Executive Speakers On Speakers

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A production of Executive Speakers Bureau, Executive Speakers on Speakers features conversations with luminaries in the fields of business, science, politics, entertainment, and more. Join host Stephen Kirkpatrick for incisive, in-depth discussions with today's leaders.

Episodes

  • #16: Seth Mattison

    28/01/2019 Duration: 37min

    Seth Mattison is an Internationally renowned expert and author on workforce trends, generational dynamics, and business strategy. He is Co-Founder and Chief Movement Officer of Luminate Labs, a media platform and global community of luminaries, leaders, and influencers igniting powerful change in the way we work, lead, live, and love. In this role, Mattison advises many of the world’s leading brands and organizations on the key shifts happening around talent management, change and innovation, leadership, and the future of work.  Mattison and Joshua Medcalf co-authored the book, The War at Work: A Tale of Navigating the Unwritten Rules of the Hierarchy in a Half Changed World. The book describes The Age of the Network, a world of hyper-connectivity and constant flux, where disruption is the norm and autonomy, empowerment and meaning are basic expectations of the new workforce. Living in a "half-changed world," everything from communication and etiquette, policies, and procedures, where and when work happens,

  • #15: Jim Davidson: The First Steps of Change

    22/08/2018 Duration: 26min

    Jim Davidson is a resilience expert, professional speaker, expedition leader and best-selling author who shares lessons distilled from a lifetime of mountain adventures. Blending his epic adventures with two decades of successful business experience, Jim shares uplifting messages of resilience that inspire organizations and audiences to be resilient and to overcome the difficult crevasses in their lives. In 1992, Jim survived a snow bridge collapse that dropped him and a partner into an 80-foot crevasse on Mount Rainer forcing him to climb out alone. On April 25, 2015, Jim was at Camp 1 on Mount Everest when the earthquakes tragically struck Nepal. His intense reporting, photos and videos from Everest were closely covered by CNN, CBS, BBC, ABC and other news agencies. Jim's passion for teaching resilience and his aptitude for storytelling will inspire you. He is the co-author of the national bestselling adventure memoir called The Ledge: An Inspirational Story of Friendship and Survival, which won the

  • #14 Kikkan Randall: Work Life Balance

    25/06/2018 Duration: 31min

    Kikkan Randall is the United States’ most decorated cross-country skier. With three World Championship medals, one in each color, 33 World Cup podium finishes, 13 of those for gold, Randall has repeatedly pushed her body to its limit in order to compete with the world’s elite in her sport. Despite cross-country’s niche status in the U.S., in Europe, Kikkan Randall is a household name, where she commands superstar status. After her 2014-15 season, the physical and mental grind of the cross-country tour had taken its toll on the Alaska resident. Wanting to start a family with her husband, retired Canadian cross-country skier Jeff Ellis, the couple decided the time was right so Randall took a season off from competition. They welcomed their first born, a son they named Breck, in April 2016. By November, Kikkan was back on the World Cup race circuit. In February 2017, she solidified her return, winning her first world championship medal since 2013 in Lahti, Finland, a bronze, in her signature event, the sprint. N

  • #13 Elana Meyers Taylor: Leading Diverse Teams

    29/05/2018 Duration: 30min

    Elana Meyers Taylor is a two-time World Champion and a three-time Olympic medalist, as well as the only woman in history to have won an Olympic medal as both a push athlete and a driver, on the US National Bobsled Team. Elana shares her story of overcoming obstacles, chasing dreams, and never giving up.

  • #12 Kelly McDonald: Leading People Not Like You

    13/03/2018 Duration: 38min

    Kelly McDonald is a marketing and advertising specialist and considered one of the nation’s top experts in consumer trends, generational differences and leveraging the customer experience.  She is the founder of McDonald Marketing, which has twice been named one of the “Top Ad Agencies in the U.S.” by Advertising Age magazine and ranked as one of the fastest-growing independently-owned companies in the U.S. by Inc. Magazine.   She has been featured on CNBC, in Forbes Magazine, BusinessWeek, Fast Company, on CNNMoney.com and on SiriusXM Radio.   Her client experience includes iconic brands such as Toyota, State Farm, Nike, Harley-Davidson, Miller-Coors and Sherwin-Williams.   In addition to her extensive public speaking experience, she is also the author of three bestselling books: ​ Her latest, "How to Work With & Lead People Not Like You", was #9 on the list of Bestselling Business Books of 2017.   Her first, “How to Market to People Not Like You”, was #7 on the list of Bestselling Business Books of 2011

