What the Pilgrims and Native Americans Can Teach Us About Getting Along
In this Thanksgiving episode of the Quest for Success Podcast, we travel back to 1621 and not for a history lesson, but for a leadership lesson. Discover how two completely different groups, the Pilgrims and the Native Americans, found common ground through humility, respect, and cooperation. You’ll learn timeless principles of teamwork, communication, and emotional intelligence that can strengthen your relationships, your leadership, and even your family dinner table.
Whether you’re leading a team, managing conflict, or just trying to survive another holiday with Uncle Joe’s political rants, this episode will give you practical strategies to turn division into unity. You’ll walk away inspired to build bridges, not walls, and create a culture of gratitude and collaboration in your own life.
Listen now at www.Quest-Success.com and start your journey toward stronger relationships and lasting success.
Recommended Resources:
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John C. Maxwell – The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork
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Robert Axelrod – The Evolution of Cooperation
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Stephen R. Covey – The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
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Harvard Human Cooperation Lab – Research on trust and collaboration
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Brené Brown – Dare to Lead


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