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The Remarkable Leadership Podcast

The Kevin Eikenberry Group

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The Remarkable Leadership Podcast with Kevin Eikenberry is dedicated to all things leadership. Each week Kevin shares his thoughts about leadership development and ideas to help you see the world differently, lead more confidently and make a bigger difference for those you lead. He also has weekly conversations with leadership experts discussing a wide range of topics including teamwork, organizational culture, facilitating change, personal and organizational development, human potential and ...
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Kevin Finnerty

Kevin Finnerty

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Somos un podcast en español donde hablamos de las series que nos gustan mientras especulamos hacia donde se dirigen. Somos cuatro estudiantes de cine de Brasil, Perú y México.
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Catalyze

Morehead-Cain

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This is Catalyze, a podcast produced by the Morehead-Cain Foundation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With a wink and a nod to the Foundation's two chemist benefactors—John Motley Morehead III and Gordon Cain—“Catalyze” is meant to represent action, movement, and bringing about change. Our conversations with action-oriented alumni and scholars cover Carolina experiences, career evolutions, individual leadership approaches, personal values, and all kinds of stories of trans ...
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Capital Hacking

Josh McCallen & John Edwin

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Co-hosts Josh McCallen and John Edwin are on a mission to bring massive value to entrepreneurs and investors who want to elevate their game! Move from Motivation to MOMENTUM EFFICIENTLY and with MAXIMUM IMPACT! Capital Hacking shows how Human Capital and Cash Capital work together to create POWER! "With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility" – Ben Parker
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Full of Beans is on a mission to reduce eating disorder stigma and increase ED awareness by drawing in on collective experiences and the importance of shared conversations. Listen weekly for inspiring conversations with Han and her guests, ranging from those with lived experiences to researchers, clinicians and charities, all with one aim: to increase society's understanding of eating disorders and end the stigma associated with them. By integrating personal stories with research and clinica ...
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PA BOOKS on PCN

