Nothing is Impossible: Diplomacy, Leadership, and Acceptance with Ted Osius
Fifth Dimensional Leadership - A podcast by Ginny Clarke
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Today I am joined by an incredibly fascinating guest, Ted Osius. Ted is a retired Ambassador to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. He spent many years with the Department of State and is known as a diplomat. He is a professor, author, and most recently, was the Google Vice President of Government Affairs and Public Policy for Asia-Pacific. Ted has an underlying belief that international diplomacy can create a better world which has fueled his passion throughout his career. In this episode, he shares stories that illustrate this belief, takes us through the journey of his illustrious career, catches us up to the current state of affairs with Vietnam, and details about his upcoming book, Nothing is Impossible: America’s Reconciliation with Vietnam. Ted also speaks about the critical component to being a great leader, the qualities that make a great diplomat, how his leadership style has evolved over the years, his experience in transitioning from a career as a public servant to working for a technology company, how to build a culture of inclusion, and advice for fellow leaders looking to make waves. “That’s the art of diplomacy; it’s taking what you’ve learned and creating action that brings people together.” — Ted Osius Key Takeaways: [:50] About today’s episode with Ted Osius. [1:33] Welcoming Ted to the podcast! [1:44] What led Ted to become a diplomat. [3:02] How did Ted get his start in working for the government? [5:23] About Ted’s upcoming book, Nothing is Impossible, where to find it outline, and when it will be available. [8:48] Ted brings listeners up to speed on Vietnam and how the country is currently fairing socially, economically, and politically. [12:20] Ted defines diplomacy and elaborates on his underlying belief that international diplomacy can create a better world. [15:17] When did Ted consider himself a leader? [18:22] Ted shares about his transition from working as a public servant for the government to working with Google. [21:43] Has Ted’s leadership style evolved throughout his career? If so, how? [24:17] What does it really mean to “have someone’s back” as a leader? What does that look like? [27:34] Why trust and safety are so essential in building a culture of inclusion. [28:46] Ted’s thoughts on the role of a parent in a child’s life and his own experience with being home with his family during COVID and what that meant to him. [31:10] Ted’s journey as a gay man, in an interracial marriage, working in countries that may not have the same views that we do in the United States. [37:33] Ted’s words of wisdom and inspiration for listeners of the podcast. [39:46] Thanking Ted for joining the podcast and sharing his incredible insights! Mentioned in this Episode: Ted Osius Fifth Dimensional Leadership Ep. 9: “Talking Tough Love and Leadership with Ambassador Susan Rice” Nothing is Impossible: America’s Reconciliation with Vietnam, by Ted Osius Pete Peterson About Fifth Dimensional Leadership & Ginny Clarke Fifth-Dimensional Leadership is a podcast about leadership — knowing yourself, speaking your truth, inspiring love, expanding your consciousness and activating your mastery. As an executive recruiter and career expert currently leading executive recruiting at a Fortune 20 tech company, Ginny Clarke is a passionate and authentic thought leader with a unique and deliberate perspective on work and life. She synthesizes aspects of her life as an African-American single mother who has successfully navigated corporate America for over 30 years. She has inspired, uplifted, and changed the lives of thousands and is intentional about bringing conscious awareness to people of all ages and stages. Every other week, a new edition of Fifth-Dimensional Leadership will include fascinating guests, covering a variety of topics: power, personal branding, self-awareness, networking, fear, and career management Stay Connected! To find more episodes or learn more, visit: GinnyClarke.com Connect with her on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Youtube