Leadership Lessons From The Great Books

Leadership Lessons From The Great Books

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Understanding great literature is better than trying to read and understand (yet) another business book, Leadership Lessons From The Great Books leverages insights from the GREAT BOOKS of the Western canon to explain, dissect, and analyze leadership best practices for the post-modern leader.

Episode List

Shorts #218 - The Twilight of the Novel

Apr 7th, 2026 10:30 AM

The death of the novel isn't exaggerated, but the death of the book is. ---Opening theme composed by Felipe Sarro - Bach - Silotti - "Air"  from Orchestra Suite No. 3, BWV 1068 Closing theme composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!---Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribeCheck out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/--- ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton w/Neal Kalechofsky & Jesan Sorrells

Apr 1st, 2026 10:30 AM

The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton ---This episode dives into G.K. Chesterton’s novel The Man Who Was Thursday, exploring its psychedelic narrative twists, literary influences, and enduring philosophical questions for leaders. Jesan Sorrells and guest Neal Kalechofsky discuss Chesterton’s critique of nihilism and anarchy, the book’s connections to figures like Nietzsche and Tolkien, and the challenge of retaining moral clarity in an age saturated by distraction and technology. They reflect on the power of literature to transmit subversive ideas, the legacy of Western tradition, and the importance of rooting leadership in deeper values rather than fleeting trends.Book Title: The Man Who Was ThursdayAuthor: G.K. ChestertonGuests: Jesan Sorrells (Host), Neal Kalechofsky (Guest)---Time Stamped Overview---00:00 Welcome and Introduction - The Man Who Was Thursday.05:30 Discussing G.K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday.15:41 Watching Benny Hill before school.18:17 The psychedelic ending explained.25:23 Will there ever be another Tolkien?28:53 How we pigeonhole people.34:50 How the internet changed TV.41:59 Explaining Gabriel Syme’s investigation.43:03 Gregory explains his anarchist beliefs.48:13 History of anarchism and influence.57:00 Discussing anarchists in Chesterton's time.59:03 Discussing moral dilemmas in Dark Knight.01:04:29 Hannah Arendt and the Eichmann trial.01:12:48 Chesterton's views on anarchy.01:19:23 Chesterton on class and physicality.01:23:43 Podcasting and discussing theories.01:29:37 Exploring the dark side of leadership.01:34:58 Training with a higher-ranked partner.01:40:05 Early comic influences and changes.01:44:30 Marvel's rise in popular culture.01:47:00 Listening to music on vinyl.01:53:36 Staying on the Path with The Man Who Was Thursday.---Opening theme composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!--- ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Shorts #217 - The Timshol, the Turpitude, and the Underground

Mar 31st, 2026 5:00 PM

Will our egos rule over us, or will we master them?---Opening theme composed by Felipe Sarro - Bach - Silotti - "Air"  from Orchestra Suite No. 3, BWV 1068 Closing theme composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!---Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribeCheck out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Shorts #216 - The Need for Hope

Mar 24th, 2026 6:00 PM

This one is going to be a little more spiritual than perhaps you might be used to from me.---Opening theme composed by Felipe Sarro - Bach - Silotti - "Air"  from Orchestra Suite No. 3, BWV 1068 Closing theme composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!---Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribeCheck out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Third Man by Graham Greene w/Jesan Sorrells & Ryan J. Stout

Mar 18th, 2026 10:30 AM

The Third Man by Graham Greene---Exploring Graham Greene’s postwar classic, The Third Man, Jesan Sorrells and Ryan J. Stout unravel the psychology of unreliable narrators, leadership in times of nihilism, and the timeless challenge of ethical decision-making amid a world of grifters and cons. They dive into Greene’s cinematic writing style, his nuanced character portrayals, and how postwar Vienna mirrors our own era of skepticism and manipulation. The conversation draws out practical leadership lessons—particularly the need for sincerity and humility—in a landscape shaped by both history and human nature.Book Title: The Third ManAuthor: Graham GreeneGuests: Jesan Sorrells (host), Ryan J. Stout (guest).---Time-Stamped Overview---00:00 "The Myth of Modern Nihilism."07:55 Graham Greene's Mastery of Characterization.12:38 "Relatable Characters and the Appeal of Dark Humor."20:30 "Graham Greene's Cinematic Legacy."24:03 "Post-War Struggles and Black Markets."31:58 Post-War Deals, Distrust, and Vienna.34:01 "Vienna's Loss and Legacy in The Third Man."39:21 "Friendship, Loneliness, and Keen Observation."48:00 "Observations, Language, and Hidden Motives."54:59 "AI Scams: Bots and Deception."59:01 "Children, Leadership, Ethics, and Modern Challenges."01:04:17 "Making Others Feel Heard & Valued."01:06:28 "Critiquing the 'Citizen of the World' Ideal."01:12:01 "Finding Meaningful and Spiritual Connections."01:18:18 "Harry Lime’s Iconic Ferris Wheel Scene."01:26:27 "Recognizing Transformation Through Self-Love."01:29:33 "The Importance of Open-Minded Humility."01:37:47 "Moral Choices, Lost Knowledge, and Invention."01:42:29 Defending Free Speech and Objective Truth.01:45:51 "Film Versions and Orson Welles Radio."---Opening theme composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!--- ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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