  • #11 Chad Hedrick: 5 Time Olympic Medalist

    06/02/2018 Duration: 36min

    Chad Hedrick is an American inline speed skater and ice speed skater. He was born in Spring, Texas. Hedrick revolutionized the inline speed skating world with his unique technique, called the double push, or DP. During his career he won 93 national championships and 50 world championships, as well as having a brand of inline skating wheels named after him. Learn more: http://www.executivespeakers.com/speaker/Chad_Hedrick

  • #10 Carey Lohrenz: Fearless Leadership

    25/10/2017 Duration: 30min

    Stephen chats with Carey Lohrenz, the first female F-14 Tomcat fighter pilot in North America, and the bestselling author of "Fearless Leadership." Carey talks about the challenges she faced in an exceptionally intense workplace and how those challenges helped her gain a better understanding of corporate culture. In addition, Carey reveals the origin of her call sign, tackles questions about the PTA, and explains how running an organization can sometimes feel like trying to land on an aircraft carrier at midnight.

  • #9 Ben Nemtin: The Buried Life

    21/09/2017 Duration: 30min

    Stephen talks to Ben Nemtin, co-creator and star of MTV's "The Buried Life" and author of the bestseller What Do You Want to Do Before You Die? Ben and his friends caused a sensation when they set out to achieve 100 life goals on their bucket list and help others do the same. He talks to Stephen about making the impossible possible, how the lessons he's learned can help strengthen corporate culture, and the appeal of Rugby Sevens.

  • #8 Michelle Gielan: Broadcasting Happiness

    21/08/2017 Duration: 31min

    Michelle Gielan walked away from a dream job as a CBS News anchor to become an expert in the field of positive psychology. In this interview, she talks to Stephen about how the news we consume affects our mood, how we sometimes emotionally influence others in ways we may not realize, and the surprising power of "Solutions-Based News." All that, plus a summer drink recommendation and Three Random Questions about Leos!

  • #7 Ryan Estis: The Culture of Leadership

    08/06/2017 Duration: 29min

    You have a vision. But how do you get others on board, focused, and ready to make real change? Leadership and sales expert Ryan Estis talks to Stephen about following his own vision, the importance of action steps and takeaways, and the vital process of creating true organizational change. Along the way, they compare a few notes on the NBA, the binge-worthy show Billions, and more.

  • #6 Neil Pasricha: The Happiness Equation

    22/04/2017 Duration: 31min

    Happiness: we want it more than anything else. But what does it really mean to be happy in your work and in your life? And how can you make sure you're actually spending your time doing things that will increase your happiness? Stephen talks to Neil Pasricha, author of The Happiness Equation and the 1,000 Awesome Things blog, about these topics, as well as how to earn more than a Harvard MBA, the allure of becoming a real estate agent, and some differences between India and Kenya.

  • #5 Ben Hines: The Music of Business

    14/03/2017 Duration: 35min

    ESOS goes international as Stephen talks to UK-based speaker Ben Hines, founder of Moving Performance, a consulting organization that helps employees find their voices -- literally -- through song. Ben and Stephen discuss how a business is like an orchestra, how music can facilitate complex conversations, and why the French horn is just so darn cool.

  • #4 Louie Gravance: No Business But Show Business

    05/02/2017 Duration: 34min

    Stephen talks to Louie Gravance -- former Disney Institute Professor, Comedian, and Customer Experience Consultant -- about creating the happiest workplace on earth, involving all employees in the customer experience, the importance of storytelling, and what you can learn from making pizzas.

  • #3 John Rossman: The Internet of Things

    15/12/2016 Duration: 26min

    Stephen talks to John Rossman -- former Amazon executive, author and expert on digital disruption, and Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal -- about his book "The Amazon Way on IoT." What is the Internet of Things, and how will it change the way we live and do business? Along the way, you'll also learn about Amazon's original name, how drone delivery went from a crazy idea to a credible one, and a little of the history of water polo.

  • #2 Daniel Sieberg: Love Your Tech, but not Unconditionally

    15/10/2016 Duration: 29min

    A conversation with Daniel Sieberg, head of media outreach and the official spokesperson for Google, and the author of "The Digital Diet: The 4-Step Plan to Break Your Tech Addiction and Regain Balance in Your Life." Daniel and host Stephen Kirkpatrick discuss how to unplug when necessary, what tech improvements mean for the future of society, and how Google helps us follow elections and other major news events.

  • #1 Beth Thomas: How to Be Happy at Work

    15/10/2016 Duration: 24min

    Executive Speakers on Speakers kicks off with a conversation with Beth Thomas, Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Consulting Services at Sequent and author of "Powered by Happy: How to Get Happy and Stay Happy at Work." Beth talks to host Stephen Kirkpatrick about employee engagement, writing out a happiness plan, and why you shouldn't be shy about asking for exactly what you want.

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