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Isn’t it tempting to imagine our learning culture free of the trappings of factory learning? Is it hard to imagine an education Promised Land? If you have been schooled on the Short Answer and the Short Leash, like a slave, the secret north passage is risky. But If you have an imagination and are receptive to innovation, the door is always open. Listening to our Podcast, we think, is a way to walk through that open door into a dimension of shared hope and possibility. Together, we can help m ...
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The Leader's Chair

Jeffrey Edwards

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Successful leaders don’t wait for the right time. Instead, they create the right time and take full advantage of opportunities. Welcome to The Leader’s Chair podcast hosted by Jeffrey Edwards, speaker, entrepreneur, and Leadership Strategy Coach. If you’re new to leading people, an aspiring entrepreneur ready to launch, or an experienced executive building the next generation of future leaders, this podcast is for you. Leader… Leadership…. We hear those words so many times, but what do they ...
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Many women find themselves stuck in the imposter syndrome, thinking that what they do and no matter how much they work is still not good enough. It is time to get unstuck from the outdated rules of success and happiness and be unapologetically and guiltlessly yourself. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Renee Langley joins Jeffrey Edwards to share with us …
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The world of business is changing rapidly. And for small businesses to survive and thrive, they need a growth strategy. Luckily, our guest has just what small and medium businesses need. In this episode, Jeffrey Edwards is joined by business growth strategist and founder of Listen Innovate Grow, Michael Haynes, as they talk strategy for b2b growth.…
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You should start planting the seeds of your legacy as early as today. There is so much that you can teach and pass on to a younger generation. This is what Dr. Rodney Peyton O.B.E. did. He did not pass on a name to a technique; he passed on the technique itself. Dr. Rodney is an accomplished general surgeon, consultant trauma surgeon, and surgical …
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Being a leader is not as glamorous as it seems on screen. As they try to catch up on fulfilling their tasks and responsibilities, many leaders find themselves putting self-care to the end of their priorities. But this shouldn’t be the case. After all, how can you expect to give your best when you are not feeling your best? Lynne Peyton, the Princip…
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Nobody wants to work with a jerk. As a leader, you cannot achieve your singular vision without the help of your people, jerks included. You need to build relationships with everyone in the workplace. Some of them may be jerks and difficult but having the ability to get people to work together will do wonders. Navigate what factors to a jerkish envi…
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A team is built with a leader setting a goal, but it can only move towards that if every member works at their best. Jeffrey Edwards discusses the proper way to do work delegation, an important factor in every top-performing business. He explains how being clear with your goals and building relationships with your team are always excellent steps in…
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Bringing all of your knowledge and experiences from one job to the next will make your journey to the next level fulfilling and worthwhile. But another essential attitude to have during a career transition is to revert into a learner once again. Jeffrey Edwards sits down with Tammy Washington de Sencion to share how embracing the student-like minds…
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With the pandemic, working from home has become the norm for most people. But Darlana Lee is not most people, she has been working from home 15 years before it was cool. Darlana is the Leader of the Global Facilitator Team at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and is responsible for guiding her team in delivery and business solutions around the topics of l…
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If you’re barely surviving from day to day, you’re probably not being what an entrepreneur should be. Entrepreneurs should thrive. They must have a clear idea of what they want to achieve and what process they are going to use to achieve it. They must keep their eye on the prize and derive joy from the journey of getting there. There is probably no…
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We all have a general understanding of what emotional intelligence is, but there are also a lot of misconceptions that prevail around the concept, especially in relation to leadership. What does it really mean to be emotionally intelligent, especially if you’re a leader? Jeffrey Edwards brings in two experts from Genos North America to give us a fu…
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How do you hone your voice as a leader and make your message clearer? Today's guest is David Newman, the Founder of Do It Marketing, who's helped thousands of people move their business forward and find their voice. In this episode, David discusses with Jeffrey Edwards why personal branding is essential to commercialize your expertise. To start for…
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Young or old, everyone is involved with social media. Even your pet dog can have an account and create a large following. It’s ever-changing, and trends come and go swiftly that a bit of attention is crucial. In this episode, Andrew McCauley, Social Media Consultant and Strategist of The Social Media Bloke, shares his proven insights on how to use …
