Episode 45: Dr. Devin Singh
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Episode 45: Dr. Devin Singh

Dr. Devin Singh is an associate professor of religion at Dartmouth College, founder of a leadership and executive coaching business called Leadership Kinetics, and an author of some controversial books about the intersection between religion and commerce. Our conversation about the intersection of religion, politics, government and economics (and The Breakfast Club) is a joyfully intense back and forth that sometimes felt more like a good tennis match and less like a “podcast.” We peel back the layers to reveal how he quieted the voices of self-doubt and overcame violent trauma to answer some of the great existential questions that we’ve likely all faced - Who am I? What is my purpose on the planet? And how do I heal the brokenness within me?

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Episode 44: Liz Brunner
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Episode 44: Liz Brunner

Liz Brunner is an Emmy award-winning journalist. In times of crisis, the citizens of Boston turned to her for truth, guidance, and a familiar presence to lean upon for two decades. Today she has brought her skills learned from behind the anchor desk and life lessons gleaned from her ancestors from India to the Mayflower to her own media consulting business Brunner Communications, which helps people find their voice and lead with presence. In her new book Dare to Own You she synthesizes her life’s work into a key thought. She says, “Today, every single one of is a brand. And we have an opportunity to showcase our brand and who we are in our best authentic self, and it’s important to do so. You have to own who you are in order to do that.”

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Episode 43: Skyler Maxey-Wert
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Episode 43: Skyler Maxey-Wert

Skyler Maxey-Wert has lived a life of highs and ovations. From the moment he left home at the age of 13 to study at the American Ballet Theater School in New York City to moving to Dresden, Germany to dance with the Semp’Oper Ballett four years later, he has lived a big life on some of the world’s preeminent stages. That bigness continued this year when he received a triple standing ovation and golden ticket to Hollywood from the “American Idol” judges with his version of “For All We Know.” Through it all he has remained thoughtful about the successes of his life and the complexities we face in the world today. As Skyler says, the most important thing that he has learned from all that he has been able to experience as person and as a creative artist, is to know his worth.

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Episode 42: Attica Locke
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Episode 42: Attica Locke

In our conversation, author, screenwriter and producer Attica Locke (writer and producer of the Netflix Limited Series From Scratch) and I both show up and struggle together through the most challenging questions of our times as we contemplate what the world is and what it could be: Will this democracy last? Can black people afford forgiveness? Can we defeat the illusions of scarcity that Attica identifies as the central question of crime in her work? Our conversation is funny, sometimes raw and tear filled (mainly on my part), but mostly it is the dialogue between two life-long friends who spend an hour together in fellowship as the world around us is filled with lightning.

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Episode 41: Dr. Timo Vollbrecht
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Episode 41: Dr. Timo Vollbrecht

The beautiful music you hear on the podcast this season was composed and performed by Dr. Timo Vollbrecht, the Director of Jazz Studies at Brown University, and his band. He communicates a moody, evocative sound through his tenor saxophone. But more than a musician, Timo views himself as citizen artist. His work doesn’t exist for its own sake. As Timo says, he wants to make music that is for people, that moves people, that might inspire people. He sees his craft of being a musician as putting citizenship into action around social justice, activism and human connection. There is, what he calls, an inevitable social compact that is created between artist and listener.

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Episode 40: Derrick Young, Jr. & Jonathan Allen
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Episode 40: Derrick Young, Jr. & Jonathan Allen

Derrick Young, Jr. and Jonathan Allen are trailblazing warriors. Their improbable love story galvanized 12 million people on social media, and now through their work as co-founders of Leadeship Brainery, a Boston based nonprofit that seeks to build communities of hope and access for underrepresented people looking to earn their Master’s or Doctoral Degrees, they are tearing down stereotypes and putting thoughts and ideas into action. What drives these two men? Liberation, equity and boldly entering the tough places with as Jonathan says, “a sense of somebody-ness.”

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Episode 39: Dr. Johnny Parker
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Episode 39: Dr. Johnny Parker

Dr. Johnny Parker is an executive coach, relationship architect and author of the book Turn the Page. His message is clear. No one has the right to write your narrative. It is in the quiet and disciplined hours of self-reflection, where we can discern the true purpose and story of our lives. He also reminds us, that our words have power. And that we should take care with how we speak to one another and to ourselves. His offers us common sense wisdom, spoken plainly from his life’s experiences where his mess has become his message and his pains his purpose.

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Episode 38: Regina Bain
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Episode 38: Regina Bain

Regina Bain is a woman of contrasts. Her life is about threading the needle between the world of the mind and the world of the heart. Above all, she is a woman willing to take the risks of speaking up and speaking out in a world that often requires conformity and alignment. Like Louis Armstrong, the man whose legacy she is tasked with protecting and expanding she says of herself, “I am thinking about the choices that I am making about where I will use my voice, and the repercussions of that. And what I am willing to risk. And for me, I choose to engage.”

