197. Susan Packard – Emotional Fitness and Recovery

Susan Packard speaks on emotional fitness and recovery

Personal mastery is all about humility and supporting other people and having purpose other than yourself.

R.O.G. Takeaway Tips:

  • Sit quietly.
  • Light up your right brain.
    • Meditation
    • Mindfulness practices 
    • Nature
    • Walks without headphones or phone 
    • Music
    • Art
    • Laughter
    • Gratitude
  • Get emotionally fit.
  • Engage in a recovery practice.
  • Ask for help. 
  • Develop both personal and professional mastery.

Guest Bio:

Susan Packard, who has helped to build powerful media brands like HBO, CNBC, and HGTV. She was the second employee at HGTV, its co-founder, and its former chief operating officer. HGTV became Scripps Networks Interactive when they created new brands and platforms. She helped build these businesses to a market value of over $15 billion.

Susan left the corporate media world to become a writer, mentor, and a leadership speaker. She has an established platform as an author today. TarcherPerigee (Penguin Random House) published her first book NEW RULES OF THE GAME: 10 Strategies for Women in the Workplace in 2015 and her second book FULLY HUMAN: Three Steps to Grow Your Emotional Fitness in Work, Leadership and Life in 2019.  Both of these books explore how practices of good emotional health can help us to create better lives and careers. In NEW RULES she touched on grit, resilience and team trust. In FULLY HUMAN, she wrote about emotional fitness, a practice she teaches today to leaders, which was at the core of their success at HGTV. Susan gave a Tedx talk about emotional fitness at UCLA. 

Awards & Accolades

In 2020, she was named one of the top 40 women keynote speakers by RealLeaders, and continues to be an active speaker at organizations and universities like Stanford Business School, Carnegie Mellon and University of Alabama.

Susan was the first woman elected to serve on the board of directors of Churchill Downs, Inc., the owner and manager of the Kentucky Derby.

Susan has done many things in her career others might consider “brave,” but the most courageous thing she’s ever done was to ask for help for an on-going substance use disorder. In 2019, she gave a Commencement address at Michigan State University, her alma mater, and shared with the 5,000 graduates and their families some of her addiction and recovery journey. There she was awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor in Humanities.

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Credits:

Susan Packard, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc.

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