by Robert MacNaughton | Sep 30, 2018 | Blog, Relational Leadership Summit 2016
Thank you for checking-out our top resources on Relational Leadership. We've been developing this work, and networking with similar experts in the field to help practitioners and professionals like yourself. We hope you enjoy this compilation of some of our best work....
by Robert MacNaughton | May 16, 2017 | Blog, Relational Leadership Summit 2016, Video
Many who consider themselves on a path of self-development still see the body as an afterthought or a vehicle to be fine-tuned and maintained. In his Relational Leadership Summit talk, A.J. Pape opens new possibilities of living in the body as the ground of life, the...
by Robert MacNaughton | Apr 14, 2017 | Blog, Relational Leadership Summit 2016, Video
Jason Gore is a managing partner at Neuberg, Gore & Associates, a coaching firm that specializes in coaching CEOs of well-funded, high-growth startups. Many of their clients are young engineers who suddenly found themselves leading large teams. As a result, the...
by Robert MacNaughton | Mar 9, 2017 | Blog, Relational Leadership Summit 2016, Video
In her Relational Leadership Summit presentation, Austin and Bay Area authentic relating facilitator Heather McClellan shares her thoughts and research on some of the most common ways that authentic relating practices and communities go awry.
by Robert MacNaughton | Feb 28, 2017 | Blog, Relational Leadership Summit 2016, Video
The word Authenticity gets thrown around a lot these days. While it speaks to the heart of what so many people are longing for, it also carries its share of (often annoying) baggage. What are the pitfalls of emphasizing practices on authenticity? How many people have...
by Jason Digges | Feb 15, 2017 | Blog, Relational Leadership Summit 2016, Video
Are you daring to start a revolution, and would like to make it to the other side relatively un-scathed? Here are some things to consider… Robert Kandell has been on the front-lines of progressive community organization in some pretty edgy territory. Fortunately...