The Take Home Podcast

The Take Home


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In episode 6, I lecture on chapter 5 of the 9th edition of Peter G. Northouse's "Leadership: Theory and Practice." During the segment, I provide an overview of Hersey and Blanchard's Situational Leadership Model, discuss details about the connection between a leader's style and the follower's developmental level, and why it's essential that leaders engage in conversations with their team members. 

In the Rapid Fire Interview segment, I discuss leadership philosophy and principles with Shelly Setzer, the co-founder of Realize, an organizational consulting and team development company that seeks to create enduring organizations where people flourish. Shelly is a fellow member of the Trinity University alumni community and was an important part of the Trinity women's soccer team that helped launch the program into the next stratosphere. 

She highlights the value of listening to your inner voice, that great leaders create cultures where employees can feel seen and heard, and why The Five Dysfunctions of a Team is a valuable tool for organizations, big or small. Shelly says that everyone in the organization, regardless of title, can 1) show up with curiosity and courage, 2) be yourself, and 3) work to build trust. It was such a joy to catch up with an old friend who is doing her part to make the world a better place!

Send me your thoughts and let's keep the conversation going on Twitter (@TingleJK) or on LinkedIn.

The first segment of each episode is geared specifically for his students and features a brief lecture on course readings, much of which is from the 9th edition of "Leadership: Theory and Practice" by Peter G. Northouse.

The second segment is great for students and anyone else interested in the relationship between sports and leadership. The Rapid Fire Interview segment which features a conversation between Jacob and brings the leadership theories to life and aims to give listeners a peek behind the curtain of being a leader in the dynamic sports biz.

The intro music is "Be My Guest" by Crowander. "My underground" by Distemper is the closing credits music. The music during the Rapid Fire segment is "Epic Cinematic" by Scott Holmes Music.

The podcast cover photo was taken by Jacob near a housing estate in WC1, London, England.

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The Take Home PodcastBy Jacob K. Tingle

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