Leadership In Practice
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Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Chef
Dani Chavez-Bello
Dani Chavez-Bello
167 classes available
Leadership In Practice #171 - Power of Curiosity: Blocks Out Anxiety + Builds Leaders
40
1hr 55mins
Nov 30
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #170 - Module 4: Solo Innovator - Feedback Seeking Skills (Required)
54
1hr 53mins
Nov 16
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #169 - The Cost of Unprocessed Trauma vs. The Hero’s Journey
0
1hr 45mins
Nov 9
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
LIP #168 - Test Kitchen Thursdays: Chef Coalition
0
1hr 29mins
Nov 2
The first Thursday of the month, Chef Dani will teach LIP to show how to cook delicious, gut-healthy foods to upgrade your health and wellbeing.
This month’s focus is on how to build community around the kitchen and how to build a low glycemic meal with great taste. Chef Dani will show you tricks to replace high carbs and sugars.
This month’s focus is on how to build community around the kitchen and how to build a low glycemic meal with great taste. Chef Dani will show you tricks to replace high carbs and sugars.
Leadership In Practice #167 - HOW to get out of your HEAD
194
1hr 46mins
Oct 26
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #166 - Biggest Blindspot When Coaching: Mind vs Body
0
1hr 36mins
Oct 19
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #165
0
1hr 15mins
Oct 12
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #164 - Habits for Innovation Skills
0
1hr 07mins
Sep 28
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #163 - Why Do People Make Repeated Mistakes?
88
1hr 20mins
Sep 21
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #162 - The 100 Year Change
0
1hr 51mins
Sep 14
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
LIP #161 - Test Kitchen Thursdays: Foods to Help Boost Your Immune System
0
1hr 16mins
Sep 7
This month, Chef Dani will be focusing on foods to help boost your immune system. As school starts and summer ends, you start to spend more time indoors with other people, making it easier to transmit germs that make you sick. Dani will show how we can start to strengthen our immune system to prepare us for flu season with small changes to what we eat every day.
Leadership In Practice #160 - SPEED is the Foundational REP to Risk Taking
78
1hr 43mins
Aug 17
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #159 - Module 4: Risk Taking
0
1hr 43mins
Aug 10
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #158 - Training The Leadership Bench
139
1hr 58mins
Jul 27
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #157 - Ambition REPs and Authenticity REPs
0
1hr 36mins
Jul 20
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
LIP #156 - Test Kitchen Thursdays: Dietary Fiber - Its Sources and Benefits from Intake
10
1hr 10mins
Jul 13
The first Thursday of every month, Chef Dani will teach LIP to show how to cook delicious, gut-healthy foods to upgrade your health and wellbeing.
This month’s focus is on dietary fiber. Chef Dani will discuss sources and types of fiber as well as benefits from its intake.
This month’s focus is on dietary fiber. Chef Dani will discuss sources and types of fiber as well as benefits from its intake.
Leadership In Practice #154 - Functional Training- Lessons Learned for Leading Teams
139
1hr 01mins
Jun 15
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #153
10
1hr 22mins
Jun 8
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
LIP #152 - Test Kitchen Thursdays: Nutrition for the Skin
0
1hr 31mins
Jun 1
The first Thursday of every month, Chef Dani will teach LIP to show how to cook delicious, gut-healthy foods to upgrade your health and wellbeing.
This month's session will focus on skin health. Chef Dani will discuss what you should eat to have healthy skin.
Leadership In Practice #151: Why Does The Average Adult Have the EQ of a 16 Year Old?
48
1hr 32mins
May 25
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Leadership In Practice #149 - Why Do People Lie?
0
51mins
May 11
LIP #148 - Test Kitchen Thursdays: Wheat & Gluten
158
1hr 32mins
May 4
The first Thursday of every month, Chef Dani will teach LIP to show how to cook delicious, gut-healthy foods to upgrade your health and wellbeing.
This month’s focus is on wheat and gluten and “why is American wheat bad for you?” Many people can eat bread & pasta in Europe and feel fine. But when they have the same thing here at home, it makes them sick. Chef Dani will discuss why – as well as how gluten can damage your gut health, additives made from wheat, and the differences between celiac, gluten intolerance and wheat allergy.
