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In this riveting episode, we delve into the often unchartered territory of life after a job layoff. We explore the emotional journey, the practical steps, and the opportunities that arise when one door closes and another is yet to open. Whether you have experienced a layoff yourself, fear it might happen, or are simply interested in personal growth and resilience, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in and discover how a layoff can become a launchpad for a fulfilling career and an enriched life.
ABOUT GUEST Dr. Katyayani Singh, an academic researcher and author, contributes extensively to various research domains. As an Assistant Professor and Coordinator at the Center for Nonkilling and Peace, Jagran Lake City, her fervor lies in advocating non-violent conflict resolution methods. Topics Discussed (01:50) Dr. Singh's journey of being an assistant professor. (03:00) Development of Dr. Singh's interest in political science. (06:40) The concept of nonkilling in political science and its societal application. (08:09) Dr. Singh's role within the research community and the goals of the global Non-killing center. (05:00) Dr Singh's view on nonkilling and nonviolence (7:45) Nonviolent solutions and gauging progress towards a violence-free socie (12:01) Key insights from Dr. Singh's paper on the global Non-Killing Index. (20:21) The Non-Killing paradigm's contribution to peace and global enlistment. (27:03) Integration of nonviolent practices and education for world peace. (28:51) The inspirations behind Dr. Singh's boo (35:18) Nonviolent conflict resolution and ethical considerations (40:09) Application of Non-Killing research. (43:02) Anticipated future trends in the Nonviolent movement and its ramifications. Notable Quotes (07:43) “There are a lot of problems we are facing as humans, not just international problems, it's a local problem as well, it's a personal problem as well as the problem of the state”. (20:42) “Non-Killing paradigm is like the stepping stone or foundation stone towards peace and development”. (18:26) “There are different forms of killing, which are going around us and they continue in different areas, and that's something that contributes to determining the peace and prosperity or development of nations”. Links Mentioned https://nonkilling.org/center/2019/12/21/nonkilling-paradigm-book-published-by-springer/ https://nonkilling.org/center/
Join us as we discuss finding a profitable niche as a business owner and how to navigate challenges as we come across them.
Haiti's tumultuous past is marked by a persistent struggle against political instability, driven by deep-rooted issues like poverty, corruption, and weak governance structures. Over the years, the nation has weathered numerous coup d'états, dictatorships, and periods of intense political turmoil, exacerbating existing social and economic challenges and causing widespread suffering among its people. But the challenges facing Haiti extend beyond political strife. The country is also highly susceptible to natural disasters, including hurricanes, earthquakes, and flooding. The 2010 earthquake, in particular, wreaked havoc on the capital city of Port-au-Prince and its surroundings, ranking among the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. Its aftermath saw significant loss of life, the displacement of millions, and extensive infrastructure damage. However, amidst the adversity, Haiti's resilience shines through. Understanding the underlying causes of its political conflict and vulnerability to natural disasters is paramount for paving the way towards sustainable development and lasting peace. Join us as we engage with the US Non-Profit Alleluia Tribe, delving into their experiences in Haiti and exploring their strategies for moving forward in the face of these formidable challenges.
In this Episode we discuss the fears that Entrepreneurs face and things we can do to avoid them as we navigate the "Entrepreneurial Maze".
Join us as we speak about the myth of infertility in minority communities, and journey with the CEO/Owner of Not Your Average PateKode, Jessania Compare as she discusses her journey with infertility issues within her family and how she has become an advocate in creating awareness about infertility within her community.
For so many reasons, it becomes important for people to find a better standard of living outside their comfort zone. This transition can be tasking, and it requires a lot of knowledge to avoid being victims of the system. In this episode, Immigration expert, Diana Stevens, shares her deep insight into the immigration service, its laws and flaws, and how immigrants can actualize their dreams with the right information. About Guest Diana Stevens is a global immigration consultant and COO of Immi-jet. She works with individuals and families seeking adjustment of status and citizenship. With her experience as an immigrant, she is passionate about helping individuals and families achieve their goals of working in the United States. She has a background in journalism and education and above all, an amazing personality. Topic Discussed (02:42) Diana's transition from Journalism to Education and now Immigration (04:36) Misconceptions about Immigration law (07:39) Diana gives an insight into her practice and general myths about Immigration. (11:22) Effect of Immigration policies on individuals (20:54) Immigrants' challenges during the Immigration process (22:33) Practical ways to have a successful Immigration service. (27:35) Covid 19 influence on the Immigration process (32:42) Diana shared some options available for family-based Immigration. (35:15) Diana talks about the intricacies of employment-based Immigration. (38:10) Challenges faced by refugees and asylum seekers. (42:19) Resources available to assist asylum seekers in their Immigration journey. (45:43) Diana shares some of her Immigration success stories. (57:25) Diana speaks on her desired legacy. Notable Quotes (3:06) “The battle really starts with knowledge.” (16:49) “Every culture is different and should be treated as such, should be respectful.” (29:44) “If you have a skill, if you've been doing something for 10 years and you are like, you know what, I would like to try doing that in America right, there is a pathway for you” (36:47) “It's really important that when an employer is putting in your petition, they are keeping on top of things, they are filing in a timely manner.” (45:14) “There is so much misinformation out there, that you have to do your due diligence because, in the end, you are the person it affects.” (47:13) “When you are able to help people strategize and navigate their path within this country, it's constantly rewarding” (53:14) “This is not about the amount of money I make, it's the vision you have for your family and that's what my mother taught me and if you don't have a plan to execute that vision, it's going to be a rough road you travel” Links Mentioned Visit USCIS to access immigration service resources Contact the Immi-jet office at -5613173380 To get immigration services, visit immi-jet.
