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Episode 58: “Healing the World: Character, Leadership, and the Common Good” with Professor Marvin Berkowitz

56 min · 16. juni 2026
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What does it mean to lead a flourishing life rooted in character, purpose, and service? In this powerful conversation, Dr. Scott Parsons and Jason Viyar sit down with Professor Marvin Berkowitz, one of the world's foremost scholars in character education and moral development. Drawing on more than forty years of research and leadership, Marvin shares insights from his groundbreaking work on the PRIMED framework, the role leaders play in shaping organizational culture, and why flourishing must extend beyond happiness and effectiveness toward a deeper commitment to the common good. Together, they explore: ✅ What flourishing leadership really means ✅ The Jewish concept of tikkun olam ("healing the world") ✅ Why noble purpose is essential for leadership ✅ How leaders shape the moral culture of organizations ✅ The six principles of the PRIMED framework ✅ Why adult culture matters before student programming ✅ The importance of voice, relationships, and servant leadership ✅ Common mistakes leaders make when implementing character initiatives ✅ Why character and citizenship cannot be separated Whether you're an educator, healthcare leader, military professional, coach, parent, or organizational leader, this conversation offers timeless wisdom about building cultures where people can truly flourish. Thank you for listening to the Flourishing Leaders Podcast! Hosted by Dr. Scott Parsons, this podcast explores how character, virtue, wisdom, and purpose can shape a more flourishing life and leadership journey. Learn more at: Flourishing Leaders Academy [http://www.flourishingleaders.us/]Subscribe & Follow: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flourishing-leaders-podcast/id1812798435] | Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0alO3sqwRxsI1q4zdcsfYi?si=e271ae306a364a53] | Google | YouTube Share this episode with someone who’s ready to lead with integrity and flourish in every domain of life. Connect with Scott: LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/scott-parsons-06428272] | Scott@FlourishingLeaders.us Flourish with us—because leadership rooted in character changes everything.

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episode Episode 58: “Healing the World: Character, Leadership, and the Common Good” with Professor Marvin Berkowitz artwork

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