This month’s focus is on wheat and gluten and “why is American wheat bad for you?” Many people can eat bread & pasta in Europe and feel fine. But when they have the same thing here at home, it makes them sick. Chef Dani will discuss why – as well as how gluten can damage your gut health, additives made from wheat, and the differences between celiac, gluten intolerance and wheat allergy.
Leadership In Practice #147 - "Dreaming" in Practice
0
1hr 38mins
Apr 27
Leadership In Practice #146 - Why Do We Give Up on Our Dreams? + Chat GPT/AI Workshop
182
2hr 01mins
Apr 20
Leadership In Practice #145 - Fast Recovery: “Sever Your Thinking”
0
1hr 40mins
Apr 13
Leadership In Practice #143 - 2 Most Important Skills To Succeed in the Knowledge Economy
0
1hr 50mins
Mar 30
Leadership In Practice #142 - Discomfort is Toxic VS Discomfort is Precursor to Breakthrough Thinking
0
1hr 25mins
Mar 16
Leadership In Practice #141 - 5 Levels of People Productivity
0
1hr 11mins
Mar 9
Leadership In Practice #140 - Nxj Test Kitchen Thursday
58
1hr 03mins
Mar 2
“Test Kitchen Thursdays" (formerly known as Fermentation Friday). The first Thursday of every month, Chef Dani will teach LIP to show how to cook delicious, gut-healthy foods to upgrade your health and wellbeing.
Leadership In Practice #138 - The 100 Year Change in How To Do Strategy
0
1hr 26mins
Feb 16
Leadership In Practice #137: How Do I Get My Team Productive?
202
1hr 29mins
Feb 9
This is a weekly class for Leaders who 'in practice' spend majority of their time having to lead meetings, coach bottom/top/middle performers and much more.
Leadership In Practice #136 - NxJ Test Kitchen Thursdays
0
1hr 19mins
Feb 2
"Test Kitchen Thursdays" (formerly known as Fermentation Friday). The first Thursday of every month, Chef Dani will teach LIP to show how to cook delicious, gut-healthy foods to upgrade your health and wellbeing. This Thursday we'll be making bone broth. It tastes amazing and is great for your digestion, and has lots of nutrients that may also help joints, immunity, skin, sleep and more.
Here's what you'll need, and the recipe: (Ingredients for 10 portions)
1 lb chicken bones (carcass) (sold at whole foods but if you need to substitute, you can use any cut of chicken with bones)
2 lb veal short ribs bone in (sold at whole foods but if you need to substitute, you can use any cut of beef with bones)
2 lb ox tail
1 head of celery root
1 lb Idaho potatoes
1 lb carrots
2 leeks
½ bunch of parsley
½ bunch of cilantro
1 branch of rosemary
2 spoons of olive oil
Salt Water 8 quarts
Use your biggest soup pot. Preparation:
1-Cut all the vegetables except leeks in mirepoix (diced half-inch size)
2-Cut the leeks lengthwise in halves and thinly slices
3-Roast the chicken bones and beef bones in the oven at 350 degrees F for 10 minutes
4-In a soup pot, cook the vegetables with olive oil, starting with the leeks on low, then after 10 minutes add the rest of the vegetables, cook for 5 more minutes, and then add the meat and the bones and pour in the water. Let it simmer for 2 hours, then add the herbs and seasoning, cover it and simmer with lid on for 30 more minutes.
Leadership In Practice #135 - Learning to Argue. Arguing to Learn.
0
1hr 21mins
Jan 26
Leadership In Practice #134 - Reactive vs Proactive Decision Making Skills
0
1hr 40mins
Jan 19
Leadership In Practice #133 - Training Our “Decision Making in Uncertainty” Skills
111
1hr 38mins
Jan 12
Leadership In Practice #132 - PRT 10x Live Coaching
0
2hr 13mins
Dec 22
Leadership In Practice #131 - The World Is Sick And Getting Sicker (Part 4: Decision Readiness)
0
1hr 26mins
Dec 15
This is a weekly class for Leaders who 'in practice' spend majority of their time having to lead meetings, coach bottom/top/middle performers and much more. However, most of us have had little to no formal training/ rarely given any instruction in what takes 80-90% of our time. WFH (work from home), distributed workforces, who now have to manage dual spouses WFH, homeschooling children, while worrying about everyone’s health and safety…magnifies the leadership challenges and makes the job 10x harder.
