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097-Got Your Six: A Conversation w/National Guardsmen

Beyond The Class: From Knowledge To Action

Release Date: 12/14/2023

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Beyond The Class: From Knowledge To Action

Some skills are worth revisiting. Some tools become more powerful each time you return to them.  In this episode of Beyond the Class, we introduce our new Replay & Retool series — created to help Chapman Foundation alumni reconnect with foundational concepts and walk away with fresh, immediately actionable tools.  We’re revisiting a conversation with Chief Program Officer Katie Trotter about two foundational DISC tendencies: D and I. These behavior styles shape how people communicate, and they remain one...

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Leadership doesn’t require perfection. It demands authenticity. In this episode, Katie Trotter, Chief Program Officer at the Chapman Foundation, explores how leaders can effectively rebuild trust after making mistakes. Katie shares that leadership is less about titles and more about influence, which is shaped through small, intentional actions that set the tone for those around us. She introduces the concept of being chronically human, and points out that when leaders pretend to have it...

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Emotions aren’t problems to solve—they’re messengers revealing what we truly need. In this episode of Beyond the Class, CFCC CEO and organizational psychologist Misty Janks explores how emotional intelligence (EI) transforms relationships, decision-making, and leadership. The conversation begins around Daniel Goleman’s five components of emotional intelligence: Self-awarenessSelf-regulationMotivationEmpathySocial skillsThese aren’t just abstract ideas—they’re practical tools that shape how w.

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