina Cedena Welcome to the great story of Monsieur Sax. Through this podcast, created and produced by saxophonist Álvaro Molina, we will discover the most hidden corners of Adolphe Sax's life and navigate through the pages of time unraveling the most significant milestones in the history of the saxophone. Success Beyond The Score Millicent Stephenson Get your FREE copy of Millicent's ground breaking tips 'Ten Reason Why They Will Pay You Before Gig Day' https://www.successbeyondthescore.com/getpaidbeforegigday Described as ‘Sax supremo’ by The Voice Newspaper, Millicent is a multi-award winning British saxophonist and Endorser for Harry Hartmann Fiberreeds. Millicent sits on the Executive Committee of the Musicians Union. She is passionate about seeing more women in music and founded 'Time For My Music' a online membership group for women to network, be empowered about achieving their music goals. Millicent has gained recognition among artistes and is featured on many Stages including British TV, international and national Radio stations. Millicent’s Podcast ‘Success Beyond The Score’ is to help musicians, singers, rappers and spoken word artistes find their way in the music industry and build a career in music. Her weekly episodes discuss do's, don'ts, give tips and insights.
URL copied to clipboard!