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Are you a Leader–Or a Generative Leader?

60 min. from Fri Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2007 Show - Cheryl Esposito welcomes Michael Ray, author of The Highest Goal: The Secret That Sustains You in Every Moment. He is Professor of Creativity and Innovation, and of Marketing at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. His books, Creativity In Business and The Path of the Everyday Hero, have influenced people in organizations all around the world--not only in their work, but all areas of their lives. Michael writes, "To be of service and make a contribution only you can make to the universe, you must become a generative leader-no matter what your role in life. You can be a leader to yourself, to one other person or to the world. But if you start right now with an intention of being generative, of letting your creativity create creativity around you, of giving and receiving, you'll see remarkable things happen." Join the conversation to learn how you can tap into your highest goal and inspire that in others!

Interstate Sportsman with Hosts Brock Ray & Don Kirk

 

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60 min. from Fri Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2007 Show – Brock & Don welcome the first of five guests who are authorities on firearms, BB guns, outdoors art and deer hunting in American. 1st guest is Russ Markesberry of Markseberry Muzzleloaders, an expert on blackpower hunting & firearms. The 2nd guest is Julie Ranum, Executive Director of the Terry Redlin Art Center in Watertown, South Dakota talking about the outdoors art of noted artist Terry Redlin. The 3nd guest is Joe C. Murfin; Daisy Outdoor Products Marketing VP & curator of the Daisy Air Gun Museum in Rogers, Arkansas talking about BB guns & their history. The nest guest is Jeff Murray, noted deer hunting expert talking about his Moon Guides for deer hunting. The last guest is Joe Marx, owner of Deer Haven Acres talking about his hunting operation in Wisconsin.

Geopolitical Activism: US Health Policy–It May or May Not Kill You

 

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60 min. from Fri Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2007 Show – This morning we will discuss US health policy with Dr. Betsy McCaughey, former Lt. Gov. New York State. Learn what the future holds for you and your children. It may not be what you would like to hear.

Are you a Leader–Or a Generative Leader?

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Michael Ray, author of The Highest Goal: The Secret That Sustains You in Every Moment. He is Professor of Creativity and Innovation, and of Marketing at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. His books, Creativity In Business and The Path of the Everyday Hero, have influenced people in organizations all around the world--not only in their work, but all areas of their lives. Michael writes, “To be of service and make a contribution only you can make to the universe, you must become a generative leader-no matter what your role in life. You can be a leader to yourself, to one other person or to the world. But if you start right now with an intention of being generative, of letting your creativity create creativity around you, of giving and receiving, you’ll see remarkable things happen.” Join the conversation to learn how you can tap into your highest goal and inspire that in others!

Interstate Sportsman with Hosts Brock Ray & Don Kirk

 

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Brock & Don welcome the first of five guests who are authorities on firearms, BB guns, outdoors art and deer hunting in American. 1st guest is Russ Markesberry of Markseberry Muzzleloaders, an expert on blackpower hunting & firearms. The 2nd guest is Julie Ranum, Executive Director of the Terry Redlin Art Center in Watertown, South Dakota talking about the outdoors art of noted artist Terry Redlin. The 3nd guest is Joe C. Murfin; Daisy Outdoor Products Marketing VP & curator of the Daisy Air Gun Museum in Rogers, Arkansas talking about BB guns & their history. The nest guest is Jeff Murray, noted deer hunting expert talking about his Moon Guides for deer hunting. The last guest is Joe Marx, owner of Deer Haven Acres talking about his hunting operation in Wisconsin.

Are you a Leader–Or a Generative Leader?

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Michael Ray, author of The Highest Goal: The Secret That Sustains You in Every Moment. He is Professor of Creativity and Innovation, and of Marketing at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. His books, Creativity In Business and The Path of the Everyday Hero, have influenced people in organizations all around the world--not only in their work, but all areas of their lives. Michael writes, “To be of service and make a contribution only you can make to the universe, you must become a generative leader-no matter what your role in life. You can be a leader to yourself, to one other person or to the world. But if you start right now with an intention of being generative, of letting your creativity create creativity around you, of giving and receiving, you’ll see remarkable things happen.” Join the conversation to learn how you can tap into your highest goal and inspire that in others!

Are you a Leader–Or a Generative Leader?

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Michael Ray, author of The Highest Goal: The Secret That Sustains You in Every Moment. He is Professor of Creativity and Innovation, and of Marketing at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. His books, Creativity In Business and The Path of the Everyday Hero, have influenced people in organizations all around the world--not only in their work, but all areas of their lives. Michael writes, “To be of service and make a contribution only you can make to the universe, you must become a generative leader-no matter what your role in life. You can be a leader to yourself, to one other person or to the world. But if you start right now with an intention of being generative, of letting your creativity create creativity around you, of giving and receiving, you’ll see remarkable things happen.” Join the conversation to learn how you can tap into your highest goal and inspire that in others!

Are you a Leader–Or a Generative Leader?

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Michael Ray, author of The Highest Goal: The Secret That Sustains You in Every Moment. He is Professor of Creativity and Innovation, and of Marketing at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. His books, Creativity In Business and The Path of the Everyday Hero, have influenced people in organizations all around the world--not only in their work, but all areas of their lives. Michael writes, “To be of service and make a contribution only you can make to the universe, you must become a generative leader-no matter what your role in life. You can be a leader to yourself, to one other person or to the world. But if you start right now with an intention of being generative, of letting your creativity create creativity around you, of giving and receiving, you’ll see remarkable things happen.” Join the conversation to learn how you can tap into your highest goal and inspire that in others!

Interstate Sportsman with Hosts Brock Ray & Don Kirk

 

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Brock & Don welcome the first of five guests who are authorities on firearms, BB guns, outdoors art and deer hunting in American. 1st guest is Russ Markesberry of Markseberry Muzzleloaders, an expert on blackpower hunting & firearms. The 2nd guest is Julie Ranum, Executive Director of the Terry Redlin Art Center in Watertown, South Dakota talking about the outdoors art of noted artist Terry Redlin. The 3nd guest is Joe C. Murfin; Daisy Outdoor Products Marketing VP & curator of the Daisy Air Gun Museum in Rogers, Arkansas talking about BB guns & their history. The nest guest is Jeff Murray, noted deer hunting expert talking about his Moon Guides for deer hunting. The last guest is Joe Marx, owner of Deer Haven Acres talking about his hunting operation in Wisconsin.

Geopolitical Activism: US Health Policy–It May or May Not Kill You

 

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This morning we will discuss US health policy with Dr. Betsy McCaughey, former Lt. Gov. New York State. Learn what the future holds for you and your children. It may not be what you would like to hear.