In this episode of Talk with KLADZ, Kadianne welcomes Chef Andrea Young, CEO and Owner of Sweet Vegan Chocolates, to talk about how she switched careers and became an entrepreneur, what makes a successful business, and her best tips, resources, and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Plus, Kadianne does a live taste test that will make you want to RUN, not walk, to order some Sweet Vegan Chocolates for yourself and all your loved ones! After working in architectural engineering, Andrea shifted to a career in interior design. Unfortunately, the unstable economy was impacting her job security, so she started experimenting with being a part-time personal chef for celebrities in NYC. While reconnecting with her love of cooking, developing new recipes, and being inspired by the natural, healing aspects of food, Andrea founded Sweet Vegan Chocolates in 2016 and has been growing ever since. Tune in to learn all about Andrea's journey into entrepreneurship, what she wishes she could've told her younger self, and the inspiring business goals she's working towards for the coming year. “If you have a burning desire and you test that desire out to see if it's really business-worthy and you know in your heart it's the direction you should go into, you need to follow it up with education and then pursue it with your heart's passion.” – Andrea Young Episode Highlights: How she came up with the idea for Sweet Vegan Chocolates What type of person should pursue entrepreneurship? 3 key things that make a successful business How Andrea maintains a work/life balance as an entrepreneur living in NYC The benefits of owning a business Andrea's #1 business goal for this year: Building collaborations How to be cost effective without compromising the quality of your product What are the health benefits of chocolate? Kadianne's live taste test of Sweet Vegan Chocolates Giving back to your community through your business 3 tips for starting your own business + helpful resources and tools for entrepreneurs How to make money teaching virtual classes (on any topic/skill) Check out Sweet Vegan Chocolates! Visit their website: https://www.sweetvegan.nyc Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sweetvegannyc X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/sweetvegannyc Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sweetvegannyc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sweetvegannyc TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sweetvegannyc Resources Mentioned: Williams Sonoma: https://www.williams-sonoma.com Kendra Scott: https://www.kendrascott.com Small Business Administration: https://www.sba.gov Rotary International: https://www.rotary.org
Conflict is a part of human interaction, and throughout history, different strategies have been employed to resolve these conflicts. One of the most intriguing and transformative approaches is the nonkilling conflict resolution strategy. This innovative approach seeks to address conflicts without resorting to violence or killing, promoting peace, justice, and cooperation. In this episode, Dr. Joseph Roland enlightens us on the possibility of having a nonkilling society as he takes us on a ride, exploring his dissertation topic. About Guest Dr. Roland Joseph is a husband and a graduate of Nova Southeastern University, with a Ph.D. degree in Conflict Analysis and Resolution. He has an interest in conducting research on nuclear weapon issues and a background in journalism and political analysis. He is known for his dissertation topic which is about the challenging transformative experience of promoting non-killing political science to anti-nuclear weapon activist realists. Topics Discussed (01:05) Meet the conflict analysis expert (03:50) Dr Joseph's journey growing up in Haiti and exploring journalism (10:49) Haiti's influence on Dr Joseph's perspective on conflict violence (12:50) Dr Joseph shared his journey getting a PhD in conflict resolution (17:00) Understanding the origin and concept of Nonkilling (24:44) Dr Joseph shared some moral arguments to support the promotion of Nonkilling (26:12) Dr Joseph shared how he navigated the challenge of getting the right respondents to his research questions (30:44) Dr Joseph shared a part of the transformative experiences he had when carrying out research for his dissertation
On today's podcast, we are diving into the immersive world of vision boards, where manifestation meets creativity, and your dreams take center stage. If you thought vision boards were just pretty collages, get ready to expand on your perception. Join our host as we embark on a journey that goes beyond the ordinary, uncovering the secrets of how vision boards can be the catalyst for turning imagination into reality. So fasten your seatbelts and get ready to explore the untapped potentials of vision boards.
