The G.O.P., Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders

The second Republican primary debate has come and gone. While otherwise notable contenders like Trump and Bush swung and missed, Carly Fiorina showed up to win. Also, on the Clinton train, things are looking a lot like 2008—and worse. Finally, what does a senior-citizen, Democratic Socialist from Vermont have [read more]

2026-06-17T08:18:26-04:00September 23rd, 2015|Podcast|

Building Healthy Leadership Cultures

Stephen describes in detail the context of his 2012 publication, Ten Signs of a Leadership Crash, in today’s political climate. There are common behaviors that almost always lead to a leadership crash. From four-star generals to small business owners, all leaders are susceptible. The good news is that tragedy can [read more]

2026-06-17T08:18:26-04:00September 16th, 2015|Podcast|

2016: Year of the GreatMan

Scan the headlines of our times and you will find a common theme. Look at the violence of our times. Look at the rise of ISIS. Look at issues like rape on the campuses. Consider the tensions between police and citizens.  What is at the heart of each of [read more]

2026-06-17T08:18:26-04:00September 9th, 2015|Podcast|

Learning How to Learn: The 2015 Edition

The start of school is a stressful time for millions of people. They have never been taught how to learn and so they spend most of their time in school lost, confused, angry and bored. Stephen spent most of his early school years just this way. He did poorly [read more]

2026-06-17T08:18:26-04:00September 2nd, 2015|Podcast|

Men and Affairs

Over the last two weeks, more than 30 million names from marital-infidelity networking site "Ashley Madison" have been leaked online by hackers. Claiming the act was in retribution for the website's "Full Delete" service, which allegedly claimed to scrub all user data from the site without actually doing so, the hackers released [read more]

2026-06-17T08:18:26-04:00August 26th, 2015|Podcast|

Ten Things I Have Changed About How I Write

As a New York Times best-selling author, Stephen has a couple of decades' worth of writing experience. And his upcoming book, a work of about 70,000 words, has put him in the writing chair for a more-than-usual amount of time. For this week's episode, he's come up with a few useful improvements to [read more]

2026-06-17T08:18:26-04:00August 19th, 2015|Podcast|

Speaking and the Republican Debate

The first Republican primary debate is behind us, and it seems that a certain narcissist in the real estate industry stole the show—according to major media, that is. This podcast focuses on more serious matters. In this episode, Stephen breaks down the basics of media training. Or, how to behave on [read more]

2026-06-17T08:18:26-04:00August 12th, 2015|Podcast|

The Planned Parenthood Videos

Recently released videos of Planned Parenthood officials discussing the harvesting of organs from “fetal matter” have stirred widespread controversy. Anti-abortion advocates in Congress have unsuccessfully attempted to defund Planned Parenthood, a move they will likely attempt again soon. In this podcast, Stephen reminds listeners that while the recent videos [read more]

2026-06-17T08:18:26-04:00August 5th, 2015|Podcast|

The Christian Addiction to Bad News

Some people are far too eager to believe any bad news that circulates on the internet. It seems that some folks just want to stand on the rubble of Western civilization and say, “I told you so!” Any bad news is good news to them. In this podcast, Stephen [read more]

2026-06-17T08:18:26-04:00July 29th, 2015|Podcast|

What About the Confederate Flag?

The morning after Dylann Roof murdered nine people in the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Charleston, South Carolina, all of the flags on South Carolina State House grounds went to half-staff—except for one. So began the current nationwide debate about the Confederate flag. More chillingly, Roof had draped himself in that [read more]

2026-06-17T08:18:26-04:00July 22nd, 2015|Podcast|
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