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Leadership In Practice #130 - The World is Sick and Getting Sicker (Part 3: Enterprise)
125
2hr 12mins
Dec 8
This is a weekly class for Leaders who 'in practice' spend majority of their time having to lead meetings, coach bottom/top/middle performers and much more. However, most of us have had little to no formal training/ rarely given any instruction in what takes 80-90% of our time. WFH (work from home), distributed workforces, who now have to manage dual spouses WFH, homeschooling children, while worrying about everyone’s health and safety…magnifies the leadership challenges and makes the job 10x harder.
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Leadership In Practice #129 - The World Is Sick And Getting Sicker (Part 2: Food)
0
1hr 32mins
Dec 1
This is a weekly class for Leaders who 'in practice' spend majority of their time having to lead meetings, coach bottom/top/middle performers and much more. However, most of us have had little to no formal training/ rarely given any instruction in what takes 80-90% of our time. WFH (work from home), distributed workforces, who now have to manage dual spouses WFH, homeschooling children, while worrying about everyone’s health and safety…magnifies the leadership challenges and makes the job 10x harder.
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Leadership In Practice #128 - The World Is Sick And Getting Sicker (Part 1: Young Adults)
77
1hr 44mins
Nov 17
Leadership In Practice #127 - HOW TO: Navigate The Current Job Market
0
1hr 17mins
Nov 10
Leadership In Practice #126 - Fermentation Fridays 301
0
57mins
Nov 3
Join us on the first Friday of the month for “Fermentation Fridays” taught by Chef Dani Chavez-Bello.
More and more science is being exposed on the link between gut health and brain health. The gut is often called a "second brain" because it produces many of the same neurotransmitters as the brain does, including serotonin, dopamine, and gamma-aminobutyric acid, all of which play a key role in regulating mood and are a part of a thriving microbiome.
One of the best ways to promote a healthy microbiome is to regularly add fermented foods into your diet. Fermentation is also easy and safe to do at home with simple direction—this series will help get you set up with the basics of fermentation and the skills to build it into your weekly routine.
More and more science is being exposed on the link between gut health and brain health. The gut is often called a "second brain" because it produces many of the same neurotransmitters as the brain does, including serotonin, dopamine, and gamma-aminobutyric acid, all of which play a key role in regulating mood and are a part of a thriving microbiome.
One of the best ways to promote a healthy microbiome is to regularly add fermented foods into your diet. Fermentation is also easy and safe to do at home with simple direction—this series will help get you set up with the basics of fermentation and the skills to build it into your weekly routine.
Leadership In Practice #125 - Are You a RaceHorse or a WorkHorse?
0
1hr 36mins
Oct 27
This is a weekly class for Leaders who 'in practice' spend majority of their time having to lead meetings, coach bottom/top/middle performers and much more. However, most of us have had little to no formal training/ rarely given any instruction in what takes 80-90% of our time. WFH (work from home), distributed workforces, who now have to manage dual spouses WFH, homeschooling children, while worrying about everyone’s health and safety…magnifies the leadership challenges and makes the job 10x harder.
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Leadership In Practice #124
0
1hr 40mins
Oct 20
This is a weekly class for Leaders who 'in practice' spend majority of their time having to lead meetings, coach bottom/top/middle performers and much more. However, most of us have had little to no formal training/ rarely given any instruction in what takes 80-90% of our time. WFH (work from home), distributed workforces, who now have to manage dual spouses WFH, homeschooling children, while worrying about everyone’s health and safety…magnifies the leadership challenges and makes the job 10x harder.
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Leadership In Practice #123 - Large organizations – behaviors that mimic the Human Immune Response
0
1hr 32mins
Oct 13
This is a weekly class for Leaders who 'in practice' spend majority of their time having to lead meetings, coach bottom/top/middle performers and much more. However, most of us have had little to no formal training/ rarely given any instruction in what takes 80-90% of our time. WFH (work from home), distributed workforces, who now have to manage dual spouses WFH, homeschooling children, while worrying about everyone’s health and safety…magnifies the leadership challenges and makes the job 10x harder.
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Leadership In Practice #122 - Fermentation Fridays 201
0
1hr 11mins
Oct 6
Join us on the first Friday of the month for “Fermentation Fridays” taught by Chef Dani Chavez-Bello.
