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    Everyday Courage for Extraordinary Times

    en-usSeptember 14, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Fear is a reaction, courage is a decision. These 8 powerful words are from my Guest, Joe Tye’s, new class, “Everyday Courage for Extraordinary Times.” Everything in our life--our successes, joys, mediocrity, losses, & failures can be traced back to decisions we have made along the way at critical moments. We are currently in a time of GREAT historic significance. The decisions EACH of us make (whether we SEE ourselves as people of power, or not important at all), WILL impact not only OUR future but that of our country & our world for perhaps centuries to come. It all comes down to COURAGE. Even if we do not feel particularly courageous now, we each have the possibility to LEARN Courage. My guest has developed this class, for people like you & me! This is an impromptu Episode with Joe Tye, Founder & Head Coach of Values Coach, a firm obsessively focused on helping hospitals build a positive culture of ownership with courses on values-based life & leadership skills.

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