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Difficult conversations are uncomfortable to get through, but it is a must if you are to create a good working environment that produces productive employees who will stay with you for the long haul. Helping you conduct these difficult conversations, Jeffrey Edwards interviews Anne Graham, the founder of Syncworks Consulting Inc., to the show. Here…
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How do you set your direction towards success, prosperity, and good physical and mental health? The most important thing that you can do to make that possible is to reset your mindset – to make a shift in how you see yourself and how show up for the world. Author, speaker, trainer, and Master Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik drives this message home in this c…
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One of the major obstacles that impact our mindset is having the imposter syndrome. By having constant thoughts of yourself about not being good enough and lacking that right level of self-confidence, you may never be able to move forward at all. Aiming to eliminate this unhealthy thinking from your head, Jeffrey Edwards goes deep into the most imp…
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Successful habits are never formed by pushing yourself to the limit. If that is the case, then you will just lose interest eventually and cease doing a particular activity. Author Andrew Kap believes that the best way to start rewarding habits is by determining all of the things you really love and want to do, and then start building from there. Si…
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Leaders will be nothing without a team that trusts them. Tene Knibbs attests to this fact as she shares how her own leadership journey molded her as a person. Together with Jeffrey Edwards, Tene reminisces on her time in Chile as a young, black woman who learned how to lead by connecting with the people around her. She explains why every leader mus…
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One crucial part of being a business leader is negotiations. It is where opportunities get tapped, deals are made, and relationships are created. So how do you become a good negotiator? In this episode, global business negotiation strategist, Christine McKay, joins host, Jeffrey Edwards, to share with us some secrets on what it takes to master this…
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The emergency department is full of heroes, but Dr. Robert Ealy goes even one step further. Leading in the frontlines for over 30 years both inside the emergency room and out, Robert sees to it that people are not just given optimum urgent care, but also the knowledge and tools to help them avoid having to be rushed into the ER in the first place. …
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Entrepreneurship and business leadership are two different things, as we have learned in the previous episode. The principles of the latter are going to be what gets your business through in these challenging times. What do we need to do to grow our business from a business leader’s perspective? We have covered a lot of this in Part 1, but there is…
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What would you do if you knew you had the knowledge that has the potential to change the lives of countless people? Colombian entrepreneur and podcaster, Cesar Berrio takes it as his life’s mission to spread that message through the popular Spanish-language personal development podcast, Transformando tu Mente. When Cesar started to run his own ener…
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Even though you feel like being an entrepreneur is something that already runs in your blood, you still have to have the proper mentality to tackle whatever it is you will face in the actual field. Business leader entrepreneur, Aaron Scott Young, joins host, Jeffrey Edwards, in this two-part interview series to talk about what it takes to be an ent…
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Good leaders literally meet people wherever they're at. One of their top qualities includes staying neutral – that is, accepting of all politics, religions, beliefs, cultures, and races. Joining Jeffrey Edwards on today’s podcast is Dr. Elena Pezzini, an executive coach and author who has achieved great success in business and in her personal life.…
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Leadership is all about the impact you make in the world and the people you are able to help with your vision. Business coach, Emi Kirschner maximizes this impact by building a tribe of leaders, teaching them how to be like her – a visionary who combines a knack for generating brilliant ideas with a genuine desire to help other people. Emi is the h…
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Everyone should be afforded stable and affordable housing. Making it his mission, Gary Rahman founded a successful residential and commercial real estate company in Washington, DC, where he is changing communities by developing housing for low to medium-income families. In this episode, he joins Jeffrey Edwards to share with us how he is doing it a…
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Leadership doesn’t always have to mean standing in front of a team making a speech; sometimes, it just means being a good example. This is what TSN host James Duthie learned in his years as a sports broadcaster for Canadian television. James hosts the NHL coverage at TSN. He is noted for his charisma that draws attention and makes people enjoy the …
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If there is one great area that this pandemic is testing us, it would be leadership. When we are all working all over the place remotely, how do we reorganize ourselves and establish each of our roles and help our team members? In this episode, Jeffrey Edwards has the perfect guest to help you answer this question and more. He interviews Andrew Nei…
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We always hear the quote, "rules are meant to be broken." Consequently, people have been living by that, often breaking the rules and getting into trouble. How, then, can we make them follow instead of disobeying? Jeffrey Edwards invites an expert on this area, Lewis S. Eisen. As the author of the international bestselling book, How to Write Rules …