More and more science is being exposed on the link between gut health and brain health. The gut is often called a "second brain" because it produces many of the same neurotransmitters as the brain does, including serotonin, dopamine, and gamma-aminobutyric acid, all of which play a key role in regulating mood and are a part of a thriving microbiome.
One of the best ways to promote a healthy microbiome is to regularly add fermented foods into your diet. Fermentation is also easy and safe to do at home with simple direction—this series will help get you set up with the basics of fermentation and the skills to build it into your weekly routine.
More and more science is being exposed on the link between gut health and brain health. The gut is often called a "second brain" because it produces many of the same neurotransmitters as the brain does, including serotonin, dopamine, and gamma-aminobutyric acid, all of which play a key role in regulating mood and are a part of a thriving microbiome.
One of the best ways to promote a healthy microbiome is to regularly add fermented foods into your diet. Fermentation is also easy and safe to do at home with simple direction—this series will help get you set up with the basics of fermentation and the skills to build it into your weekly routine.
Leadership In Practice #120 - Immune System vs Decision Making [TP]
25
1hr 32mins
Sep 22
Leadership In Practice #119
0
1hr 47mins
Sep 15
Leadership In Practice #118
0
1hr 28mins
Sep 8
Leadership In Practice #117 - Fermentation Fridays 101
100
1hr 19mins
Sep 1
Leadership In Practice #116 - Leadership Module 3: Sense-Making & Deep Thinking
0
1hr 16mins
Aug 18
Leadership In Practice #115
0
1hr 46mins
Aug 11
Leadership In Practice #114 - Food & Mood
0
1hr 23mins
Aug 4
Leadership In Practice #113 - The NEW MISSION & The NEW TRAINING (and why mood matters)
0
1hr 33mins
Jul 28
Leadership In Practice #112 - Gut Health & Brain Health
49
1hr 33mins
Jul 21
Leadership In Practice #111 - The Cost of Being Over or Under RESPONSIBLE
54
1hr 40mins
Jul 14
Leadership In Practice #110 - Demystifying a Personal Trend
24
1hr 07mins
Jul 7
Leadership In Practice #109 - The Most Underutilized Strategic Tool
61
1hr 38mins
Jun 30
Leadership In Practice #108 - Why Do We Blow Up At People
25
1hr 38mins
Jun 23
Leadership In Practice #107 - Where Do Good Ideas Come From?
0
1hr 43mins
Jun 16
Leadership In Practice #106 : Lying To Yourself
0
1hr 36mins
Jun 9
Leadership In Practice #105 - Losing is Painful & How it Builds our Avoidance Muscle
0
1hr 37mins
Jun 2
Leadership In Practice #104 - Why Life Is So Difficult Today (and Why Leadership is the Key Solution)
0
1hr 32mins
May 26
Leadership In Practice #103 - How To: Brainstorm & Iterate
0
1hr 32mins
May 19
Leadership In Practice #102 - Our Goal: The Best Young Leader Training Program in the World
26
1hr 19mins
May 12
Leadership In Practice #101 - Social Capitalist: Year in Review
20
1hr 39mins
May 5
Leadership In Practice #100 - Fire-side Chat with Susan Cain
36
1hr 34mins
Apr 28
Leadership In Practice #99
0
1hr 30mins
Apr 21
Leadership In Practice #98: When Coaching, Intent Matters Most
0
1hr 23mins
Apr 14
Leadership In Practice #97 - How To: Be A Kid Again (BAKA)
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Apr 7
Leadership In Practice #96 - The Beginnings of Building the Decision Making Engine
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Mar 31
Leadership In Practice #95 - “THE PROBLEM”
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Mar 24
Leadership In Practice #94: Shrewd as a Serpent, Innocent as a Dove
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Mar 17
Leadership In Practice #93 - Decision Making In Uncertainty is RISK TAKING
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1hr 39mins
Mar 10
Leadership In Practice #92
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Mar 3
Leadership In Practice #91
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Feb 24
Leadership In Practice #90 : Industrial Age B.S
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Feb 17
Leadership In Practice #89
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Feb 10
Leadership In Practice #88 : How To Dial Down Ego
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Feb 3
Leadership In Practice #87 : LIP TOPICS
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Jan 27
Leadership In Practice #86 : Lots To Update Our NxJ Community
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Jan 20
Leadership In Practice #85
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Jan 13
Leadership In Practice #84 : Why is Goal Setting So Important?
