Leadership Lessons From The Great Books

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West w/Tom Libby
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  • Welcome and Introduction - 00:00:54
  • “Their Manners are Decorous and Praiseworthy” - 00:01:31
  • New World Geography, Old Human Behavior - 00:11:09  
  • Tom Libby Introduction as Eagle Rising - 00:15:22
  • The Eye-Opening Nature of Dee Brown's Book - 00:16:47
  • Everything I've Ever Read by Howard Zinn - 00:20:19
  • Talking Past Each other in the Same Room - 00:26:43
  • Conception of Ownership - 00:30:00
  • Adaptations of Western Europeans - 00:37:10
  • Little Crow's War - 00:42:00
  • There Are No Winners in a Clash of Civilizations, Just the Dead and the Survivors - 00:49:00
  • The Tragedy of Little Crow's Leadership - 00:53:04
  • MetaCom Tried to Push Back the Colonists - 00:59:02
  • One Million Buffalo on the Great Plains - 1:01:53
  • Red Cloud’s War - 1:13:00
  • Colonel Carrington's Leadership Failures - 1:21:21
  • There Were Very Few People in Those Meetings That Saw Native Americans as Human Beings - 1:26:00
  • What Do You Replace Manifest Destiny With? - 1:34:49
  • Are We Better At Counting the Cost of Explorations and Warfare - 1:42:33
  • The Rise and Fall of Donehogawa - 1:52:47
  • Building Resiliency by Going Through Hell - 2:00:54
  • Staying on the Path - 2:09:40
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Creators & Guests

Host
Jesan Sorrells
CEO of HSCT Publishing, home of Leadership ToolBox and LeadingKeys
Host
Thomas Libby
Producer
Leadership Toolbox
The home of Leadership ToolBox, LeaderBuzz, and LeadingKeys. Leadership Lessons From The Great Books podcast link here: https://t.co/3VmtjgqTUz

What is Leadership Lessons From The Great Books?

Understanding great literature is better than trying to read and understand (yet) another business book, Leadership Lessons From The Great Books leverages insights from the GREAT BOOKS of the Western canon to explain, dissect, and analyze leadership best practices for the post-modern leader.