The Plant Yourself Podcast
Dr Howie Jacobson
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Ditch Fear: Rhys Paddick on PYP 633
Rhys Paddick is a Noongar/Scots-Irish Australian who walks two worlds — and who has built a business teaching people how to get off scripts and speak from somewhere truer.We talk about the strange…
When Leadership Advice Becomes Toxic: Keith Corbin on PYP 632
Leadership coach Keith J. Corbin and I talk about what's missing from mainstream leadership advice — and why the inspirational messages we see on LinkedIn and in bestselling business books often…
Can a Better World Start with... Better Meetings? Dr Sheella Mierson and Henry Herschel on PYP 631
I thought this conversation was going to be about meetings. And it was. But it turned out to be about something much larger: a fundamental redesign of power in organizations.Sheella Mierson, PhD is a…
Can You Heal Trauma by Watching Puppies Play?: Thomas Zimmerman on PYP 630
Ohio therapist, EMDR trainer, and consultant Tom Zimmerman is doing something I find genuinely thrilling: taking one of the most promising trauma treatment approaches in recent memory — the Flash…
Degrowth, Wellbeing, and Rethinking Capitalism: Omer Tayyab on PYP 628
Today’s conversation explores one of the most urgent questions of our time: What would our world look like if our economic system prioritized human and ecological wellbeing instead of endless…
Golden Balls, Human Behavior, and Cognitive Flexibility: Dr Matthew Nagler on PYP 628
In this episode, Matthew Nagler and I discuss a bunch of things, after intending to focus on cognitive flexibility. That's pretty meta...We meander through various behavioral science "greatest hits,"…
Humans Make the Best Leaders: Jennifer Nash on PYP 627
Are empathy and humanity compatible with great leadership, or do they just get in the way? That's the topic of today's conversation with executive coach Jennifer Nash about her book, "Be Human, Lead…
Visual Leadership and Storytelling for a Volatile World: Todd Cherches on PYP 626
Remember Donna the Deer Lady, and her call to a radio talk show that electrified the nation?To refresh your memory, she was wondering why the highway department place the "Deer Crossing" signs at the…
The STRONG Formula for Thriving Through Change: Anna Glynn on PYP 625
Five short years from now, 2030 will be here—and the world of work (and life) is shapeshifting at warp speed. We're all going to have to do some serious surfing to stay afloat, let alone to…
Revolution from Within: Beth Green on Ego, Activism, and Spiritual Awakening: PYP 624
Beth Green has lived many lives: activist, Marxist, spiritual channeler, intuitive counselor, and founder of the Healing Arts Network. In this moving and provocative conversation, she shares stories…
Navigating Chaos with Compassion: Zach Stone on PYP 623
Zach Stone’s life arc runs from teenage “knucklehead” to crisis negotiator, trauma-informed facilitator, and head-of-product for thirty health-ed dev teams. In this rich, funny, and occasionally…
The Perks of Being a Dumb-Ass: Garry Ridge on PYP 622
Garry Ridge is the former CEO of WD-40 and the co-author of Any Dumb-Ass Can Do It, a book about building high-performance cultures through servant leadership, emotional safety, and consistent…
DEI is All About Empathy: Winitha Bonney on PYP 621
DEI is under serious threat in a "post-Woke" world. Is it still relevant? Does it have to lead to shame?Can we promote diversity without creating zero-sum dynamics of winners and losers?Today's…
Humble Leadership is Not an Oxymoron: Stephen Baxter on PYP 620
Stephen Baxter lives in Tasmania, which has Tasmanian devils which sadly are nothing like the one that gave me nightmares as a little kid watching Looney Tunes cartoons on Saturday mornings.He’s a…
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Problems: Jess Stuart on PYP 619
How can we create workplaces that not only support employees and leaders but also contribute positively to the world?Jess Stuart, a former high-achieving burned-out executive turned speaker and…
Principles for Aspiring Allies: Keith Edwards on PYP 618
Tough times for justice, equality, inclusion, and hope these days.With the "anti-woke" attack on DEI, I was wondering how my friend Keith Edwards was doing these days.His practice is one of "aspiring…
Can You Hear the Earth Crying?: John Seed on PYP 617
John Seed was a 3-piece suit tech worker, then a meditating hippie farmer, before stumbling into his lifelong calling as an environmental activist.He participated in the world's first direct action…
Non-Sleazy Selling That Works: Ian Ross on PYP 616
https://youtu.be/lqbkngcx5QoLet's talk about persuasion!Whether in the form of sales, or a helpful coaching conversation, or "street epistemology" for a cause you care about, it's very useful to…
The Straw that Breaks the Camel's Back: Why We "Lose It" Part 1: Dr Howie Jacobson on PYP 615
Join me on a morning walk as I provide a stream of consciousness introduction to my latest book project while dodging traffic and pitying looks from people noticing me talking to myself with two mics…
How Do You Walk Through Life?: Michael Gelb on PYP 614
Michael Gelb returns to the podcast to talk about his latest book, Walking Well, co-written with Bruce Fertman. In our conversation, we cover a wide range of topics:the biomechanics of walkinghow we…
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