Empowering Change: Lisa Gable's Mission to Transform the World One Connection at a Time

Applied Intelligence - Ein Podcast von Imteaz Ahamed

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In this enlightening episode, we dive deep with Lisa Gable, a former US Ambassador, UN delegate, CEO, and 5-time award-winning Wall Street Journal/USA Today best-selling author of "Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South." Lisa's remarkable journey, from working alongside global leaders to tapping into the potential of tomorrow's innovators, gives her a unique perspective on addressing the world's pressing challenges. With her extensive experience, she discusses the importance of partnership, mentorship, and relationship-building as tools for catalyzing positive change. How can we ensure that groundbreaking solutions reach those who need them most? And in an age overwhelmed by technology and apps, what simple productivity tricks does Lisa swear by? Holding significant roles such as the Chairperson of Diplomatic Courier’s futuristic think tank, World in 2050, and as a Distinguished Fellow at the Hunt Institute for Engineering and Humanities, SMU Lyle School of Engineering, Lisa is a force to be reckoned with. Her motivation is infectious, and her call to action is simple yet profound: make one small change for another person every day. Don't miss out on this awesome conversation!


Connect with Lisa:

    - Website: https://www.lisagable.com/
    - Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagable/
    - Twitter: @lisagable
    - Instagram: lisagableofficial

Timestamps:

    00:59 - Innovation and Leadership
    07:21 - Advocacy for Ethical AI
    24:48 - The Importance of Mentorship
    25:53 - Health and Wellness Advocacy
    29:57 - Legacy and Future Endeavors
    32:32 - Drive for Service to Others
    33:52 - Productivity Hacks and Habits
    35:25 - Book Recommendations Join us for more fascinating conversations on Empowering Change: Lisa Gable's Mission to Transform the World One Connection at a Time, and stay inspired!

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