Thought Leader

Lee Chambers is an environmental psychologist, wellbeing consultant, awarded entrepreneur, and radio host. Lee says his core objective is to increase employees' productivity, motivation, and innovation. His fascinating life story teaches us that we impact others in ways we are unaware of and enhances the importance of interconnectivity awareness. His turning point in life was when he learned to walk again, and while recovering, he began to understand what it means to walk from a professional perspective. Lee is passionate about being continuously curious, exploring the world differently, and helping empower people along the way.

Show Notes

👕 Lee’s most vibrant shirt and his business. 00:46
🔀 Functional coaching: interconnected aspects people are not always aware of. 02:21
🧒🏽 Lee was an incessantly curious child: grandparents’ moral values. 05:25
🚶🏽 Reflection point: losing the ability to walk and having to relearn. 07:57
⚡ People are making all the impact: Understanding ourselves is not intuitive and is not taught in our educational system.  09:17
👨🏽‍🔬 How Lee uses different elements of his experiences and experiments with it. 11:32
↪️ The importance of having a hook on the back of your head: looking at things from different perspectives. 15:13
👣 Learning to walk again: Stress comes from meaning, which brings responsibility. 18:26
🎯 A very holistic approach in working with startups and building cultures. 21:15


Connect with Lee: www.leechambers.org 
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What is Thought Leader?

We put scare quotes around the term “thought leader.” Don't worry - no hagiographic interviews here. No upsells, no bullshit.

We have great conversations with true innovators, thinkers, disrupters, creatives, and a few fools. (You decide.) We ask them all for insights, stories and tools. (You'll laugh, you'll shout, you might fall asleep. It's all good.)

We are all thought leaders. Think more. Lead better.