Session 366: A Guide to Getting Started On Becoming A Therapist
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Storytelling can transform the way you lead. Join me as I sit down with Retired Lieutenant Colonel, Scott Mann. Scott is the Founder of Rooftop Leadershipa and a former US Army Green Beret. In this episode, Scott uncovers the incredible power of narratives in fostering trust and effective communication. Scott shares his inspiring journey from small-town kid to Green Beret, illustrating how storytelling, underpinned by the science of the brain, can significantly enhance leadership in low-trust environments.
Scott recounts his experiences in high-risk military settings and emphasizes the necessity for leaders to reconnect with fundamental human nature. We also explore the critical role of emotional intelligence and effective communication in leadership. Scott highlights the power of personal storytelling born from his challenges and the importance of active listening and asking open-ended questions.
Join us for a discussion that promises to impact the way you lead and enhance your professional and personal relationships.
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Some of you may know that July is one of my favorite months of the year, and that’s because it’s when we observe Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. This year, we’ve […]
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