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Leadership Lessons from History with Paul Vanderbroeck

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What can today’s leaders learn from the historical figures such as Julius Caesar or Elizabeth I? In this episode of Coaching Revealed, we interview Dr. Paul Vanderbroeck, leadership researcher, executive coach, and author, about what ancient history reveals about the timeless patterns of power, influence, and human behavior.

Drawing from decades of study in both the academic and corporate worlds, Paul shares how his fascination with historical figures has shaped his understanding of modern leadership. Through his lens, leaders from the past become vivid case studies that clarify how to mobilize followers, balance ambition with empathy, and navigate isolation.

Along with IOC podcast hosts Emily Terrani and Austin Matzelle, Paul explores how coaches can use historical examples, case studies, and even film characters to help clients break through stuck patterns. They also examine how loneliness, distance, and complexity are reshaping leadership today.

In this episode Dr. Vanderbroeck discuss:

  • How historical figures like Julius Caesar reveal both the brilliance and blind spots of leadership.
  • How to build a personal “leadership timeline” to uncover recurring success patterns.
  • Ways coaches can use history and storytelling to reframe client challenges.

Whether you’re a coach, executive, or student of history, this episode offers a powerful reminder: leadership doesn’t just evolve — it echoes.

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What can today’s leaders learn from the historical figures such as Julius Caesar or Elizabeth I? In this episode of Coaching Revealed, we interview Dr. Paul Vanderbroeck, leadership researcher, executive coach, and author, about what ancient history reveals about the timeless patterns of power, influence, and human behavior.

Drawing from decades of study in both the academic and corporate worlds, Paul shares how his fascination with historical figures has shaped his understanding of modern leadership. Through his lens, leaders from the past become vivid case studies that clarify how to mobilize followers, balance ambition with empathy, and navigate isolation.

Along with IOC podcast hosts Emily Terrani and Austin Matzelle, Paul explores how coaches can use historical examples, case studies, and even film characters to help clients break through stuck patterns. They also examine how loneliness, distance, and complexity are reshaping leadership today.

In this episode Dr. Vanderbroeck discuss:

  • How historical figures like Julius Caesar reveal both the brilliance and blind spots of leadership.
  • How to build a personal “leadership timeline” to uncover recurring success patterns.
  • Ways coaches can use history and storytelling to reframe client challenges.

Whether you’re a coach, executive, or student of history, this episode offers a powerful reminder: leadership doesn’t just evolve — it echoes.

  continue reading

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