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🗓️ 22 August 2022
⏱️ 62 minutes
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This is episode 1088 of the Arete Coach Podcast with host Severin Sorensen and an episode on Personal Courage, the necessity of the Free Press for Democracies, and Empowering Writers, with special guest Julie Gammack, a former Executive Coach and Vistage Chair, with a background of journalist, reporter, columnist, and talk news radio host in Des Moines, Iowa.
In the interview, we explore Julie's life journey and experiences. At an early age, she saw, felt, and experienced injustice, and she stood up and took action. This carried into her career in the press, as a journalist, columnist, reporter, and news talk radio host, to her journey to an executive coaching and Vistage Chairing of 20 years. We explored some of Julie's favorite questions in coaching. We end by exploring Julie's current passion for empowering writers to unleash their voices and creativity in regional writers retreats.
The Arete Coach Podcast seeks to explore the art and science of executive coaching. You can find out more about this podcast at aretecoach.io.
This episode was recorded on August 22, 2022, with portions of this episode drawn from a pre-recorded interview with Julie Gammack on July 18th, 2022 via Zoom Video.
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0:00.0 | This is the Arctic Coach podcast with Severin Swanson and an episode on personal courage |
0:04.9 | and the necessity of the free press for democracies. With special guest Julie Gamick, |
0:10.5 | a former executive coach and vistas chair with the background of journalism as a reporter, |
0:16.7 | columnist and talk news radio host. This episode was recorded on August 22, 2022, |
0:24.4 | with portions of this episode drawn from an interview with Julie Gamick recorded on July 18, |
0:29.5 | 2022 via Zoom video. You're listening to Severin Swanson, executive coach and curator of the |
0:36.9 | Arctic Coach podcast, where we explore excellence and the art and science of executive coaching. |
0:43.4 | I'm speaking today with executive coach Julie Gamick. She has retired vistas chair and executive |
0:49.9 | coach out of Des Moines, Iowa. And prior to that, she was a journalist, reporter, columnist, |
0:56.5 | and a talk news radio host and today she has CEO of Julie Gamick Productions. |
1:03.7 | Julie Gamick, she has greatly impacted the lives of business leaders for her 20 years as an |
1:08.0 | executive coach. Julie was a recipient of the chair excellence award and her executive coaching |
1:14.5 | group members were those with businesses ranging and revenue from 4 million to 700 million. |
1:20.2 | Currently, Julie is the CEO of Julie Gamick Productions and produces a writer's retreat |
1:25.8 | in Okoboji, Iowa. Through her company, she has created and held the Blue Ridge writers' retreat, |
1:32.8 | the Aspen Riders' retreat, and the San Juan Island Riders' retreat. It is ironic and fitting |
1:38.5 | that Julie's podcast interview would surface on the scheduled day that there's another assault |
1:43.8 | on the free press. Democracy's require a free press to survive. |
1:49.2 | On 3 May 2021, the United Nations Secretary General urged governments to do everything in their |
1:56.2 | power to support free, independent, and diverse media, which the UN top human rights official |
2:02.5 | highlighted as quote, a cornerstone of democratic societies, unquote. In a message on world |
2:09.4 | free press freedom day, marked annually on 3 May, Secretary General Antonio Gutierrez |
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