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Jan 6
LIP #83 - Year In Review + What’s Ahead
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1hr 22mins
Dec 16
LIP 82: How to get out of your head
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Dec 9
LIP 81: Performance Anxiety
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1hr 33mins
Dec 2
LIP #80: How to “Be More Strategic”
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1hr 44mins
Nov 18
LIP #79 : How to Build Confidence (Cont’d)
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1hr 39mins
Nov 11
LIP #78 : How to Build Confidence (Into Our Habits)
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1hr 38mins
Nov 4
LIP #77 : Why Does Our Painful Past SCARE US
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1hr 23mins
Oct 28
LIP #76 : Community 3.0 (early draft)
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Oct 21
LIP #75 : How To See Blindspots
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1hr 35mins
Oct 14
LIP #74 : Why trying to “be positive” doesn’t work
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1hr 46mins
Oct 7
LIP #73 : Coming Clean, It feels so Dirty
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1hr 27mins
Sep 30
LIP #72: Difference Between Leadership & Followership
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Sep 23
LIP #71: How to Navigate: It’s Not Safe To Speak Up
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1hr 29mins
Sep 16
LIP #70: What is the Hard Stuff? Part 2: Intentionality
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1hr 45mins
Sep 9
LIP #69: What is the “hard stuff”? Part 1: Identity
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1hr 34mins
Sep 2
LIP #68 : The Cost of Being Passive-Aggressive
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1hr 33mins
Aug 19
LIP #67 : Hardest Part of Coaching: HOW TO TEACH SOMEONE TO TAKE RISK
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Aug 12
LIP #66: Hardest Part of Team Building: THE COMPROMISE
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Aug 5
LIP # 65 : The Wrong Way to Set-Up Your Office
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Jul 29
LIP 64: Return To Office Experiment
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Jul 22
Leadership in Practice #63: Measuring Performance
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Jul 15
Leadership in Practice #62: Leading in War Time vs Peace Time
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Jul 8
Leadership in Practice #61: When To Quit/When To Say No [Part 5]
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Jul 1
Leadership in Practice #60: Lessons Learned from Leadership Think Tank
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Jun 24
Leadership in Practice Series #59: HOW TO: Get Better at RISK TAKING
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Jun 17
Leadership in Practice #58: [Part 3] How To: Overcome My Fear of Making Mistakes
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Jun 10
Leadership in Practice Series #57: [Part 2] Breaking Bad Habits + Creating Good Habits
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Jun 3
Leadership in Practice #56: How COVID Changed WORK: What exactly did it change? [part 1]
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May 27
Leadership in Practice #55: Anxiety & Burnout
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1hr 39mins
May 20
Leadership in Practice Series #54: Training the Automatic
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May 13
Leadership in Practice #53: Fireside Chat with Our First Social Capitalist
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May 6
Leadership in Practice #52: Venting vs. Burn-Off
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Apr 29
Leadership in Practice #51: Building Blocks of Thinking
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Apr 22
Leadership in Practice #50: Imposter Syndrome
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Apr 15
Leadership in Practice #49: Who Will Be the Next Trillion $ Company?
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Apr 8
Leadership in Practice #48: The Students Become the Teachers
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Apr 1
Leadership in Practice #47: The 2% Rule of Change
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Mar 25
Leadership in Practice #46: How To: Lead an Organization through 21st Century Transformation
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Mar 18
Leadership in Practice #45: What Leaders Can’t Control
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Mar 11
Leadership in Practice #44: How to Get Closure on Our Past Mistakes
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Mar 4
Leadership in Practice #43: HOW TO: Debug Your Decision Making Process
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Feb 25
Leadership in Practice #42: HOW TO: Train Your Brain [Chaos To Order]
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Feb 18
Leadership in Practice #41: How To: Increase Brain Speed (think faster)
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Feb 11
Leadership in Practice #40: Why We Suck at Strategy
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Feb 4
Leadership in Practice #39: How to go from Powerless to Empowered
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Jan 28
Leadership in Practice #38: Training with a Purpose
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Jan 21
Leadership in Practice #37: How To Get What You Really Really Want
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Jan 14
Leadership in Practice #36: Purpose Truth Action (PTA)
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Jan 7
Leadership in Practice #35: Implementation of Purpose
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Dec 17
Leadership in Practice #34: HOW TO: NOT Avoid Conflict
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Dec 10
Leadership in Practice #33: HOW TO: Avoid Conflict
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Dec 3
Leadership in Practice #32: How to HELP Someone Who is in SHAME
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Nov 19
Leadership in Practice #31: HOW TO: Train the Tightest OODA-Loop
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Nov 12
Leadership in Practice #30: Why People Don’t Action Their Ideas
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Nov 5
Leadership in Practice #29: Does a Limitless Pill Exist?
