A Vision, A Website and Two New Leadership Offerings

Friends,

RFL is about helping people feel the exhilaration of reaching great goals, and I can’t help sharing two personal milestones.  Today I am simultaneously launching two exciting projects:  my book Everyday Leadership: Getting Results in Business, Politics and Life and also a daily radio show: the “Dan Mulhern Show on Everyday Leadership,” airing on the Michigan Talk Network.  My vision for the show and book – as well as this Reading for Leading – is to help individuals lead with their best self – to get important work done and to find satisfaction in the effort.
 
I am excited to be able to offer more to you and to reach out to a broader audience.  Through danmulhern.com you will now be able to:

• Blog with some of the other 10,000-plus readers in response to Reading for Leading and other thoughts I am now posting mid-week
• Listen to a live stream of my radio show, daily at 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
• Order my book Everyday Leadership: Getting Results in Business, Politics and Life, and
• Find other leadership resources, book me to speak (without charge in Michigan), or participate in online polls on leadership topics

On my first-ever radio show today I’ll have a live interview with Robert Fritz.  Robert is a composer, filmmaker, writer and business consultant with fascinating thoughts on creativity and management.  I think of him as the modern-day father of vision, which RFL readers will know is where I believe all leadership must start.  Robert will be the first of many awesome guests, who think about and practice leadership.  I will also welcome your calls about leadership.  You can get the Michigan Talk Network at 1240 AM in Lansing and on affiliates around the state, or you can hear it at my site, danmulhern.com.
 
If you are interested in picking up my book Everyday Leadership, you should be able to find it, or order it at your local bookstore.  Your purchase will also support a great cause, as I am donating my proceeds to support Mentor Michigan.  Bookstores and distributors often base their buying decisions on sales of a book on Amazon.  So, if you were considering buying it online, I would be very grateful if you’d do it this week at Amazon to help me move up their list!  At danmulhern.com you will find a link to take you directly to my book on Amazon.
 
If you find this commercial message a not so welcome departure from the usual Reading for Leading, I understand.  I feel the same way writing it, and I assure you that announcements like this will remain extremely rare.
 
I hope my vision of success – seeing leaders lead with their best self – makes you think about your vision, as you strive to
 
Lead with your best self,

Dan

  • Congratulations on this banner day! To paraphrase an image from the Legend of Bagger Vance, you have found your golf swing. it’s beautiful to see your life’s alignment with your gifts.

    Don’t sweat the commercial nature of the email. Most folks want to know how they can get more of you. In that light, I assume you’re doing book signings and would like to know the ones in my area. Perhaps you can keep a running link on RFL that has a calendar of the book signings coming up.

  • Hello Dan,
    Congratulations on your new endeavors and continuesd success. Despite all the things on your to do list, you have consistantly been a true role model amd mentor for leadership on so many levels. I know you are a loving son, devoted spouse and father and dedicated First Gentleman. You have a very full and busy life but you haven’t lost sight of your sincere interest in the people you encounter in your daily adventures. Bravo and God bless you and your family.

    I’m sure I am not alone in thinking it would be great to obtain a signed copy of your new book. Don’t worry about the promotional aspect of your latest RFL. I expect most folks will understand and be “spizzed” by the news. I wouldn’t mind serving as the Missouri promoter/distributor! In the meantime, I’ll stay tuned for your appearance on Oprah.

    Be well and take care,

    Donna Gilliland Koppy

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