Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher

AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out

Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher

  • What's Wrong With Our Leaders

What's Wrong With Our Leaders

Friday 8th February 2019

Dr. Arthur Ciaramicoli discusses soulful leadership based on authenticity, integrity, and empathy with hosts Myrna Thatcher and Annette Smith.
53 minutes
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AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out
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Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher
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Redefining Leadership: Dr. Arthur Ciaramicoli's Soulful Vision

A soulful leader lives with purpose and expresses a desire to be of service. He or she is not primarily motivated by status or image but has a natural interest in making the most of all they encounter. Soulful people lead with passion, and they are intimately
Ever wondered why some leaders inspire while others fall flat? In this episode of 'AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out', hosts Myrna Thatcher and Annette Smith tackle the pressing question: What's wrong with our leaders? They bring in Dr. Arthur Ciaramicoli, a seasoned psychologist and author of 'The Soulful Leader', to shed light on a new leadership model that could change the game. Dr. Ciaramicoli champions a leadership style rooted in authenticity, integrity, and empathy (AIE).
According to him, a soulful leader isn't driven by status or image but by a genuine desire to serve and uplift others. This episode dives deep into how such leaders operate, motivating from the bottom up rather than dictating from the top down. The conversation doesn't shy away from tough topics like our society's blaming culture and the pitfalls of performance addiction, which often leads to depression and a hollow sense of achievement. Dr.
Ciaramicoli also introduces the idea of rewriting our childhood stories to break free from limiting beliefs that hold us back. With personal anecdotes and practical insights, this episode offers a refreshing take on what true leadership looks like. If you're curious about how empathy and integrity can transform leadership, this episode is a must-listen.