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Carson Childers(Not Related) and I chat about the industry and all of the irons he has in the fire. Playing with Abby Hamilton, walking out on stage at Red Rocks and more!Follow these links to support Carson:https://www.instagram.com/carsonchilders/?img_index=1https://www.carsonchildersmusic.comCarson and Nick's Podcast "Bassed"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRrz2W9DDYuulEMU6-9HK4whttps://open.spotify.com/show/3VQ6W3febXaO1EQTnrK8LuBig THANKS to Whizzbang Booking and Management for setting this up!https://whizzbangbam.comhttps://www.facebook.com/whizzbangbamMusical Intro: Cam PierceMusical Outtro: Rascal MartinezFollow these links to support the Welcome to the Woodshed Podcast sponsors:https://www.moxleymedia.comHome - a look: design • labels - layout - logos graphic design (alookdesign.com)https://www.mellelo.com
“I think the most important thing is that people just want to know the truth most of the time, even if that truth might sting a little bit at the moment."-Abby HamiltonHow do you prepare your organization's leaders to give feedback well? Do your leaders do a good job with feedback? Or do they struggle - either because their heads are in the sand or because they are being too directive? In today's episode, my guest shares her views on the importance of supporting leaders, especially new ones, to give feedback in a way that builds trust. My guest is Abby Hamilton. Abby is the Chief People Officer at LiveIntent, a leading people-based marketing platform. In her role, she oversees a wide range of human resources functions including recruitment, performance evaluation, cultural transformation, employee engagement, leadership coordination, professional development, HR information systems, succession planning, and leveraging data for strategic decision-making. Abby's leadership extends across LiveIntent's two R&D centers in Europe and its New York headquarters, emphasizing the integration of data science, engineering, revenue, and marketing to enhance organizational effectiveness.With 20 years of experience in recruiting and HR, Abby has spearheaded People teams within the advertising technology, marketing technology, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices sectors. Her approach focuses on developing innovative, practical solutions to talent acquisition challenges, establishing globally consistent programs, and collaborating with company leaders to encourage employees to excel. Abby is an esteemed member of the LinkedIn Expert Advisory Group and Chief, a private network dedicated to the advancement and support of female executives.In this episode of Talent Management Truths, you'll discover:Insights into various feedback models and what works well and less wellThe power of role-play in helping leaders build feedback muscleA peek into the structure of LiveIntent's Lead with Intent leadership programLinksAbby Hamilton on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbyhamilton/ Stay Connected JOIN our free, value-added Community of Peers and Learning! Lisa hosts regular FREE Talent Talks for HR and Talent Management Leaders to expand your network, spark ideas and learn with your peers. We leverage large group discussion and small group breakouts: https://www.greenappleconsulting.ca/TalentTalks Share the Show Like what you've heard? Pretty please with an apple on top - kindly leave me a 5* review so that others can find the show and elevate their impact too! Here are the simple instructions: Launch Apple's Podcast app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Search icon (on the botton) and search for “Talent Management Truths.” Tap the album art. On the podcast page, tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom of this page. Follow me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-mitchell-acc-ctdp-7437636/ Instagram: @greenappleconsulting Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenappleconsulting.ca
"Good Thing" Her new album might be called The #1 Zookeeper (Of The San Diego Zoo) but Abby Hamilton does not hail from San Diego. The singer/songwriter was born and raised a little over two thousand miles away in Wilmore, Kentucky. Hamilton's family was a musical one--so much so, in fact, that she has aunts who sang in a Southern Gospel group called The Hamilton Family. But lineage aside, what Abby started to realize when she was in college is that artists like Bruce Springsteen, Kris Kristofferson, Bonnie Raitt and Jason Isbell have been having musical conversations with each other through their art and she wanted in on that dialogue of collective consciousness. Well, she's in. Her album is a startling and thoughtful blend of rootsy swagger, blissful Americana and lyrical smarts. It's one of the most riveting and fully-formed debuts in recent memory. www.abbyhamiltonmusic.com (http://www.abbyhamiltonmusic.com) www.stereoembersmagazine.com (http://www.stereoembersmagazine.com) www.bombshellradio.com (http://www.bombshellradio.com) www.alexgreenbooks.com (http://www.alexgreenbooks.com) Twitter: @emberseditor IG: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
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Kentucky is experiencing a boom right now in its ever-growing singer-songwriter scene! Arlo McKinley, Abby Hamilton, Cole Chaney, Logan Halstead, and now Luke Trimble. Growing up in Paintsville, Kentucky, a town known for artists like Loretta Lynn, Chris Stapleton, Tyler Childers, and Crystal Gale, Luke is on track to be the next legend out of the little Eastern Kentucky town. His music and songwriting will captivate you and leave you wanting more. Luke released his debut EP "Nothing to Lose" in November of 2022 which is currently streaming every where. Luke is working towards a full-length album set to release sometime in late 2023
The gang sits down with recording artist and dear friend Abby Hamilton to talk abut her her Kentucky roots, the art of song writing, chasing tornados, 30 second stand up routines, life on the road and a sneak peak at her upcoming album "#1 Zookeeper of the San Diego Zoo" streaming everywhere October 13th.