PCN - Pennsylvania Cable Network

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PA Books features authors of books about Pennsylvania-related topics. These hour-long conversations allow authors to discuss both their subject matter and inspiration behind the books.
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How can leaders ensure that their organizations not only survive but thrive in a changing world? Kevin sits down with Willie Pietersen about the importance of self-leadership, strategic direction, and interpersonal skills, framing them as the three essential domains of effective leadership. Willie explains that true leadership begins with self-awar…
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Dr. John Rose joined the Morehead-Cain community this fall as faculty director for Dialogue and Discourse. The initiative is designed to enhance scholars’ ability to listen, discuss, and engage in contemporary issues. Rose speaks with Catalyze co-host Stella Smolowitz ’26 about his approach to facilitating “charity-centric” dialogue with college st…
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Why don’t we listen as well as we should? Distractions, lack of interest, and even our habits can prevent us from being effective listeners. In this episode of Remarkable TV, Kevin Eikenberry shares six common reasons why we fail to listen—and what we can do about it. Whether you’re leading a team remotely, in a hybrid environment, or in person, im…
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In this week's podcast, Han is joined by Caroline Drummond-Smith, a devoted wife, mother of three grown-up children, and a survivor of a 35-year battle with anorexia. Her journey from struggling with an eating disorder—which deeply impacted her family—to finding true happiness and self-acceptance is both powerful and inspiring. Now an eating disord…
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David McGowan's Programmed to Kill (2004) is a seminal work of conspiratorial thinking, well-regarded among members of the online commentariat on parapolitics, as well among conspiracy theory aficionados generally. Paedophile rings, satanic cults, the Phoenix Program, mind control, psychiatric induction of alternate personalities for the purposes o…
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In this episode of Capital Hacking, Josh McCallen, along with my co-host John Edwin, dive deep into the concepts of legacy and impact, particularly in the context of family and investing. We reflect on our personal experiences and the importance of discussing financial matters openly with our children, breaking the taboo that often surrounds money …
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How can leaders evolve from simply managing tasks to inspiring their teams? Hans-Werner Kaas suggests it takes more than technical expertise. He joins Kevin to discuss what it means to lead from the inside out, understanding yourself first to effectively lead others. He highlights the importance of human-centric leadership, emphasizing the need for…
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Kevin Eikenberry explains six compelling reasons why we should all listen more carefully. These reasons range from improving our communication to building stronger relationships and trust. Listening is more than just hearing words; it's a key skill for becoming a better leader and human being. Whether you are leading a team remotely or in person, l…
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In this week's podcast, Han is joined by Bethany C. Crowley, MFT, CEDS, BCN. Bethany is the founder and clinical director at The Journey Therapy in Kailua, Hawaii, where she leads a compassionate team dedicated to helping those struggling with eating disorders. With over 25 years of experience, Bethany has guided hundreds to lasting recovery throug…
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Caleb Caudell is an American author who has recently released 'Hardly Working'. Described as 'semi-auto fiction', Hardly Working uses Caudell's experiences working in the service industry, dating, writing, and living in terrible apartments to explore our deracinated moment. Caleb is an outrageously erudite man, and I had a lot of fun hearing him ta…
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In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the incredible opportunity to speak with Clay Speakman, a true inspiration and a member of the GoBundance community. Clay shared his remarkable journey from being a successful technology entrepreneur to transforming his life through physical challenges and grit-based adventures. We discussed his philosophy…
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What does it take to build a superintelligent enterprise? Dr. Nada Sanders shares insights from her latest research on what it means to create a superintelligent organization. Contrary to popular belief, it's not about only relying on advanced technology. Instead, the combination of AI and human judgment drives success. Nada and Kevin discuss Kaspa…
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Kevin Eikenberry shares why he believes listening isn't something that can be taught. While most of us know how to listen, it's our habits and intentions that make the difference. Discover why listening is more about conscious practice than learning new skills and how you can become a better listener by changing your habits. 📧 Sign up for our free …
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In this week's episode, Han is joined by David Coyle. David is a Consultant Psychiatrist, and the Clinical Lead for Adult Eating Disorder Services across multiple Trusts in Northern Ireland. With a career spanning 18 years in mental health and 7 years specialising in eating disorders, David is dedicated to his clinical work, especially where he can…
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Vladimir Nabokov finished writing Lolita in 1953. It took him, an established author, until 1955 to have it published. Why? It's a book about a middle-aged man who has a sexual relationship with a twelve-year-old girl. Publishers were uncomfortable, etc. The thing is, it's also a phenomenally well-written book. VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION Jack has p…
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In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of interviewing Aaron Osgood, a remarkable real estate entrepreneur and dedicated family man. We delved into Aaron's journey from being a collegiate basketball player at Cornell to becoming a successful figure in the real estate industry. Aaron shared his unique experiences, including playing …
