Danger of Political Neutrality, Achiever's Guide, Hypertension

Danger of Political Neutrality, Achiever's Guide, Hypertension

The Matt Townsend Show - Season 6, Episode 109

  • May 9, 2017 6:00 am
  • 2:24:21 mins
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Corporations and Politics (14:31) Daniel Korschun, Ph.D.  is an Associate Professor of Marketing at Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business, who studies companies and their political stances and how it affects them. Companies have always participated in the politics of our country, they get their hand in everything.  Even so, people also expects companies to stand by the core values they say they say they live by.  So what happens when a company decides to not take a political stance on a certain issue?  Daniel Korschun explains. Live Large: The Achiever's Guide to What's Next (1:04:42) Elizabeth Crook is the CEO of Orchard Advisors and the author of the critically acclaimed Live Large: An Achiever’s Guide to What’s Next. For over twenty years, she has helped CEOs and entrepreneurs think and act strategically to grow their companies’ bottom line and have more satisfaction. In today's’ world, people are constantly searching for improvement in their lives. In order to progress and continue to feel fulfilled in our lives, most of us hope the find new ways to change or seek out new hobbies. Elizabeth Crook author of In Live Large: The Achiever’s Guide to What’s Next, she equips her readers with the valuable tools she's used for years to help high-achieving individuals find fulfillment by determining what's next in their lives. Elizabeth shares more about her book and her strategies.  Ron Hager - Hypertension (1:51:07) Ron Hager, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Exercise Sciences in the College of Life Sciences at Brigham Young University. One of his areas of interest is Chronic Disease Prevention. This is National High Blood Pressure Education Month and Dr. Hager teaches us about hypertension and how to manage or avoid the condition.