Monthly Archives: February 2026

Andy Freed, author of “Lead Like the Boss” -527



You’ve got front row seats to life lessons from a musical icon.

In Lead Like The Boss: The Bruce Springsteen Framework to Elevating Your Leadership, my guest veteran strategist, marketer, and management consultant, Andy Freed, delivers a compelling and actionable message about leadership and communication for everyone expected to inspire others to perform at their best. Freed ditches the sterile, tired formulaic approach you’ll find in most “leadership guides” and focuses squarely on the crux of leadership: clearly communicating with others in a way that captures their attention and persuades them to buy in.  Whether you’re a super fan of Bruce Springsteen or not, he and his fellow musicians  exemplify the qualities we look for and in need in our leaders.


“Pete’s Beat” Author Matt Robinson -526



Matt Robinson has written a charming children’s book about the love of music and fulfilling one’s dreams.  “Pete’s Beat,” is about a young boy with big dreams of becoming an outstanding drummer.  He’s teased and punished for tapping on anything he can find,  at times driving others a bit crazy, all while searching  for his own sound.  Life for Pete changes when the leader of a local drum circle notices Pete and takes him on a journey of musical and self-discovery!


The Mayflower Project -525



Mayflower II – the replica of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America in 1620 and launched a nation – is seen by some 2.6 million visitors every year in Plymouth.  The ship is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  But there is a lot more to the replica of the Mayflower launched in the middle 1950’s than meets the eye.  Researcher Richard A. Stone has written the definitive,  fascinating history of it all in a book entitled, “Project Mayflower: Building and Sailing a 17th-Century Replica,”  featuring  never- before – told stories of a great adventure that captivated the world!


Alan “Jake” Jacobson -524



In today’s conversation we meet Alan “Jake” Jacobson, founder of the Flo Creed-Jacobson Initiative, with the mission to help children and adults develop confidence, optimism, resilience and self-awareness through mindfulness.  The organization was named in honor of Alan’s late wife Flo who served her community as a decorated Boston police officer, mentoring countless people as a “Big Sister,” and volunteering for many causes. Officer Flo Creed  made it her life’s work to  give back to others with a sense of joy.  The Initiative successfully provides innovative educational programming that cultivates lifelong emotional intelligence and well-being!