What if leadership isn’t about control, but about cultivating the conditions for human flourishing?
In Episode #49 of The Flourishing Leaders Podcast, Dr. Scott Parsons and Jason Viyar sit down with Professor Matthew T. Lee, Director of the Flourishing Network at Harvard University’s Human Flourishing Program, Director of Empirical Research at Harvard, Professor of the Social Sciences and Humanities at Baylor University, and co-editor of Leadership for Flourishing (Oxford University Press).
Together, they explore a bold and timely reimagining of leadership. One that moves beyond extraction, transaction, and performance… toward love, dialogue, and ecosystem-wide flourishing.
Matt shares insights from his work in sociology, positive psychology, and global research on well-being, offering a powerful vision for leaders seeking to create meaningful, sustainable impact.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- What it truly means to be a flourishing leader
- Why love belongs at the center of leadership
- The shift from an “adversity economy” to a flourishing economy
- The role of dialogue, reflection, and “beloved community”
- What global research reveals about the predictors of human flourishing
This conversation will challenge, inspire, and expand how you think about leadership—and your role in shaping a better future.
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