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We know relationships, personal and professional, are important. How do we add value to who and what you know? Kevin sits down with Mo Bunnell, to discuss how focusing on relationships can positively impact both personal and professional growth. He highlights how business development and leadership are deeply intertwined with fostering strong relat…
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We're diving into an insightful and practical topic—the best thing you can borrow. It’s not a tool, money, or even a book—it’s someone else’s belief in you. Whether you’re struggling with confidence, procrastination, or simply need a boost to persevere, borrowing someone else's belief can make all the difference. In this episode, Kevin explains why…
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In this week’s episode, Han is joined by Marlene van den Berg. Marlene is an Occupational Therapist and therapeutic team manager at Akedo, Montrose Manor, a specialist eating disorder clinic. Marlene has worked in mental health for over 18 years, working with clients with acute & chronic mental health conditions, eating disorders, addiction concern…
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Among other things, Abbie Lucas is a filmmaker, and Kevin Kautzman is a playwright and podcaster (shout out to The Art of Darkness podcast). They've co-written a play, Basilisk, about spooky internet AI horror story Roko's Basilisk. We talked to them about their play, about AI, about crypto, about film versus theatre, and more. Basilisk radio play …
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In this episode of Capital Hacking, we are thrilled to welcome our guest, Bryan McFarland, who brings a wealth of experience and insight from his diverse entrepreneurial journey. Co-hosted by the ever-energetic Alex Felice, also known as Alexander the Great, we dive deep into Bryan's fascinating story, covering everything from his family business i…
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What are the core talents that truly distinguish high-performing leaders from the rest? Kevin welcomes Barry Conchie and Sarah Dalton to the issue of ineffective leadership. Barry and Sarah explore the essential leadership talents scientifically identified through extensive research involving over 60,000 leaders. They emphasize the importance of se…
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In this episode, Kevin Eikenberry shares the most important learning question every leader must ask—'Now what?' Learn how to reflect and take action to improve your leadership and personal growth. Order The Long-Distance Leader: https://kevineikenberry.com/LDL My name is Kevin Eikenberry and I’m here to help you reach your goal as a leader and a hu…
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In this week's episode, Han is joined by Marcus Kain. Marcus is an Eating Disorder Informed Nutrition and Stress Management coach who specialises in binge eating recovery. Through private coaching and the Strong Not Starving podcast he provides coaching and resources to help people leave binge eating behind, navigate struggles with body image, mana…
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The Accursed Share (vol. 1 published in 1941) lays out Bataille's concept of general economy. What do Aztec human sacrifice, potlach, Islamic conquest, Calvinism and the rise of capitalism, the Marshall Plan and avoiding World War III all have in common? Bataille has the answers. VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION Jack has published a novel! Amazon: https:…
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In this episode of Capital Hacking, we're thrilled to welcome our guest, Jeremy Hans, a fellow GoBundance brother and a long-time friend. Co-hosting with us today is Alex Felice, who brings a fresh perspective to the show while our regular host, Josh McCallum, is away. Jeremy shares his incredible journey from being a Navy helicopter pilot to ventu…
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Are your conversations holding back your team’s potential? Douglas Squirrel shares with Kevin shares how improving conversations within teams can drastically enhance trust, reduce fear, and align business goals. Squirrel delves into the concept of "Agile Conversations," a term inspired by the agile methodology in software development but applicable…
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Kevin Eikenberry explains why you should embrace struggle rather than avoid it. Struggles are natural and inevitable, but they also offer powerful lessons, perspective, and opportunities to grow as a leader. Kevin shares insights on how you can leverage struggles to become a better leader and build resilience. Whether you're leading a remote team o…
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I (Jack) talk to Dan Baltic about his book, Nutcrankr. To quote the blurb of Nutcrankr, "NUTCRANKR is a comic examination of fringe ideology, social atomisation, and sexual dysfunction in modern America. Dan Baltic's debut novel is a sardonic look at a certain type of Extremely Online character we're all too familiar with and what happens when thei…
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In this week’s episode, Han is joined by Kevin Jarvis (they/them). Kevin is a disabled, mad, and queer artist and advocate from so-called Western Massachusetts- located on Pocumtuk people’s land. Kevin’s art and activism speaks to their lived experience with mental health in an unfiltered way. They exhibit a passionate effort towards making the wor…
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Can stress be a partner in achieving our goals? In this episode, Kevin sits down with Dr. Steven Stein, a world-renowned clinical psychologist and expert in emotional intelligence, to explore the concept of hardiness. The discussion centers on the three C's of hardiness: Commitment, Control, and Challenge, and how these factors help individuals and…
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Kevin Eikenberry shares four timeless rules for effective remote leadership, drawn from the updated second edition of The Long-Distance Leader. Whether you lead a fully remote or hybrid team, these principles will help you adapt and succeed in a virtual work environment. Long-Distance Leader: https://kevineikenberry.com/LDL My name is Kevin Eikenbe…
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In this week's episode, Han is joined by Dr Una Foye and Dr Moritz Herle. Una is a mental health researcher working at King’s College London. She has a special interest in eating disorders and uses lived experience voices to help improve our understanding of eating disorders and treatment. Moritz is a Lecturer at the Social, Genetic & Developmental…
