Episodes
Robert Barry Fleming talks about growing up in Frankfort and returning to Louisville to lead an iconic Louisville arts institution. Robert mentions three sources that we want to add here to the notes:- Catalyst Project- Racial Equity Institute- The...
Published 07/13/20
Parks! Outdoors! Quality of place! A community is often defined by the quality of its public spaces, and Scott Martin chats about how Louisville can become an even greater, healthier, and more equitable community by working on our park systems. Here...
Published 06/30/20
Recorded on June 4. Nikki shares her insights on protesters, race relations, and how the business community can be part of the solution.
Published 06/12/20
Dr. Tailor is only the 6th woman to be elected President of the Greater Louisville Medical Society as well being the first Indian-American leader of that organization (and one of the youngest ever!). Aaron and Dr. Tailor discuss what unique talents she...
Published 06/01/20
Sarah shares her thoughts on women in leadership, how to re-open the Louisville economy, and ballroom dancing during a pandemic.
Published 05/25/20
Former Kentucky Derby Festival president and current Secretary of the Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet Mike Berry sits down with Aaron to discuss his leadership journey (which involves working alongside several iconic state leaders) and also how you...
Published 05/18/20
Aaron and Stacey discuss entrepreneurship, the value of relationships, and the power of understanding culture. And a little bit about learning spanish online during a pandemic.
Published 05/11/20
Aaron has a fascinating discussion with Mary Ellen Wiederwohl, Chief of Louisville Forward, about her journey into leadership and how a midnight trip to the fridge can make you realize that your job will never be the same.
Published 04/22/20
Aaron and Maggie have a great conversation about leading a small business through times of crisis (and why it's like playing a card game) - and also about a moment in Maggie's life when leadership was offered to her and she knew she had to step up and...
Published 04/22/20