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  • Team Leadership Gone Rogue: When the Rules No Longer Work, It's Time to Rewrite Them
    2026/04/15
    The most dangerous leadership crisis isn't a bad leader — it's a good leader playing it too safe.

    Whether you're running a nonprofit, leading a healthcare team, or building an organization from the ground up, the old playbook is showing its age. The leaders who are winning right now aren't the ones with the most resources — they're the ones willing to question the rules, disrupt the dysfunction, and lead their teams with uncommon courage.

    On this episode of Leadership Matters with the People's Doctors, Draye, Dr. Loretta, and Dr. Sheryl get real about what happens when conventional leadership stops working — and what it takes to go rogue the right way. This isn't about chaos or rebellion. It's about strategic disruption: knowing which rules were never serving your people in the first place, and having the guts to rewrite them.
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    1 時間 1 分
  • Leadership in Action: Empowering Teams for Lasting Success
    2026/04/08

    In this episode of Leadership Matters with the Peoples' Doctors, we continue our discussion on effective leadership and team building. Our focus today is on strategies for building and empowering teams to achieve lasting success. Our guest this week is Ms. Marcquilla Allen, Senior Director of Family Engagement and Health Services at Acelero. If you care about bringing out the best in others—and stretching yourself along the way—you're in the right place. We will dive in and explore what happens when leadership moves from theory to action.

    Whether you're stepping into your very first leadership role or you've been guiding teams for years, you'll find something here that speaks to you. So, join us as we explore what happens when leadership moves from ideas to action. Join co-hosts Dr. Sheryl White, Dr. Undraye Howard, and Dr. Loretta Howard on Leadership Matters with the Peoples Doctors, Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

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    58 分
  • Leading from the Front — The Real Work of Team Leadership
    2026/04/01

    In this episode of Leadership with the Peoples' Doctors, we dive into the art and practice of team leadership with Mr. Rudolph A. Johnson, III. Mr. Johnson shares his views on what it really takes to guide a group of individuals toward a shared vision and more. Whether you're a seasoned manager, a new team lead, or someone aspiring to step into leadership, this conversation unpacks the habits, mindsets, and skills that separate good leaders from great ones. Join co-hosts Dr. Sheryl White, Dr. Undraye Howard, and Dr. Loretta Howard on Leadership Matters. Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

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  • The Leader in the Mirror: Mastering Emotional Intelligence at the Top
    2026/03/18
    Join us as we continue this month's series on "Emotional Intelligence" with special guest Kevin Walsh.

    What separates a good leader from a great one? It's not strategy. It's not credentials. It's self-awareness. This week on Leadership Matters with the People's Doctors, we sit down with a senior executive who has walked the halls of organizational power — and learned that the most important work a leader does is the inner work.

    This week our guest is Kevin Walsh. Kevin spent 43 years in child welfare, mental health and the juvenile justice system in the state of New York. Kevin has coached and developed leaders across industries, helping them name what they feel, manage what they carry, and connect in ways that transform culture. If you lead people — or aspire to — this conversation will challenge you, equip you, and remind you that emotional intelligence isn't soft. It's the hardest skill you'll ever develop.
    Tune in to Leadership Matters with the People's Doctors—Dr. Sheryl White, Dr. Undraye Howard, and Dr. Loretta Howard—Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
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  • Emotional Intelligence: The Leadership Edge You Can't Afford to Ignore
    2026/03/11

    What separates good leaders from great ones isn't always found in a strategic plan — it lives in the space between how you see yourself and how others experience you. It's the capacity to read a room before you speak, to stay grounded when the pressure is on, and to draw out the best in the people you lead. That's Emotional Intelligence — and it remains one of the most powerful, and most overlooked, competencies in leadership today.

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    58 分
  • Leadership and Emotional Intelligence
    2026/03/05

    Tune into Leadership Matters with the People's Doctors' co-hosts' roundtable discussion on leadership and emotional intelligence. This episode explores how leadership and emotional intelligence intersect to shape trust, culture, and performance. Through a grounded conversation on self‑awareness, empathy, and the ability to navigate complex interpersonal dynamics, we look at why technical skill alone isn't enough for modern leaders. The discussion highlights practical ways leaders can read a room, regulate their own reactions, build psychological safety, and make decisions that balance clarity with compassion. Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of how emotionally intelligent leadership strengthens teams, reduces friction, and creates environments where people can do their best work. You don't want to miss the collaborative knowledge sharing discussion with Dr. Sheryl White, Dr. Undraye Howard, and Dr. Loretta Howard. Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring solutions!

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  • The Anatomy of Visionary Leadership
    2026/02/25
    What does it really mean to be a visionary leader? In this episode, we sit down with John Jeanetta, President and CEO of Heartland Family Service — an organization that has strengthened individuals and families across the Nebraska community since 1875 — to explore visionary leadership in all its forms. From the Transformational leader who dismantles the status quo, to the Strategic thinker who positions their organization ahead of the curve, to the Inspirational communicator who turns a mission into a movement — John brings each of these dimensions to life through the lens of real leadership in one of the region's most impactful human services organizations. We'll also explore the Innovative visionary who sees opportunity where others see obstacles, the Adaptive leader who holds the vision steady when circumstances shift, and the Social and Ethical visionary who leads with conscience and advocates for lasting change far beyond the bottom line.
    Whether you lead a nonprofit, a corporation, or a community, this conversation will challenge you to examine your own leadership lens — and remind you that the greatest leaders don't simply embody one of these types. They know when to draw from all of them.
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    58 分
  • Becoming a Visionary Leader - Roundtable Discussion
    2026/02/19

    Want to learn more about becoming or supporting others in becoming a visionary leader? Tune into Leadership Matters with the People's Doctors' co-hosts roundtable discussion on visionary leadership. You don't want to miss the collaborative knowledge sharing discussion with Dr. Sheryl White, Dr. Undraye Howard, and Dr. Loretta Howard. Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring solutions!

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    1 時間 2 分