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I Can't Find My Heart!
Episode #13 of the Third Turn Podcast - A conversation with Dennis Humphrey
 
 
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Formula 1 racer wannabe, therapist, Convene Chair, and co-owner of Eden Business Concepts, Dennis Humphrey joins us for a conversation about the heart of the Executive Leader. He is a reminder that influence and long-term development of self and others come from listening and inquiry, not pushing and shouting.

It is so tempting to spoil your listening by recounting what we learned from him about heart motivations and generational tension among leaders.  You'll just have to listen!

One resource Dennis suggested was written by his business partner, John EricksonThree paths out of paradise (longing for Eden) gets at the longings of the human heart and supplements some of our conversation with Dennis.
 
 
 
The Third Turn Podcast mixes interviews with Maestro-level leaders and those who resource them, in pursuit of long-term value, succession, and legacy that blesses our grandchildren's grandchildren. We invite you to listen individually or in groups, with your own conversations to follow.
 
We always welcome you sharing these podcasts with others as well as sending along any suggestions for making these podcasts better.
 
The Third Turn Podcast is part of the Maestro-level leaders initiative, a production of  Design Group International. 
 
 
The first Maestro-level leaders cohort is now underway, and the next will begin before the end of 2021. This blog, the Third Turn podcast, and Maestro-level leaders cohorts are the ongoing resources of raising vision for other leaders to aspire to their own Third Turn. 
 
 
 
 
 
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Mark L. Vincent
Post by Mark L. Vincent
February 2, 2021
I walk alongside leaders, listening to understand their challenges, and helping them lead healthy organizations that flourish.

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