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  • From the Steel Works to Global Impact: Amplifying Good with Chris Cooper
    2026/03/06

    What does a steelworker’s son from Northern England know about global business elevation? Quite a lot, as it turns out. My guest today, Chris Cooper, has a story that feels less like a traditional career ladder and more like a masterclass in intentionality. We explore his journey from the gritty reality of the British steel industry to the helm of one of the world’s longest-running business podcasts.

    Chris is a man who truly embodies "Business Elevation." He isn’t just talking about bottom lines; he’s talking about the "ripple effect" of leadership—how one person’s energy can lift an entire team, a company, and even a community in Kenya.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The "Chief Executive" Moment: The childhood encounter that changed Chris’s trajectory at age 13.
    • Energy Management: Moving teams from the "Crap Zone" to a high-performance frequency.
    • The Elevation Collective: Why Chris is gathering "lights" from around the world to amplify social good.
    • Purpose in Practice: Chris’s hands-on work with Molly Bedingfield’s Global Angels project in Kenya.
    • Legacy Projects: How business and community good merged in the creation of Everards Meadows.

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    39 分
  • How Andrew Kutt Built a School That Teaches Children to Lead With Peace and Character
    2026/02/06

    In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend and collaborator Andrew Kutt, founder and Board Chair of Oneness-Family Montessori School in Chevy Chase, MD—a school that mattered deeply to my family during my kids’ early years.

    Andrew shares how his path from world literature and meditation to Montessori training led him to open the school in 1988 with just seven students, and how it’s grown into a multi-generational community with alumni around the world.

    We unpack the school’s three-part model—Academy, Self-Discovery, and Manifestation—and how Oneness is responding to today’s “polycrisis” world with new upper-grade initiatives, including courses on the history of capitalism and Being Human in the age of AI, plus a push to build an endowment for long-term sustainability.

    Learn more: onenessfamily.org
    Contact Andrew: andrew@onenessfamily.org

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    34 分
  • Fighting Back: Joe Feldman on Covering Mental Health Care
    2025/09/17

    In this episode, I sit down with Joe Feldman, founder and CEO of Cover My Mental Health. His website, CoverMyMentalHealth.org, is filled with free resources—including helpful instructions and templates—designed to empower families and clinicians. Joe’s journey began when his child was denied essential mental health care—sparking a federal lawsuit and igniting his passion for advocacy.

    He shares how that fight led to the creation of Cover My Mental Health, a nonprofit equipping families and clinicians with practical tools—letters, scripts, and resources—to challenge insurance denials and access care. Drawing on his startup background and collaborations with advocates, clinicians, and even former insurers, Joe launched the organization in just months.

    We talk about turning personal struggle into systemic change, the importance of coalition-building, and why encouragement and accessibility are key to reform. If you’ve ever faced a mental health coverage denial—or work on the front lines—this conversation offers hope, strategies, and a reminder: you don’t have to take no for an answer. Learn more at covermymentalhealth.org

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    30 分
  • Turning Pain Into Purpose with Filmmaker Max Blaska
    2025/09/11

    In this episode, I talk with filmmaker and mental health advocate Max Blaska, whose short film Last Rung on the Ladder—an adaptation of a Stephen King story—became both a tribute to his late aunt and a lifeline in his own battle with anxiety and depression.

    Max shares how the project nearly fell apart amid a personal crisis, how seeking inpatient care became a turning point, and how a dedicated team helped him bring the film to life. Since then, he has screened it nationwide, partnering with local mental health organizations to ensure audiences leave with both inspiration and resources.

    Now, Max is launching the Mental Health Warrior Film Festival (Sept 16–30, 2025), featuring over 20 short films from across the U.S. and beyond—each exploring themes of suicide prevention and mental health from diverse perspectives.

    Tune in for an honest conversation about art, recovery, and the power of storytelling to save lives.

    👉 Learn more at mentalhealthwarriorfilmfest.com
    Attend the festival, or connect with Max:
    Mental Health Warrior Film Festival
    September 16 - 30th, 2025

    Email: warrior@mentalhealthfilmfest.com
    Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/people/Mental-Health-Warrior-Film-Festival/61557935377670/
    Instagram: @mentalhealthwarriormax
    TikTok: Max Mental Health Warrior

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    25 分
  • Executive Leadership In Turbulent Times
    2025/08/26

    In this episode of my podcast, I dive into a question every leader faces sooner or later: What do we do when the world around us is filled with uncertainty, challenge, and disruption? While the circumstances of today may feel unique, we’ve been through turbulent times before. Crises like 9/11, the 2008 mortgage meltdown, and the COVID-19 pandemic shook the foundations of our economy and our daily lives. Looking back, we can see what worked—and what didn’t—for leaders who had to steer their organizations through upheaval.

    From these experiences, I’ve identified seven elements of leadership for turbulent times that consistently make the difference. They include situational awareness, strategic agility, stakeholder alignment, value-driven decision making, visibility and voice, building a culture of adaptation, and systemic foresight. In this episode, I break each of these down, showing how they apply when the ground is shifting beneath our feet.

