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Deep Work Out Loud

Deep Work Out Loud

著者: Julie Harris Oliver
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Welcome to Deep Work: Out Loud, The thinking that fuels our life, our work, and our leadership. I'm Julie Harris Oliver. This is the podcast where I sit with another professional coach and we do some work around a single concept, piece of inspiration, a topic we've seen come up in coaching. If we're very lucky, while talking about it, we might demonstrate what coaching might look and feel like. But we'll see how this goes. It's all an experiment. With any luck, you will leave with something you can apply and use in your work or your life or both.2025 個人的成功 出世 就職活動 経済学 自己啓発
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  • Dr. Matt Kodsi on "A Story Tale: ABCs of the Stories We Tell Ourselves" | Deep Work Out Loud
    2026/05/26

    Dr. Matt Kodsi on "A Story Tale: ABCs of the Stories We Tell Ourselves,"

    Host Julie Harris Oliver welcomes encore guest Dr. Matt Kodsi to discuss his book, "A Story Tale: ABCs of the Stories We Tell Ourselves," and his journey into writing. Kodsi explains how people fill gaps in knowledge by creating stories—often with a negative bias—and shares examples. He describes the book's short, parable-style format (about 72 pages; 1 hour on Audible), its framing as a Zoom conversation between a corporate executive father and journalism-major daughter, and its ABC framework for examining stories and their impacts. Kodsi outlines a planned five-book series on presence, life strategies, organizational culture, and identity, notes the book's addition to the University of Georgia MHA curriculum, and shares where to buy it on Amazon in paperback, Kindle, and Audible.

    00:00 Welcome and Format

    00:31 Encore Guest Matt

    01:22 Why Write a Book

    02:22 Stories We Tell Ourselves

    03:55 Real World Examples

    07:11 Stories About Ourselves

    08:13 Building the Book Plot

    12:31 Series of Five Books

    15:55 Catching Your Own Stories

    19:38 Who Its For

    22:28 Where to Get It

    23:38 Closing Invitation

    Buy the book

    Find Dr. Matt Kodsi here

    Julieharrisoliver.com

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    24 分
  • The First Work of Leadership: Wellbeing as a Foundation for Leading in Complexity with Dr. Michael Hein | Deep Work Out Loud
    2026/05/19

    Julie Harris Oliver welcomes Dr. Michael Hein, author of "Shifting Toward Unorthodoxy," to discuss "the first work" of leadership: prioritizing wellbeing as foundational leadership work in volatile, complex environments, especially healthcare. Hein explains that leaders often forget they have a body, yet leadership performance depends on physical health, recovery, relationships, and spiritual meaning; without these, leaders struggle to stay composed, curious, and effective. He describes how socialized workplace norms push high performers to work harder rather than recover, and argues CEOs especially must model healthy boundaries because behavior sets organizational expectations more than words. Drawing parallels to athletic overtraining syndrome, he notes burnout reflects the same maladaptive effects of unrelenting stress without recovery. Hein recommends a regular recovery cadence—daily routines, monthly reflection time, and periodic longer breaks—planned on the calendar and approached as experiments.

    00:00 Welcome to the Show

    00:37 Meet Dr Michael Hein

    01:41 From CEO to Coach

    03:12 Defining First Work

    04:39 Body as Leadership Platform

    06:51 Why Self Care Fails

    09:57 Leaders Set the Tone

    14:30 Athlete Burnout Parallel

    17:58 Cadence of Recovery

    24:42 Start Small Experiments

    28:34 Wellbeing Is Leadership Work

    30:21 Wrap Up and Invitation

    To find Dr. Hein

    —MEDI Leadership's page:

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/medileadership/

    —Dr. Hein's page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heindoc/

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    31 分
  • Listening to Your Inner Compass: Intuition, the Rational Mind, and the Protector with Louise Hansell | Deep Work Out Loud
    2026/05/12

    Host Julie Harris Oliver welcomes leadership coach Louise Hansell to discuss listening to and trusting your inner voice or "internal compass." Louise shares how she moved from corporate HR and transformation work into coaching, and explains that intuition is often subtle, felt through the body, and can be drowned out by societal, family, and logical "shoulds." They explore distinguishing intuition from the rational mind and a protective ego voice that reacts with fear and urgency, noting Louise's view that intuition appears in the first few seconds before other voices take over. Louise suggests building discernment through mindfulness, silence, and low-stakes experiments, using full-body cues like expansion, contraction, relief, tension, or persistence. They also address people-pleasing, clear no's, and tolerating uncertainty while doors gradually open. Louise closes with an Einstein quote about honoring intuition alongside reason.

    00:00 Welcome to Deep Work

    00:40 Meet Louise Hansel

    02:18 Louise Coaching Origin

    04:01 Theme Inner Compass

    04:44 Hearing Versus Trusting

    08:35 Body Based Yes No

    09:29 Julie Pivot Story

    13:32 Louise Three Voices

    16:45 Naming Mind Protector

    19:03 Ego and Body Listening

    19:40 Mindfulness vs Thoughts

    20:29 Silence and Inner Voice

    23:02 Clean No Boundaries

    25:15 Waiting for Doors

    27:20 Trusting the Compass

    28:48 Seattle Moving Example

    31:26 First Three Seconds

    32:42 Low Stakes Practice

    34:41 Einstein Quote Wrap

    35:30 Where to Find Louise

    35:46 Final Invitation

    Louisehansell.com

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    36 分
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