Listen ""Good-Bye Notes" - S2E11 - "Midnight Train To Royston""
Episode Synopsis
This episode is dedicated to the memory of Terry Hoganson.
Summary
In this episode, the hosts introduce Season Two of the podcast and discuss their plans for the upcoming episodes. They also share listener feedback and talk about a collaboration with another podcast. The hosts discuss their favorite moments from the episode and share leadership lessons they learned. They also provide leadership challenges for the listeners. The episode is dedicated to the memory of Terry Hogan, a dear friend of the host who passed away.
Takeaways
Team building experiences can deepen trust and build stronger teams.
Off-boarding should be done with care and respect, focusing on open communication and support.
Using metaphors can be a powerful leadership tool for communication and understanding.
Hiring for cultural congruence can lead to a more harmonious and successful organization.
Taking risks and stepping out of your comfort zone can lead to personal and professional growth.
Writing kind notes to others can show appreciation and strengthen relationships.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
00:36 - Season Two Overview
01:05 - Listener Feedback
01:24 - Collaboration with Another Podcast
02:27 - Favorite Moments and Collaboration
03:07 - Leadership Lessons from Kobe Bryant
03:22 - Leadership Lessons from Garth
03:45 - Episode Summary
04:13 - Leadership Lessons from Jason
04:50 - Leadership Lessons from Garth
05:10 - Favorite Character: Roy Kent
06:26 - Favorite Character: Ted Lasso
09:55 - Leadership Lesson: Team Building and Gratitude
11:06 - Leadership Lesson: Off-boarding
12:17 - Leadership Lesson: Metaphors
13:26 - Leadership Challenge: Hiring for Cultural Congruence
15:14 - Leadership Challenge: Doing Something Out of Your Comfort Zone
19:06 - Episode Renaming: Goodbye Notes
20:11 - Dedication to Terry Hogan
21:21 - Closing
Link to the Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2C7sFAEXKRS2H3mwLgDm1P?si=28f56fb2d64e4c09
Summary
In this episode, the hosts introduce Season Two of the podcast and discuss their plans for the upcoming episodes. They also share listener feedback and talk about a collaboration with another podcast. The hosts discuss their favorite moments from the episode and share leadership lessons they learned. They also provide leadership challenges for the listeners. The episode is dedicated to the memory of Terry Hogan, a dear friend of the host who passed away.
Takeaways
Team building experiences can deepen trust and build stronger teams.
Off-boarding should be done with care and respect, focusing on open communication and support.
Using metaphors can be a powerful leadership tool for communication and understanding.
Hiring for cultural congruence can lead to a more harmonious and successful organization.
Taking risks and stepping out of your comfort zone can lead to personal and professional growth.
Writing kind notes to others can show appreciation and strengthen relationships.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
00:36 - Season Two Overview
01:05 - Listener Feedback
01:24 - Collaboration with Another Podcast
02:27 - Favorite Moments and Collaboration
03:07 - Leadership Lessons from Kobe Bryant
03:22 - Leadership Lessons from Garth
03:45 - Episode Summary
04:13 - Leadership Lessons from Jason
04:50 - Leadership Lessons from Garth
05:10 - Favorite Character: Roy Kent
06:26 - Favorite Character: Ted Lasso
09:55 - Leadership Lesson: Team Building and Gratitude
11:06 - Leadership Lesson: Off-boarding
12:17 - Leadership Lesson: Metaphors
13:26 - Leadership Challenge: Hiring for Cultural Congruence
15:14 - Leadership Challenge: Doing Something Out of Your Comfort Zone
19:06 - Episode Renaming: Goodbye Notes
20:11 - Dedication to Terry Hogan
21:21 - Closing
Link to the Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2C7sFAEXKRS2H3mwLgDm1P?si=28f56fb2d64e4c09
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