Join host Kadianne as she discusses the topic and Women and Conflict in the Workplace
Do difficult conversations make you uncomfortable? Join us as we discuss the necessity of difficult conversations and techniques that we have learned to facilitate difficult conversations.
#blackwomenpodcasters #entrepreneur #podcastinterview KLADZ Resources & Consulting LLC. is a Human Resources and workplace Conflict Resolution company. We are the only organization in South Florida that takes a multidisciplinary approach to integrate Human Resources and conflict resolution to provide a transformative experience to our clients. We provide expert consultation services and solutions in an efficient and customer-focused manner. KLADZ Resources & Consulting LLC. provides the highest quality of professional services designed to support its mission and customers' needs. Our approach is to formulate partnerships across the HR and Operational functions to deliver value-added services to management and employees that reflect the business objectives of your organization. We are committed to the fair selection and development of a diverse workforce. Guided by our mission and determined leadership team, we are dedicated to assisting organizations in achieving their goals. KLADZ Resources & Consulting LLC. is a Human Resources & Workplace Conflict Resolution company. We are the only organization in South Florida that takes a multidisciplinary approach to integrate Human Resources & Conflict resolution to provide a transformative experience to our clients. We provide expert consultation services and solutions in an efficient and customer-focused manner. KLADZ Resources & Consulting LLC. provides the highest quality of professional services designed to support its mission and customers' needs. Our approach is to formulate partnerships across the HR and Operational functions to deliver value-added services to management and employees that reflect the business objectives of your organization. We are committed to the fair selection and development of a diverse workforce. Guided by our mission and determined leadership team, we are dedicated to assisting organizations in achieving their goals. Connect with Kadianne: Kadianne Pinard is a Ph.D. student in conflict resolution and a Senior HR Professional with 15+ years of HR experience. Visit her website: https://www.kladzresources.com Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kladzresources Connect with her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KLADZResources Email: kpinard@kladzresources.com
Show Notes for Talk with KLADZ with Andrea Young In this episode of Talk with KLADZ, Kadianne welcomes Chef Andrea Young, CEO and Owner of Sweet Vegan Chocolates, to talk about how she switched careers and became an entrepreneur, what makes a successful business, and her best tips, resources, and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Plus, Kadianne does a live taste test that will make you want to RUN, not walk, to order some Sweet Vegan Chocolates for yourself and all your loved ones! After working in architectural engineering, Andrea shifted to a career in interior design. Unfortunately, the unstable economy was impacting her job security, so she started experimenting with being a part-time personal chef for celebrities in NYC. While reconnecting with her love of cooking, developing new recipes, and being inspired by the natural, healing aspects of food, Andrea founded Sweet Vegan Chocolates in 2016 and has been growing ever since. Tune in to learn all about Andrea's journey into entrepreneurship, what she wishes she could've told her younger self, and the inspiring business goals she's working towards for the coming year. “If you have a burning desire and you test that desire out to see if it's really business-worthy and you know in your heart it's the direction you should go into, you need to follow it up with education and then pursue it with your heart's passion.” – Andrea Young Episode Highlights: How she came up with the idea for Sweet Vegan Chocolates What type of person should pursue entrepreneurship? 3 key things that make a successful business How Andrea maintains a work/life balance as an entrepreneur living in NYC The benefits of owning a business Andrea's #1 business goal for this year: Building collaborations How to be cost effective without compromising the quality of your product What are the health benefits of chocolate? Kadianne's live taste test of Sweet Vegan Chocolates Giving back to your community through your business 3 tips for starting your own business + helpful resources and tools for entrepreneurs How to make money teaching virtual classes (on any topic/skill) Check out Sweet Vegan Chocolates! Visit their website: https://www.sweetvegan.nyc Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sweetvegannyc X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/sweetvegannyc Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sweetvegannyc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sweetvegannyc TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sweetvegannyc Resources Mentioned: Williams Sonoma: https://www.williams-sonoma.com Kendra Scott: https://www.kendrascott.com Small Business Administration: https://www.sba.gov Rotary International: https://www.rotary.org Find Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) near you: https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance/resource-partners/small-business-development-centers-sbdc Connect with Kadianne: Kadianne Pinard is a Ph.D student in conflict resolution and Senior HR Professional with 15+ years' experience. Visit her website: https://www.kladzresources.com Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kladzresources Connect with her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KLADZResources Email: kpinard@kladzresources.com
We are back? It's been a while and the podcast is back. Join host Kadianne as she discusses tips on what to do during a layoff.
