Ever felt like life’s on autopilot, leaving you yearning for more control? In this game-changing episode of FOMO Sapiens, host Patrick J. McGinnis sits down with Suzy Welch to uncover the secrets of authoring your own destiny. Suzy, renowned for her savvy advice and transformative insights, shares her life-shaping tools, including her remarkable 10:10:10 decision-making strategy. Together, they navigate the common pitfall of feeling trapped by societal expectations and offer personal anecdotes and professional experiences to guide listeners toward clarity and confidence. Whether you’re pondering a career change or simply seeking to live authentically, this conversation is your roadmap to reclaiming control and leading life on your terms. Tune in now to FOMO Sapiens and rewrite the script of your life!
Meet our guest:
Suzy Welch is a three-time New York Times best-selling author, noted CEO advisor, and Professor of Management Practice at NYU’s Stern School of Business, where she is also the Director of the NYU | Stern Initiative on Purpose and Flourishing. She serves as a Senior Advisor to the Brunswick Group and is corporate director, as well as a regular contributor on CNBC and The Today Show. Her op-eds about GenZ and work today appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal.
In 1995, Professor Welch combined her two career paths at the Harvard Business Review, where she eventually was named Editor. After HBR, she collaborated with her late husband, Jack Welch, to write two international bestsellers, “Winning,” in 2005, and “The Real-Life MBA,” in 2015. On her own, Professor Welch is the author of the 2008-2009 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, “10-10-10: A Life-Transforming Idea,” a decision-making concept she originally wrote about as a columnist for O: The Oprah Magazine. Her next book will be published by HarperBusiness in May 2025.
After her husband’s passing, Professor Welch joined the faculty of Stern, where she created and teaches the popular class, “Becoming You: Crafting the Authentic Life You Want and Need.” She also teaches “Developing Managerial Skills,” and along with teaching undergraduates and MBAs, also offers classes in the school’s Executive MBA programs.
Visit her website here: https://www.suzywelch.com/