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The Power of Cooking and Its Impact on Us
Rimpei Iwata, CEO of Cookpad, joins the podcast to discuss the power of cooking a meal.
Leadership Authenticity Starts With Knowing Yourself
It can be tempting to mimic the approach of successful leaders. Instead, build your leadership style on your uniquely powerful strengths.
Building and Sustaining a Thriving Coaching Business
Learn what it takes to build a coaching business that thrives, even in challenging and changing times.
Coaching Toward Strengths-Based Career Success
Learn how you can find (or coach toward) success in a career that focuses on strengths.
Americans Have Close but Wary Bond With Their Smartphone
Nearly three in five U.S. adults, up from 39% in 2015, believe they spend too much time on their smartphone. The increase was about equal by gender and age, though younger adults continue to be much more likely to say this.
The Religion of the Supreme Court Justices
Newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will be the second Protestant on the court, along with one Jewish justice and six Catholics.
Biden's Challenge on Vaccine Mandates
A slim majority of Americans favor employer vaccine mandates, but President Joe Biden faces challenges in efforts to further increase support.
The CliftonStrengths for Leaders Report
Discover your natural talents, and then receive insights and advice based specifically on your results to help you become a better leader.
Americans Remain Steadfast on Policing Reform Needs in 2022
Two years after George Floyd's murder by Minneapolis police, half of Americans (50%) support "major changes" to policing in the U.S., and another 39% favor "minor changes."
How to Develop and Improve Your Strengths
Learn how to develop your strengths into something you can depend on at work, at home and in every relationship -- time and time again.