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Love and leadership, in the modern world, are most unlikely to be found in just a single statement. On the other hand, I had the pleasure of connecting with them and discussing their applications with the help of my guest for this episode, Kerry Steuart.
We all know that love is a powerful driving force in helping others and influencing others to grow and evolve.
In a similar manner, leadership is also serving, caring, and influencing others to grow and evolve. In this episode, Kerry and I indulge more in how the philosophy of love can be practiced by business leaders, the effect of love on an organization's progress, and the rightful approach of leaders in exercising love within themselves and pouring it onto their people.
For more resources on how you can be a leader who unleashes authenticity and influences excellence, feel free to visit my website:
www.mandhyan.com
You can also send me a message through my social media accounts:
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/raju.mandhyan
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajumandhyan/
About the Guest
Kerry is a Gulf War Veteran who spent eight years in the Air Force. He has a BS in Business Management, is a 500hr Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) with Yoga Alliance, and has been retired since 2014. Suffering from chronic pain and PTSD since his military days, Kerry understands firsthand the numerous benefits of yoga and meditation for pain reduction and mental clarity. He is a yoga instructor that recognizes and believes that yoga can cause both physical and mental transformations that result in less pain, reduced PTSD symptoms, and a reduction in stress. He provides a variety of classes that serve those looking for a physical challenge as well as a complete mindfulness/meditation practice. He realizes that people come to the mat at all different levels with different intentions and he welcomes everyone to come and make the class their unique yoga experience. His personal objective is to make yoga available and affordable to everyone in the Community by providing a variety of yoga classes, workshops, and teacher training in a space that is comprised of unconditional love and acceptance.
By Raju MandhyanLove and leadership, in the modern world, are most unlikely to be found in just a single statement. On the other hand, I had the pleasure of connecting with them and discussing their applications with the help of my guest for this episode, Kerry Steuart.
We all know that love is a powerful driving force in helping others and influencing others to grow and evolve.
In a similar manner, leadership is also serving, caring, and influencing others to grow and evolve. In this episode, Kerry and I indulge more in how the philosophy of love can be practiced by business leaders, the effect of love on an organization's progress, and the rightful approach of leaders in exercising love within themselves and pouring it onto their people.
For more resources on how you can be a leader who unleashes authenticity and influences excellence, feel free to visit my website:
www.mandhyan.com
You can also send me a message through my social media accounts:
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/raju.mandhyan
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajumandhyan/
About the Guest
Kerry is a Gulf War Veteran who spent eight years in the Air Force. He has a BS in Business Management, is a 500hr Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) with Yoga Alliance, and has been retired since 2014. Suffering from chronic pain and PTSD since his military days, Kerry understands firsthand the numerous benefits of yoga and meditation for pain reduction and mental clarity. He is a yoga instructor that recognizes and believes that yoga can cause both physical and mental transformations that result in less pain, reduced PTSD symptoms, and a reduction in stress. He provides a variety of classes that serve those looking for a physical challenge as well as a complete mindfulness/meditation practice. He realizes that people come to the mat at all different levels with different intentions and he welcomes everyone to come and make the class their unique yoga experience. His personal objective is to make yoga available and affordable to everyone in the Community by providing a variety of yoga classes, workshops, and teacher training in a space that is comprised of unconditional love and acceptance.