14 episodes

Hi there, this is Jo Self, Daughter of David Self – a collector of hippos and a self-proclaimed benevolent dictator. I am super thrilled to be launching my new podcast, Conversations I Wish I could have with my Dad. You might be wondering what this is all about. Honestly, it’s possibly a bit self-indulgent, but I also hope it will be both entertaining and informative. The biggest reason I’ve decided to do this is because I really miss talking with my dad. We used to have the best conversations. They would be political, intellectual, inspirational, humorous – really, a bit of everything. There was nothing, and I mean nothing, I couldn’t talk about with him. And nowadays, even though we are all connected via the web or social media, I feel like there isn’t always a safe space to have provocative conversations. Ones where opinions are allowed to be shared without the intention of changing anyone’s mind, but to purely connect and show a different viewpoint. During this first season, I’m covering topics from as simple a giving a bit of backstory on my Dad, Dave, but I’m also exploring what community means, how we grieve, euthanasia, conscious capitalism and more. We’re running the gambit. With that said, I hope you’ll tune in and give us a chance.

Conversations I Wish I Could Have Jo Self

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

Hi there, this is Jo Self, Daughter of David Self – a collector of hippos and a self-proclaimed benevolent dictator. I am super thrilled to be launching my new podcast, Conversations I Wish I could have with my Dad. You might be wondering what this is all about. Honestly, it’s possibly a bit self-indulgent, but I also hope it will be both entertaining and informative. The biggest reason I’ve decided to do this is because I really miss talking with my dad. We used to have the best conversations. They would be political, intellectual, inspirational, humorous – really, a bit of everything. There was nothing, and I mean nothing, I couldn’t talk about with him. And nowadays, even though we are all connected via the web or social media, I feel like there isn’t always a safe space to have provocative conversations. Ones where opinions are allowed to be shared without the intention of changing anyone’s mind, but to purely connect and show a different viewpoint. During this first season, I’m covering topics from as simple a giving a bit of backstory on my Dad, Dave, but I’m also exploring what community means, how we grieve, euthanasia, conscious capitalism and more. We’re running the gambit. With that said, I hope you’ll tune in and give us a chance.

    Talking Conscious Capitalism with Thomas Eckschmidt

    Talking Conscious Capitalism with Thomas Eckschmidt

    My last guest of this season is Thomas Eckschmidt - Gabriela's Father, married to Ana Maria and an enthusiast of conscious capitalism. He was the founder of CC Brazil and is the CEO and founder of Conscious Business Journey. For years I had always talked about how amazing it would be to have a "Compassionate Capitalism" and that capitalism in and of itself is not a bad thing, just not implemented with a higher good in mind at all times. And then I discovered Conscious Capitalism. Join the conversation as I walk through what it means to be conscious in the business world and as a leader with one of my favorite people.

    • 38 min
    Talking Leadership with Mike Ritz

    Talking Leadership with Mike Ritz

    My guest this week is Mike Ritz, the Executive Director of Leadership Rhode Island, a Gallup-certified Strengths Coach, and a lover of cats. He has been leading the charge to shift the idea of leadership and is on his way to RI becoming the first strengths-based state. My dad and I loved to chat about politics and what makes a good leader, heck, my dad always wanted to be a benevolent dictator. Listen as Mike and I explore where leadership is headed - and in the wake of all that's happening, it couldn't have come at a better time.

    • 56 min
    Talking Parenting in the Digital Age with Madlin Mangrum

    Talking Parenting in the Digital Age with Madlin Mangrum

    Being a parent in this digital age is hard. I know. I've got a 6yo and am trying to navigate my way through in this new wild west. Fortunately, I know people. Madlin Mangrum is a homeschooling mom who also happens to be a friend and colleague as well as the founder of Unplugged Family. Join me as we chat about the challenges and possible solutions to bringing our kids up with technology.

    • 38 min
    Talking Older Parents with Maghan Haggerty

    Talking Older Parents with Maghan Haggerty

    Did you know that the number of people becoming parents over the age of 40 has increased by 3% every year since 1982? And the average age of a first time parent in the is 26, up from 21 in 1972. In NY, that age is 32. I've welcomed Maghan Haggerty back for an interesting look at what it means to be the child of an older parent. Something, I myself, struggle with having become a mother just a month before I turned 41. She and I have differing views on this one, you might want to tune in and find out why.

    • 26 min
    Talking Parenting and Advice with Manny Wolfe

    Talking Parenting and Advice with Manny Wolfe

    This week I'm chatting with best-selling author and speaker, Manny Wolfe, about parenting. We connected when he told me a story about how his estranged father still gave him some of the best advice, and it got me thinking... what advice did our parents give us that stuck? How are we affecting our own kids with our words or advice - even when we mean well? You just never know what will land and last. Parenting is truly the only test you’ll never pass with 100%. ***As a special bonus, Manny has generously offered you, my listeners, a free copy of his international best selling memoir, The Tao of the Unbreakable Man to get it, you can follow this bitly link, http://bit.ly/TAOFreeBook2020 Oh, and you may think he sounds a bit like Bob Odenkirk, at least my editor and I did.

    • 45 min
    Talking Serendipity with David Zuniga

    Talking Serendipity with David Zuniga

    While David and I are talking serendipity and coincidences, it should be noted that this episode itself is full of them (and not just that he shares my dad's first name). Our recording disappeared, then reappeared out of nowhere.... and then, today is 02-20-20-20, Seems like perfect synchronicity. My guest, David, believes that in the fourth industrial revolution, the only thing that can save us from being replaced by a robot is the unleashing of human skills. His purpose is to create disruptive experiences meant to inspire people to have a wider vision of themselves for self empowerment. The rest should follow. And if the Universe has anything to say about it... I'm sure what follows will be perfect in alignment.

    • 40 min

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4 Ratings

wendijowrites ,

Important personal truths in thoughtful topics

Jo is insightful and thoughtful as she digs into different topics that can be hard to talk about or fun for those who have an open mind to all the human energy that touches us all in different ways. Everyone can benefit from listening to Jo and the conversations she wished she’d had with her dad. Don’t miss an episode!

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