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S2E8: Language of Leadership With Michael Ventura

Season 2, Ep. 8

For over two decades, Michael Ventura has worked as a leader, facilitator, and educator. Concepts and tools from his first book, Applied Empathy (Simon & Schuster, 2018) have been embraced by influential, respected organizations from the ACLU, LVMH, Google, Goldman Sachs, IBM, Microsoft, and Nike to The United Nations and the Obama Administration.


As our very special and final guest for Season Two, Michael shares how his work focuses on helping leaders and their teams to incite growth and catalyze change. He discusses what daily rituals serve him and how they have changed over the course of pre, during, and post-COVID.


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