EPISODE 057: FRANK KEATING | FORMER GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA
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Does it seem like you're facing insurmountable challenges in your path to leadership? Have you been told to simply "tough it out" or "wait for things to get better"? The frustration of feeling stuck in adversity without a clear way forward can be overwhelming. If you're tired of ineffective advice and want to discover real strategies for overcoming adversity through leadership, then this is for you.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
-Mastering Adversity: Uncover strategies to conquer challenges through effective leadership.
-Education for Success: Discover the pivotal role of education in achieving personal triumphs.
-Navigating Career Choices: Unveil the profound impact of personal decisions on career trajectories.
-Political Success Strategies: Explore effective tactics for achieving bipartisan success in politics.
-Community Support: Embrace the significance of community aid in navigating crisis recovery.
My special guest is Frank Keating Frank Keating served as the Governor of Oklahoma from 1995 to 2003, demonstrating exceptional leadership during a challenging period in the state's history. His notable contributions include leading the state's recovery efforts after the devastating 1995 bombing of the Alpha P. Murrow Federal Office Building in Oklahoma City. Governor Keating implemented significant tax reductions and reforms, particularly in the education system, the state's purchasing system, and the workers' compensation system. His dedication to public service and his extensive experience in law enforcement and public office provides valuable insights into overcoming adversity, the role of education in personal success, and the impact of personal choices on career paths. Governor Keating's expertise and experience make him a compelling guest for the Leadership Crucible Foundation podcast, offering invaluable perspectives on leadership, resilience, and community support.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:03 - The Importance of Adversity in Leadership
00:01:20 - Frank Keating's Contributions as Governor
00:01:48 - Frank Keating's Journey into Public Service
00:06:52 - Leadership During the Oklahoma City Bombing
00:11:27 - Community Support and Resilience
00:16:54 - Leadership and Service in Oklahoma
00:18:51 - Accomplishments as Governor
00:22:51 - Post-Political Career
00:27:20 - Authoring Children's Books
00:28:58 - Challenges and Takeaways
00:34:12 - Getting Involved in Public Life
00:34:23 - Appreciation and Invitation
00:35:08 - Conclusion and Invitation
Bio:
Frank Keating grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and received his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and a law degree from the University of Oklahoma.
His 30-year career in law enforcement and public service included service as an FBI agent, U.S. Attorney and state prosecutor, and Oklahoma House and Senate member, including service as a Republican senate leader. He served Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush in the Treasury, Justice, and Housing departments.
As Governor, Keating won national acclaim in 1995 for his compassionate and professional handling of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City. In the aftermath of the tragedy, he raised more than six million dollars to fund scholarships for the nearly 200 children left with only one or no parents.
Keating currently serves as a regent for the University of Oklahoma and lives with his wife Cathy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They have three children and eleven grandchildren.
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To watch the video podcast on Youtube, click here.
To download the Team Discussion Guide, click here.
Does it seem like you're facing insurmountable challenges in your path to leadership? Have you been told to simply "tough it out" or "wait for things to get better"? The frustration of feeling stuck in adversity without a clear way forward can be overwhelming. If you're tired of ineffective advice and want to discover real strategies for overcoming adversity through leadership, then this is for you.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
-Mastering Adversity: Uncover strategies to conquer challenges through effective leadership.
-Education for Success: Discover the pivotal role of education in achieving personal triumphs.
-Navigating Career Choices: Unveil the profound impact of personal decisions on career trajectories.
-Political Success Strategies: Explore effective tactics for achieving bipartisan success in politics.
-Community Support: Embrace the significance of community aid in navigating crisis recovery.
My special guest is Frank Keating Frank Keating served as the Governor of Oklahoma from 1995 to 2003, demonstrating exceptional leadership during a challenging period in the state's history. His notable contributions include leading the state's recovery efforts after the devastating 1995 bombing of the Alpha P. Murrow Federal Office Building in Oklahoma City. Governor Keating implemented significant tax reductions and reforms, particularly in the education system, the state's purchasing system, and the workers' compensation system. His dedication to public service and his extensive experience in law enforcement and public office provides valuable insights into overcoming adversity, the role of education in personal success, and the impact of personal choices on career paths. Governor Keating's expertise and experience make him a compelling guest for the Leadership Crucible Foundation podcast, offering invaluable perspectives on leadership, resilience, and community support.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:03 - The Importance of Adversity in Leadership
00:01:20 - Frank Keating's Contributions as Governor
00:01:48 - Frank Keating's Journey into Public Service
00:06:52 - Leadership During the Oklahoma City Bombing
00:11:27 - Community Support and Resilience
00:16:54 - Leadership and Service in Oklahoma
00:18:51 - Accomplishments as Governor
00:22:51 - Post-Political Career
00:27:20 - Authoring Children's Books
00:28:58 - Challenges and Takeaways
00:34:12 - Getting Involved in Public Life
00:34:23 - Appreciation and Invitation
00:35:08 - Conclusion and Invitation
Bio:
Frank Keating grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and received his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and a law degree from the University of Oklahoma.
His 30-year career in law enforcement and public service included service as an FBI agent, U.S. Attorney and state prosecutor, and Oklahoma House and Senate member, including service as a Republican senate leader. He served Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush in the Treasury, Justice, and Housing departments.
As Governor, Keating won national acclaim in 1995 for his compassionate and professional handling of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City. In the aftermath of the tragedy, he raised more than six million dollars to fund scholarships for the nearly 200 children left with only one or no parents.
Keating currently serves as a regent for the University of Oklahoma and lives with his wife Cathy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They have three children and eleven grandchildren.
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