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#65: Why Not Us, Why Not Now? Pursuing Excellence with Heart and Hustle with Mark Frisch

Why Not Us, Why Not Now? Pursuing Excellence with Heart and Hustle with Mark Frisch     What does it take to lead a legacy business into something bigger? It’s not just about keeping things running—it’s about vision, resilience, and the courage to lead differently. That’s exactly how Mark Frisch shows up.  In this...
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#64: Swimming Past Fears, Failures, and Sharks with Jen Schumacher

Swimming Past Fears, Failures, and Sharks with Jen Schumacher      What comes to mind when you think of someone who pushes limits—not just physically, but mentally and emotionally? Grit. Clarity of purpose. A willingness to meet fear with curiosity, not avoidance. That’s exactly who Dr. Jen Schumacher is.  Jen is a world-class mental...
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#67: Coaching Case Study: Enabling a Leader to Embrace a Midfielder Mentality with Dr. Eric Bean

Coaching Case Study: Enabling a Leader to Embrace a Midfielder Mentality with Dr. Eric Bean     What does it really mean to win? For one seasoned executive and for many leaders today, it wasn’t about another title or promotion. It was about finding balance, presence, and a sustainable way to lead.  In this...
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#62: Stories the Move Minds: Insights on Storytelling with Andrea Sampson

Stories the Move Minds: Insights on Storytelling with Andrea Sampson     In this episode of Coaching Through Stories, Dr. Eric Bean sits down with Andrea Sampson, TED-trained speaker coach and founder of Talk Boutique, to explore the art and science of storytelling.    Andrea has spent decades helping scientists, leaders, and change-makers turn data...
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#70 – The Hidden Cost of Cognitive Overload and Ways to Overcome It with Dr. Eric Bean

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The Hidden Cost of Cognitive Overload and Ways to Overcome It with Dr. Eric Bean       Ever feel like your brain is just… full? Emails ping, notifications pile up, meetings blur together, and suddenly you miss something small but important. It’s not a lack of care; it’s cognitive overload.  In this solo...
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