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Ernst Jünger, a man who fought in two World Wars, was an entomologist, award-winning author, philosopher, traveller, psychonaut and much more, wrote The Forest Passage (1951), a book which explores how one can retain freedom in a time of mass ideology and titanic technological change. It's a really, really good book. VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION Jack…
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In this exciting episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of hosting Scott Bindas, a key figure in Accountable Equity and a pivotal member in the world of real estate investing. Scott shared his journey of becoming the first investor in Renault Winery, which ultimately led him to join forces with Josh and Melanie at Accountable Equity. Scott…
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What if the challenges you've faced are the key to unlocking your leadership potential? Kevin sits down with Payam Zamani to discuss the cyclical nature of peaks and valleys in our lives. Payam highlights the value of challenges and how they prepare individuals for greater achievements. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining hope and the need …
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Kevin Eikenberry shares practical strategies to help you overcome email overload and improve your productivity. Discover how sending fewer emails, crafting shorter messages, and even picking up the phone can reduce the stress of managing your inbox. Learn more about leadership at a distance in the second edition of "The Long-Distance Leader." Long-…
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In this week’s episode, Han is joined by Louise Johnston. Louise is a consultant psychiatrist and clinical lead at the Eden Unit, a Regional Unit for Eating Disorders in Aberdeen, Scotland. Louise has a dual specialisation in medical psychotherapy and child and adolescent psychiatry, along with additional training in various therapeutic modalities.…
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In this episode of Capital Hacking, the hosts, Josh McCallen & John Edwin, interviews Dave Wolcott, the author of "The Holistic Wealth Strategy." Dave shares his journey from the Marine Corps to corporate America and eventually into the world of alternative investments. He emphasizes the importance of mindset, community, and access to building weal…
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Do you think change is a potential threat or a potential adventure? Mindy Vail joins Kevin to discuss how a shift in mindset can redefine change management and leadership. Mindy emphasizes the importance of a humanistic approach to change management that prioritizes empathy, communication, and collaboration. She shares the significance of self-awar…
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Kevin Eikenberry shares the two essential factors you need to build strong relationships—whether at work or in your personal life. Strong relationships are crucial for effective leadership, and even more so when working remotely. Kevin explains how relatedness and interaction are the keys to creating those strong connections and offers practical ti…
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In this week's episode, Han is joined by Becky Grace, a BABCP-accredited CBT Therapist. Becky has 30 years of personal experience of binge eating and bulimia, received a late ADHD diagnosis aged 35, and self-identifies as autistic. Additionally, Becky spent 10 years in the fitness industry, where her eating issues and compulsive exercise were maske…
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Justin Murphy joins us to talk about 'Simulacra and Simulation' (1981), a book by French philosopher and cultural critic Jean Baudrillard. What happens when a society schematises too much, copies copies of copies and loses touch with 'reality'? Hyperreality. VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION Other Life (probably the best place to see what Justin Murphy is…
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In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of interviewing Blake Dailey, a former Air Force officer turned successful real estate investor specializing in boutique hotels. Blake shared his journey from starting in residential real estate to transitioning into commercial real estate and eventually focusing exclusively on boutique hotels…
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How can we develop habits to build mental strength? Scott Mautz joins Kevin to discuss how leaders can develop habits to regulate their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors productively, especially during adversity. He introduces the concept of mental strength as a leadership superpower, highlighting that it involves more than just resilience or grit.…
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Building trust within remote teams is crucial yet challenging. In this episode of Remarkable TV, Kevin Eikenberry shares three powerful strategies—plus a bonus tip—that you can use to build and strengthen trust, even when working at a distance. Whether you’re leading a fully remote team or just working with colleagues you rarely see in person, thes…
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In this week’s episode, Han is rejoined by Craig Lee. Craig is an accredited online counsellor and psychotherapist with 18 years of experience in behavioural change and mental health services. Craig uses his personal experience of an eating disorder and body dysmorphia to support clients to achieve food freedom, enhance their body image, and lead f…
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In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of interviewing Keith Hohing, the owner-operator CEO of Comtekh Inc, an IT consulting company based in South Jersey. Keith shared his journey of starting his business and working with major clients like General Electric. He discussed the challenges and successes he faced over the 32 years in t…
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How can we preserve and enhance human skills in an era dominated by AI and intelligent machines? Matt Beane joins Kevin to discuss how we can continue learning and be productive at the same time. While viewing surgical operating rooms, Matt observed that integrating intelligent technologies affects skill development, particularly the novice-expert …
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Are your presentations impactful, or do they fade from memory as soon as the meeting ends? In this episode of Remarkable TV, Kevin Eikenberry shares three powerful tips to ensure your presentation points stick with your audience long after the presentation is over. Whether you're speaking to a small team or a large audience, these strategies will h…
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