Join us has we speak with the CEO of Anchored 365 Louna Avril has de discusses her journey in becoming a business owner in the healthcare sector, and her outlook on the industry's future
Join us as we speak with Mr. Pinbounce from https://pinbouncehouse.com/ has he discusses his journey starting his business.
Join host Kadianne as she discusses recognizing change and adapting to it.
Join us as we speak with Krystal Nicholson, who is part owner of Ksloir Furniture. Krystal discusses her journey as a business woman in the furniture industry and shares some of her life lesson along the way.
Repeat Episode - Join us as we speak with the Alleluia tribe about how natural disaster has impacted their experience
Join us as we speak with a "tween" Logan Pinard as he discusses his view point on Mental Health and how we should have more open conversations about the topic.
We are finally back from our Hiatus. Join Talk with KLADZ as we speak about recent events with the KLADZ team
Sophia has 16 years of real estate experience and Toniann is a recent Harvard graduate who specializes in finance. Listen to this mother-daughter duo as they discuss their experiences as an entrepreneur and as a student of an ivy league school.
CEO of KLADZ Resources speaks about the start of KLADZ and what they do
Nonprofits can raise money in various ways. They do this digitally and also traditionally. Join Industry Leader Greg Goodman as he discusses the art of Fundraising within the non-profit sector.
The tables have turned on the host as she is now the one being interviewed. This week's podcast we stoped by Dream Chasers Radio where Kadianne is interviewed by Yaya Diamond and discusses her journey as an entrepreneur.
Join us as we speak with the owner of Scent of Attraction as he discusses his journey within the fragrance world.
It's the month of June are we are nearing the end of a fiscal quarter, and the middle of the year. How are you doing?
Join host Kadianne as she reunites with her Siblings for the first time in over 10 years
As we enter graduation season, many people are interviewing for new roles as a next step towards their goal. Join our host as she discusses interview tips.
On this episode join the host as she discusses ways to market your business for the upcoming holidays.
Join us this episode as we speak with our guest Rodney from the podcast "Mr Nobody" as we discuss his expertise in the area of credit and debt consolidation.
On this episode we discuss ways to handle a brand crisis using current events.
Join Timothy Wolliston as he discusses his background both as an employee and also as a Business Consultant as a Software Developer in Information Technology for 20+ years. Journey with us as we discuss his lessons, wins, and tips within the industry
Join host Kadianne as se discusses tips on marketing your business.
Join the host as she discusses some of the advantages to starting your own business and some of the steps that are recommended when starting your own business.
Repeat Episode - Join Taniquea Reid Wolliston as she tells her story of navigating the legal field as an immigrant and young attorney and the challenges she faced to starting her own law firm and becoming a successful attorney.
This episode we discuss the importance of recognizing change and the importance pivoting plays in our success.
Join us as we speak with Chef Andrea Young, CEO & Owner of Sweet Vegan Chocolates. Learn more about how she came up with the concept of creating a product that was delicious, but healthy for the body. Journey with her as she navigates being a business owner, and some of her life lessons that she learned while making a mark in her industry.
Meet Latrice Segree the woman behind Hair by Latrice. Join us as we navigate her personal journey of the beauty industry and her goal of making her own mark as an entrepaneur. (Repeat Episode)
Join us as we speak with Davina Patterson from the Non-Profit Disability Resource Network, as she discusses the Independent Living Movement and how the organization has become an a resource for the community.
This episode we discuss the benefits of creating a Vision Board for goal setting.
We are back after the holidays!!!Join us has we speak with with CEO of the Non-Profit Patience with Patients Inc., Melanie Grant Moss. Journey with Melanie as she discusses her purpose of forming the Non-Profit , Patience with Patiences the organization's mission and her experience as someone who lives with Sickle Cell.
It's check in time. The holidays are approaching join host Kadianne as she does a checkin and discusses her memories growing up.
Join Host Kadianne as she discusses navigating social media from a business perspective. Listen to some advantages and disadvantages of using social media, and tips that you may use for your business.
This week is a repeat of the Podcast to Credit Or Not To Credit
Join us as we speak with Attorney and Mediator Ana Cristina Maldonado. Cristina is a multi-cultural and multilingual attorney that has mediated over 9 years and hundreds of cases. She also teaches the Art of Mediation. Learn about mediation, her background, life-lessons, passions and the experience of mediating during the virtual age.
Join us as we speak to our young guests as they discuss their interaction on social media and video games, and what they view as their responsibility to be safe for themselves and others
Join us as we speak about the myth of infertility in minority communities, and journey with the CEO/Owner of Not Your Average PateKode, Jessania Compare as she discusses her journey with infertility issues within her family and how she has become an advocate in creating awareness about infertility within her community.
Join us as we speak with the Non-Profit the Alleluia Tribe as they discuss the impact of the Haitian Political Conflict and Natural disaster on their non-profit experience