Ep 6: Leadership & Self-Doubt with Doug Fruehling, Editor-in-Chief, Washington Business Journal
Release Date: 05/07/2016
Leadership Insights Podcast
This is usually where I share one of my Leadership Insights interviews with an extraordinary guest and their picture. However, this month I am interviewed by my wonderful colleague Maria Morukian for her podcast Culture Stew. Maria writes in the show notes: “Is it possible to be a refugee and still have privilege? How do we make space for the multiple layers of our complex stories? In this episode Margarita shares how her personal experience as an immigrant has led her on a journey of self-discovery to define her unique identity and come to terms with white privilege.”
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info_outline Ep 25: Leadership for a Better World with James Kenefick, Chairman & CEO, BetterWorld TelecomLeadership Insights Podcast
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info_outline Ep 22: Putting Racism on the Table with Tamara Copeland, President, Washington Regional Association of GrantmakersLeadership Insights Podcast
“As leaders we have to examine ourselves, our own beliefs, and those structures and systems that perpetuate racial inequity” Tamara Copeland is a powerhouse of a leader who courageously and tirelessly uses her voice and professional platform to tackle one of the most challenging and charged social issues today - racism! Tamara’s commitment to racial equity surged when Trayvon Martin was killed. Her son AJ was roughly his age; he could have been ! In this incredibly powerful, informative conversation Tamara shares her passion for racial equity and offers sage advice for how each of...
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info_outline- How living in Japan as a child informed Doug's perspective on the world and leadership
- Importance of learning from diverse people we meet through all walks of life
- How Doug’s deals with criticism, including for his bold decision to exclude football team’s name “Redskins” from print in the Washington Business Journal
- Importance of being an authentic, sincere and honest leader with staff and readers (or other constituents if you’re not a journalist)
- Greatest challenges of leading a news room and being a journalist today
- How to bring heart and humanity to interactions with others and balance journalistic truth and empathy
- How to keep employees positive and motivated when they have to do so much more with much less
- What Mid-West farmers and DC CEOs have in common
- What it’s been like for Doug to be a gay man in the professional world and constantly decide how to navigate questions about his personal life
- Super fun responses to my WBJ-style questions about Doug's guilty pleasures, favorite pet and what he'd do if he weren't the editor of the WBJ!
- Washington Business Journal -www.bizjournals.com/washington/
- Leadership Greater Washington - lgwdc.org