Listen "People Stuff with Zoe Routh "
Episode Synopsis
I feel like I say this ALL THE TIME, but I loved this conversation with Zoë Routh. We met about three years ago when I joined Thought Leaders Business School, and I liked her immediately! We have loads of things in common – a love of food and travel, pet chickens, and we both have close ties with Canada.
Professionally, Zoë is a leadership expert specialising in the people stuff. She shows leaders and teams struggling with office politics and silos how to work better together.
She is also the author of three books, with her fourth book, People Stuff - the power of perspective for better leadership, due out mid-2020.
Zoë is also the producer of the Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast, dedicated to exploring perspective in people stuff so we can live and lead better.
Zoë is an outdoor adventurist and enjoys telemark skiing, has run 6 marathons, is a one-time belly-dancer, has survived cancer, and loves hiking in the high country. She is married to a gorgeous Aussie and is mother to a few garden-wrecking chooks.
You can connect with Zoe at www.zoerouth.com and on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.
You can listen to this episode via the link above, on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or via the podcast app on your smartphone.
What Zoë Routh and I talked about
Having chickens at pets
connection is currency and having a trust bank account
building rapport through hugs
Brene Brown and Maya Angelou
Zoe’s fourth book, People Stuff – The Power of Perspective for Better Leadership
how we see the world and how we be in the world
how we make the best of a situation is an exercise in perspective
deep humility and deep curiosity
things that shape perspective
how values shape your world view
Survivor
Against Empathy
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery
The Authenticity Accelerator by Robert Rabbin
Lance Secretan
Ken Wilber
The Last Lecture by Jeffrey Zaslow and Randy Pausch
You can connect with me on LinkedIn or Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #thisconnectedlife and tagging me @melkettle
Professionally, Zoë is a leadership expert specialising in the people stuff. She shows leaders and teams struggling with office politics and silos how to work better together.
She is also the author of three books, with her fourth book, People Stuff - the power of perspective for better leadership, due out mid-2020.
Zoë is also the producer of the Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast, dedicated to exploring perspective in people stuff so we can live and lead better.
Zoë is an outdoor adventurist and enjoys telemark skiing, has run 6 marathons, is a one-time belly-dancer, has survived cancer, and loves hiking in the high country. She is married to a gorgeous Aussie and is mother to a few garden-wrecking chooks.
You can connect with Zoe at www.zoerouth.com and on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.
You can listen to this episode via the link above, on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or via the podcast app on your smartphone.
What Zoë Routh and I talked about
Having chickens at pets
connection is currency and having a trust bank account
building rapport through hugs
Brene Brown and Maya Angelou
Zoe’s fourth book, People Stuff – The Power of Perspective for Better Leadership
how we see the world and how we be in the world
how we make the best of a situation is an exercise in perspective
deep humility and deep curiosity
things that shape perspective
how values shape your world view
Survivor
Against Empathy
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery
The Authenticity Accelerator by Robert Rabbin
Lance Secretan
Ken Wilber
The Last Lecture by Jeffrey Zaslow and Randy Pausch
You can connect with me on LinkedIn or Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #thisconnectedlife and tagging me @melkettle
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