Leadership Frontiers
Leadership Frontiers
Center for Leadership
Presented by the Center for Leadership at the University of Colorado Boulder It's time to learn from the past and explore the future of leadership. In compelling discussions, we'll dig deep into leadership topics within business, education, non-profits, the public sector, social justice and wherever we may find it. https://www.colorado.edu/lead https://www.colorado.edu/lead/news-events/leadership-frontiers-podcast
017 | General Stanley McChrystal & Anna Butrico | Risk: A User's Guide
Today’s world is rife with risk—be it a global pandemic as we experienced in 2020 or the steady churn of uncertainty that permeates both business and life. In their new book RISK: A User’s Guide, coauthors General Stanley McChrystal and Anna Butrico argue that we must develop both an interface for dealing with risk and an appetite for action. On the podcast this episode, we discuss everything from assessing risk to the need for leadership in a changing world, and the fact that you can fail without being a failure.
Jan 13, 2022
49 min
016 | Bill Mullen | The value of lifelong learning
Retired USMC MajGen Bill Mullen dives in on why it is so important to constantly immerse oneself in learning. Bill has an extensive military background that is rooted in a passion for working with students and further personal growth and development. Bill is a huge believer in lifelong learning, specifically for leaders. We discuss the power that experiential learning has to shape and develop each person as an individual and participating citizen.
Nov 11, 2021
39 min
015 | Chief Doreen Jokerst | Community impact starts with saying hello
We are pleased to host CU Boulder Police Chief Doreen Jokerst to the show for this episode. Chief chats with us about the importance of listening and interacting with the communities she and her team serve. Additionally, she highlights the initiatives surrounding diversifying her team, specifically when it comes to female officers and teammates. Chief Jokerst has a unique perspective on the power of leadership in high impact scenarios and shares key insights as to how to ensure a strong community.
Oct 27, 2021
35 min
014 | Matt Moseley | Communication is the secret sauce
Communications specialist, author, and adventure swimmer, Matt Moseley chats with us to discuss his experiences at the intersection of strategy, public policy, and public affairs. He discusses how we are called to be a participant in life and not just spectate from the edges.
Oct 12, 2021
41 min
013 | Dr. Johanna Maes | Multicultural leadership
For this episode we welcome Dr. Johanna Maes to discuss multiculturalism, inclusivity, gender bias, and culturally competent teaching methods. She has a multitude of expertise in all facets of education and has compiled extensive curricula, experiential education initiatives, and trainings to address all of these topics. In particular, she helps us explore the power of followers and their critical role in leadership.
Sep 24, 2021
41 min
012 | Alexia McCaskill | Leadership & Law
In this episode, we talk about being a lawyer in Washington DC...in the 1990’s as a black female...we also chat about how University staff are growing their leadership skills on campus and about a new mentorship program for 1st and 2nd year law students at CU.
Aug 3, 2021
49 min
011 | Mike Kester | Not losing our humanity at work
So much of what we do in the workplace today requires a fast-pace, minimal budget, and immense pressure. Especially in a COVID and post-COVID world, the importance of taking care of the humans behind it all has slipped into the background. Mike Kester saw a need for focusing on people, specifically millenial new managers, and developed a neuroscience-based program to help them maximize their potential and the potential of their teammates. Lead Belay, his program, emphasizes the importance of working together effectively, problem solving, and tackling big challenges. 
Jul 7, 2021
47 min
010 | Sabrina Volpone | Operationalizing diversity in a changing world
Our conversation with Dr. Sabrina Volpone centered on diversity in the workplace...how implicit bias plays a role, the business case behind why diversity is a necessity.
Jun 25, 2021
49 min
009 | Katie Kramer | Choosing to exercise the behaviors and skills of leadership
In this episode, we talk to Katie about serving a greater good and paying it forward, her work at the Boettcher Foundation, why we all need to take care of ourselves first...as leaders.
Jun 8, 2021
40 min
008 | Bing Chou | The power of mentorship and community
In our discussion with Bing, we chat about the importance of the Boulder community connecting with the University, the power of mentorship and words of wisdom on starting a company and becoming an entrepreneur.
May 25, 2021
45 min
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