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Guest Overview
We live at the moment when technology has connected the world, yet many people experience a rising sense of disconnection, and research confirms feelings of isolation are increasing. This week's guest Susan McPherson provides an antidote.
As the author of the Lost Art of Connecting, Susan's book provides a valuable methodology for connecting and building more meaningful relationships. Whether at events, at work, as a manager or leader, a parent or a politician, Susan provides straightforward guidance on how to rekindle the core human skills many have somehow left behind.
As a serial connector, Susan is also an angel investor, corporate responsibility expert, and founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a communications consultancy focused on the intersection of brands and social impact. She is also a contributor to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes.
Susan opens up about her early journey in life, developing her thirst for adventure and the vast role her mother and father had in nurturing her deep sense of curiosity and willingness to embrace risk. She describes the values they instilled, the impact that her mother's tragic death had on the direction Susan's taken in life, and the serendipitous connections that led her to a career in journalism and entrepreneurship.
Susan discusses how she became an accidental entrepreneur in her late 40's, and we talk about her perspectives on the role of corporations in helping combat our climate challenges and social inequities. She shares her optimism from witnessing the changes and commitments from her corporate clients to address the environmental challenges.
Susan also deconstructs the three core steps to her Art of Connecting' Gather, Ask and Do' methodology, and discusses its application and value to individuals, managers, leaders, parents, and event organizers.
I hope you’re inspired by the optimism, compassion, and generosity of spirit of Susan McPherson.
Social Links
The Lost Art of Connecting book
MCPStrategies
Links in the show
Ted Kennedy
Boston Herald Traveller
Dupont Plaza Hotel Fire
USA Today
Gannett
Emily Ramshaw
19th News
Brant Anderson
Refugee
Care
Paris Climate Accord
IPCC
SDG’s
Kindred
Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Beth Comstock
Girls Rising
Nation Swell
Stacy Marie Ishmael
Yael Eisenstat
The Daughters of Kobani
Babylon Berlin
Kathryn Finney
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Guest Overview
We live at the moment when technology has connected the world, yet many people experience a rising sense of disconnection, and research confirms feelings of isolation are increasing. This week's guest Susan McPherson provides an antidote.
As the author of the Lost Art of Connecting, Susan's book provides a valuable methodology for connecting and building more meaningful relationships. Whether at events, at work, as a manager or leader, a parent or a politician, Susan provides straightforward guidance on how to rekindle the core human skills many have somehow left behind.
As a serial connector, Susan is also an angel investor, corporate responsibility expert, and founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a communications consultancy focused on the intersection of brands and social impact. She is also a contributor to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes.
Susan opens up about her early journey in life, developing her thirst for adventure and the vast role her mother and father had in nurturing her deep sense of curiosity and willingness to embrace risk. She describes the values they instilled, the impact that her mother's tragic death had on the direction Susan's taken in life, and the serendipitous connections that led her to a career in journalism and entrepreneurship.
Susan discusses how she became an accidental entrepreneur in her late 40's, and we talk about her perspectives on the role of corporations in helping combat our climate challenges and social inequities. She shares her optimism from witnessing the changes and commitments from her corporate clients to address the environmental challenges.
Susan also deconstructs the three core steps to her Art of Connecting' Gather, Ask and Do' methodology, and discusses its application and value to individuals, managers, leaders, parents, and event organizers.
I hope you’re inspired by the optimism, compassion, and generosity of spirit of Susan McPherson.
Social Links
The Lost Art of Connecting book
MCPStrategies
Links in the show
Ted Kennedy
Boston Herald Traveller
Dupont Plaza Hotel Fire
USA Today
Gannett
Emily Ramshaw
19th News
Brant Anderson
Refugee
Care
Paris Climate Accord
IPCC
SDG’s
Kindred
Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Beth Comstock
Girls Rising
Nation Swell
Stacy Marie Ishmael
Yael Eisenstat
The Daughters of Kobani
Babylon Berlin
Kathryn Finney
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.