How Conscious Leadership Transforms Lives and Organizations Through Purpose with Raj Sisodia
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Nowadays, big challenges are silently destroying workplaces. Employees feel unmotivated, leaders face retention challenges, and meaningful impact is lost. That's because people want more than a job, they crave purpose. Without it, work becomes a grind, teams disengage, and potential goes untapped. But conscious, purpose-driven leadership changes everything.
In this episode of the Happiness Squad Podcast, Ashish Kothari and Anil Ramjiani are joined by Raj Sisodia, co-founder of Conscious Capitalism and author of Awaken, to explore how conscious purpose-driven leadership can transform not just organizations, but lives.
Raj Sisodia is a distinguished author, speaker, and educator, recognized as a founding figure in the Conscious Capitalism movement. He serves as the FEMSA Distinguished University Professor of Conscious Enterprise and Chairman of the Conscious Enterprise Center at Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico.
Raj shares powerful insights into the role of conscious leadership, explaining how aligning personal and organizational purpose can foster resilience, improve outcomes, and create meaningful connections.
Things you will learn in this episode:
• Why purpose is the foundation of conscious leadership
• The connection between healing, self-awareness, and leadership effectiveness
• Aligning individual purpose with organizational goals
• Practical steps to embrace conscious leadership
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Resources:✅
• Raj Sisodia on X : https://x.com/RajSisodiaCC
• Center for Positive Organizations - University of Michigan
Books:✅
• AWAKEN: The Path to Purpose, Inner Peace, and Healing
• All Books Written by Raj Sisodia: http://rajsisodia.com/books.html
• Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership
• Hardwired for Happiness: 9 Proven Practices to Overcome Stress and Live Your Best Life
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