In the debut podcast episode of “Learning From Leaders,” guest host and member of The Cary Council, Erik Yohe sits down with two influential leaders, Kay Bailey Hutchison, former U.S. Senator and NATO Ambassador, and Robert Jordan, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, to explore the duality of leadership. During their conversation, these two leaders share their unique insights on how their global roles have shaped their perspectives while maintaining a deep commitment to their local communities.
This engaging discussion reveals how leaders at any level can make a meaningful impact, offering listeners practical strategies for fostering positive change in their own spheres of influence. Senator Hutchison and Ambassador Jordan share wisdom and experience on how you can become a more effective leader by balancing big-picture vision with a strong sense of community – and why the two go hand-in-hand.
Episode Details:
This episode was a special, live edition of the podcast, recorded at the annual Learning From Leaders event hosted by The Cary Council.
Host: Erik Yohe | Programming Chair, The Cary Council
Guests: Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Ambassador Robert Jordan (ret.)
Producer: Dustin Magwire | Digital Media Manager, Southwestern Medical Foundation
Videography: Brazos Film & Video - www.brazosfilms.com
Resources:
Claire Phillips 'My Why' video mentioned in the episode: https://youtu.be/ArC88MROoYs?si=jijTf2O-Rp5etthg
The Cary Council: www.swmedical.org/carycouncil
Southwestern Medical Foundation: www.swmedical.org
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Disclaimer:
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