Why is it called ‘The Churning’?

People often ask me why this book is called “The Churning”. I tell them there are three reasons. The first is the churning that is happening all around us: the Continue Reading →
Tools for Leadership in Times of Change
People often ask me why this book is called “The Churning”. I tell them there are three reasons. The first is the churning that is happening all around us: the Continue Reading →
For people who like to go a little deeper, this short talk by Alan Watts explores some of the philosophy behind The Churning’s approach to Inner Leadership and becoming antifragile. We are living Continue Reading →
In a world of constant change it is easy to feel as if everything is out of control. Technologies have transformed entire industries. Artificial intelligence is set to change even Continue Reading →
Great to see Inner Leadership being namechecked by the Institute for Leadership and Management recently. In an article titled “How can leaders win support for unusual business concepts?” Kate Cooper, Continue Reading →
In the 150 years since his death there has not been a single US President better than Abraham Lincoln. A survey in February 2015 still ranked him top. This is a man who led America through Continue Reading →