2016-12-26
49 分钟That is the responsibility of the leader to look after the sons and the daughters of the parents who have given us their children, to help us build our companies with the same love and tenderness and care that their parents gave to them.
You know, we yell at our kids, yet we care desperately about our children.
You know, we have fights with our spouses, we have fights with our friends, but we never abandon them.
That's what I mean.
Hey, there, it's Jonathan.
And my guest today is Simon Sinek.
Now, today's episode was actually filmed a little while back and aired when we were creating and producing our broadcast series with Simon.
The response to that episode, it's actually been viewed more than 250,000 times at this point.
It was incredibly popular, incredibly deep.
And as we move into the end of this year, I always like to take the last couple of weeks of every year and bring back some of the most powerful conversations from our archives.
And that's exactly what we're doing with this conversation with Simon.
We go really deep into some powerful topics that were relevant at the time of the conversation, and in today's world are so much more relevant and so much more deeply important to have.
And again, this has been one of our most popular episodes ever when we filmed it, and I'm really excited to share it with you in audio on the podcast.
Now, Simon is a best selling author and speaker and has one of the top TED talks ever.
And it's something that this conversation is going to leave you inspired.
It's also going to leave you deeply thinking about who you are, what matters, and the way you live your life.
I'm Jonathan Fields.
This is good life project.
Great to be hanging out with you today.
Thanks.