✅ Request A Customized Workshop For Your Team And Company: http://assertiveway.com/workshops How do you adapt your communication to a new culture? How do you leverage cultural diversity in your team? In this episode we explore the art of navigating cross-cultural communication challenges in our globally interconnected world. We are delighted to host our guests, Neelam Mohanty and Anu Pakala from Northwestern Mutual, who generously share their personal journeys of cultural adaptation and their strategies to foster cultural awareness. Tune in to this episode to discover: ✔️How to recognize and understand cultural differences in pace of speech, expressions, personal space, and hierarchical structures ✔️Common sports metaphors in the workplace ✔️Strategies to foster cultural awareness in remote work environments for an inclusive environment and successful teamwork ✅ Connect with Neelam Mohanty: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neelammohanty/ ✅ Connect with Anu Pakala: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anupakala/ ✅ Follow Ivna Curi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivna-curi-mba-67083b2/ ✅ Other Episodes You'll Like Speaking Up When You're From A Non-Speaking Up Culture (With Dr. Abby Hamilton): https://speakyourmindnow.libsyn.com/speaking-up-when-youre-from-a-non-speaking-up-culture Secrets To Thrive In A New Country Or Culture And Critical Mistakes To Avoid (with Henry): https://speakyourmindnow.libsyn.com/secrets-to-thrive-in-a-new-country-or-culture-and-critical-mistakes-to-avoid How to Speak with Joy instead of with Fear, for Self and Team (with Jin Zhang): https://speakyourmindnow.libsyn.com/speaking-with-joy-how-to-convert-speaking-fear-into-joy-for-self-and-team-with-jin-zhang ✅ Free Resources Podcast episode lists by theme: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/speakyourmindunapologeticallytopics Podcast Summaries & More Email Newsletter: https://assertiveway.com/newsletter Our Linkedin Blog Articles: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6863880009879306240/ Women in Tech Leaders Podcast Interviews: https://assertiveway.com/womenintechpodcastguests/ TEDx Talk How To Speak Up Safely When It's Psychologically Unsafe: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/safespeak 10 Day free Assertive And Liked Challenge: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/beassertiveandliked Assertiveness free training: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/getahead Other Free resources: https://assertiveway.com/free/ Podcast page: https://assertiveway.com/podcast-speak-your-mind-unapologetically/ ✅ Work With Us Workshops: http://assertiveway.com/workshops Services: https://assertiveway.com/offerings Contact me: info@assertiveway.com or ivnacuri@assertiveway.com Contact me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivna-curi-mba-67083b2 Website: https://assertiveway.com ✅ Support The Podcast Rate the podcast on apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speak-your-mind-unapologetically-podcast/id1623647915 Ask me your question for the next episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/speakyourmindquestion ✅ Podcast Topic Compilations 8 Real Life Examples On How To Deal With Difficult Coworkers (Compilation): https://speakyourmindnow.libsyn.com/8-examples-on-how-to-deal-with-difficult-coworkers Mastering Mentor & Sponsor Connections: Insider Advice from 5 Trailblazing Professionals (Compilation): https://speakyourmindnow.libsyn.com/mastering-mentor-sponsor-connections-insider-advice-from-5-trailblazing-professionals How To Find Courage To Speak Up (Compilation): https://speakyourmindnow.libsyn.com/how-to-find-courage-to-speak-up-4-examples 4 Examples On How To Get The Promotion You Want (Compilation): https://speakyourmindnow.libsyn.com/4-examples-on-how-to-get-the-promotion-you-want 4 Tips On How To Successfully Share Your Ideas At Work (Compilation): https://speakyourmindnow.libsyn.com/4-tips-on-how-to-successfully-share-your-ideas-at-work-compilation How To Cope With Stress At Work (Compilation): https://speakyourmindnow.libsyn.com/how-to-cope-with-stress-at-work-compilation #SpeakYourMindUnapologeticallyPodcast #CrossCulturalCommunication #CulturalAwareness #Inclusivity #Diversity #EmployeeResourceGroups #RemoteWork
BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz
Buzz4Good creator Michael Hemphill celebrates Juneteenth with conversations with Kiana Price Marshall and Abby Hamilton with the United Way of the Roanoke Valley, who are participating in Juneteenth celebrations in Roanoke, Virginia. And he chats with friend of BUZZ Bruce C. Bryan who, as a middle-aged white guy, talks about why his marketing agency 5Points Creative will be closed Monday in honor of a holiday that celebrates Black American independence in the U.S.
As we move through the third anniversary of the first lockdowns, it is a good time to reflect on how the pandemic has changed our attitudes and expectations towards work. Employers now have to think very differently about culture, employee experience, and recruiting. The new generation joining the workforce is also driving some very different thinking around career progression. My guest this week is Abby Hamilton, Chief People Officer at LiveIntent. Abby has valuable insights about the importance of creating a human-centric approach to work where employees feel seen, heard, and recognized. In the interview, we discuss: Current talent market challenges How tech layoffs are creating opportunities The legacy of the pandemic Culture, Employee Experience, and Recruiting Wellbeing Changing career expectations from changing generations Video gaming and careers progression The role of technology Asynchronous communication The future of employee experience Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.
As we move through the third anniversary of the first lockdowns, it is a good time to reflect on how the pandemic has changed our attitudes and expectations towards work. Employers now have to think very differently about culture, employee experience, and recruiting. The new generation joining the workforce is also driving some very different thinking around career progression. My guest this week is Abby Hamilton, Chief People Officer at LiveIntent. Abby has valuable insights about the importance of creating a human-centric approach to work where employees feel seen, heard, and recognized. In the interview, we discuss: Current talent market challenges How tech layoffs are creating opportunities The legacy of the pandemic Culture, Employee Experience, and Recruiting Wellbeing Changing career expectations from changing generations Video gaming and careers progression The role of technology Asynchronous communication The future of employee experience Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.
As we move through the third anniversary of the first lockdowns, it is a good time to reflect on how the pandemic has changed our attitudes and expectations towards work. Employers now have to think very differently about culture, employee experience, and recruiting. The new generation joining the workforce is also driving some very different thinking around career progression. My guest this week is Abby Hamilton, Chief People Officer at LiveIntent. Abby has valuable insights about the importance of creating a human-centric approach to work where employees feel seen, heard, and recognized. In the interview, we discuss: Current talent market challenges How tech layoffs are creating opportunities The legacy of the pandemic Culture, Employee Experience, and Recruiting Wellbeing Changing career expectations from changing generations Video gaming and careers progression The role of technology Asynchronous communication The future of employee experience Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.
