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Playlist: Emotional Intelligence - A Way to Better Living

Compiled By: Chuck Wolfe

Emotional Intelligence Credit:
Emotional Intelligence

This series features interviews with special guests knowledgeable about emotional intelligence and other shows where I answer the people who call in by listening to their emotionally challenging situations and offering them guidance to help them more successfully manage their own emotions and the emotions of others.

Society of Emotional Intelligence Interview with founder Hank Clemons

From Chuck Wolfe | Part of the The Emotion Roadmap: Take the Wheel & Control How You Feel series | 53:21

Learn how to employ best practices to become a more emotionally intelligent leader.

The best leaders are those who people want to follow. So how do characteristics associated with outstanding leaders relate to emotional intelligence (EI)? Take Steve Jobs, he was an emotionally intelligent leader… or was he? Find out the answer to this question and others as you learn about the Society in this interview.

Wolfe_ei_picture_for_web_small On June 27 I had the opportunity to interview the founder of the Society of Emotional Intelligence (SoEI), Hank Clemons and the leaders of the Tampa, Florida and New York City chapters, Janet Foster and Nicole Clemons. I will be a speaker for the organization on July 17 in NY city and in Tampa, FL Oct 19 2012. You will hear about the founder's vision, the annual conference in Florida and the New York Chapter.

Mission
SoEI is dedicated to increasing the knowledge, ability and application of emotional intelligence of individuals and organizations by providing, conferences, workshop, and other educational and training programs. SoEI also offers coaching and consulting programs to increase ones emotional intelligence in everyday life.

Vision
Be the premier professional membership driven association for those interested in understanding and applying emotional intelligence in their personal and professional lives as well as the lives of others.

Emotional Intelligence and Leadership: The Pioneering Psychologists

From Chuck Wolfe | Part of the The Emotion Roadmap: Take the Wheel & Control How You Feel series | 54:01

Ever wonder why some leaders appear unwilling to pay attention to others' feelings? Ever wonder why a particular person really upsets you and you can't seem to control how you feel when you are around them? Listen to this interview to find out how to influence others and how to manage your own emotions more effectively.

Logo_for_web_small Peter Salovey, Provost at Yale University and Jack Mayer, Psychologist at University of New Hampshire were the first to research and write about a new intelligence they called "emotional intelligence". Dan Goleman published a best seller called Emotional Intelligence in 1995. Since that time many programs and models of emotional intelligence have emerged. David Caruso, a psychologist, consultant, and research affiliate at Yale, joined with Peter and Jack to create the Mayer Salovey Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) which is an ability based model of emotional intelligence. Chuck Wolfe joined with Peter, Jack, and David to publish an earlier version of the MSCEIT, and to help find ways to make the knowledge of emotional science highly useful to people in the workplace, and in life in general. The Emotion Roadmap was a key outcome of the work we all did together.  In this interview you will hear: why this truly is a new intelligence; how emotional abilities are measured; why the differences in our individual abilities matter; and how to improve your emotional abilities. Can you imagine having more control over how you feel and how others are feeling? How about learning how to lead and becoming an inspirational leader? While this interview will not solve all your emotional challenges, it will provide you with tools, and insights, to help you plan emotionally for better outcomes!

The Emotion Roadmap - Learning from each other about feelings

From Chuck Wolfe | Part of the The Emotion Roadmap: Take the Wheel & Control How You Feel series | 51:46

We had five listeners call and share their experiences learning about how to deal with feelings, their own and others. They all got some help with emotionally challenging situations.

Logo_for_web_small Listen to Trevor, Andrew, Jim, Joyce and Erin all share their personal stories about how they learned to deal with feelings. Each conversation I was fortunate to be able to add some meaningful insight that helped them to deal with some of life's challenges. Listen, learn and enjoy! If you like our show please be a caller. We are on Wednesdays 12 Noon ET, on 89.5 FM WPKN, non profit, listener supported radio in Bridgeport, CT. If you are not local but wish to listen you can hear us streaming on WPKN.org. If you have a comment you would like to share, or a question to ask, please email me at cjwolfe@cjwolfe.com. 

The Emotion Roadmap: How to deal with the emotional challenges of aging parents

From Chuck Wolfe | Part of the The Emotion Roadmap: Take the Wheel & Control How You Feel series | 45:10

Are you beginning to recognize that your parents are no longer able to live independently. Are they struggling with remembering people, events, dates and times? Have they become dangerous drivers? Have you hired home health care aides and have you been able to provide them with feedback without being confrontational? These and many more emotional challenges associated with aging are the subject of this week's show. Learn how the Emotion Roadmap can guide you in handling these very challenging situations

Mom_mike_and_chuck_small While the show is all about helping people to deal with aging parents, it is perhaps even more helpful for the people who are listening for getting their own affairs in order. Despite the fact that this topic is so daunting and often depressing, the show offers a very upbeat approach to attitudinal changes and teaches people specific strategies for improving the way they feel and how they approach these difficult conversations with others and with themselves.

The Emotion Roadmap: How to improve your relationship with a supervisor or manager

From Chuck Wolfe | Part of the The Emotion Roadmap: Take the Wheel & Control How You Feel series | 20:00

Want to know why smart people get stuck? It is almost always because of emotional issues or challenges in them, or in someone, or some group, they are dealing with? Are you emotionally stuck? Do you know someone who is? Would you like to get yourself, or them, unstuck? Listen to my weekly radio show “The Emotion Roadmap: Take the Wheel and Control How You Feel” on WPKN, 89.5 FM in Bridgeport, CT or streaming at wpkn.org every Wednesday, Noon to 1 PM ET.

Chuck_and_daphne_small This 20 minute piece is all about the show, how the Emotion Roadmap works, a case study about how to get along at work, some music about feelings, and an invitation to listen regularly. If you listen and like the show, please comment so we that we can reach more people and help the world to be a better place, a more emotionally intelligent place!

Restoring Trust in a Marriage with the Emotion Roadmap & a Question for You

From Chuck Wolfe | Part of the The Emotion Roadmap: Take the Wheel & Control How You Feel series | 30:37

Listen to songs by Freebo, an explanation of the Emotion Roadmap, a real time successful conversation with a woman who wants to trust her husband again, and a caller at the end who is perplexed and wants to know what women mean when they talk about feelings. How would you answer him?

Wolfe_ei_picture_for_web_small I would like to know your thoughts he might call back! I hope you find this 30 minute audio session to be entertaining, enlightening and educational.

Dan Goleman and Chuck Wolfe Discuss What Makes Coaching Work

From Chuck Wolfe | Part of the The Emotion Roadmap: Take the Wheel & Control How You Feel series | 04:59

Short segment discussing key aspects of coaching leaders and other individuals. Dan discusses the philosophy and theory behind coaching and Chuck talks about the practical application of his work to a Division 1 Basketball Team.

Head_shot_2013_chuck_and_john_small Short segment discussing key aspects of coaching leaders and other individuals. Dan discusses the philosophy and theory behind coaching and Chuck talks about the practical application of his work to a Division 1 Basketball Team.