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In his latest book, The Importance of Being Funny; why we need more jokes in our lives, Al Gini writes, “My steadfast belief is that humor is an attempt to deal with the palpable absurdity of life.” Listen as we explore the many functions humor...
Features Professor April Lane, Kevin Willer of Chicago Ventures, and John Wilson of Winestyr discussing entrepreneurship. We’ve all read the stories, listened to the podcasts, and seen the movies, but do you really know what it is like to be an...
Features professors Eve Geroulis and Ray Benton as they discuss macromarketing, which is the study of the influence that marketing policies and strategies have on an economy and society as a whole. We are all familiar with marketing campaigns,...
Seth Green, founding director of the Baumhart Center for Social Responsibility, leads a panel discussion with leaders from various fields about today’s impetus for the companies to not only produce a profit but to also “be good” or act in a...
Al Gini explores Mark Satkiewicz’ career, life and legacy. Along the way they explore what he believes makes for a good employee, leader, or person and the inflection points he has experienced along the way that have brought about these beliefs...
Resources and Management examines the necessity and paradox of work in our lives: “We need it! We hate it! There’s not enough of it. And, we can’t risk losing it or quitting!”
This episode provides a foundation for a discussion about spirituality, the relationship between work and business, and its importance for character and professional leadership.
Episode 2 includes a discussion with Thomas Plante from Santa Clara University about the importance of discernment for grounded, deep decision-making. We explore both the process of discernment and its application.
Calling is a valuable topic that forces students to consider not only their own ambitions, but their gifts and values along with the needs of their community. Listening to one’s inner voice and identifying your place in the greater good is...
Working from home may seem to simply be an alternative way to accomplish your job, but this structure of work poses its own challenges to spirituality for business leaders. In this podcast, we consider those challenges and examine ways to...