
Small Acts of Kindness
In this conversation, Ed Hart shares a personal story about a morning car wash that led to a meaningful connection with a young mother. He reflects on the importance of small acts of kindness and how they can significantly impact others' lives. Ed encourages listeners to seek out opportunities to connect with those around them, emphasizing that even a simple greeting can make a difference. He challenges everyone to acknowledge someone in their life who may need support or recognition, highlighting the reciprocal nature of kindness and gratitude.Visit www.hartleadership.com to hear all episodes!
5 Kesä 7min

Water Finds the Leaks - Charles Antis
In this episode, Ed Hart discusses the transformative power of gratitude journaling with his friend Charles Antis. They explore how daily practices of gratitude can enhance mental well-being, foster personal growth, and strengthen community connections. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing what we are grateful for, reflecting on our daily experiences, and the impact of being present in our relationships. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they highlight the significance of mindfulness and the role of gratitude in navigating life's challenges.To be a guest on Start From The Hart, email ehart@hartleadership.comVisit https://hartleadership.com/
3 Kesä 20min

Reflections on Gratitude
In this episode of the Start From the Heart podcast, Ed Hart shares his reflections on gratitude, family milestones, and the importance of positivity in daily life. He discusses personal experiences, including family celebrations and losses, and emphasizes the need for a positive mindset in a divisive world. Ed invites listeners to engage in gratitude practices and share their own experiences, fostering a community of positivity and support.Click here for more informationhttps://hartleadership.com/
30 Touko 14min

Faith and Leadership: A Conversation with a 4th Generation CEO - Henry Walker
In this episode of From the Hart, Ed Hart interviews Henry Walker, CEO of Farmers and Merchants Bank. They discuss the importance of faith in leadership, the legacy of family influence, and the bank's commitment to community service. Henry shares personal stories about his father, the challenges faced in the banking industry, and his vision for the future of the bank. The conversation highlights the significance of relationships in banking and the values that drive the organization.Learn more about Farmers & Merchants Bank, and their history dating back to 1907 here! https://www.fmb.com/
23 Touko 43min

Balance is Bull Shit, But Alignment is Attainable - Loretta Soffe, Retail Expert
In this episode of the From the Hart Podcast, Ed Hart interviews Loretta Soffe, an executive coach and former EVP of Nordstrom. They discuss the importance of aligning values with priorities, the myth of work-life balance, and the transformative experience of getting fired. Loretta shares her journey of creating a fulfilling life that embraces freedom and flexibility, while also emphasizing the significance of gratitude and resilience. The conversation touches on leadership lessons, the process of writing a book, and the impact of family values on personal and professional success.You can reach Loretta below. https://www.lorettasoffeconsulting.com/about.html
17 Touko 1h 6min

A Man You Can Count On - Gary Howard, CPA
In this episode of the From the Hart podcast, Ed Hart interviews Gary Howard, a forensic accountant and philanthropist, who shares his journey and commitment to helping children in crisis through his work with Casa Youth Shelter. Gary discusses the importance of community involvement, the mission of Casa, and the need for volunteers. He also delves into the world of forensic accounting and tax controversy, offering valuable advice for taxpayers. Throughout the conversation, Gary emphasizes the significance of random acts of kindness and the lessons learned from his experiences in both his professional and personal life.You can reach Gary through his LinkedIn pagehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-howard-39108315/
15 Touko 52min

Their Hope for the Future, for Family Businesses, and For One Another - Jenny Dinnen and Katie Rucker
In this episode of the From the Hart podcast, Ed Hart engages with family business leaders Jenny Dinnen and Katie Rucker, exploring the complexities of navigating family dynamics in business. They discuss the importance of self-discovery, unique roles, and the impact of strategic foresight in preparing for the future. The conversation also delves into insights from a recent family business perception survey, highlighting the need for family businesses to share their stories and adapt to changing perceptions. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes the significance of personal growth, community impact, and the legacy that family businesses can create for future generations.You can reach Jenny at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferdinnen/And you can reach Katie at https://www.linkedin.com/in/katierucker/
7 Touko 1h 23min

Any Dumb-Ass Can Do It - Garry Ridge, Chair Emeritus, WD-40
In this engaging conversation, Ed Hart and Garry Ridge explore the essence of leadership and the importance of creating a positive organizational culture. They discuss the significance of belonging, the concept of 'tribe', and the four pillars of a friction-free culture. Garry shares insights from his experiences as CEO at WD-40, emphasizing the value of learning moments, curiosity, and the need for leaders to foster environments where employees feel safe and valued. The discussion also touches on the challenges of leadership during uncertain times and the importance of maintaining core values in organizational structures. Garry's unique perspective as the 'Dean of Dumbassery' highlights that effective leadership is accessible to anyone willing to learn and grow.
25 Huhti 53min






















