Month: September 2025

What Great Leaders Actually Do with Charles Sue-Wah-Sing – Part 1 (Ep. 51)

What Great Leaders Actually Do with Charles Sue-Wah-Sing – Part 1 (Ep. 51)

Some people are promoted into leadership. Others grow into it. But what happens when they don’t?

In this powerful conversation, John and Alex Soutsos sit down with executive coach Charles Sue-Wah-Sing to talk about what’s really missing in today’s corporate leadership and why it’s costing organizations more than they realize. From mentorship gaps to emotional burnout, Charles shares real stories and practical takeaways from over a decade of coaching leaders at every level.

They explore what separates the bosses people tolerate from the leaders people trust, and how to become the latter.

You’ll learn:

  • Why strong leadership is less about control and more about connection
  • How burnout, tech addiction, and isolation are undermining effectiveness at the top
  • The real cost of promoting the wrong people for the wrong reasons
  • What every leader should be asking themselves before accepting more responsibility
  • And more!

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About Our Guest: 

Charles Sue-Wah-Sing is an executive and leadership coach. He supports his clients in their exploration of their inner leader and how it applies in their work, personal relationships, and out in the world. Through coaching, Charles’s clients have experienced a greater sense of clarity, purpose, and fulfillment in all aspects of their lives.​

Previously, he spent over 25 years as a digital product design strategist and consultant working with emerging technologies in marketing, communications, and commerce platforms for many industries, from pharmaceuticals, finance, media, transportation, and academia. However, he feels his greatest achievement involved building up individuals and teams to be more effective, creative leaders.

It’s his belief, by doing our inner work of growth and transformation, we are better prepared to do the outer work. It’s by taking full responsibility for our personal growth, we learn to create from everything in a way that inspires and connects with the people in our lives.

The Real Cause of The Great Depression with Robert P. Murphy – Part 2 (Ep. 50)

The Real Cause of The Great Depression with Robert P. Murphy – Part 2 (Ep. 50)

Was the Great Depression triggered by the 1929 stock market crash, or by deeper flaws in unchecked capitalism?

In this follow-up conversation, economist Dr. Robert P. Murphy returns to debunk the most persistent myths about The Great Depression and explain what actually caused it, prolonged it, and eventually ended it.

From the Smoot-Hawley Tariff to wage rigidity, aggressive tax hikes, and misguided government intervention, Dr. Murphy unpacks why the Hoover and Roosevelt administrations made things worse, not better. He also shares what this history can teach us about inflation, regulation, and economic policymaking today.

What to expect:

  • Why the stock market crash alone didn’t cause the Depression
  • The real damage done by Hoover’s “interventionist” policies
  • How FDR’s New Deal tried (and failed) to fix a broken system
  • What truly pulled the U.S. out of the economic abyss
  • And more!

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About Our Guest: 

Robert P. Murphy is a Senior Fellow at the Fraser Institute and Chief Economist at Infineo and author of the widely acclaimed book, Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human Action. He is also a Senior Fellow with the Mises Institute. He received his Ph.D. in economics from New York University. Previous positions include Research Assistant Professor with the Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University, Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics at Hillsdale College, Senior Economist at the Institute for Energy Research, Visiting Scholar at New York University, Research Analyst at Laffer Associates, and Senior Fellow in Business and Economic Studies at the Pacific Research Institute. Prof. Murphy runs the blog, Free Advice, and hosts the podcast, The Bob Murphy Show

He is the author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism, The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Great Depression and the New Deal, The Study Guide to Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market, The Human Action Study Guide, The Study Guide to The Theory of Money & Credit by Ludwig von Mises, and Lessons for the Young Economist. He has also written hundreds of economics articles for the layperson, has given numerous radio and television interviews on such outlets as Fox Business and CNBC, and is active on Twitter (@BobMurphyEcon).