The Ripples of Impact Around Doing Good – Joshua Berry
About This Episode
What if you were to incorporate an intentionality behind doing good within your career so both you and those around you could all benefit?
On this episode we welcome Joshua Berry, Managing Director at Econic and the author of his new book Dare To Be Naive. Joshua and Econic consult with businesses to discover and expand behaviors and practices that empower growth for them and their organizations.
Within the conversation, Joshua informs us on the importance of intentionality behind doing good, especially when in a leadership role. Beyond this, we get specific insights including:
• The importance of meeting others where they're at
• Why you should own your ideas and what that can do for a person
• The demand others have for vulnerability in their leaders
• Why you must give yourself permission to learn from mistakes
You can learn more about Joshua and Econic by heading to Econic.co (https://www.econic.co/) and you can also learn all about his new book at daretobenaive.com (https://joshualeeberry.com/dare-to-be-naive/)
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