Let's Talk Leadership with Banangkur

Mindful Leadership and an Inspiring Journey as a Leader in Recovery

August 28, 2023 Banangkur Mustafa
Mindful Leadership and an Inspiring Journey as a Leader in Recovery
Let's Talk Leadership with Banangkur
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Let's Talk Leadership with Banangkur
Mindful Leadership and an Inspiring Journey as a Leader in Recovery
Aug 28, 2023
Banangkur Mustafa

I have a very special guest this week. I say ‘very special’ because of what she’s been through and what she’s now doing with the experience of what she’s been through.

Angie Chaplin had a 20 year career in HR and capacity management. Among her many qualifications in the area of human behavior, she’s a Certified Master of The Leadership Challenge.

And she was Professor of Strategic Communication & Leadership at Seton Hall University.

Her company is called, appropriately, Mindful Leadership and she brings the power of mindfulness to leaders and organizations She also focuses on the importance of mental health in the workplace – and that’s important for all of us.

 Just a few years ago, Angie suffered an alcohol-use disorder which became life threatening.

Now she’s on her journey of recovery and she’s agreed to share that with us – as well as the important leadership work she’s doing, developing others.

I know this is going to be a powerful, and I’m sure inspiring conversation.

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I have a very special guest this week. I say ‘very special’ because of what she’s been through and what she’s now doing with the experience of what she’s been through.

Angie Chaplin had a 20 year career in HR and capacity management. Among her many qualifications in the area of human behavior, she’s a Certified Master of The Leadership Challenge.

And she was Professor of Strategic Communication & Leadership at Seton Hall University.

Her company is called, appropriately, Mindful Leadership and she brings the power of mindfulness to leaders and organizations She also focuses on the importance of mental health in the workplace – and that’s important for all of us.

 Just a few years ago, Angie suffered an alcohol-use disorder which became life threatening.

Now she’s on her journey of recovery and she’s agreed to share that with us – as well as the important leadership work she’s doing, developing others.

I know this is going to be a powerful, and I’m sure inspiring conversation.