Paradoxical Leadership, Rome and the Good Life, and Figuring Out What Matters
Youtube Videos (and Podcasts)
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I hope this finds everyone wise and well! We finally got around to posting a few Youtube videos from my conversations on In Search of Wisdom. Here are a few to check out, with many more scheduled! If you find anything useful, please consider subscribing to the Perennial Leader Project on Youtube.
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Rome as A Guide to the Good Life
In this episode of In Search of Wisdom, my guest is Scott Samuelson, the author of the new book Rome as a Guide to the Good Life. His other works include The Deepest Human Life and Seven Ways of Looking at Pointless Suffering. Scott is a professor of philosophy and has taught the humanities in universities, colleges, and even prisons.
Searching for Paradoxical Wisdom
In this episode of In Search of Wisdom, my guest is Ivo Brughmans, the author of Paradoxical Leadership: How to Make Complexity and Advantage. Ivo is a philosopher, political scientist, and management consultant. He is fascinated by paradoxes and the challenge of bringing together opposite approaches and opening new perspectives that combine the power of both sides.
A Philosophical Guide to Figuring Out What Matters (Audio Only)
In this episode of In Search of Wisdom, my guest is Valerie Tiberius, the author of What Do You Want Out of Life? Valerie is the Paul W. Frenzel Chair in Liberal Arts and professor of philosophy at the University of Minnesota. Her books include Well-Being as Value Fulfillment and The Reflective Life: Living Wisely with Our Limits.
Who is Your Socrates?
Do you have someone in your life (past or present) that you look to as an example of virtue in action? The Stoics did. They turned to the life of figures like Socrates and Cato. Similarly, many spiritual traditions have great Saints and theologians as models or guides to follow. In this episode, I share a clip from my conversation with Massimo Pigliucci (author of The Quest for Character), which discusses the research behind the notion of role models. […]
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