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The Wall Is Gone, but Germans Are Divided in Other Ways
As Germans mark the 30th anniversary the fall of the Berlin Wall this weekend and celebrate their unity, there are signs in 2019 of new cracks between the old East and West.
How to Practice Authentic Leadership in Your Coaching
Gain insights on how you -- and those you coach -- can become a more authentic leader, and how the CliftonStrengths for Leaders Report can equip you to do that.
Americans' Steady -- and Deeply Divided -- Views on Abortion
Gallup's Director of U.S. Social Research Lydia Saad joins the podcast to discuss Americans' persisting division on the issue of abortion.
Gallup's Q12 Employee Engagement Survey - Gallup
Discover how the Gallup Q12 survey that was developed from years of research can change your employee experience for the better.
The Presidential Campaign, Policy Issues and the Public
Americans agree that their government should take immediate action in a number of specific problem areas.
Doing Less Better: How Your Top 5 Inform Your Coaching, Your Life
Learn how you can "do less better" in your coaching and your life by understanding and applying your Top 5 -- and leveraging the strengths of others.
Americans Rate Canada, Britain, France, Japan Most Favorably
Americans view Canada, Great Britain, France and Japan the best of 19 countries asked about -- and North Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, Russia and Iraq the worst.
Invasion of Ukraine: 'Biggest Security Crisis' Since WWII
Geopolitical expert Jessica Berlin joins the podcast to discuss how the attacks on Ukraine are affecting larger Europe.
What If There Were 42 Million at the Border?
Roughly 42 million Latin Americans who would like to move to another country say they would like to move to the U.S.
Keeping the Tempo Going: Coaching and Startups
Learn what it takes to coach startups and how a focus on CliftonStrengths and engagement can help.