Bregman Leadership Podcast
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Bregman Leadership Podcast
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Episode 260: Emily Fletcher: Moving Into Mastery
How can we approach life with an “I am fulfillment” attitude? Emily Fletcher, founder of Ziva, returns to the Bregman Leadership Podcast this week to…

Episode 259: Niren Chaudhary – Rockstar Leaders
How can you create a cooperative team of rockstars? This week, we’re joined by Niren Chaudhary, CEO of Panera Brands. Discover his strategy for creati...

Episode 258: Anna Lembke – Dopamine Nation
How can we better understand addiction? Anna Lembke is a psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry at Standard University School of Medicine. She is mo...

Episode 257: Whitney Johnson – Smart Growth
How can we plot our growth? Award-winning author, CEO of Disruption Advisors, and friend of the show Whitney Johnson returns to discuss her newest boo...

Episode 256: Annie Murphy Paul – The Extended Mind
What if thinking didn’t happen exclusively in the brain? This question is a fascinating jumping-off place for our conversation this week with acclaime...

Episode 255: Mark Divine – Staring Down the Wolf, Part 2
How can you improve your mental toughness? We continue our conversation with Mark Divine, retired U.S. Navy SEAL Commander, motivational speaker, and...

Episode 254: Mark Divine – Staring Down the Wolf, Part 1
How can a daily practice change our minds? For the next two episodes of the podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Mark Divine,…

Episode 253: Susan Schmitt Winchester – Healing at Work
Can you turn your workplace into a “laboratory” to do emotional healing? Susan Schmitt Winchester is the head of Human Resources at Applied Materials...

Episode 252: Howard Prager – Make Someone’s Day
How can we improve someone else’s day? Howard H. Prager is president of Advance Learning Group, and a speaker, executive coach, leadership consultant,...

Episode 251: Jim Loehr – Leading with Character, Part III
How do we rewrite our owner’s manual? Jim Loehr – world-renowned performance psychologist, New York Times bestselling author, and co-founder of the Jo...

Episode 250: Jim Loehr – Leading with Character, Part II
When we reach the end, what truly matters to you? Our guest on the podcast this week is Jim Loehr: world-renowned performance psychologist, New York…

Episode 249: Jim Loehr – Leading with Character, Part I
What if you’ve thinking about time management all wrong? Our guest on the podcast this week is Jim Loehr: world-renowned performance psychologist, New...

Episode 248: Michael Bungay Stanier – How to Begin
How can you set a worthy goal? Michael Bungay Stanier – coach, author, friend, and founder of Box of Crayons – returns to the podcast…

Episode 247: Hubert Joly – The Heart of Business
What if profit wasn’t the only key driver of performance? Hubert Joly is the former chairman and CEO of Best Buy, recognized as one of…

Episode 246: Katy Milkman – How to Change
How can we commit to making a lasting change – big or small? My guest this week is Katy Milkman: and behavioral economics researcher, former…

Episode 245: David Meltzer – Game-Time Decision Making
How do you maximize your potential? David Meltzer is a business coach, executive producer of Entrepreneur’s #1 digital business show, Elevator Pitch,...

Episode 244: Konda Mason – Jubilee Justice
How can we start to have conversations that make us uncomfortable? Konda Mason is a social entrepreneur, spiritual teacher, Grammy Award winner, and e...

Episode 243: Peter Bregman & Howie Jacobson – You CAN Change Other People
Can you really change other people? Yes – and there’s even a step-by-step process to help you do just that. You CAN Change Other People…

Episode 242: Don Moore – Perfectly Confident
What is confidence and how can it be calibrated? Don Moore holds the Lorraine Tyson Mitchell Chair in Leadership at the Haas School of Business…

Episode 241: Brad Baugh
This week on the podcast, I’m joined by my dear friend and successful business owner Brad Baugh. In this special episode, we journey through Brad’s…

Episode 240: Dr. Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas – Humor, Seriously
Can you learn to be funnier—and bring humor to the workplace? In their newest book, Humour, Seriously, Dr. Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas explore t...

Episode 239: Bob Nelson – Work Made Fun Gets Done!
Can the workplace be more fun? Dr. Bob Nelson, author of many titles but most recently, Work Made Fun Gets Done, joins us today to…

Episode 238: Daisy Dowling – Workparent
How does one navigate and juggle workplace and parental responsibilities simultaneously? This week we’re joined by Daisy Dowling, an executive coach s...

Episode 237: Jud Brewer – Unwinding Anxiety
How can we break our addictions and bad habit cycles? Addiction psychiatrist, mindfulness training expert, and associate professor of psychiatry at th...

Episode 236: Ethan Kross – Chatter
How do we stop or quiet negative self-talk? Ethan Kross, PhD, is a professor at the University of Michigan and the Ross School of Business,…

Episode 235: Ron Friedman – Decoding Greatness
Can you reverse-engineer and replicate the elements of success? Ron Friedman, award-winning psychologist and researcher, returns to the podcast to dis...

Episode 234: Erica Dhawan – Digital Body Language
How can we reduce miscommunication within a digital medium? CEO of Cotential and leadership expert Erica Dhawan returns to the Bregman Leadership Podc...

Episode 233: Casey Means – Levels Health
How much can one data point spur us to make a lifestyle change? Joining us today is Dr. Casey Means, biomedical researcher and surgeon-turned-co-found...

Episode 232: Bill Plotkin – The Journey of Soul Initiation, Part 2
What kind of transformation is required discover your current identity? This week, we’re back with Bill Plotkin, PhD: psychologist, wilderness guide,...

Episode 231: Bill Plotkin – The Journey of Soul Initiation, Part I
How important is imagination and eco-connectedness in today’s age? Bill Plotkin, PhD, is a psychologist, wilderness guide, and founder of southwest Co...

Episode 230: Nans Thomassey – Nus et Culottes
What would it be like to put complete trust in the world around you? Nans Thomassey provides answers through lived experience. He threw off his…

Episode 229: Roger L. Martin – When More Is Not Better
What is the future of democratic capitalism? Roger Martin is a professor emeritus at the Rotman School of management at the University of Toronto, Thi...

Episode 228: Charles Eisenstein – The More Beautiful World Our Heart Knows Is Possible
What does success mean? Charles Eisenstein, author of The More Beautiful World Our Heart Knows Is Possible and several others joins us this week for…

Episode 227: Craig Wilson – The Compass and the Nail
How can you turn customers into loyal fans of your brand? It’s about designing with empathy and customer experience, says Craig Wilson. He’s an entrep...

Episode 226: Randall Tucker – Diversity and Inclusion
How do we bring diversity and inclusion into the workplace? Randall Tucker has been a diversity and inclusion expert for nearly 20 years and currently...

Episode 225: Simon Sinek – The Infinite Game
IMPORTANT NOTE: this episode was recorded in February 2020. How can we change the way we think about our workplace or business? This week we…

Episode 224: Ryan Berman – Return on Courage
What makes a person step forward when another would step back? Ryan Berman is the founder of Courageous Brands and author of Return on Courage.…

Episode 223: Kevin Hancock – The Seventh Power
What is shared leadership? After his spasmodic dysphonia diagnosis, Kevin Hancock, CEO of Hancock Lumber Company, had to learn how to lead “while doin...

Episode 222: Ram Charan – The Amazon Management System
How can you replicate Amazon’s growth within your own workplace? Ram Charan is a bestselling author, an expert on business strategy, and is most recen...

Episode 221: David Cote – Winning Now, Winning Later, Part II
What do you stand for? This week we continue our conversation with David Cote former CEO of Honeywell and author of Winning Now, Winning Later.…