WorthPlace Collective Podcast: Books for Coaches, C-Suite Leaders, Clergy, Colleagues, and Other Collaborators
Turn the Ship Around!
Author: L. David Marquet
Description: A leadership model built on giving control rather than taking it, developed from Marquet’s experience turning around a struggling submarine crew. It emphasizes leader-leader structures over leader-follower systems. The result is stronger ownership, competence, and clarity at every level.
How to Fight a Hydra
Author: Josh Porter
Description: A reflection on complexity, meaning, and navigating a world where problems multiply like a hydra. Porter explores how modern life erodes coherence and calls for deeper awareness and intentionality. It’s philosophical, poetic, and culturally observant.
Who Do We Choose to Be?
Author: Margaret J. Wheatley
Description: A call to remain human, present, and grounded in the midst of increasing chaos. Wheatley invites leaders to act with integrity and courage even as systems break down. It’s less about fixing the world and more about choosing how we show up within it.
The E-Myth Revisited
Author: Michael E. Gerber
Description: Challenges the myth that technical skill alone makes a successful business owner. Gerber explains the need to work on your business, not just in it. It introduces systems thinking as the foundation for scalable, sustainable work.
The War of Art
Author: Steven Pressfield
Description: Identifies “Resistance” as the invisible force that prevents creative work. Pressfield calls for discipline, professionalism, and showing up daily to overcome it. It’s direct, blunt, and highly motivating.
The Sacred Enneagram
Author: Christopher L. Heuertz
Description: Uses the Enneagram as a tool for spiritual transformation rather than personality labeling. Heuertz focuses on contemplation, inner work, and uncovering the “true self.” It bridges psychology and spiritual practice.
Surrounded by Idiots
Author: Thomas Erikson
Description: Introduces a simple, color-based framework for understanding personality differences and communication styles. Erikson breaks people into four types—Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue—each with distinct tendencies, motivations, and ways of interacting. The book helps readers recognize their own style, better understand others, and adapt communication to reduce conflict and build stronger relationships.
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