Leading Boldly into the Future

Leading Boldly into the Future


Latest Episodes

Planting Olive Trees to Co-Exist in the Holy Land with Sulaiman (Souli) Khatib
November 24, 2022

You cant fight violence with more violence. That is a path more costly and damaging to the present situation. For Palestinian liberation fighter Sulaiman (Souli) Khatib, it is through nonviolence work that he is promoting understanding between Israelis a

A Stanford University Education for Every Child with Dr. Paul Kim
November 17, 2022

Growing up during turbulent times in South Korea, Dr. Paul Kim learned early on that you can't fight violence with another violence. Instead, he believed in the importance of education. That way, we can promote peace, harmony, and true democracy

From Pain to Noble Purpose with Dr. Thabo Ncube
November 10, 2022

Many of us look up to our parents. And the thought of losing them can be very crippling. Dr. Nothabo (Thabo) Ncube lost her mother at the young age of fourteen. Amidst the pain, she promised to become a doctor and used this newfound purpose as h

Capitalism Reimagined with Former Supreme Court Judge Mervyn King
November 03, 2022

It has been abundantly clear in these times we live in that the current model of capitalism does not work or at least not for the majority of people. In this episode, we are honored to hear insights from former South Africa Supreme Court Judge, Professo

The Perils of Public Sector Leadership with Tryphosa Ramano
October 27, 2022

What does it take to be a bold leader in the public sector? Its a whole different ballgame altogether, and only those who have been there and done it can truly appreciate how challenging that role is. In this episode, Tryphosa Ramano talks to us about th

Under A Bronx Bridge with Ruth Messinger
October 20, 2022

Exercising leadership to drive systemic change is a long term game. It requires a deep understanding of how things work on the ground and how the people themselves perceive the issues that you, the leader, has to make decisions on. This is what Ruth Messi

Heal the Angry Deep Divides with Professor Thuli Madonsela
October 13, 2022

History bears proof of all the wrongs done in this world, but that doesnt mean reconciliation is impossible. Joining us today with lessons and insights on healing the angry deep divides in our society is Professor Thuli Madonsela. She is a professor of l

Leadership Beyond The Pandemic with Dr. Seth Berkley
October 06, 2022

The shock of a global pandemic exposed so many flaws in our current system. With that in mind, what kind of preparation and leadership do we need for the next global disaster? Dr. Seth Berkley, the CEO at Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, joins us to shed light

Higher Education Reform is Key to Educating and Developing Future Leaders with Deputy Vice Chancellor Saurabh Sinha
September 29, 2022

The world is full of massive challenges that leaders of the present and the future need to confront in order to bring about sustainable development that benefits all sectors. What role does higher education academia play in helping achieve these sustainab

The Value Of Social Impact Initiatives and Why Doing Good is Good for Business with Bill Roedy
September 22, 2022

You've probably heard of the phrase doing good is good for business but how do programs such as CSR, ESG, and other social impact initiatives contribute to a business's growth? Joining us today is Bill Roedy, former chair and chief executive officer of MT