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Interview with Kevin Hancock

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Show Notes

  • 2:33 — Ian wishes Kevin happy birthday. 🎂
  • 3:55 — Kevin discusses why it’s important for us to think about leadership and how it is changing.
  • 6:01 — Why it is difficult for organizations to disperse power.
  • 13:46 — Kevin talks about the empowerment that comes from answering a question with a question.
  • 20:58 — How can we all get better at shared leadership?
  • 23:00 — Kevin shares how he was inspired by observing how power is dispersed in nature.
  • 25:25 — Ian is curious about whether the concept of shared leadership is limited to business environments or can it be applied in other aspects of life.
  • 32:10 — Kevin discusses the lesson from his experience that stands out most for him: that listening is for understanding, not for judgement.
  • 36:02 — Kevin asks a profound question, “What if everybody on earth felt trusted, respected, valued, and heard?”
  • 38:00 — The one thing that Kevin suggests we all do to help release our own true voice.
  • 41:50 —Kevin shares a concept from the Native American Sioux tribe “We’re all brothers. All things are one thing. We are all related.”

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Show Notes

  • 2:33 — Ian wishes Kevin happy birthday. 🎂
  • 3:55 — Kevin discusses why it’s important for us to think about leadership and how it is changing.
  • 6:01 — Why it is difficult for organizations to disperse power.
  • 13:46 — Kevin talks about the empowerment that comes from answering a question with a question.
  • 20:58 — How can we all get better at shared leadership?
  • 23:00 — Kevin shares how he was inspired by observing how power is dispersed in nature.
  • 25:25 — Ian is curious about whether the concept of shared leadership is limited to business environments or can it be applied in other aspects of life.
  • 32:10 — Kevin discusses the lesson from his experience that stands out most for him: that listening is for understanding, not for judgement.
  • 36:02 — Kevin asks a profound question, “What if everybody on earth felt trusted, respected, valued, and heard?”
  • 38:00 — The one thing that Kevin suggests we all do to help release our own true voice.
  • 41:50 —Kevin shares a concept from the Native American Sioux tribe “We’re all brothers. All things are one thing. We are all related.”

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