Emotional Storytelling, Superbosses, Fat But Fit

Emotional Storytelling, Superbosses, Fat But Fit

The Matt Townsend Show - Season 6, Episode 169

  • Jul 18, 2017 4:00 pm
  • 2:20:45 mins

Emotional Storytelling (26:02) Wahl-Jorgensen, Ph. D., a Director of Research Development and Environment at the School of Journalism at Cardiff University in the UK. How do you win Journalism’s greatest award, the Pulitzer Prize?  Is it great reporting skills? Or is it great investigative journalism?  Maybe it is representing a very important social issue?   Professor Karin Whal-Jorgensen shares her research that shows what actually makes winning journalism is emotional story telling.   Superbosses (1:02:23) Sydney Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management and Faculty Director of the Center for Leadership at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. What do Ralph Lauren, Bill Walsh, George Lucas, and Mary Kay Ash have in common? Besides being really big names in the business world and being known as exceptional leaders, there is one thing that distinguishes them from their peers- it’s their ability to groom talent and train a new generation of leaders. They fit into a new category of people that Dr. Finkelstein likes to call Superbosses.  Dr. Sydney Finkelstein explains how becoming a “Superboss” can help you in your current work now, and also help prepare a future generation of leaders.  Is Fat But Fit A Big Fat Myth? (1:47:21) Ron Hager, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Exercise Sciences in the College of Life Sciences at Brigham Young University. One of his areas of interest is Chronic Disease Prevention. Ron Hager talks about whether being Fat but Fit is a myth.