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Jane Horan, 12/7 at 10am PST on Leading Conversations with Cheryl Esposito

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Jane Horan, founder of the Horan Group and an expert in organization development & building inclusive and engaged work environments. Jane’s recent book, I Wish I’d Known That Earlier In My Career: The Power of Positive Workplace Politics is a must read for anyone working in or with organizations.

Do you believe that you can avoid the politics of your workplace? Jane says “no way.” Politics are a given, and they can be positive as well as negative. She says that the key is to understand the essentials of organizational dynamics, power networks, and the decision-making processes and dilemmas involved in business. Are you savvy enough to see politics as a positive role in your career success?

 Join Cheryl Esposito and Jane Horan to learn the power of positive workplace politics.

 

Jerilyn Brusseau, 11/23 at 10am PST, on Leading Conversations with Cheryl Esposito

Cheryl welcomes Jerilyn Brusseau, a cook, baker, restaurateur,  businesswoman, humanitarian and cultural diplomat. She is founder of
PeaceTable and co-founder of PeaceTrees Vietnam. Her story begins in her grandmother’s kitchen and takes her globetrotting in the spirit
of peace and diplomacy. Jerilyn passionately advocates warm-hearted,  soul-connected food as the most common language spoken around the
world. She founded PeaceTable to create shared culinary experiences  between people of the United States and the former Soviet Republics
as a tool for building cultural understanding. Her citizen diplomacy  did not stop there. In 1995, she co-founded PeaceTrees Vietnam, a
humanitarian organization that sponsors the removal of land mines and  sends volunteers to plant trees and build homes in their place. To
date, there have been 13,000 bombs removed and 32,000 trees planted.  Jerilyn can imagine…all the people…living life in peace… Join
us for a beautiful conversation with Jerilyn Brusseau!

Mark Silver, 11/16 at 10am PST, on Leading Conversations radio with Cheryl Esposito

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Mark Silver founder of Heart of Business, and a successful business teacher and healer, who brings an active connection with the Divine to his work. Mark says that Heart of Business has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and small business owners to integrate the nitty gritty of business with the heart-opening truths of spirit in a way that actually helps the business be profitable and make a difference in the world. Mark has run a magazine, worked as a paramedic, operated a distribution business, been an activist, and worked in the non-profit arena. He has failed horribly in business, and he has succeeded beautifully, each in turn.   He trained at the University of Spiritual Healing and Sufism in Organizational and Business Healing, and is a Sufi healer and teacher. His vision is that in the process of your business becoming profitable and sustainable, your heart will deepen in knowing its own truth. Join the conversation to bring heart to your business!

Shailja Patel, 11/2 at 10am PST on Leading Conversations radio with Cheryl Esposito

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Shailja Patel, an award-winning Kenyan poet, artist & political activist. Growing up in Kenya Shailja experienced the impact of war on the lives and spirit of the people.  Her path took her on a journey from working on Wall Street to living a monastic life, running non-profits, eventually finding her voice in poetry. Today she is a performance artist bringing her work to people around the world. Her one-woman show, Migritude, unfolds hidden histories of women’s lives in the bootprint of Empire, from India to East Africa.

Shailja’s powerful performances bring her audiences to an introspective space of connection with the raw emotion and impact of war and oppression.   The irresistible passion and eloquence of her words touches people at a core level and inspires them to take action. Shailja recently performed at Bioneers and said, “The fifteen-second pindrop silence after I finished my performance was worth three standing ovations.”

Words shape us. They inspire. Join the conversation.

Paul Scheele, 10/26/12 at 10am PST, on Leading Conversations with Cheryl Esposito

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Dr. Paul Scheele, CEO of Learning Systems, co-founder of Learning Strategies and best selling author. His books include PhotoReading; Natural Brilliance; and the e-book Drop into Genius.

What if everything you think you know about learning…is wrong? How can that be? Entire societies use classroom-learning models to ready children into adulthood. Leaders apply the same approach when attempting to transform organizations. Paul Scheele says there is a better way.

Following years of research culminating in a Ph.D. in Leadership and Change, Paul has defined the four essential steps to take that enables leaders to “facilitate transformative learning and change” in their organization.

Join Cheryl Esposito and Dr. Paul Scheele to explore learning to learn and the science of success in organizational transformation.

Sam Horn 10/5 join Cheryl Esposito to discuss Give Them Something to Talk About!

