EPISODES

Episode 6: Gaby King Morse
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Episode 6: Gaby King Morse

Join Erin Cox as she flies solo on this episode of the Lead and Live Well podcast with guest Gaby King Morse, an influential leader with over 25 years of experience in the non-profit and for-profit sectors. Gaby, now the President and CEO of the Center for Women in Enterprise, discusses pivotal moments in her career, from working in her family's business, to figuring out how to fundraise when the moment required it, to becoming a powerhouse fundraiser and organizational leader. Gaby’s insights into effective leadership, building trust within teams, and the importance of clear and kind communication are sure to make you think, and Gaby and Erin’s stories of the time they shared at uAspire just may make you belly laugh. This episode is not to be missed!

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Episode 6: Siobhan O’Riordan
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Episode 6: Siobhan O’Riordan

In this episode of the "Lead and Live Well" podcast, Erin Cox and Scott Knox interview Siobhan O'Riordan, a former teacher turned Gallup-certified CliftonStrengths coach and social sector consultant. Siobhan shares her career journey, highlighting pivotal moments influenced by both intention and chance. Ever an educator, Siobhan offers practical advice on understanding and leveraging your strengths, how reflection and feedback can fuel personal and professional growth, and strategies to articulate your multi-faceted skills. This episode - and much of Siobhan’s work - will be particularly intriguing for our listeners who are “generalists,” which Siobhan describes as follows:

“A generalist’s expertise is intentionally broad; they excel at understanding an organization as a whole entity, identifying and filling gaps, and seizing opportunities to catalyze and champion new projects. Generalists are both interested in figuring out complex problems and finding ways in which they can seed solutions and help the team meet the resulting challenges.”

Join Scott, Erin, and Siobhan - all Generalists themselves - for this enlightening conversation!

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Episode 5: Naomi Roth-Gaudette
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Episode 5: Naomi Roth-Gaudette

In this lively episode, Erin Cox and Scott Knox sit down with Naomi Roth-Gaudette, a dynamic leader in the social impact world. Naomi shares the captivating story of her leadership journey, from her early days as a PIRG organizer to founding her own consulting firm, NRG Consulting. Full of energy and wisdom, Naomi dives into the importance of community, the power of networking, and the value of saying 'yes' to new opportunities. A must-listen for aspiring leaders and community builders alike.

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Episode 4: Kamalah Fletcher
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Episode 4: Kamalah Fletcher

This episode of the Lead & Live Well podcast features a heartfelt conversation with Kamalah Fletcher, who brings over two decades of non-profit leadership experience to the table. Hosts Erin Cox and Scott Knox explore Kamalah's story, from the challenges she faced in her early career to founding her own transformative agency. Kamalah’s reflections on turning personal needs into professional strengths and maintaining wellness amidst demanding work are both profound and practical. Tune in to learn from Kamalah's rich experiences and gain insights on leading a balanced and impactful life.

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Episode 3: Yi-Chin Chen
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Episode 3: Yi-Chin Chen

In this illuminating episode of the Lead and Live Well podcast, hosts Erin Cox and M. Scott Knox engage in a profound conversation with Yi-Chin Chen, the Executive Director of Friends of the Children Boston. Sharing her remarkable journey from a high school dropout to a leading figure in the social impact space, Yi-Chin reflects on the pivotal moments, challenges, and mentors that shaped her leadership philosophy. With her unique perspective as a "third culture Bostonian," Yi-Chin discusses the role of identity, the power of embracing chaos, and the importance of nurturing one's multifaceted self for impactful leadership. Through stories of personal growth and professional evolution, Yi-Chin offers invaluable insights into leading with authenticity, fostering resilience, and the ongoing quest for work-life harmony. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the nuances of social impact leadership and the transformative power of embracing one's own path.

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Episode 2: Alex McCray
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Episode 2: Alex McCray

In this insightful episode of the Lead and Live Well podcast, hosts Erin Cox and M. Scott Knox sit down with Alex McCray, a seasoned veteran of the social sector with nearly 30 years of experience. Alex's dynamic career spans both the nonprofit direct service and funder sides of the sector and highlights his passion for education and the arts.  Listeners will gain valuable insights as Alex discusses the importance of mindfulness, patience, and authentic leadership; the significance of understanding communication styles within teams; the necessity of integrating work and life; and the power of being intentional and present. Alex also touches upon his personal practices of mindfulness, including silent retreats, which have profoundly influenced his approach to leadership and personal well-being. This conversation is not only a deep dive into Alex McCray’s impactful journey but also a session filled with practical advice for leaders in all sectors. Tune in to learn how to lead and live well from an individual who embodies these principles through his work and life.

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Episode 1: Dr. Melinda Day
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Episode 1: Dr. Melinda Day

Join us on this episode of the Lead and Live Well podcast as Erin Cox and M. Scott Knox welcome the incredibly distinguished Dr. Melinda Day. Dr. Day's career has included leadership roles in organizational development, non-profit management, higher education reform, and workforce development. She currently serves as the Chief Impact Officer at the Food Bank of the Rockies and as the Executive Officer of Metier Education. Tune in as Dr. Day shares her journey of curiosity and determination, from tackling systemic inequalities to broader community engagement, all while balancing her multifaceted professional life and her role as a mother. Dr. Day's candid discussion about her determination, drive, and the role of joy in her work is both enlightening and motivational. This is an inspiring conversation you won't want to miss!

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