Breakfast Leadership Show
The Breakfast Leadership Show is a top 20 global podcast hosted by Michael D. Levitt. It features thought-provoking discussions with industry leaders, experts, and influencers, focusing on leadership, burnout prevention, workplace culture, and personal growth. The show provides listeners with actionable insights on improving productivity, fostering resilience, and enhancing well-being in both professional and personal life. Want to be a guest on the Breakfast Leadership Show? Send Michael Levitt a message on PodMatch here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/michaellevitt The Breakfast Leadership Show may include sponsored guest appearances, which means the guests may have provided financial compensation to participate in the podcast.
Episodes

Monday Feb 24, 2020
Interview with Tonya Harris
Monday Feb 24, 2020
Monday Feb 24, 2020
Tonya Harris is an award-winning environmental toxicity specialist and the founder of Slightly Greener, offering busy moms simple and doable solutions to reducing toxins, without turning their lifestyle upside-down.As a childhood leukemia survivor and the mother of three (one with multiple learning disabilities), Tonya’s path has led her to helping parents learn how toxins in the home can affect their child’s health. In addition to Board certification and a Master's degree in holistic nutrition, she holds multiple certificates in the environmental health field.She is the creator of the Slightly Greener Method™, and has been featured in Parents, Reader’s Digest, Bustle, and Thrive Global, and on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, The CW, as well as on several morning shows such as Good Day Charlotte, Good Morning Cincinnati, Fox 2 in St. Louis, and Colorado's Best.Tonya is also the author of Henry the Flying Squirrel, where her mission includes showing children that it is possible to overlook their label - whether it is a learning disability, behavior issue, or diagnosis - and to realize their strengths. She believes that what makes you different can be your superpower, and shows children that it is possible to look beyond their label or diagnosis and realize their true strengths.Tonya is also the founder of Clubs to Cure Kids, from which she has donated over $160,000 for childhood cancer research and family support programs at the hospital where she was treated, as well as Make-A-Wish Illinois. Specialties: Environmental toxins, ADHD, Effects of toxins on children, Simple solutions for removing toxins in the home, Childhood cancer awareness, De-stigmatizing learning disabilities and mental health challenges in children
Facebook: Tonya Harris (facebook.com/tonyaharris75) or Tonya Harris MSHN; LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyaharrismshn/; Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyaharrismshn

Saturday Feb 22, 2020
Saying No Instead of No, but
Saturday Feb 22, 2020
Saturday Feb 22, 2020
No is a complete sentence. No, but opens us up to a violation of our personal boundaries, and/or has us agreeing to do something that we truly don't want to be involved with, or simply cannot do.
No, but overloads us.
Visit https://BreakfastLeadership.com and thanks for listening!

Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
Featured Interview with Dr. Joni Carley
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
The Alchemy of Power, The Alchemy of Power reveals:
what power is
what it means to have it
how to develop and manage it
how to navigate the global call for leaders to use their power to create a better world by developing better workplaces.
Joni’s uncommon leadership expertise, combined with her knack for transformative dialog, engages audiences in thought-provoking and behavior-changing ideas. Her unique depth & breadth of experience – ranging from the board room to the jungle, universities to the United Nations, and from executive coaching to keynoting – helps give voice to a large, powerful, diverse, but often neglected, socially responsible demographic that has reached a critical mass but is rarely represented in media.
She represents the voices of citizens around the world who are increasingly demanding that business and social leaders transition from win/lose to all-win strategies. There is an emergent global call for leaders to make better workplaces and a better world by letting values drive decision-making.
Dr. Joni’s expertise in leadership and cultural transformation offers a deeper cut to core issues, using ageless wisdom, cutting edge thought leadership and practical application.
https://jonicarley.com/
Book: The Alchemy of Power: https://amzn.to/2v2Trpv

Monday Feb 17, 2020
Interview with Eric McNulty
Monday Feb 17, 2020
Monday Feb 17, 2020
You're It: Crisis, Change, and How to Lead When it Matters Most.
We at the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard and work with leaders in high-stress, high-stakes situations that arise in disaster/crisis response (Deepwater Horizon, Boston Marathon bombings, H1N1 influenze, Hurricanes Sandy, Harvey, etc.). We help leaders get "smarter than their brains" by helping giving them tools to apply neuroscience, psychology, and other insights at home and at work. Our techniques are practical and proven.
@HarvardNPLI, @richerearth @LMarcusHarvard, LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emcnulty/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonard-marcus-b7701610/, National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, Preparedness and Response Meta-leadership, National Preparedness Leadership Initiative Alumni,

Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Featured Interview with Dr. Bruno Cignacco
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
https://humanorientedenterprise.com/
THE ART OF COMPASSIONATE BUSINESS. MAIN PRINCIPLES FOR THE HUMAN-ORIENTED ENTERPRISE by Dr. Bruno R. Cignacco (2019, Productivity Press, Routledge -Taylor and Francis)There are several well-ingrained assumptions regarding the dynamics of work and business activities, which can be refuted. Some examples of these widespread assumptions in the business and work environments are: employees being viewed as commodities, competitors perceived as threats, companies’ resources seen as limited, and customers perceived as scarce and difficult, etc. All which leads to the question, "Is there a way to perform business activities more humanely?"This book challenges the reader to change the way they perform in business situations and become more focused on the human aspects of business activities. The users of this knowledge and those affected by them will undergo a profound transformation in the way they perform business activities. They will benefit from gradually testing and implementing the guidelines conveyed in this book, both in the business environment and the workplace. When readers put these principles into practice, positive ripple effects are bound to affect other stakeholders of the organization they work for or own.This book includes aspects related to mission and vision, passion, business mindset, organizational learning, improvement of business conversations, use of constructive criticism and improvement of relationships with the most relevant stakeholders (customers, suppliers, intermediaries, community, and employees, etc.). The book also includes a discussion of creativity and the innovation process, as well as other factors that create a healthy business environment. Extensive appendices include topics such as negotiation, marketing, use of social media and others.https://www.routledge.com/The-Art-of-Compassionate-Business-Main-Principles-for-the-Human-Oriented/Cignacco/p/book/9780367139254Review of the bookhttp://bit.ly/2NCrBar

Monday Feb 10, 2020
Interview with Mari Ryan
Monday Feb 10, 2020
Monday Feb 10, 2020
MARI RYAN is a widely recognized speaker for her expertise in worksite well-being and wellness. When you hire Mari to speak, you know you are getting a professional who is engaging, knowledgeable, and extremely relevant. Mari reliably presents on the latest and most well researched ideas inworkplace well-being and culture, and has an energetic and enthusiastic presence that your audience will love. Mari’s work and forward thinking ideas in the field of worksite well-being have changed whole companies, inspiring them to go with “wellness plans that work,” and to build stronger businesses through a culture of well-being. http://www.advwellness.com/speaker-mari-ryanMari's book: https://www.amazon.com/Thriving-Hive-People-Centric-Workplaces-Engagement-ebook/dp/B07H3879LT

Monday Feb 03, 2020
Interview with Dr. Z
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Monday Feb 03, 2020
When it comes to natural living and biblical health education, one man has paved the way to true success, Dr. Eric Zielinski. Dr. Z is a formally trained public health researcher and aromatherapist, and founder of Essential Oils Revolution Summits and Essential Oils for Abundant Living Masterclass. Both helped more than 550,000 people across the globe use essential oils safely and effectively. His first book, The Healing Power of Essential Oils, quickly became a national bestseller, and his second book, The Essential Oils Diet, will be released this May. His mission to promote healthy living stems from having grown up with several chronic diseases in his early 20's.
How he built his empire from the ground up How his personal habits with holistic living and essential oils improve his ability to be a leader and manage his businesses How he ties his multiple ventures together to create a cohesive brand.https://naturallivingfamily.com

Monday Jan 27, 2020
Interview with Jacqueline Lauren
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Monday Jan 27, 2020
http://realignwiththedivine.com/
If you’ve ever felt disconnected, stuck or dissatisfied with your current life, Realign with the Divine aims to share the personal accounts of modern day healers, channels, lightworkers, shaman, herbalists and other natural medicine practitioners as they share both the difficulties and fulfillments of their stories of awakening. It is my goal to speak with healers of varying ages and walks of life so that we can examine the common themes that connect all that walk the path back to their highest selves.
As we recognize our patterns, programming & reactions we begin to restore our natural creativity and flow. While the process is a deeply personal one, it is helpful to remember that we are not alone. We are supported on this journey. Bringing our authentic selves and our unique gifts into the world is a choice that may require a great deal of courage.
ABOUT JACQUELINE
In three words: Conscious, Balanced, Translator. (Friends call me Jackie.)Thinking outside the box isn’t just Jackie’s motto, it’s how she lives her life—literally. Several years ago, Jackie sold her home in Philadelphia and moved to the Jersey Shore. The quiet and the ocean helped Jackie to refocus after years of city living. The experience gave Jackie the freedom to step outside traditional boundaries in both her personal and professional life.Today, Jackie resides on a horse farm in West Chester, PA.
https://jacquelinelauren.com/