From The Green Notebook

Joe Byerly
undefined
Jun 18, 2022 • 53min

Eric Barker-Learning How to Play Well With Others

Send us Fan MailBest-selling author and popular blogger Eric Barker joins Joe to discuss his latest book, Plays Well With Others, sharing what decades of research tells us about relationships and how we can build better ones in our own lives. In this episode, Joe and Eric cover first impressions, romantic relationships, friendships, and the importance of being a member of a community. Check out Eric's blog here!Looking to learn about more books like Eric's? Check out Joe's Monthly Reading List Email. Each month he recommends 3-5 new (and ancient) titles that you can leverage to help you lead with the best version of yourself.
undefined
Jun 4, 2022 • 44min

David Gergen- How Great Leaders are Made

Send us Fan MailDavid Gergen, former White House advisor to four different U.S. Presidents and New York Times- best selling author joins Joe to talk about his latest book Hearts Touched With Fire: How Great Leaders Are Made.  In this episode David argues that leaders must take an inner journey to master themselves before leading others. He also shares what he learned working for Presidents Nixon, Reagan, and Clinton. After spending the last two decades sharing leadership lessons with his students at the Harvard Kennedy School, he now hopes to spread them more widely through his book and this podcast. Looking for books to read to help you on your inner journey? Check out Joe's Monthly Reading List Email. Each month he recommends 3-5 new (and ancient) titles that you can leverage to help you lead with the best version of yourself. 
undefined
11 snips
May 21, 2022 • 1h 8min

MAJ. GEN. David Hodne- Culture, Communication, and Character

Send us Fan MailThe commanding general of the 4th Infantry Division, Major General David Hodne joins the show to discuss the lessons he's learned shaping the complex cultures of the organizations he's lead in the military. He shares stories about changing the way privates meet their drill sergeants on the first day of basic training, how character counts more than resume, and how he develops leaders in the 4th Infantry Division. Finally, he explains why communication is an important skill for leaders to develop.     
undefined
May 7, 2022 • 55min

LT. GEN. Xavier Brunson and COL. (RET) Kirsten Brunson-Managing the Tension Between Work and Family

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Joe talks to the Brunsons about how they've managed their careers and their family, while both having served in the U.S. Army.  LT. GEN. Brunson and Kirsten share lessons on communication, maintaining relationships with children, and emphasize the importance of counseling when couples feel stuck. 
undefined
Apr 23, 2022 • 1h 4min

Danny Warshay- How to Solve Problems

Send us Fan MailJoe interviews Danny Warshay, the founding Executive Director of the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship at Brown University and author of See, Solve, Scale: How Anyone Can Turn a Problem into a Breakthrough Success. In this episode, Danny explains how entrepreneurship is a process that anyone can learn, and that anyone can use to turn a problem into a solution with impact. Joe and Danny talk about why large organizations have antibodies against innovation and how leaders can use the see, solve, scale process to address unmet needs wherever they work. 
undefined
Apr 9, 2022 • 58min

Knight Campbell- Go Outside!

Send us Fan MailKnight Campbell, the founder and CEO of Cairn Leadership Strategies joins the show to discuss the untapped benefits of nature. Joe and Knight talk about how spending time outside can improve our mental health and help us become better leaders. He also shares how he uses  expeditions to help leaders  reach their full potential.  
undefined
Mar 26, 2022 • 51min

Tom Gordon- Turning Leadership Principles into Practice

Retired Marine Colonel Tom Gordon shares insights on leadership principles, emphasizing self-reflection and mentorship. The podcast also explores the impact of handwritten notes and expressing gratitude. Implementing routines and supervision, shaping culture and leadership, and recommended reading resources for leadership are discussed.
undefined
7 snips
Mar 12, 2022 • 52min

Mark Jacobsen- Growth Through Failure

Send us Fan MailAuthor and Air Force officer Mark Jacobsen joins Joe to discuss failure. Specifically, what it looks like, feels like, and how we can grow from it. Additionally, Mark talks with Joe about innovation and entrepreneurship, grappling with identity in the military, and his new book, Eating Glass: The Inner Journey Through Failure and Renewal.
undefined
Feb 26, 2022 • 54min

Matt Paxton- The Psychology of Stuff

Send us Fan MailTelevision host and author Matt Paxton joins Joe to discuss methods for people to declutter their homes and organize their lives. He talks with Joe about the psychology of material possessions and how minimizing those possessions leads to a happier life. Additionally, he discusses overcoming adversity, maintaining positivity, and finding opportunities in the most unlikely places. 
undefined
Feb 12, 2022 • 39min

Todd Henry- Learning to Lead Creative People

Send us Fan MailBest-selling author Todd Henry joins Joe to discuss the role leaders play in an organization. He discusses the challenges people face when moving into leadership roles and how to overcome them. Additionally, Todd provides great actionable advice for aspiring leaders looking to get optimal outcomes from their organizations.   

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