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Your World of Creativity

Ian Ziskin, Author, Lives Lost and Leadership Found

Your World of Creativity

Mark Stinson

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Design, Marketing, Arts

5.045 Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2025

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re welcoming back Ian Ziskin, President of EXec EXcel Group, a leader with more than 40 years of experience as a business executive, board advisor, coach, consultant, and author. Ian has held senior leadership and Chief Human Resources Officer roles at three Fortune 100 companies, written extensively about the future of work, HR, and leadership, and continues to influence how organizations develop people and purpose.

Ian's Website

Ian first joined us on Your World of Creativity back in 2022, when he shared insights from another collaborative anthology project that brought together diverse voices in leadership. Today, he returns to discuss his new book, Lives Lost and Leadership Found, just released by Routledge. The book blends neuroscience, survey insights from 150 professionals, and deeply personal essays from dozens of contributors to explore how grief, loss, and connection can actually deepen our leadership capacity — and how our ‘special somebodies’ may be our most powerful teachers.

  1. Why This Book, and Why Now?

  • Ian, you’ve written and spoken extensively about leadership and HR — but Lives Lost and Leadership Found takes a much more personal and emotional turn. What inspired you to write this book, and why was now the right time?

  1. Neuroscience, Grief, and Growth

  • The book explores how neuroscience rewires our leadership capacity through experiences of loss. What did you discover about the connection between grief, empathy, and leadership resilience?

  1. Collaborative Creativity, Round Two

  • You were last on the podcast in 2022 discussing another anthology you co-created. How has that collaborative creative process worked for you over the years — and what lessons did you carry forward into this new project?

  1. Leading Together — The Power of Many Voices

  • In Lives Lost and Leadership Found, you serve as the lead author but included essays from dozens of contributors. What were the benefits — and maybe the challenges — of weaving so many perspectives into a single narrative?

  1. Lessons from the Data and the Stories

  • You surveyed 150 professionals and featured essays from leaders and coaches across industries. What key lessons or themes emerged — and were there any surprises in how people transformed loss into growth?

  1. Music, Reflection, and Renewal

  • You even wrote and recorded a song for the book, “Here and Gone,” to honor your parents and brother. Tell us about the story behind that song — and why you encourage readers to write their own essays about their “Special Somebodies.

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And before you go, remember to download your free e-book of Your World of Creativity when you visit mark-stinson.com.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Unlocking your world of creativity with bestselling author and brand innovator Mark Stinson.

0:08.8

This episode is brought to you by White Cloud Coffee Roasters, where every bean tells a story of adventure.

0:15.5

Visit whitecloudcoffee.com and use the code creativity.

0:20.1

Welcome back, friends, to our podcast, your world of creativity.

0:24.5

We love traveling around the globe talking to creative practitioners everywhere

0:28.3

about how they get inspired and how we organize the ideas and most of all how we gain the

0:33.7

competence and the connections to launch our work out into the world. And today we've got

0:39.2

a very personal episode talking about how grief, loss, and connection can actually deepen our

0:46.9

creative and leadership capacity. And my guest is Ian Siskin. Ian, welcome to the show.

0:53.9

Mark, great to be with you.

0:54.9

Thanks for having me.

0:55.9

Yes, and actually, I should say welcome back because Ian first joined me on your world of creativity

1:01.1

back in 2022.

1:02.8

First of all, I can't believe it's been that long.

1:04.8

But you had another collaborative anthology then with some diverse voices about leadership.

1:10.9

And now this book entitled Lives Lost and Leadership Found is really, it's a nice combination.

1:18.8

I was reading of neuroscience, but also very deeply personal essays about people's special

1:25.5

somebodies and how they were teachers. Tell us how this book came

1:30.3

about and how you applied some of your HR experience or leadership experience into writing

1:37.2

and since it's an anthology, gathering the stories about grief and loss. The origin of the book is actually quite personal.

1:46.5

So going back to 2023, both my brother and then my mother passed away about six months apart.

1:57.1

My brother's case, he was four and a half years younger than me, quite unexpected at the age of 60,

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