From Struggles to Success with Dr Emmanuel

Prof Ged Williams - A healthcare leader's masterclass in using struggles as opportunities

March 23, 2024 efnsutebu Season 1 Episode 6
Prof Ged Williams - A healthcare leader's masterclass in using struggles as opportunities
From Struggles to Success with Dr Emmanuel
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From Struggles to Success with Dr Emmanuel
Prof Ged Williams - A healthcare leader's masterclass in using struggles as opportunities
Mar 23, 2024 Season 1 Episode 6
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In Episode 6 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, I talk to Prof Ged Williams, Chief Nursing Officer and executive Director of Nursing at Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia. He is Founder and former President of the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses and Australian College of Critical Care Nurses. He is philanthropist and has helped set up Federations of Critical Care Nursing in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

In this episode, Prof Ged williams describes how having to help look after his siblings at a young age and his humble rural upbringing  in a conservative family setting, shaped his future. He demonstrates how struggles are in fact opportunities and how he has learnt the skill of turning struggles into success which he now uses effortlessly like a well trained athlete. He highlights the importance of being able to know and accept when you cannot solve a struggle and demonstrates that struggles are opportunities or gifts in many ways. This is live demonstration of why everybody and leaders should master the skill of turning struggles into success. Be prepared to list to a life changing podcast!
 
To Listen to the podcast, please use this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/2215186 or any podcast platform such as Spotify (use this link https://lnkd.in/eMkp6Zju) and search for the Struggles to Success podcast with Dr Emmanuel 

The podcast is also available on youtube via 

https://youtu.be/PXTlCZIvsks?si=B9oDd-L5PUO6Wu3I

Please follow, like, share the podcast and also provide feedback.

For more information

·        Visit  www.strugglestosuccess.com

·       Follow Dr Emmanuel Nsutebu on LinkedIn or @Nsutebu on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

·       Follow the Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3da9f_4IpuQ8rIUNPFty0Q

 Intro and Outro Music - "The Moon" by Kelly Shimeya Nsutebu, available on Spotify. 

Show Notes

In Episode 6 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, I talk to Prof Ged Williams, Chief Nursing Officer and executive Director of Nursing at Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia. He is Founder and former President of the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses and Australian College of Critical Care Nurses. He is philanthropist and has helped set up Federations of Critical Care Nursing in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

In this episode, Prof Ged williams describes how having to help look after his siblings at a young age and his humble rural upbringing  in a conservative family setting, shaped his future. He demonstrates how struggles are in fact opportunities and how he has learnt the skill of turning struggles into success which he now uses effortlessly like a well trained athlete. He highlights the importance of being able to know and accept when you cannot solve a struggle and demonstrates that struggles are opportunities or gifts in many ways. This is live demonstration of why everybody and leaders should master the skill of turning struggles into success. Be prepared to list to a life changing podcast!
 
To Listen to the podcast, please use this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/2215186 or any podcast platform such as Spotify (use this link https://lnkd.in/eMkp6Zju) and search for the Struggles to Success podcast with Dr Emmanuel 

The podcast is also available on youtube via 

https://youtu.be/PXTlCZIvsks?si=B9oDd-L5PUO6Wu3I

Please follow, like, share the podcast and also provide feedback.

For more information

·        Visit  www.strugglestosuccess.com

·       Follow Dr Emmanuel Nsutebu on LinkedIn or @Nsutebu on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

·       Follow the Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3da9f_4IpuQ8rIUNPFty0Q

 Intro and Outro Music - "The Moon" by Kelly Shimeya Nsutebu, available on Spotify.