Guest: Abby Hamilton, Chief People Officer at LiveIntent Are your business leaders and managers at risk for burnout? While leaders are supposed to help prevent burnout in their employees, they could also be struggling to balance their own stress and workload. In this week's episode of the HR Works Podcast, Abby Hamilton, Chief People Officer for LiveIntent, talks about why business leaders need to prioritize their own wellness in 2023 and show their employees what it means to truly have work-life balance. Recorded in front of a live virtual audience as part of our recent HR Now Virtual Summit, our conversation with Abby addresses the unique challenge of leadership burnout and offers advice to HR leaders who are looking to create a more positive, supportive wellness culture for all levels of their workforce.
Dr. Abby Hamilton is a 2-time TEDx speaker, Filipino-American industrial/organizational psychologist, and author of Amazon Bestseller “Speak Up, Anak”. Dr. Abby helps people find their voice so they can be more and do more in life.The bamboo ceiling, a glass ceiling for Asian Americans, served as an inspiration for Dr. Abby's dissertation. How can you be assertive without being ugly? When it is done right, it is beautiful!Communication styles1. Passive – You don't voice your opinion and let others lead the way.2. Aggressive – You dominate the conversation without acknowledging the feelings of others3. Assertive – A way of being firm but respectful, calm, professional dignified, and noble.Tips for being assertive in a beautiful way1. Be aware of your lack of assertiveness2. Look for moments where you can speak up for yourself3. Use a technique – like the "Repeat Button". Come up with one sentence and just repeat it (in a calm and composed tone). It will be hard in the moment but makes your life easier in the long term (you won't be carrying resentment, for example). STAY STRONG!Highlights· You are the CEO of your doctoral education – it is smart to be assertive· At some point you will be THE expert in your topic area. There will be a time when you OWN that. When you do, be assertive in your communication with your committee.· “Jesus was just a carpenter in his hometown.”· Your faculty are human too (don't forget that!)· Know your worth. Know your value. Trust your voice. · Be a friend to your future self!Dr. Abby's book: https://amzn.to/3NDVR26Both TEDx Talks: http://drabbytedx.comWebsite: http://drabbyhamilton.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/shinealreadyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbyhamilton333/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-abby-hamilton-02860721/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drabby333YouTube videos: https://drabbytv.comThis episode is brought to you by Frank Buck Consulting.Sign up for Frank's email list at: https://www.FrankBuck.orgListen to Frank on episode #87: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1547113/11526361 Get The Happy Doc Student Handbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578333732Other resources at: http://Expandyourhappy.com Support this free content: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/expandyourhappyWant to make my day? Rate, review, subscribe & share with someone you love.
WE ARE BUILDING A COMMUNITY, ARE YOU IN? Follow us for more great content! On this episode Nick and Carson discuss:-Abby Hamilton's upcoming new music feel-Paramore's new song, Joey Howard's amazing feel and gear-Nick seeing Hippo Campus live, Zach Sutton's cool use of octaves-Using Octave pedals/EHX bass microsynth/HX Stomp Pitch Shift-Airport travel with bass guitar, future travel setups
146: "The direction that we take the show is always a result of what our community needs." Spending more time in community with Jen and NaniJen and Nani are excited to continue expanding their offerings for our growing community! They discuss how they prioritize TFAW Project into their busy lives, the latest happenings within the Reflection Series groups, family members that served in the military (this episode was recorded on Veterans Day - Nov. 11), Nani's visit to the California Museum with Stacey Salinas as her personal tour guide, what to expect for today's book club session (Nov. 18) with Dr. Abby, and much more.This conversation is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bNVh8wum_4sTo watch the full Instagram Live version of this conversation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jenandnani/tfawp-e146-jen-nani-unfiltered-instagram-liveShout out to two of our Reflection Series members: @panchiecanton @angel_dmiro!Community