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As we approach the end of 2020, we reflect on the millions of Americans who lost their jobs due to COVID-19 and the importance of adopting a resilience mindset in our professional lives. Now on her 4th career, Andrea Koppel, founder and CEO of the Time4Coffee podcast and a former CNN correspondent, joins us to share insights around how to adapt to the highs and lows in our careers. Time4Coffee was founded in 2018 with a mission to help 1 million college students turn their degrees into careers they’ll love and has now grown to house a library of hundreds of interviews with professionals in dozens of industries.
Dr. Andreas Suchanek joins the podcast for a fascinating and timely conversation about respect, rules, and ethics.
In this great episode, Suzanne Spaulding, Senior Adviser for Homeland Security and Director of the Defending Democratic Institutions Project at CSIS, joins the hosts to discuss the value of civic education and how it is the responsibility of all members of the community to stay informed in order to contribute to the welfare of all.
This episode of CrisisIbility features an important conversation around the process of democracy and the importance of patience when it comes to elections. Tara Sonenshine, Senior Career Coach and Distinguished Fellow at George Washington University, discusses the necessity of focusing on shared humanity, faith, and communities during these particularly polarized times.
This episode features Dr. Arnon Gat, CEO of AgroSolar, who discusses changing the world with belief, physics, and new solutions to old problems.
David Beckmann joins the podcast for a discussion on the role of generosity in public policy, the importance of companies' actions - including where and how they spend their government relations money, and the deep impact of the pandemic on the world's hungry.
Dr. Delores Henderson joins the podcast to discuss the roles that access, technology, learning styles, and parents play in education. Dr. Henderson has immense experience in the education field and she offers many great insights during this episode!
Ambassador Dino Patti Djalal joins the podcast and discusses his work with the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia and the importance of truly knowing people and sharing with them.
Professor Landry Signé, Ph.D. joins the podcast to discuss the amazing potential of Africa and how business can help it succeed.
Dan Runde, Senior Vice President, and William A. Schreyer Chair and Director of the Project of Prosperity and Development at CSIS joins the podcast to discuss the need for society to learn from current experiences and the tectonic shifts underway around the globe. Specifically, Dan connects education, inequality, and corruption and their effects in a pandemic-impacted world.
John Little joins the podcast to discuss crafting your own possibilities, trust and commitment, and the power of questions and inquiry.
The former Ambassador of Mexico to Canada, Francisco Suarez Davila, joins the podcast for a fascinating and in-depth look at the Mexico-US relationship, the importance of trade and collaboration, and the need for leadership at the top during a crisis.
Punch Pizza co-founder, John Puckett, joins us to discuss leadership, the 10% Rule, and reimagining work.
Andrew Selee, president of the Migration Policy Institute, joins the podcast to discuss the impact of refugees and immigration on communities, economies, and innovation.The Migration Policy Institute's work can be viewed here: https://www.migrationpolicy.org/.Our guest host, Johanna Mendelson Forman's work with the Stimson Center is available here: https://www.stimson.org/ppl/johanna-mendelson-forman/.
Appetite for Change co-founders Michelle Horovitz and Princess Haley join the podcast to discuss the power of food in building community and creating social change.
Jensine Larsen, the founder of World Pulse, joins the hosts to discuss the amazing impacts seen by connecting women, across borders, through technology.
The City Manager of Gonzales, CA, René Mendez, joins the podcast to discuss the Gonzales Way, community engagement, management, and the importance of role-modeling the behaviors you want to see.
Author and Ethicist John Dalla Costa joins us for a remarkable, far-reaching conversation about the roots of generosity, dis-integration, and the public trust in a time of pandemic.
In this episode, Venerable Phra Anil Sakya discusses the concept of crisis and its connection to dharma, balance, and sustainability.
This week we talk with David Hertz and Nicola Gryczka, the founders of the Social Gastronomy Movement.The conversation is a fascinating dialogue about where motivation comes from and the power and impact that one person can have when they engage with their community.
Klaus Leisinger joins the group to discuss leadership as an art - not just a science, looking back to move forward, and getting back to recognizing the humanity in those around us.To purchase Klaus's book click here: amzn.to/dbvKLAUS.CrisisIbility is brought to you by DevryBV Sustainable Strategies in collaboration with the Caux Round Table for Moral Capitalism and Intercepting Horizons.
Herman Mulder joins the podcast for a fascinating and wide-ranging discussion around the SDGs, the need for inclusive thinking, and the issues the world currently faces.
The former Ambassador of Mexico to Canada, Francisco Suarez Davila, joins the podcast for a fascinating and in-depth look at the Mexico-US relationship, the importance of trade and collaboration, and the need for leadership at the top during a crisis.