How Empathy Drives Success: A Leadership Lesson from To Kill a Mockingbird
"Empathy is more than a soft skill—it’s a powerful driver of success. In this blog, discover how the lessons from To Kill a Mockingbird can shape your leadership and career growth. By stepping into the shoes of others, you can enhance communication, foster stronger relationships, and achieve lasting professional success."
Skydiving Over Everest & Saving Elephants: Pushing Boundaries with Holly Budge
n this inspiring conversation, I sit down with adventurer and conservationist Holly Budge, the first woman to skydive over Mount Everest. Holly shares her experiences of pushing physical and mental limits, embracing challenges, and living with purpose. Beyond her daring feats, Holly is the founder of How Many Elephants, a nonprofit raising awareness about the ivory trade and empowering female rangers on the frontlines of conservation. Her journey is a testament to resilience, growth, and creating lasting change.
What Drives Us to Act: Insights from 100 Inspiring Leaders
Discover what drives individuals to take action and create lasting change. In this episode of Extrology, we explore insights from 100 inspiring leaders and uncover the motivations behind their remarkable journeys.
Extrology: Celebrating the Extraordinary in a Changing World
As we move further into the 21st century, it's clear that the world is rapidly evolving, presenting us with challenges and opportunities that shape our collective and individual journeys. In this ever-changing landscape, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the negative headlines and the constant barrage of information. But here’s a truth worth remembering: even amidst the noise and complexity, people are doing extraordinary things every single day.
This is where Extrology comes in.
100 Episodes of Extrology: A Milestone of Persistence and Learning
Last week saw the release of the 100th episode of Extrology. Typically, I’m not one to dwell on milestones—I'm much more focused on where I'm heading rather than where I've been. But on this occasion, I find myself thinking a little differently.