#2265
Mentioned in 20 episodes

Leadership In Turbulent Times

Book • 2018
In this book, Doris Kearns Goodwin examines the leadership skills of four U.S.

presidents through their experiences during significant crises.

The book is organized into three parts: the early days and ambitions of each president, their overcoming of significant early obstacles, and their leadership strategies during their presidencies.

Goodwin delves into how each president—Lincoln during the Emancipation Proclamation, Theodore Roosevelt during the coal strike, Franklin Roosevelt during his first 100 days, and Lyndon Johnson during the Civil Rights Act—demonstrated unique leadership qualities that enabled them to surmount challenges and make significant impacts on the nation.

Mentioned by

Mentioned in 20 episodes

Mentioned by Alan Shorr as the authority on Abraham Lincoln, consulted for the musical Three Summers of Lincoln.
392 snips
629. How Is Live Theater Still Alive?
Mentioned by
undefined
Ryan Holiday
as a collection of profiles of leaders who led through profound adversity, by one of the great biographers.
340 snips
Why Would It Go Differently For You? | 9 Life-Changing Books
Mentioned by
undefined
Ryan Holiday
in relation to his book on Lincoln.
288 snips
Austin Kleon on Fueling Artistic Ambition
Recommended by
undefined
Ryan Holiday
as a 'greatest hits' shorter option of Doris's work.
96 snips
Lincoln’s Secret Weapon (It Wasn’t Power)
Mentioned by
undefined
Ryan Holiday
as containing great material on Abraham Lincoln.
87 snips
This Was Washington’s Philosophy | Power Fades. Character Leads.
Mentioned by
undefined
Ryan Holiday
as a source for information on Theodore Roosevelt's presidency.
28 snips
Ryan Holiday On the Pursuit of Virtue
Recommended by
undefined
Ryan Holiday
as one of the best leadership books he's ever read.
24 snips
The Thing We Never Want To Do | Ask DS
Mentioned by
undefined
Ryan Holiday
as a recommended book on leadership.
19 snips
This Matters Way More Than The Details | Ask DS
Mentioned by
undefined
General Randy A. George
as an amazing book.
16 snips
Write It Down: General George on Reflection, Reading, and Readiness

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app