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The Happiness Manifesto

On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown will speak with Nic Marks, author of “A Happiness Manifesto,” and founder of the Centre for Well-being at the new economics foundation (nef). In 2010, he was a speaker at the TedGlobal Conference at Oxford University. What are the benefits of happy people? Don’t miss Rideau’s next Real Recognition Radio program to learn how to create a great workplaces.

Special Encore Presentation: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Life

Jane Buckingham is a self made Life Coach for the Modern Girl. She appears regularly on the airwaves and in print. In her new book, “The Modern Girl's Guide to Sticky Situations,” Jane gives welcome advice with warmth and humor at home or at work. What can you do if you sent an email you should have “deleted”? What if your cell phone gets wet or worse- the toilet? What should you do if your date or co-worker shows up drunk? When should you share a big secret with someone new? Jane’s award winning book answer these questions, and covers a wide range of other issues that may crop up, including problems relating to work, dating, romance, family relationships and beauty. Read an excerpt of her newest book at the "GMA" Library. Go to: abcnews/go.com/books/modern-girls-guide-to-sticky-situations-jane-buckingham. Join Jane Buckingham as she shares life’s little secrets for daily success.

Special Encore Presentation: The Leadership of Inclusion

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Don Proffit, an ethical literacy coach with the Institute for Global Ethics and President of Proffit Projects, LLC. A conscientious objector during the Vietnam War, Don Proffit was assigned to alternative service in Alaska. That experience included an extended stay in the remote Inuit village of Point Hope, 150 miles above the Arctic Circle. In this isolated setting, his worldview began to take shape as he experienced the isolation of the outsider and witnessed the powerful role the arts and ethics can play in defining inclusive communities. The teachings from these early experiences provided insights that he brought to the New Jersey school system in order to create a caring, inclusive, safe school community for a student body from diverse backgrounds.

Patients Come Second

On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown will speak with Paul Spiegelman the Chief Culture Officer of Stericycle, Paul is also the Founder of BerylHealth and The Beryl Institute. He’s written several books on employee engagement and is the New York Times bestselling author of Patients Come Second: Leading Change by Changing the Way you Lead. Paul was honored with the Ernst & Young 2010 Entrepreneur of the Year award. How can we make the recognition more meaningful? Don’t miss Rideau’s next Real Recognition Radio program to learn how fear impacts performance and the ability to get things done.

Special Encore Presentation: Coaching Generation Y with Bruce Tulgan

Bruce Tulgan is internationally recognized as the leading expert on young people in the workplace and one of the leading experts on leadership and management. Bruce is a best-selling author, an adviser to business leaders all over the world, and a sought-after keynote speaker and management trainer. His new book is “Not Everyone Gets a Trophy.” He has been called "the new Tom Peters" by many who have seen him speak. Bruce was named by Management Today as one of the few contemporary figures to stand out as a "management guru" and was included in a Financial Times listing of the world's greatest management thinkers. And in January 2009, Bruce was honored to accept Toastmasters International's most prestigious honor, the Golden Gavel. This honor is presented to a single person who represents excellence in the fields of communication and leadership. Past winners have included Marcus Buckingham, Stephen Covey, Zig Ziglar, Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins, Ken Blanchard, and Tom Peters.

Special Encore Presentation: Infinite Possibilities

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Mike Dooley, author of the New York Times bestseller Infinite Possibilities: The Art of Living Your Dreams and Manifesting Change: It’s That Easy. He was one of the featured teachers in the international phenomenon, The Secret. Mike is a former PriceWaterhouseCoopers international tax consultant, turned entrepreneur. He founded a philosophical Adventurers Club and tours the globe giving lectures and hosting workshops on the nature of reality, the law of attraction, creative visualization, the power of thought, and how to create major life changes by leveraging the Universe and engaging life's magic.He teaches that by setting yourself into motion, toward the realization of ANY dream, you also set into motion the entire "Universe" and all its wisdom, which will then conspire tirelessly on your behalf (even taking you "off course" if need be) to avail you of treasures & rewards beyond your greatest expectations. Join Cheryl Esposito & Mike Dooley to master the keys to infinite possibilities!

Leadership and Influence for Positive Change

On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown will speak with Meredith Blake the Founder and CEO of ProSocial, a strategy consulting and management firm in the business of high-impact social change. Meredith works with clients to create social action campaigns that use entertainment media as a catalyst for movement-building - delivering superior value to businesses, social enterprises and influencers in entertainment and media. Where does one begin to create positive social change? Don’t miss Rideau’s next Real Recognition Radio program to learn how do you deal with conflicts and differences of opinion.

Special Encore Presentation: “Harvesting Your Happiness” with filmmaker: Lisa Cypers Kamen

As a filmmaker, author, professor, and motivational speaker specializing in happiness, Lisa Cypers Kamen is recognized as an expert. Lisa’s acclaimed documentary film, “H-Factor…Where is your Heart?,” explores how various people find, generate, and share happiness. Lisa travels the US presenting “Harvesting Happiness” workshops and seminars to groups such as the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Equinox Fitness, and Motherhood, Inc. As a guest lecturer at the University of Southern California and a participant in Project +, a research project on how happiness can impact the world, Lisa brings her up to date “Happiness” workshops and information - combined with her simple no nonsense, warm and humorous approach to facilitate true joy. Learn more about Lisa’s global work at: www.lisakamen.com, www.harvestinghappiness.com, and www.whatisyourhappiness.com. Join Lisa as she shares personal highlights about leadership, happiness and success in today’s show.

Leadership: Getting to the Heart of the Matter

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Gary Malkin and Bruce Cryer, Co-Founders of What Makes Your Heart Sing? Gary Malkin is an Emmy® award-winning composer, speaker & educator. Bruce Cryer is former CEO of HeartMath, the renowned health & wellness organization, & is Global Director of HeartMath Healthcare. In college Gary & Bruce pursued their love of the performing arts. Bruce went onto a successful career on Broadway. (Then he became a CEO-you know, the typical CEO career track.) Gary went to Hollywood, becoming an award-winning music composer for television, film, & commercials. Their own experiences with healthcare compelled them to create What Makes Your Heart Sing? They saw the power of the arts in healing. What Makes Your Heart Sing? is a powerful catalyst to deepen our humanity & inspire our leadership capacities, especially at a time of stress & complexity. Do you know what makes your heart sing? Join Cheryl Esposito with Gary Malkin & Bruce Cryer to get to the heart of the matter!

Leadership and the Art of Struggle

On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown will speak with Steven Snyder, Ph.D, Founder and Managing Director of Snyder Leadership Group, and is the author of Leadership and the Art of Struggle. His advancements in the practice of leadership also derive from his own leadership experiences as an early leader at Microsoft where he worked closely with Bill Gates, as well as his experience as a CEO of a publicly held company. How do we become more aware of our blind spots? Don’t miss Rideau’s next Real Recognition Radio program to learn how failure can be turned into success.