Mar 21, 2022
Kevin Hancock, featured in the
New York Times, and author of 48 Whispers (Post Hill
Press; https://thebusinessofsharedleadership.com/).
As the CEO of Hancock Lumber, Kevin struggled to guide the
two-century-old lumber company through the 2007 collapse of the
housing market only to lose some of his voice to the rare
neurological speech disorder, spasmodic dysphonia. This experience
sent him journeying more than twenty times to the Pine Ridge Indian
reservation in South Dakota in search of voice recovery through
self-reflection and immersion in nature.
While at Pine Ridge, he met an entire community that felt a piece
of their authentic voice had been taken or stolen from them—helping
him realize there are lots of way to lose one’s voice in this
world. From this experience, Kevin came to see life as a quest for
self-actualization.
A unique photojournalism collection of short meditations,
accompanied by full-page color photographs of the Pine Ridge Indian
Reservation and the northern plains, 48 Whispers explores
the concepts of shared leaders, dispersed power, and respect for
all voices. Kevin’s full-page color photos and writings span a
decade of over twenty visits to the region—during which time he
builds a series of deep friendships on the reservation and takes
two Lakota names.
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