Engagement:Partake in our FREE 5-Day Reflection Series by direct messaging us on https://www.instagram.com/thefilipinoamericanwoman/Want to continue the conversation beyond our 5-Day Reflection Series? Join us for FREE on our Discord community https://discord.gg/2hSaHK9CpsLet's collaborate and help you get your message out there! Contact Jen and Nani today to discuss our new advertising packages: jen@tfawproject.com and nani@tfawproject.comJoin our Book Club TODAY, November 18th @ 12 PM (PST) / 1 PM (MST) / 2 PM (CST) / 3 PM (EST). We will discuss Chapters 1-6 of the book Speak Up, Anak: Assertiveness Strategies for Filipino Americans by Dr. Abby Hamilton https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jenandnani/reminder-next-book-club-fr-11-18-12-pm-pst-1Resources (in the order mentioned):SD Voyager Article ft. Jen and Nani http://sdvoyager.com/interview/inspiring-conversations-with-jen-amos-of-the-filipino-american-woman-tfaw-project-by-buyusboba-com/Family Memories: A Military Father's Legacy of Love & Community by Jen Amos https://scalar.usc.edu/works/fpahm-timeline-project/family-memories-military-fathers-legacyFamily Memories: Remembering My Lolo Ruping, A Personal Narrative of an Apo and Her Lolo by Nani Dominguez Smith https://scalar.usc.edu/works/fpahm-timeline-project/family-memories-remembering-my-lolo-rupingLearn more about Jen's business, US VetWealth https://usvetwealth.com/Learn more about Jen's other podcast show, Holding Down the Fort by US VetWealth
We know our childhood and family culture play an important role in who we become as adults. Dr. Abby Hamilton, two-time TEDx speaker, Filipino-American industrial/organizational psychologist, and author of Amazon Bestseller Speak Up, Anak, dives deep into the intersection between culture and assertiveness. Dr. Abby helps others find their voice so they can be more and do more in life.In this episode, we discuss how traditional cultural values impact our self-perception, various theories and anecdotal examples, and practical assertiveness techniques we can teach to our clients.
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Abby Hamilton, Chief People Officer at LiveIntent, joins us to discuss how companies can better support working parents. What you'll
"As a second-generation Filipino American that has entered the professional world, I have observed my own journey from a compliant, obedient, submissive employee to a leader who brings value and inspires those around me. I recognized that there are factors related to the bamboo ceiling which involve my own Filipino upbringing. It is necessary for us to notice our cultural makeup and find ways to bridge the gap to develop leadership behaviors. After conducting research on 473 Filipino Americans, I found that strong Filipino interpersonal norms are related to low assertiveness. Now I speak to audiences to tell them why and how to be more assertive. This topic is relevant not only to Asians but to professionals from all backgrounds. We struggle with assertiveness because we don't want to be mean and ugly. My message is that assertiveness is not rude. It is a form of communicating that is FIRM while still being calm and respectful. I speak on cultural dexterity which allows employees and leaders to be more productive, more collaborative, and more successful. I speak on emotional intelligence and unconscious bias and the best practical strategies to make change immediately." - Dr. Abby Hamilton
Cultural differences can be debilitating and widely misunderstood. It is essential for us to understand our cultural differences in order to bridge the gap and find the ability to develop skills and behaviors that create strong and inspirational leaders. Dr. Abby Hamilton, a second-generation Filipino American and author of Speak Up, Anak has taken her extensive research as a Filipino-American Industrial/Organizational Psychologist and educates others on assertiveness, the Filipino culture, and unconscious bias. FOLLOW ME!! Website https://shannonconfidential.com/ TikTok https://bit.ly/3zHvxeT BITCHUTE https://bit.ly/3I58y2Z Facebook https://bit.ly/2XRPDGH FF Instagram https://bit.ly/3gweWDU SC Instagram https://bit.ly/3i9yr6q YouTube https://bit.ly/3i6X6s4 Apple Podcast https://bit.ly/3AGH13O FOLLOW DR ABBY HAMILTON!! TEDx Talks: drabbytedx.com Email: hello@drabbyhamilton.com Website: http://drabbyhamilton.com YouTube shortcut: drabbytv.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/shinealready Instagram https://www.instagram.com/abbyhamilton333/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-abby-hamilton-02860721/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@drabby333 SHOW NOTES Book Speak Up, Anak: Assertiveness Strategies for Filipino Americans https://www.amazon.com/Speak-Anak-Assertiveness-Strategies-Americans-ebook/dp/B0B864F1NK Dr. Kevin Nadal https://www.kevinnadal.com/ Book Filipino American Psychology https://books.google.com/books/about/Filipino_American_Psychology.html?id=M6qh3BD1KyoC