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Episode 37: Caleb Gardner
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Episode 37: Caleb Gardner

As Lead Digital Strategist for President Obama’s political advocacy group OFA, Caleb changed how the public interacted with the President. In his new role as Co-Founder and Managing Director of 18 Coffees Consultancy and author of the newly released book No Point B, Caleb encourages us to think of constant change as a core competency of 21st Century leadership and personal growth. As Caleb says, we are living in the Zero Moment of Truth. And what we need to decipher the power of this moment is wisdom, critical thinking, and self-reflection.

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Episode 36: David Ambroz

Episode 36: David Ambroz

David Ambroz describes his life growing up as navigating on live wire with his mother’s mental illness. His new memoir A Place Called Home chronicles his journey through profound poverty and homelessness, the assaults of the foster care system, and the battles he fought to find his way home to himself. The memoir and his life are a manifesto of survival and a call for us to move from empathy to action.

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Season One Review: Patrick Huey
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Season One Review: Patrick Huey

In this retrospective of "At the Podium," Corinne Bowen sits down with Patrick Huey (At the Podium Creator and Host) to review the impact of the first season of this groundbreaking series. They review some of the lessons learned from the 34 guests who gave of their hearts, their souls and their wisdom as they shared their stories of profound transformation with Patrick. At the core of each guests' journey was their willingness to say "yes" to the unexpected turns of their lives and in doing so, unleash their creativity, their artistry and their own vision for who they could be in the world.

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Episode 34: Charlie Davies
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Episode 34: Charlie Davies

In his own beautiful way, Charlie Davies - host of Morning Footy on CBS Sports’ Golazo Network - teaches us that each new day is a gift. Each sunrise is second chance. Each interaction we have is an opportunity to put a smile on someone’s face. Beyond his immense philanthropic efforts as the Director of The ‘Quin Impact Fund, and his expertise as a CBS Broadcast Analyst, Charlie’s legacy is that of creating hope from no hope, of creating a brilliant tomorrow, from an uncertain today.

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Episode 33: Lucia Brawley
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Episode 33: Lucia Brawley

In our conversation this week, Lucia Brawley, Chief Creative Officer of AMP Global Technologies, and I explore the uncomfortable, real conversations about identity, race, representation and who gets to say who is or is not part of any ethnic group. A fascinating conversation as we live in a time where the truths of the past are daily questioned and challenged and re-examined.

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Episode 32: Shahin Safai
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Episode 32: Shahin Safai

Shahin Safai is the Founder and CEO of Royal Personal Training (RPT), a premier private training facility in Beverly Hills, CA. In a town like Beverly Hills where people are obsessed with looking good, being seen and crafting a perfect physical image, making it to the top of the fitness and wellness world is no small feat to achieve. You have to have a tenacity of spirit to beat the odds. His story of overcoming multiple failures, getting knocked down and almost losing his business is the American Dream writ large.

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Episode 31: Glynis Rigsby
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Episode 31: Glynis Rigsby

Glynis Rigsby has a revolutionary perspective on success. She says, “You have to expect that failure is part of your process. And if you don’t expect that, you’re probably not in a very healthy or generative process.” For Glynis, successful work in any field and craft a compelling vision, come as the result of iterative drafting processes that refine you and your ideas through time and practice. She reminds us that you can’t have a vision for yourself, without a coherency of thought that is often born out of the 99 failures that will bring about the one success.

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Episode 30: McCord Henry
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Episode 30: McCord Henry

McCord’s unvarnished story is one of a young man filled with much promise looking for his place in the world as he comes to grips with his sexuality and wrestles with the demons of alcoholism. His story is also one of hope. Where a person once passed out drunk on the floor of his job, can now hold his head high with a fierce humility and say, “I am recovered. I am living.”

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Episode 29: Bill Thompson
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Episode 29: Bill Thompson

Bill Thompson, Executive Director Young Storytellers, shines a light on the forgotten children who have been oppressed by poverty, lack of economic opportunity, and racial and social discrimination. His broad empathy is informed by his own experience of being an outsider growing up. He weaves the story of his life into his mission today, which is helping kids find their power by claiming their own narratives through storytelling.

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Episode 28: Cynthia Besteman

Episode 28: Cynthia Besteman

With her work today, as the Founder and CEO of Violets Are Blue, Cynthia herself has become a flashlight for thousands of women battling for their lives. She eloquently and passionately calls for more education, more technology, more treatments and a cure so that Stage 4 women can stay alive for more than five to 10 years. As she reminds us with almost startling candor, “There is no Stage 5. Stage 4 is it.” The time for action is now.

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Episode 27: Ryland Engelhart
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Episode 27: Ryland Engelhart

We speak to Ryland during a time in his life when he is the process of rebuilding, reflection and reexamination. This is his season of life where there is no production, but silence, stillness and tarrying as springtime glimmers on the horizon. It’s a lesson for us all, really. As he describes it, there is a “divine timing for the inhale and the exhale.” And as with each breath, there is always a pause.

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Episode 26: Joshua Baker

Episode 26: Joshua Baker

Josh’s journey reminds us of what happens when you stop running and start facing the pain of your life. When you find the capacity within your heart to forgive yourself and those who have caused you great disappointments. In a time when religion and commitment to following any religious doctrine can be used as a tool to divide us, Josh uses his pulpit to call upon us, the Church and the world to start a love revival. To love all people. To love all people abundantly.

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