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We live in an age of "fake news" and the continual spouting of bogus statistics. Our headlines shout about "scientific breakthroughs" that turn out to be early indicators in one small study with no actual application to the population as a whole. For those of us trying to navigate this - its chaos. It is almost impossible to know who to trust, and what data we can rely on when making decisions about politics, health, raising our children , or even what to order for dinner...
This conversation was hard. What Karise does is hard. The fact that we need people like her breaks the heart of every person who is not one of the monsters she hunts. Karise investigate pedophilia, child pornography, and human trafficking of children. Thank all that is good that she does, and that she's bloody good at it. In this conversation she talks through things parents need to know to keep their families safe. She also talks about the light...
Genesis Kemp is a lot of things. She sassy, out spoke, undoubtedly bright, a published author, speaker, influencer, and so much more! When the institutionalized racism the permeates every part of corporate America tried to knock her down in her annual review Genesis didn't just take it, or get made, or storm out. She pulled herself, and then wrote a book capturing her personal experiences in a unique and engaging voice...
Mental Health Matters and #mentalhealthawareness are some of the buzz words of 2020. Everyone is talking about them, and not nearly enough companies are actually doing something about them. Enter Kim Rutherford. With a background developing award winning training for global leaders in a range of industries she's got indisputable business and engagement credentials...
In the past year teachers have been super-human heroes pivoting on a dime to continue to teach our children in the face of a global pandemic. In May of 2020 it seemed they were finally getting the respect and attention they deserved. By September of 2020 the pendulum had swung and teachers were the focus of controversy and derision.
Throughout all of that Jon Hinthorne has kept his focus on his students...
If you haven't heard of Lani Rosales, or one of her many business babies, Austin Digital Jobs, Remote Digital Jobs, Houston Digital Jobs, or The American Genius, then you've been missing out! She's smart, sassy, and funny as hell but also a champion of improving our dialogue on mental health in the workplace and during job search...
2020 has been a shit show. We're all tired, we're all stressed, we're all burnt out. The nurses, and hospital staff that have cared for our sick through this pandemic were already all of those things before 2020 hit, and then it got worse. Dee Hake and I talk about the amazing work she is doing helping them keep being the heroes we need - and not the martyrs they get cast as...
Does your organization do training? Probably. Is it any good? Probably not. Ryan Sullivan can tell you why, how to know, and how to make it better. In this podcast the two of us geek out about learning and development, corporate culture drivers, and why I am SO EXCITED about his job. When we get done with that Ryan spells out what it takes to get his attention as a global hiring manager for a pharmaceutical giant...
Jen Jones is charming, non-nonsense project manager who has forged successful business and reputation for industry excellence in one of the most male dominate industries there is: construction. In this episode she talks, not only about those challenges but also about starting her own business, and what life looks like without Covid in 2020/2021! Based in New Zealand Jen lives in a veritable twilight zone to the rest of us...
Self styled "Serious Artist Person Guy" Tim Doyle has turned an irreverent sense of humor, a love of all things geek, and a not small amount of talent into serious business. Here's the basics:
Moving to Austin, Texas in 1999 to fulfill a life-long dream of not living in Dallas, Doyle started painting and showing in galleries in 2001. He self-published a diary zine, ‘Amazing Adult Fantasy’ from 2001-2003...