23 episodes

From Triangle Media, Lead Different is dedicated to helping anyone develop the ability to lead others to do good. Using everyday examples to teach you how to lead your community to reach its full potential. Hosted by Russ Ewell and Nathan Schaffernoth, they discuss different topics to learn how we can all evolve to lead different.

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From Triangle Media, Lead Different is dedicated to helping anyone develop the ability to lead others to do good. Using everyday examples to teach you how to lead your community to reach its full potential. Hosted by Russ Ewell and Nathan Schaffernoth, they discuss different topics to learn how we can all evolve to lead different.

    A Conversation about Mental Health

    A Conversation about Mental Health

    It has been over two years since the start of the pandemic, and we are only just now beginning to see the repercussions. The impact of mental health is often an invisible one, and we may not always see it until later. The pandemic has affected not only the condition of our mental health, but also restricted many of our access to resources that could give us the help we need. This effect is compounded in kids and teenagers, whose access to mental health resources often comes from school, which was shut down for much of the pandemic. When we embrace the notion that all of us have mental health that needs to be taken care of, we can begin to destigmatize reaching out for help for those who need it. Join the engaging and enlightening conversation on our most recent podcast with Liz Llamas and Christina Henderson as we discuss the need to prioritize taking care of our mental health especially as we come out of a world-changing pandemic.


    Guests:
    Liz Llamas - Liz Llamas has over 20 years of experience as a marriage and family therapist. She got her BA in General Psychology from San Francisco State University and her Master’s in Counseling Psychology from Santa Clara University. She works as a marriage and family therapist supporting youth and young adults with Psychological Services and Personal Counseling at Skyline College. She also spent time as an Adjunct Lecturer at her alma mater, Santa Clara University. She is a co-founder of the nonprofit CASSY (Counseling  and Support Services for Youth) which has established school based mental health programs in 54 elementary and high schools in the San Francisco Bay Area.
    Cristina Henderson - Cristina Henderson received her Bachelor’s in Psychology from Cal State Long Beach. Then she went on to get her Master’s with Credentials in School Psychology from Cal State East Bay. She spent a number of years as a school psychologist for the Alum Rock School District in San Jose, California, where she worked with elementary and middle school students. Cristina now works in the full-time ministry along with her husband Ade. She mentors people of all life-stages, from high school to college to young professionals and families.
    Reference Notes:
    Mental Health America - 2022 State Of Mental Health In America ReportCalifornia Surgeon General – Adverse Childhood ExperiencesSuicide: The Ripple EffectJ Stephenson quote - "Our emotional, psychological and social wellbeing. Mental health affects how we think, feel and act."The New York Times - As A Crisis Hotline Grows, So Do Fears It Won’t Be ReadySherry Turkle - Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital AgeBrené Brown - Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human ExperienceMental Health–Related Emergency Department Visits Among Children Aged 18 Years During the COVID-19 PandemicTara Brach, Ph.D. - aggressive bad “othering”

    • 1 hr 8 min
    The Five Levels of Inclusion with Tim Villegas

    The Five Levels of Inclusion with Tim Villegas

    Too often, people view leaders as those who are out front and in charge – they think in terms of power. But real leaders are those who have the ability to effect change in the lives of others. They are those who create a collaborative culture where everyone is supported, included, and set up to succeed. Join Russ Ewell’s conversation with educator and founder of Think Inclusive Tim Villegas as they discuss the necessity and importance of inclusion not just for those with disabilities, but for everyone.
    Tim Villegas is director of communications at Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education, a nonprofit that envisions a society where neighborhood schools welcome all learners and create the foundation for inclusive communities. Throughout his 16-year career as a special education teacher, Tim advocated for the inclusion of students with significant disabilities in general education classrooms and continues his work with MCIE to empower inclusive systems to change in schools and districts. He studied at Azusa Pacific University then California State University, Fullerton. He is the founder of Think Inclusive and the host of the Think Inclusive Podcast.

    Resources:
    The Biggest Barriers to Inclusive Education by Tim VillegasEasterseals study on the impact of Covid-19 on People with Disabilities“When you are accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.” - AnonymousThe 5 Levels of Inclusion articleThe 5 Levels of Inclusion podcastThe Beyond Access Model: Promoting Membership, Participation, and Learning for Students with Disabilities in the General Education ClassroomErik Carter and “belonging”

    • 47 min
    Developing a New Generation of Leaders

    Developing a New Generation of Leaders

    Rather than building an organization around an individual leader or one generation of leaders, the goal should be to build a sustainable organization, which requires developing multiple generations of leaders who share the vision of building the organization to last. Join Russ as he talks to Jim and Rick McCartney about the importance of leaders who raise up other leaders.


