The Indigo Podcast
Summary: Take control of your life, business, and career once and for all. The Indigo Podcast offers raw, unfiltered, and science-based talk about flourishing in life. Join CEOs, executives, and regular folks in learning how to build a better future at work and beyond. Check out this top ranked podcast! For more information, visit www.indigotogether.com. Our approach is evidence based and our conversation is quirky. In every episode, we: 1. Promote the flourishing of people and organizations. 2. Bridge the gap between social science and management practice. 3. Provide an antidote or counterpoint to the ever-increasing overly simplistic, reductionist approaches to work and life. 4. Feed the curiosity of people who want to make the world a better place through work. 5. Inspire listeners to become lifelong learners and bold difference-makers.
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Podcasts:
Breaking Bad … News: A How-To Guide
Marisa Carson on Turbulence and Talent Management Implications
If you want an agile organization, you must consider culture. In this episode, we explore organizational culture, with a focus on what it means to have a culture that supports agility. Specifically, we explore: - Why an agile culture is essential and how it contrasts with a traditional or “waterfall” culture - What organizational culture is anyway, and what having an agile culture entails - How leaders can develop an agile culture or a culture that supports agility
Corporate Training Doesn’t Have to Stink!
Josh Cogswell on Workplace Ostracism
Are you thinking about your thinking? Being an agile leader and building agility in your team or organization requires a look inward. In this episode, we discuss: - What is mental agility and what are mental models? - What are some examples of mental models and how they work? - How to develop mental agility and practical steps for you to take
Not Throwin’ Away My Shot! Mormons, Hells Angels, and Forging Leaders
Dave Schramm on Building Relationships and Families that Thrive
Are you overwhelmed ... or are you under-organized? In this episode, we unpack ideas around the topic of agile productivity. Specifically, we talk about: - Starting with your personal approach toward organization - Meeting the challenge of turbulence with good triage - Meetings, project management, and personal ways to view challenges
How Leaders Actually Develop
Matt Crayne and Kelsey Medeiros on Pandemic Leadership
In this first episode of our series titled, "The Agility Conversation," we explore agile decision-making. Specifically, we discuss: - Agile conversation flow to cash flow - Decision making and how your thoughts, questions and actions play a role - Proactive conversation flow to improve functioning
Managers as Coaches: Great Idea or Total Numbskullery?
Mike Richardson on Agility Before, During, and After COVID
Well I Never! Dealing with Slackers in Groups