TGL027: Leadership Lessons from Lewis & Clark Part I with Jeff Ton (Leadership Podcast)
On today’s episode, we explore one of the most amazing stories in the exploration of the American West. In 1805, Meriwether Lewis & William Clark lead a small military expedition up the Missouri River to discover a water-passage across North American. Along the way they invited a young native woman and mother, Sacagawea, to be their interpreter. Each night they wrote in the journals, accumulating over a million words, describing their encounters and adventures along the way. The expedition successfully explored the Missouri River, crossed over the Rocky Mountains, floated down the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean, and returned safely.
I’ve invited Jeff Ton, an expert on the expedition, to join me in pulling out the leadership lessons we can learn from the Lewis & Clark Expedition. We covered so much ground so this episode is divided into Parts I and II.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:
BOOKS AND RESOURCES
CONNECT WITH JEFF TON
GET IN TOUCH WITH SEAN MURRAY
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