• The Quotidian Ep. 24 – Mike Hanas

  • Feb 6 2023
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

The Quotidian Ep. 24 – Mike Hanas

  • Summary

  • My guest today is the executive coach, Mike Hanas. Before his career in leadership coaching, Mike was the head of school at the Carolina Friends School in Durham, NC, the San Franscisco Friends School, and has thrived in education since 1985. He received his masters in Administration, planning and social policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and most recently earned his certification at the Berkely Executive Coaching Institute.

    Mike began his coaching practice, Furthering Leadership in 2018, emphasizing conflict resolution and consilience in his work with individuals and teams.

    As the Quotidian Podcast begins to turn toward the learning, coaching, and leadership space, I was particularly curious to hear Mike's thoughts on post-covid leadership trends, how Quaker pedagogy intersects with his practice, and what is both most needed and requested from his clients. We spoke about those topics, as well as what Mike's work has in common with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters.

    Mike is a thoughtful, earnest, and compassionate leader to whom I look as an example of holding space for meaningful and inclusive cultural transformation.

    The Quotidian Podcast is produced by Carolina Commons whose mission is to help individuals, teams, and communities engage their creative energies for personal and professional growth. To learn more about how we can help you and your organization, visit www.carolinacommons.org.

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