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Mary Gentile- Giving Voice to Values as a Reality that proves Possibility

56 min · 18. juni 2026
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Most of us underestimate just how many choices we really have—especially when it comes to acting with integrity in complex systems.  Mary Gentile reveals how understanding our deep human desire for meaning and belonging can unlock the courage to voice our values, even in the most intimidating environments. Through powerful stories from classrooms, boardrooms, and global crises, Mary breaks down how small shifts—like rehearsing your response or reframing the narrative—can transform moral dilemmas from impossible to inevitable opportunities for impact.  You'll discover: the neuroscience behind ethical action, the role of storytelling in changing perceptions, and practical tools to build confidence and community around doing the right thing. She shares examples from fraud prevention in Moscow to healthcare innovation in Massachusetts, illustrating how ordinary individuals become extraordinary moral architects.  The stakes are clear: ignoring this capacity for moral action leaves us disempowered and disconnected. But embracing it offers a path to collective resilience, trust, and a more humane future.  This episode is essential for leaders, educators, and anyone committed to transforming moral intent into decisive action. If you believe that doing good is possible—even within imperfect institutions—this conversation will inspire you to see ethical choices not as constraints but as the very foundation of a thriving human society. Mary Gentile is the founder of Giving Voice to Values and a pioneering advocate for reimagining ethics as a practiced, empowering skill. Her work combines insights from psychology, neuroscience, and real-world stories to show that moral action is accessible and essential in shaping a better world.This episode challenges you to see the moral universe not as a fixed set of rules but as a landscape of unlimited choices—if only you know where to look.  Perfect for leaders, students, and anyone eager to bridge the gap between values and action. Hit play to start reimagining what’s truly possible when ethics becomes your everyday practice. Executive Wins Podcast [https://executivewins.com] The Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins. Listen on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1790324798]   Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1P1NEQVF744tV6xEjm5vRC] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2450126/support]

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Most of us underestimate just how many choices we really have—especially when it comes to acting with integrity in complex systems.  Mary Gentile reveals how understanding our deep human desire for meaning and belonging can unlock the courage to voice our values, even in the most intimidating environments. Through powerful stories from classrooms, boardrooms, and global crises, Mary breaks down how small shifts—like rehearsing your response or reframing the narrative—can transform moral dilemmas from impossible to inevitable opportunities for impact.  You'll discover: the neuroscience behind ethical action, the role of storytelling in changing perceptions, and practical tools to build confidence and community around doing the right thing. She shares examples from fraud prevention in Moscow to healthcare innovation in Massachusetts, illustrating how ordinary individuals become extraordinary moral architects.  The stakes are clear: ignoring this capacity for moral action leaves us disempowered and disconnected. But embracing it offers a path to collective resilience, trust, and a more humane future.  This episode is essential for leaders, educators, and anyone committed to transforming moral intent into decisive action. If you believe that doing good is possible—even within imperfect institutions—this conversation will inspire you to see ethical choices not as constraints but as the very foundation of a thriving human society. Mary Gentile is the founder of Giving Voice to Values and a pioneering advocate for reimagining ethics as a practiced, empowering skill. Her work combines insights from psychology, neuroscience, and real-world stories to show that moral action is accessible and essential in shaping a better world.This episode challenges you to see the moral universe not as a fixed set of rules but as a landscape of unlimited choices—if only you know where to look.  Perfect for leaders, students, and anyone eager to bridge the gap between values and action. Hit play to start reimagining what’s truly possible when ethics becomes your everyday practice. Executive Wins Podcast [https://executivewins.com] The Executive Wins Podcast features inspiring Executives who share their biggest wins. Listen on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1790324798]   Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1P1NEQVF744tV6xEjm5vRC] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2450126/support]

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