    References:
    Built to Last by Jim CollinsMichigan Football Jim HarbaughThe Get Back - Beatles DocumentaryThe Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck"On Children"by Kahlil GibraniRewardHealthViluaVisit LeadDiff.com - for more podcasts, articles and leadership resources


    Guests:
    Jim McCartneyObtained his BA in English from Duke University. He then went on to get his MBA in Finance from Boston University. Jim is a seasoned financial executive and leader, with expertise in investment finance, consulting, operational management, and leadership development. He has worked in for-profit and non-profit finance investments, and most recently been the Managing Director at Net Lease Capital Advisors for over 18 years. Rick McCartneyReceived his BA in Health and Counseling Psychology from Emmanuel College (in Boston), then attended Boston College for a Master of Science in Nursing. After working as a nurse practitioner for a time, Rick became CEO of iRewardHealth then Vilua, where he is using data technology to improve the health of people’s lives.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Creating Effective Leadership Teams

    Creating Effective Leadership Teams

    As leaders, each of us needs to become self-aware, so we can develop the relationships necessary to cultivate an effective team. While a solo leader puts out objectives, a team leader puts out a mission. Russ Is joined by friend Dr. Gregg Marutzky, a minister, counselor, engineer, and professor in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, as they discuss what makes up effective leadership.


    References:
    Inclusive LeadershipMilton RokeachDavid A. SeamandsDr. Meredith BelbinManagement Teams: Why they succeed or failTeam Roles at WorkThe Coming Shape of OrganizationChanging the Way We WorkThe Nine RolesComplexity Leadership Theory - Mary Uhl-BienTeam of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns GoodwinThe Courageous Follower: Standing Up to and for Our Leaders by Ira ChaleffInclusive Leadership: The Essential Leader-Follower Relationship by Edwin Hollander Founding Brothers, by Joseph J. EllisJohn Adams, HBO miniseriesBecoming Steve Jobs: The evolution of a reckless upstart into a visionary leader by Brent Schlender and Rick TetzeliAsha Corporate ConsultantEleven Rings by Phil Jackson
    *Dr. Meredith Belbin was mistakenly referred to as 'she' instead of 'he'. We apologize for the mistake*

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    You can email the show at nathan@leaddiff.com 

    • 58 min
    Why Inclusivity and Understanding Are Necessary When Talking about Vaccines

    Why Inclusivity and Understanding Are Necessary When Talking about Vaccines

    Sensory Friendly Vaccine Clinic sign up

    In today’s podcast, Russ talks with Dr. Dave Traver and Dr. Dieter Bruno about the importance of understanding and inclusivity in the conversation surrounding COVID-19 vaccinations. On May 15 and June 12, Hope Technology School is partnering with the Bay Area Christian Church and Sequoia Hospital to provide COVID-19 vaccines for people 12+ who may require a more sensory-friendly environment.
    This clinic was developed by medical professionals, special education teachers, and parents to provide a calm, safe, and inclusive atmosphere in which anyone who’d like to get vaccinated can do so free from barriers that might be present at a typical vaccination site.
    This sensory-friendly environment includes:
    Short wait timesMinimal transitionsNo crowdsVisual aidsSocial storiesQuiet areas Go to bacc.cc/clinic to learn more and to sign up.
    Resources
    Dr. Fauci - to reach the unvaccinated we need Trusted Messengers/On the Ground LeadersFDA Authorizes Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Children 12-15Johnson and Johnson and Potential Risks (Scientific America)The U.S. Has the Shots it needs, but Vaccine Doubt is Prolonging the Pandemic (Bloomberg article)Hope Technology SchoolSequoia HospitalSensory Friendly Vaccine Clinic sign up

    • 39 min
    The Cultural Importance of Artists and the Arts

    The Cultural Importance of Artists and the Arts

    Artists communicate and articulate emotionally what we are unable to do ourselves. When we don’t value and support artists, society as a whole misses out on truth, introspection, and depth. An Urban Institute study found that “96 percent of respondents said they were greatly inspired and moved by various kinds of art…[and] only 27 percent of respondents said that artists contribute "a lot" to the good of society.” If so many of us value and are moved by art, why don’t we support the artists that create it?
    In the final episode of this three-part podcast series, Russ concludes his conversation with William Deresiewicz, discussing his book, The Death of the Artist: How Creators Are Struggling to Survive in the Age of Billionaires and Big Tech, and the importance of supporting and valuing artists’ contributions to society.
    Deresiewicz has published more than 280 essays and reviews, won the Hiett Prize in the Humanities, the National Book Critics Circle’s Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing, as well as a Sydney Award. He is a three-time National Magazine Award nominee, and his work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Harper’s, The American Scholar, and many other publications. These works have been translated into 18 languages and anthologized in more than 30 college and scholastic readers.
    Resources
    The Death of the ArtistExcellent SheepA Jane Austen EducationSolitude and LeadershipThe best education for all - Bill Deresiewicz TedTalkJFK quote the importance of artist in culture“If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. We must never forget that art is not a form of propaganda; it is a form of truth…”
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Customer Reviews

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ninagal ,

Much needed

Interesting and inspiring content - great guests who really outline practicals for parents, teachers, coaches and any thought leaders! Thanks for the podcasts.

CourtneyPeterson ,

Inspiring, relatable leadership discussions

This podcast is extremely beneficial for thinking about the way you lead. Speakers share in a relatable and relevant way. Starts the necessary discussion about how we individually can develop as leaders who will make a positive difference.

OutOnthepOrch ,

Good insights, helpful discussion

I’m enjoying these episodes, great talks on what it means to lead people to do good and become better people. The episode on the top 10 US presidents is my current fav.

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