Providence Walk With Me
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We're all on a journey to reach our full potential and purpose. And no matter where you are on your path, know that we walk together and not alone. At the Providence Mission Leadership Institute, we believe the path to leadership is self-discovery. To support you, we're bringing the most advanced thinkers in the country to help unpack all that we carry with us on this journey in..
Providence Walk With Me
4M ago
Wayne Jonas, M.D., a board-certified, practicing family physician, an expert in integrative health and whole person care delivery, and a widely published scientific investigator, joins host Martin Schreiber to discuss whole person healing ..read more
Providence Walk With Me
1y ago
In part two of our conversation, host Martin Schreiber and guest Elizabeth Lesser, explore how meditation and introspection can strengthen your ability to speak your truth ..read more
Providence Walk With Me
1y ago
Tom shares about the importance of presence and communication in a virtual work environment ..read more
Providence Walk With Me
1y ago
Sr. Mary Waskowiak is speaking from the border about the Common Good and her commitment to living in migrant communities.   ..read more
Providence Walk With Me
1y ago
Michael discusses his work in religion, politics and the Catholic church, as well as how inclusion can help us develop as health care leaders ..read more
Providence Walk With Me
1y ago
Maureen shares the critical sense of smell in identifying vulnerability and ways of healing, as well as our judgements and misconceptions with the sense of smell in health care settings. Listen also for the importance of connection and community, and asking others “what matters to you today ..read more
Providence Walk With Me
1y ago
What beckons you? Carolyn Woo shares how knowing yourself and honoring that knowledge is the key to being your whole person. Listen to her journey of leaving Hong Kong in 1972 to be a Purdue University foreign exchange student with only one year of funding. With scholarships and fellowships, she was able to complete her Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D. in Strategy by 1979. After two years in industry, Carolyn was recruited back to the Purdue faculty. Soon after promotion to full professor, she was drafted into administration, first as director of the Master’s programs in Business, and then as Ass ..read more
Providence Walk With Me
1y ago
Chef Sandy Sauter discusses how cooking and hospitality activates our awareness of our surroundings, which is particularly important leadership skill for how we "set the table" for those we serve and anticipate their needs ..read more
Providence Walk With Me
1y ago
Sister Helen Prejean is the author of Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States. She talks with Martin about her experiences that shaped her views on human dignity, and how health care workers can find hope in these times of pandemic.  ..read more
Providence Walk With Me
1y ago
In this Part 2 conversation, Dr. Isom discusses her experiences in work and parenthood that inform ways of building an anti-racist culture that is inclusive of those on the margins ..read more