Flashback Fridays: Episode 61: Humanitarian Leadership with Chris Stout
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This flashback Friday episode is special, we shine a light on the remarkable story of Dr. Chris Stout, psychologist, global humanitarian, and founder of the Center for Global Initiatives. From his early leadership roles to spearheading life-changing humanitarian projects worldwide, Dr. Stout’s journey is a masterclass in servant leadership. He shares how his approach has always centered around helping others and creating impactful projects from the ground up, all while navigating the complexities of global service work.
What sets Dr. Stout apart is his open and honest approach to imperfection. Whether it’s launching a nonprofit without prior experience or diving into global humanitarian work with little preparation, Dr. Stout’s leadership philosophy embraces the power of learning through experience and "failing forward." For anyone driven by purpose and service, this episode is a profound reminder that great leadership is about empathy, persistence, and being present—rather than being perfect.
Connect with Chris at:
* https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchrisstout/
* http://www.drchrisstout.com/
* http://www.centerforglobalinitiatives.org/
* https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisStout/
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