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Although a popular concept, design thinking is still somewhat of a mystery to a lot of people. Design thinking is defined as an iterative process that teams use to understand users, challenge assumptions, redefine problems, and create innovative solutions to prototype and test. To shed more light on this process, Jeffrey Edwards brings on Marc Boli…
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Part of a leader’s role is to identify talent and have a strategic plan or vision for the organization, and that includes developing the people. In this episode, Jeffrey Edwards talks about mentoring and coaching as two essential elements of leadership. He shares how leaders can function as mentors and outlines some specific steps to coaching. Are …
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The power of asking questions is often overlooked in the leadership sphere. What distinguishes great leaders and visionaries is their ability to ask great questions which bring them to a world of possibility and opportunity. All great ideas start with the question “What if…”? All visionaries had the audacity to break the limits of their imagination…
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A study by LinkedIn shows that one of the top skills required going forward is oral communications. For many leaders taking the stage though, it’s still a challenge to keep people awake and engaged during their presentations. On today’s podcast, Jeffrey Edwards chats with Anthony Lee about discovering your heroic voice in leadership in order to del…
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Change, without doubt, is the only constant in this world. It is one of the biggest things that leaders must tackle every day. In this episode, host Jeffrey Edwards talks about leaders, change, and transitions. He explains how leaders must learn how to navigate the phases of transitions with his people as well as understand the layers of change. Af…
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Being true to yourself, to what you represent, makes people clearly understand the way you think and the things you want to achieve with them. But how can authentic leadership be achieved? Today, Jeffrey Edwards welcomes you to the premiere episode of The Leader’s Chair podcast, where he shares his ideas on how to be the right leader to the right p…
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When we locked Mary’s Lamb out of school, we sowed the bad seeds of control, authority, and play-deprivation. Instead of enlightened school reform, we grew Reform Schools-along with the darkness of violence and retribution. Play is the only thing that can eradicate the root system, and heal and rejuvenate our learning culture.…
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A new story by Devin DeMarco entitled Peyton Trent, Son of God narrated by guest actor Lorien Reese. Short Bio: Devin DeMarco is from a small town in upstate New York that you've never heard of. Or maybe you have. She doesn't know your life. Anyway, she recently earned her MFA in Creative Writing and Literature from Stony Brook University. She also…
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Episode 7 features the story "In His Own Image" by Jeffrey Landgraf. A twisted look into the mind of the self-aware created self. Short Bio: Dr. Jeffrey Landgraf is a physicist who employs paradox to find the perspective from which false things that are true, the common is ridiculous, and the ridiculous makes plain and simple sense. Subscribe to Ar…
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Here we have "Bumps" by Matthew Hall. If anyone is interested in a twist of reality and a look at the end of things with a thrill, please listen to this story. Short Bio: Matthew Hall, beard aficionado and semi-pro eccentric, tries to find time to write in between meetings at the office. He writes to dispel the ennui endemic in his daily life of ac…
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This twisted story entitled "Root" by Devin DeMarco was a pleasure to read. Enjoy. Short Bio: "Devin DeMarco is from a small town in upstate New York that you've never heard of. Or maybe you have. She doesn't know your life. Anyway, she recently earned her MFA in Creative Writing and Literature from Stony Brook University. She also writes fiction t…
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This was just too much fun to pass up. As promised, every third episode will be a classic. In this case, we have The Legends of King Arthur by Sir James Knowles. We will be focusing on Chapter 1, The Prophecies of Merlin, and the Birth of Arthur. Enjoy. Subscribe to Aroph:By Host & Narrator Judah Mahay
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Evan Pickering, author of the American Rebirth Trilogy. offers our second episode "Music Box." Short Bio: Evan Pickering is the author of Amazon bestselling novel Hood and a longtime professional poker player. Born and raised in Long Island New York before being transplanted to South Florida, Evan once again resides in Long Island and is currently …
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Our first story "Blue Room" comes from Jason Sanford, a Nebula Finalist and award-winning author. Short Bio: Jason Sanford is an award-winning author of short stories, essays, and articles and an active member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. A finalist for the Nebula Award, Jason has published more than a dozen stories in the…
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Here is an introduction to the Aroph Stories Podcast. For the next eight weeks, a new story will appear every Friday. We will feature new and upcoming writers as well as classics, all that take science to plausible extremes or reality to the magical. Please leave a review (on your podcast app of choice) and enjoy the stories. Subscribe to Aroph:…
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