May 25, 2021 – Motivational Speaker Tom Corner and Best-Selling Author Stephen G Post

May 25, 2021 – Motivational Speaker Tom Corner and Best-Selling Author Stephen G Post

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Tom Corner – Author & Motivational Speaker

Leaders need to change their mindset and their approach
and how they approach their employees in the work place
and you don’t just plaster gaudy principles up there and
then your executives don’t abide by them.

Tom Corner is a motivational speaker, mentor, and the author of several books, including an upcoming book about the disconnect in the corporate world. Based on his years of experience in big business, he explains how some work cultures are changing for the worse as a result of COVID-19 and why some business leaders need to start valuing employees as people – or risk losing them and money. Tom is the author of five books, the most recent being Borrowed Eyes and Feet: Finding Enlightenment After Rage. He published his first children’s book in 2014 – List for Santa, List for Life! His follow-up publications include Positive Thoughts, Positive Life! Mommy Why Do You Have Two Birthdays? and Life is Fine, When You are Aligned! Corner’s successful careers in the restaurant, hospitality and financial services industries paved the way to his focus on mentoring and helping people find their path in life. Tom says, “Although most company executives won’t admit it, the reality is many in the workforce are disengaged. Companies are throwing thousands of dollars out the window because of that lost productivity, which stems from a toxic workplace and a lack of authentic concern for employees from leaders. Leaders need to start leading with love.”

Stephen G. Post – Director of the Center for Medical Humanities at Stony Brook University

When people stick with generosity, when people focus their
minds on how they can contribute to the lives of the
people around them, they do better. 

An opinion leader and public speaker, Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. (University of Chicago, 1983) has served on the Board of the John Templeton Foundation (2008–2014), which focuses on virtue and public life. Post is a leader in research on the benefits of giving and on compassionate care in relation to improved patient outcomes and clinician well-being. He addressed the U.S. Congress on volunteerism and health, receiving the Congressional Certificate of Special Recognition for Outstanding Achievement. Post was co-recipient (2012) with Edmund D. Pellegrino MD of the Pioneer Medal for Outstanding Leadership in HealthCare from the HealthCare Chaplaincy Network, and the Kama Book Award in Medical Humanities from World Literacy Canada (2008). Co-Recipient of the 2019 National Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society Professionalism Award for development the Professional Identity Formation curriculum of the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, Post has taught at the University of Chicago Medical School, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (1988–2008), and at Stony Brook (2008–present), where he is Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics. An elected member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the New York Academy of Medicine, and the Royal Society of Medicine, London, Post is the author of 300 articles in journals such as Science, the New England Journal of MedicinePsychosomatic MedicineJournal of the American Academy of Religion, and the Journal of the American Medical Association. His book The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer’s Disease (Johns Hopkins University Press) was designated a “medical classic of the century” by the British Medical Journal (2009), which wrote, “Until this pioneering work was published in 1995 the ethical aspects of one of the most important illnesses of our aging populations were a neglected topic.” Post is a recipient of the Alzheimer’s Association national distinguished service award “in recognition of personal and professional outreach to the Alzheimer’s Association Chapters on ethics issues important to people with Alzheimer’s and their families.” Post’s culminating book in this field is Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease (in press, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022). With Sir John Templeton (d. 2008) Post co-founded The Institute for Research on Unlimited Love: Spirituality, Compassion, and Service in 2001. Post is the best-selling lead author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Happier, Healthier Life by the Simple Act of Giving (Random House Broadway). Post has been quoted in more than 4000 newspapers and magazines, and featured on numerous television shows including The Daily Show. Post has written popularly on this topic in God and Love on Route 80: The Hidden Mystery of Human Connectedness (Mango 2019).