The podcast that explores Intentional Communication. Know what you want to say, how you want to say it, and most important, who needs to hear it. Be it a great story, a memorable tagline, an innovative idea, or by sheer manipulation, we will discuss how communication skills, regardless of career or status or number of followers, can help get things done.
We haven't run out of ideas, we just needed to keep the youngest daughter busy while she shadowed Dad at work. No Cap, this was a fun episode.
Rhonda Hotard and Jared Freeman, with OnPath Credit Union discuss the largest credit union merger in Louisiana history
When it comes to promoting the Greater New Orleans region, it can be two steps forward... one step back. We also discuss how to practice for a TED talk and what you can learn from a man named Humpy.https://gnoinc.org/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlhechtgno/
Can the carcass of a reptile turn into a good marketing campaign? Can one own too many website domains? Simone Bruni has the answers.
From a tiny sports office in a rural Mississippi TV station, Mitch Williams mentored aspiring sportscasters for more than 20 years. But the sudden death of his good friend, NFL Quarterback Steve McNair, redirected his focus to a larger audience.
What makes a good bedside manner? Is anything more contagious than being grumpy? And is eating fried chicken more dangerous than we imagined?
From Cairo to New York City to Plattsburg to Long Island to Metairie, Sherif ElSaid has made sure his conversations were never lost in translation.
Staring down simultaneous investigations from the SEC (not the football conference) and the IRS, former Citizens Inc. CEO Geoff Kolander discusses how brutal honesty and "staying above the Mendoza line" kept his company solvent.
A little nepotism goes a long way as Scott Cody and his brother-in-law, Scott Kidder discuss what Mardi Gras is really about, the best PG-rated way to get beads, and how to up your Dad-game on the parade route.
Mike Hoss, New Orleans broadcast veteran and current play-by-play radio announcer for the Saints, dishes on the shortcomings of a $5 billion NFL stadium, how a childhood carpool gave him a catch phrase, and the importance of prioritzing a family dinner night
OnPath FCU President and CEO, Jared Freeman discusses firing the perfect employee, knowing when someone is giving you a load of BS, and when he might finally partake in a good Old Fashioned.
An introduction to a new podcast from 3131 Media Solutions that looks into Intentional Communication... what makes it worth someone's time to listen to what you have to say?