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Heart to Heart

著者: Welch College of Business and Technology at Sacred Heart University.
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Heart to Heart - A podcast in partnership with the Jack Welch School of Business at Sacred Heart University - The focus is Leadership & Business in the modern age.

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  • Heart to Heart | EP7: Dr. Michael Higgins on Pope Francis, Servant Leadership & the New Pope Leo XIV
    2025/12/16

    "In this episode of the Heart to Heart podcast series on leadership, Chuck Firlotte welcomes Dr. Michael Higgins, a Canadian scholar, distinguished professor, and author. Dr. Higgins is the author of the book Francis, the Jesuit Disruptor, a personal portrait of Pope Francis.

    Dr. Higgins discusses his path to becoming a well-known Vatican scholar and expert, which began not by design, but by accident. His training in doctrinal studies was initially to be a Victorianist, specializing in 19th-century English literature. His interest in the Vatican grew partly because one of his thesis directors was a British Carmelite who wrote a book called The Vatican Oracle. Higgins also started working for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a documentarian, researching and narrating radio programs. He later became the chief consultant for the series Sir Peter Ustinov's Inside the Vatican. After all these experiences, he became an expert on the Vatican and a Vatican affairs analyst for The Globe and Mail.

    The main topic of discussion is leadership. The conversation focuses on Pope Francis and his unique style of ""servant leadership"". Dr. Higgins explains that Francis took the papal title Servus Servorum Dei (""the servant of the servants of God"") very seriously, focusing on a pastoral, rather than jurisdictional, role. According to Dr. Higgins, Francis's goal was to move the Roman Catholic Church into a new era where its relevance is not diminished by its historical baggage. He humanized the papacy by not living in the Apostolic Palace, wearing simpler vestments, and cutting down the ceremony.

    The discussion also covers:
    * Pope Francis's life and background: Francis was a Jesuit who considered marrying a young woman before beginning his studies, which suggests he did not fear or disparage women. He was also a product of his Latin American culture, which led him to have a sentimental and romanticized notion of women.
    * Francis and women in the church: Francis made significant changes by bringing women and their gifts into the governance structure of the church, including senior cabinet positions and the head of the Vatican City State. However, he did not pursue the ordination of women to the priesthood, fearing it would shatter the unity of the universal Roman communion.
    * The new Pope Leo XIV: Dr. Higgins was surprised by the election of Pope Leo XIV, who he describes as a ""relatively obscure prelate"" to the larger public, but a prominent member of the Vatican Curia. Higgins believes Pope Leo XIV, a canon lawyer, is a consolidator and ""the Augustinian stabilizer,"" rather than a visionary like Francis.
    * Words of wisdom for young leaders: Dr. Higgins emphasizes the importance of human solidarity, altruism, and serving others. He advises young people to follow the advice given to Pope Francis when he was elected pope: ""Don't forget the poor"".

    SPONSORED BY: Aquarion Water Company, Bridgeport CT and Ganim Financial Management, Shelton CT

    Subscribe to Heart to Heart for more conversations on leadership!"

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  • Heart to Heart | Ep 6: Victoria & Gabriella Nasto take their 85-year-old ice cream business forward
    2025/12/02

    In this episode of Heart to Heart, a podcast series on leadership brought to you by the Welch College of Business and Technology at Sacred Heart University, host Chuck Firlotte introduces sisters Gabriella and Victoria Nasto.

    Victoria (Sacred Heart University graduate in finance) and Gabriella (Monmouth University graduate in marketing) are taking their family's 85-year-old ice cream business to the next level. Their great-grandfather, Frank Nasto, started the business with an ice cream cart in 1939 in Newark, New Jersey, after coming to America with his wife, Angelina. Frank's son (also named Frank) and his grandson (the sisters' father, also named Frank) continued the tradition.

    They discuss their plans for modernization, branding, and marketing—including successful use of social media like TikTok—while staying ""true to their roots."" The sisters share how their parents instilled in them a strong work ethic and the value of loving what you do. They also offer advice for current university students preparing to launch their careers, emphasizing hard work, taking opportunities, and gaining confidence.

    The original ""mothership"" location in Newark, where the family's 11 members once lived upstairs, still manufactures all the ice cream and desserts using original recipes and the freshest, natural ingredients.

    Join us to hear about this incredible story of entrepreneurship, family legacy, and the pursuit of the American dream.

    Heart to Heart is a podcast on leadership. Sponsored by Aquarion Water Company and Ganim Financial."

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    26 分
  • Heart to Heart | Episode 5: Dr. Gercken on how leaders stay relevant in today’s fast-changing world.
    2025/11/18

    📺 Watch host Charles Firlotte on the Heart to Heart podcast for a must-see conversation with consultant psychologist Dr. George Gercken, Ph.D.

    In this episode, Dr. Gercken argues that effective leadership is "all gray" and that "if you can't get right with that, you can't be a leader."

    This is not your average leadership talk. Dr. Gercken shares his powerful journey from neuropsychology and surviving cancer to becoming a "professional irritant" who pushes leaders to grow.

    You will learn:

    - The true definition of intelligence:

    - Why managers must serve: The shift from "table pounding" to collaboration and partnership.

    - AI as a tool: How to use it for learning, not as a shortcut.

    - The "Internal Fire": What separates high-growth individuals from the rest.

    This episode from the Sacred Heart University Jack Welch College of Business & Technology is essential for anyone looking to stay relevant and effective in today's complex world.

    Watch or listen to the full episode NOW! https://youtu.be/Hi4vszIrwr4?si=VhbXbQnbvaHZ9zIA

    Sponsored by Aquarion Water Company and Ganim Financial.

    #HeartToHeartPodcast #Leadership #Management #CareerGrowth

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