<p><em>Les Misérables</em> by Victor Hugo w/Jesan Sorrells &amp; Libby Unger<br>---<br>Jesan Sorrells and Libby Unger explore Victor Hugo's masterpiece Les Misérables, examining its insights on moral authority, the impact of historical trauma, and the power of redemption in leadership. They discuss Hugo's romanticism, the enduring influence of French history on civic institutions, and how individual heroism still inspires contemporary audiences. The episode also draws parallels between Les Misérables' characters, modern social issues, and the necessity of aligning leadership values with virtuous action.</p><ul><li><strong>Book Title:</strong> <em>Les Misérables</em></li><li><strong>Author:</strong> Victor Hugo</li><li><strong>Guests:</strong> Jesan Sorrells, Libby Unger</li></ul><p>---<br>Time-Stamped Overview<br>---<br>00:00 Introduction to a Classic Book</p><p>06:31 Discovering French history through Les Mis</p><p>13:15 European influence and historical trends</p><p>17:10 Victor Hugo's impact on France</p><p>26:14 Moral authority in leaders and characters</p><p>27:34 <em>Ben Hur</em> and themes of revenge</p><p>36:57 Monsignor Bienvenue's isolating virtue</p><p>42:19 Life after prison struggles</p><p>42:58 The power of small kindnesses</p><p>49:50 Perceptions of America through the FIFA World Cup (2026)</p><p>58:02 Discussing political candidates' solutions</p><p>59:35 Consequences in a democratic republic</p><p>01:07:35 Populism and public sacrifice</p><p>01:12:55 Valjean's transformation through grace</p><p>01:17:16 Reflections on Waterloo's aftermath</p><p>01:23:54 Impact of Waterloo on French psyche</p><p>01:28:57 Napoleon crowns himself emperor</p><p>01:33:13 Understanding homelessness as a human issue</p><p>01:39:34 Discussing poverty in <em>Les Misérables</em></p><p>01:45:57 Unexpected performance sparks epiphany</p><p>01:48:24 Lessons on being heroic</p><p><br>---</p><ul><li>Opening theme composed by Felipe Sarro - <a href="https://musopen.org/music/3775-orchestral-suite-no-3-in-d-major-bwv-1068/"><em>Bach - Silotti - "Air"  from Orchestra Suite No. 3, BWV 1068</em></a> </li><li>Closing theme composed by Brian Sanyshyn of <a href="https://briansanyshynmusic.com/">Brian Sanyshyn Music</a>.</li></ul><p>---</p><ul><li>Pick up your copy of <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Rules-Leaders-Foundation-Intentional-Leadership/dp/0997408820/"><strong><em>12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON</em></strong></a>!</li><li>Check out the <a href="https://hsconsultingandtraining.com/leadership-lessons-from-the-great-books/">Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast</a> reading list!</li></ul><p>---</p><ul><li>Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: <a href="https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribe">https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribe</a></li><li>Check out Leadership ToolBox at: <a href="https://leadershiptoolbox.us/">https://leadershiptoolbox.us/</a></li></ul><p><br><strong>
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Les Miserables by Victor Hugo w/Jesan Sorrells & Libby Unger

JUN 24, 2026111 MIN
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books

Les Miserables by Victor Hugo w/Jesan Sorrells & Libby Unger

JUN 24, 2026111 MIN

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Les Misérables by Victor Hugo w/Jesan Sorrells & Libby Unger---Jesan Sorrells and Libby Unger explore Victor Hugo's masterpiece Les Misérables, examining its insights on moral authority, the impact of historical trauma, and the power of redemption in leadership. They discuss Hugo's romanticism, the enduring influence of French history on civic institutions, and how individual heroism still inspires contemporary audiences. The episode also draws parallels between Les Misérables' characters, modern social issues, and the necessity of aligning leadership values with virtuous action.Book Title: Les MisérablesAuthor: Victor HugoGuests: Jesan Sorrells, Libby Unger---Time-Stamped Overview---00:00 Introduction to a Classic Book06:31 Discovering French history through Les Mis13:15 European influence and historical trends17:10 Victor Hugo's impact on France26:14 Moral authority in leaders and characters27:34 Ben Hur and themes of revenge36:57 Monsignor Bienvenue's isolating virtue42:19 Life after prison struggles42:58 The power of small kindnesses49:50 Perceptions of America through the FIFA World Cup (2026)58:02 Discussing political candidates' solutions59:35 Consequences in a democratic republic01:07:35 Populism and public sacrifice01:12:55 Valjean's transformation through grace01:17:16 Reflections on Waterloo's aftermath01:23:54 Impact of Waterloo on French psyche01:28:57 Napoleon crowns himself emperor01:33:13 Understanding homelessness as a human issue01:39:34 Discussing poverty in Les Misérables01:45:57 Unexpected performance sparks epiphany01:48:24 Lessons on being heroic---Opening theme composed by Felipe Sarro - Bach - Silotti - "Air"  from Orchestra Suite No. 3, BWV 1068 Closing theme composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!---Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribeCheck out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★