Harnessing Spaces for Meaningful Change and Leadership
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In this episode of The Arable Leader, host Karl Martin and colleague Emily Sanders dive into Karl's book, "The Cave, the Road, the Table, and the Fire," exploring the spatial dimensions of leadership. They discuss the significance of context, the practice of daily reflection, and how to combat comparison and imposter syndrome. The episode highlights the importance of bravery, curiosity, and meaningful conversations.
Karl introduces the "four S's" framework—Safety, Sustainability, Significance, and Service—as a foundation for impactful leadership. They underscore the table as a unique space for connection and open dialogue, and share their current reading lists. This thought-provoking conversation encourages embracing discomfort for growth and promoting a balanced, purpose-driven approach to leadership.
Learn more about Karl's book - https://www.amazon.com/Cave-Road-Table-Fire-Leading/dp/1910012874/
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Learn more: www.arableco.com
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zjg_wtAJ3lU
The Arable Leader Podcast features conversations with incredible leaders. We discuss what it really takes to lead from your soul...to be True, Brave, Kind, and Curious. In a world where leadership is, at best, untrusted, and, at worst, in abject crisis, we're working to equip people with the greatest of human skills: leadership. This is leadership of a different kind.
Host Karl Martin is the Founder and CEO of Arable, a Leadership house that coaches top-tier leaders, specializing in cultural health. He has 25 years of experience leading teams to new levels of growth and coaching individuals to break through personal obstacles, enabling them to lead in a healthy way. Blending ancient wisdom and cutting-edge behavioral science in coaching and leadership development, Arable is changing the way global businesses and individuals develop through their True, Brave, Kind, and Curious model of healthy growth.
Learn more: www.arableco.com
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