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THE SOCIAL LEADER is presented by Reconciliation Services and hosted by Father Justin Mathews. This weekly broadcast features interviews with social leaders in the community who are championing issues of mental health, diversity, equity, and inclusion. “Learning to Lead for Social Impact.”

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THE SOCIAL LEADER is presented by Reconciliation Services and hosted by Father Justin Mathews. This weekly broadcast features interviews with social leaders in the community who are championing issues of mental health, diversity, equity, and inclusion. “Learning to Lead for Social Impact.”

    043: “Investing in Your Community” (J.R. Buckner, CEO First Federal Bank)

    043: “Investing in Your Community” (J.R. Buckner, CEO First Federal Bank)

    "As we invest in organizations like Thelma's Kitchen, that's paying a dividend back to our shareholders – the community we serve,” shares J.R. Buckner, President & CEO of First Federal Bank of Kansas City. “That's building up the community so that everyone can thrive, not just a handful of people."

    J.R. and his team at First Federal were the lead sponsor in Thelma’s Kitchen’s recent birthday giving challenge, which ultimately netted over $44,000 for KC’s first donate-what-you-can cafe and more than 1,400 pay it forward tokens for those experiencing poverty and food insecurity.

    J.R. joins Fr. Justin Mathews on The Social Leader podcast today to discuss values-based leadership and organizational culture, stewarding your blessings, being an inclusive and faith-inspired leader, hiring “we” and not “I” people, and much more.

    042: “Win at Work & Succeed at Life” (Megan Hyatt Miller, CEO)

    042: “Win at Work & Succeed at Life” (Megan Hyatt Miller, CEO)

    "It's a new day in terms of leadership." That's Megan Hyatt Miller, President and Chief Executive Officer at Michael Hyatt & Company and the co-host of the popular business podcast, Lead to Win. 

    During the pandemic, Megan led Michael Hyatt & Company, a leadership development firm, to exceed revenue expectations by 50% while placing an increased emphasis on her employees' mental health. At the same time, the company set a goal to increase the diversity of their staff to 30% people of color throughout the organization in 3 years, and 50% people of color in 5 years. 

    Why did she decide to incorporate her social priorities so deeply into her organization? (You may be surprised to learn that there's a business case for it.) And how did she do it, all while finding greater satisfaction as a wife and mother of five kids? Listen to today's episode to find out. 

    Megan is also the co-author of "Win at Work & Succeed at Life: 5 Principles to Free Yourself from the Cult of Overwork," a must-read as you figure out your own work/life balance.  

    Today's episode is brought to you by Dan Stalp and Sandler Training, your local leadership, sales, sales management training, and development firm. Thank you to Dan & the team for their support.

    041: Setting Ambitious Social Impact Goals (Ann Mei Chang, former Silicon Valley Exec. & CIO at USAID)

    041: Setting Ambitious Social Impact Goals (Ann Mei Chang, former Silicon Valley Exec. & CIO at USAID)

    Today on The Social Leader podcast, Fr. Justin Mathews interviews Ann Mei Chang, author of "LEAN IMPACT: How to Innovate for Radically Greater Social Good." If you have ever wondered how to go from helping a few people in need to actually making a big dent in the societal problem you care about most... this episode is for you.

    Ann Mei started her career in the private sector with more than 20 years executive leadership at companies such as Google, Apple, and Intuit. Inspired to make a dent in global poverty, Ann Mei stepped into the public sector as a Senior Advisor for Women and Technology in the US Department of State and ultimately served as the Chief Innovation Officer at USAID.

    Reaching ambitious social impact goals starts with understanding the principles of social leadership that Ann Mei shares in today's episode. From setting your intention and getting to know a societal problem with a humble spirit, to leading from the head and the heart, to processes for maximizing value, growth, and impact – Ann Mei will inspire you to be a force for good in our ever-evolving world.

    Learn more about Ann Mei Chang and check out "LEAN IMPACT: How to Innovate for Radically Greater Social Good" at www.leanimpact.org

    040: Making a Social Impact from your Corporate Job

    040: Making a Social Impact from your Corporate Job

    Today's Social Leader podcast is for people who have a love/hate relationship with their corporate job. You love that you're able to provide for your family and the sense of achievement that comes from working on a high performance team, but you hate that somedays your work feels a little selfish, a little cushy, and a lot disconnected from the bigger social and environmental issues that are happening all around you.

    Before you change course completely, tune in for today's conversation between Chase Wagner, Director of Corporate Responsibility at H&R Block, and Fr. Justin Mathews, your host. There are several nuggets of wisdom in here that you’ll want to consider during your season of discernment. From the humble principals of kindness and compassionate listening, to the bigger calling of servant leadership over obligatory volunteering – today's Social Leader podcast may be just what you need to go from corporate drone to well-positioned changemaker.

    039: Solve Community Problems Without Leaving Your Job

    039: Solve Community Problems Without Leaving Your Job

    The Integrated Priorities Framework is a four-step, simple guide that helps you to figure out how to integrate your desire for social good into every aspect of your daily life and work.

    038: Job Creation is Holy Work (Brian D. McLaren)

    038: Job Creation is Holy Work (Brian D. McLaren)

    “When you study poverty, you realize unemployment is the root of all evil.” That’s Brian D. McLaren: author, speaker, activist, theologian, and guest on today’s Social Leader podcast. He reflects on how his eyes were opened while getting a tour through the slums of El Salvador. “Wherever you have high unemployment you have domestic violence, you have drug abuse... petty crimes, organized crime, gangs… To be able to provide people with good jobs is holy work, it’s great work, it’s important work.”

    In this far-ranging and story-rich conversation, Brian D. McLaren and Fr. Justin Mathews uncover several ways that business owners can enrich their work life with purpose and can become more just, joyful, generous, and regenerative as leaders.

    Brian is the author of more than a dozen books, the most recent entitled “Faith After Doubt: Why your beliefs stopped working and what to do about it.” He has appeared on All Things Considered, Larry King Live, and the On Being podcast, and is a faculty member at the Center for Action and Contemplation. In his new podcast, “Learning How to See,” Brian unpacks thirteen types of bias that limit our ability to comprehend reality fully with public theologians Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis Ph.D. and Richard Rohr. Learn more and keep up with Brian at his website: BrianMcLaren.net.

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