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Oct 29
Leadership in Practice #28: Decision Science - The Art of Decision Making
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Oct 22
Leadership in Practice Series #27: The Safer Choice is the Worse Choice
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Oct 15
Leadership in Practice #26: How Leaders Screw Up Their People (Unintentionally)
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Oct 8
Leadership in Practice #25: The Art of COACHING (Institutionalizing Elite Performance)
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Oct 1
Leadership in Practice #24: Untangling Complex Emotions
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Sep 24
Leadership in Practice #23: Foundational Skill to be Great at Strategy & Innovation
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Sep 17
Leadership in Practice #22: Live Situational Workshop
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Sep 10
Leadership in Practice #21: Why We Need Renewed Motivation (6 Months into COVID)
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Sep 3
Leadership In Practice #20: How To Build Emotional Intelligence
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Aug 20
Leadership In Practice #19: Top 2 Indicators Of Low Vs. High Performing Teams
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Aug 13
Leadership In Practice #18: How NOT To GIVE Feedback
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Aug 6
Leadership In Practice #17: Connection Between Frustration & Expectation
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Jul 30
Leadership in Practice #16, TP: Training Partner
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Jul 23
Leadership in Practice 15 of N: What’s the Cost of our Imbalances?
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Jul 16
Leadership in Practice: #14, Why Office Space Matters
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Jul 2
Leadership in Practice: #13, Brilliant in the Basics Part 2: Weekly Rituals
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Jun 25
Leadership in Practice: #12, Challenges Navigating BLM
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Jun 18
Leadership in Practice: #11, Brilliant in the Basics Part 1: SKILLS
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Jun 4
This is a weekly class for Leaders who "in practice" spend majority of their time having to lead meetings, coach bottom/top/middle performers.
Leadership in Practice: #10, Understanding Metrics & Measurement
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May 28
Leadership in Practice: #9, Weekly Battle Rhythm
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May 21
Leadership in Practice: #8, How to Accelerate Judgment Training
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May 14
Leadership in Practice: #7, How to Work Smarter (vs. Harder)
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May 7
Leadership in Practice: #6, How to Get on Fire
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48mins
Apr 30
Leadership in Practice: #5, WFH Protocol
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1hr 16mins
Apr 23
Leadership in Practice: #3, OJT: On-the-Job-Training
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1hr 08mins
Apr 9
Leadership in Practice: #2, What's Different about WFH
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54mins
Apr 2
Leadership in Practice: #1, Effective Meeting Strategies
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Mar 26
About this Class
Leadership in Practice #44: How to Get Closure on Our Past Mistakes
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Dec, 31
11AM EST
45 mins
Instructor
BY
Chef Dani Chavez-Bello
Adults · Learning
LIP #172 - Test Kitchen Thursdays: Special Holiday Edition
The first Thursday of the month, Chef Dani will teach LIP to show how to cook delicious, gut-healthy foods to upgrade your health and wellbeing.
December is time to appreciate and to express gratitude, but is also time to celebrate! Join us this month for infusion mocktails and cocktails from the test kitchen.
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About the teachers
Chef Dani Chavez-Bello
Chef Dani has worked across different continents, he started his culinary journey in Barcelona then San Sebastian, Paris, Hamburg , Tokyo and New York , having worked in some of the top restaurants in the world such as El Bulli, Berasategui, Maison Darroze, Mugaritz and Bouley. Always looking for the culinary excellence, today his mission is gut health and how food contributes to improve human performance. He is focused in fermented food and its ability to maintain or rebuild our microbiome.
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