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Sam Horn, an award-winning communication/creativity consultant. Known as America’s Intrigue Expert, Sam has authored several best-sellers, including Tongue Fu!®, POP!, and the upcoming E.Y.E.B.R.O.W. Test®  learning system.

Infusing your business and projects with Intrigue is a proven ROI.

Sam has served as the Pitch Coach for Springboard Enterprises – which has helped entrepreneurs receive $5.5 billion in funding for their projects.

What is the most important project you are working on at the moment? A New Business? A Proposal or Pitch? A Book? An Important Media Appearance?

Sam says: “The world is suffering from INFOBESITY. To overcome INFOBESITY, we need INTRIGUE.” Intrigue = the art of capturing and keeping people’s interest.

Can you articulate the value of what you are working on? Create intrigue so people want to know more! Join Cheryl Esposito and Sam Horn to learn how to give them something to talk about!

Dr. Lyly Rojas 9/28 at 10am PST on Leading Conversations radio with Cheryl Esposito

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Dr. Lyly Rojas, a university professor, international humanitarian, and co-founder of the European Institute of Collaborative Law. She specializes in the teaching the culture of Peace (inner and outer) and Corporate Social Responsibility, and Multicultural Intelligence. Lyly was born in Nicaragua, a country of conflict with a long history of turmoil, and ultimately her family had to flee because of their political beliefs. She has worked with and consulted to the United Nations; as an advisor to the Vatican in the trafficking of human beings; in war zones training diplomats, human rights workers, the military, and tortured women & children. The unifying theme for her work: compassion and dignity for self and others. Lyly says that we cannot begin to help others heal if we cannot heal ourselves. “How can you teach peace if you are not peaceful within yourself?” Her current book project is titled: From Inner Peace to Outer Peace and All the Pieces In Between.

don Miguel Ruiz 9/21 at 10am PST on Leading Conversations radio with Cheryl Esposito

Cheryl Esposito welcomes don Miguel Ruiz, the international bestselling author of The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom. His other books include: The Mastery of Love; The Voice of Knowledge; and The Fifth Agreement, co-authored with his son, don Jose. Born into a family of healers in rural Mexico, Ruiz was chosen to carry forward his family’s centuries-old legacy of Toltec wisdom & healing. Instead, Ruiz chose to attend medical school & become a surgeon. In the tradition of the Toltec, a Nagual (shaman) guides an individual to personal freedom. After exploring the human mind from a Toltec as well as scientific perspective, don Miguel combined old wisdom with modern insights creating a new message in The Four Agreements. Here he offers a powerful code of conduct that can rapidly transform our lives to a new experience of freedom, true happiness, & love. Join Cheryl Esposito & don Miguel Ruiz to discover the Toltec wisdom that can transform your life!

Frederick Johnson on Leading Conversations radio with Cheryl Esposito

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Frederick Johnson, an accomplished vocalist & percussionist, recognized internationally as one of the world’s greatest vocal jazz improvisers. He has recorded & toured with jazz legends Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Chick Corea, Herbie Mann, Aretha Franklin, Patti La Belle, George Benson, BB King & others. Around the world, Fred teaches the power of creative expression as a tool for personal wellbeing & healing. He utilizes the arts to empower organizational leaders & teams to explore new ways of interacting. He leads global programs bringing people together from diverse spiritual & cultural backgrounds to create artistic forums for learning, sharing, reconciliation, vision & hope. His book, Quiet Callings, is a journey to inspire the soul & enliven the energy within. Does leadership have a sound? Can music inspire an organization? Join Cheryl Esposito and Frederick Johnson to hear the Quiet Callings of Sound Leadership.

Wilbert Alix on Leading Conversations radio with Cheryl Esposito

Cheryl welcomes Wilbert Alix, a contemporary healer and teacher of progressive psychology and neo-shamanic studies. A prominent figure in the emerging science of body-centered psychology, his presentations are accentuated with intellectual depth and unique insight into the relationships between traditional shamanic healing, western science and eastern mysticism. Wilbert Alix is a 7th generation native of New Orleans, born into a culture rich in shamanic tradition, ritual trance, sacred music and ecstatic dance. He is the creator and director of the Common Ground Project, a conflict management program that successfully brings together opposing groups through innovative use of transformational therapy, an education in the principles that govern spiritual integrity and training in creative problem solving techniques. Listen to this episode of Leading Conversations with Cheryl Esposito to learn more!