    For example, situational awareness comes from gathering multiple perspectives so you see the whole picture, not just one angle. Strategic agility means developing nimble game plans that can flex as events unfold. And systemic foresight equips leaders to prepare for what’s coming next—not just react to what’s already here. Together, these practices create resilience and stability even in chaos.

    Whether you’re leading a business, an association, or any mission-driven organization, these seven elements provide a roadmap for not only surviving disruption but emerging stronger. My goal is to give you practical insights you can put into practice right now, so you and your team can move forward with clarity and confidence in the face of turbulence.

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    19 分
  • From Isolation to Community: The Global Impact of Clubhouse International with Joel Corcoran
    2025/07/09

    In today’s episode, we meet Joel Corcoran, CEO of Clubhouse International, a groundbreaking global network restoring hope and community for people living with mental illness.

    Joel shares how a grassroots group in 1940s New York City became a worldwide movement of Clubhouses, inclusive, member-driven spaces where recovery isn’t just possible, it’s thriving. These aren’t clinical programs; they’re dynamic, intentional communities where people with serious mental illness find purpose, opportunity, and belonging. Staff and members work side-by-side, not as patients and providers, but as partners, rebuilding lives through meaningful work, education, friendship, and advocacy. It’s a model that empowers people to move from isolation to contribution and the ripple effect reaches far beyond the clubhouse walls.

    Discover how Clubhouse International is building bridges across 33 countries, transforming not just lives, but entire communities.

    Whether you're a mental health advocate, policymaker, or someone seeking hope, this episode will move and inspire you.

    👉 Listen now and learn how community creates healing.
    🎧 Available on all major podcast platforms.

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    28 分
  • “Grand Challenges” – A Visionary Conversation with Dale Cyr, CEO of Inteleos
    2025/06/09

    In this powerful episode, Seth Kahan sits down with Dale Cyr, CEO of Inteleos, to explore how bold leadership, smart technology, and collaborative ecosystems are reshaping global healthcare—starting with portable ultrasound.

    Cyr leads Inteleos, a nonprofit certifying over 150,000 healthcare professionals across 100 countries, with a mission rooted in patient safety through clinical proficiency. But this isn't just about credentials—it's about saving lives.

    🚀 A Global “Moonshot”: Ultrasound Proficiency by 2030
    The centerpiece of the conversation is Inteleos’ Ultrasound Proficiency Grand Challenge, an ambitious global effort to ensure all healthcare professionals using ultrasound are proficient by 2030. It’s a big goal—but it’s already producing results.

    Cyr shares how the initiative launched in Kenya, where maternal mortality rates are alarmingly high. By collaborating with the Ministry of Health, local midwives, and over a dozen stakeholder groups, Inteleos helped create a national policy requiring education and certification for handheld ultrasound. The impact? Thousands of lives could be saved annually—especially mothers and babies in rural communities.

    🩺 From Washing Machines to Smartphones
    Cyr explains how ultrasound technology has gone from $250,000 machines the size of washing machines to $2,000 handheld devices that connect to smartphones. This game-changing shift is putting powerful diagnostic tools into the hands of midwives, nurses, and clinicians in remote areas, but only if they know how to use them properly—Inteleos’ core mission.

    🌍 Building an Ecosystem, Not Just a Program
    One of the most innovative aspects of the initiative is the use of “interaction field” thinking—a business model built on shared value and collaborative ecosystems. Cyr emphasizes that 95% of impactful change can’t be done alone. Instead, Inteleos partners with governments, equipment manufacturers, professional societies, and local communities to create win-win solutions where everyone contributes—and everyone benefits.

    💡 Scaling with Vision, Tech, and Trust
    The fastest policy adoption Dale has seen in his career—from pilot to national strategy in just two years.

    He highlights:
    How AI is becoming a “cognitive partner” at Inteleos, freeing professionals from repetitive tasks and unlocking creative, mission-driven work

    Inteleos’ governance transformation to support global scaling and cross-sector impact
    💬 Final Word: “We're In It for the Long Haul”

    Cyr concludes with a call to action: though USAID funding was recently cut, Inteleos is pressing forward. The board has committed to continuing the Kenya initiative—and scaling across East Africa and beyond. For Dale, it’s not about temporary impact. It’s about sustainable, systemic change.

    “We’re not here for a quick hit—we’re building lasting infrastructure that transforms lives.”

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    26 分
  • Dr. Robert Jerah on Medical physics and its role in modern healthcare
    2025/04/23

    Medical physics plays a vital role in nearly every aspect of modern healthcare. From diagnostic scans like CT imaging to advanced treatments such as radiotherapy, medical physics is behind the technology and precision that drive these procedures. In this video, we explore how medical physicists contribute to ensuring the right dose reaches the right patient—whether through imaging, therapy, or radiopharmaceuticals. You'll also learn how treatment is monitored and adjusted based on models that track patient progress before, during, and after care. Discover how this essential field is quietly transforming the way we diagnose and treat disease every day.

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    33 分