We're back, and we got something to say! Dr. Abby Hamilton, 2x TEDx Speaker, industrial/organizational psychologist, and author, stops by the show to give us the scoop when it comes to assertiveness. To learn more about some of the strategies that Dr. Abby Hamilton talks about, check our her book - Speak Up, Anak: Assertiveness Strategies for Filipino Americans. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you come from a culture that values obedience, compliance, and respect to authority, speaking up can feel incredibly hard. In this episode, you'll discover that you are not alone and how to overcome this challenge. As a second-generation Filipino American that has entered the professional world, Dr. Abby has observed her own journey from a compliant, obedient, submissive employee to a leader who brings value and inspires those around her. She recognized that there are factors related to the bamboo ceiling which involve her own Filipino upbringing. She says it is necessary to notice our cultural makeup and find ways to bridge the gap to develop leadership behaviors. Dr. Abby has a PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, a BA in communication, and master in science / management. She also has 2 TED Talks, a book SPEAK UP ANAK, and a youtube channel on assertiveness.
On today's episode of the RecruitingDaily Podcast, William Tincup speaks to Abby from LiveIntent about supporting working parents from within.
BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz
For this Father's Day special, BUZZ creator Michael Hemphill talks to the leaders behind Black Father Family Initiative: founder Ryan Bell and United Way of the Roanoke Valley president Abby Hamilton. They talk fatherhood and in particular one question: why the initiative's emphasis on Black Fathers? We also offer another sneak peek into our newest BUZZ television show featuring Brain Injury Services of Southwest Virginia, which debuts June 29 on Blue Ridge PBS.Are you a nonprofit with an event that we could help promote? Or a marketing problem we could help fix? Contact us and we'll share on an upcoming episode.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOLLOW US:F A C E B O O K ➜ http://facebook.com/buzz4goodI N S T A G R A M ➜ http://instagram.com/buzz4goodL I N K E D I N ➜ https://www.linkedin.com/company/buzz...T W I T T E R ➜ http://twitter.com/buzz4goodW E B S I T E ➜ http://buzz4good.com
Stephanie Markese and Ashley Jarocki of NextPath Career Partners sit down with Dr. Abby Hamilton this week to talk about speaking up in a professional environment. Dr. Abby is a Filipino-American industrial/organizational psychologist and speaker on assertiveness and culture. She is also the Director of Student Services at Everglades University in Tampa. She has educated […] The post Live Bold & Boss Up: Finding Your Voice At Work With Dr. Abby Hamilton appeared first on Radio Influence.
Stephanie Markese and Ashley Jarocki of NextPath Career Partners sit down with Dr. Abby Hamilton this week to talk about speaking up in a professional environment. Dr. Abby is a Filipino-American industrial/organizational psychologist and speaker on assertiveness and culture. She is also the Director of Student Services at Everglades University in Tampa. She has educated […] The post Live Bold & Boss Up: Finding Your Voice At Work With Dr. Abby Hamilton appeared first on Radio Influence.
This episode was recorded on April 3rd, 2022 in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes Joan Osbourne, Griffin House, Dave Hause & The Mermaid, 49 Winchester, and Abby Hamilton. Podcast support is provided by Digital Relativity. https://bit.ly/3kDlTEZ
"We all want to be seen, heard, and recognized." Abby Hamilton, Chief People Officer, LiveIntent We're Only Human -- Episode 131 When it comes to performance processes at most companies, the expected outcomes are compliance and completion. But in this episode, Ben talks with Shane Metcalf of 15Five and Abby Hamilton of LiveIntent to understand what it takes to create not just a process, but a true culture of performance within an organization. Shane and Abby share ideas, insights, and suggestions that every employer can leverage to create a better and more equitable performance process. Resources: Check out the HR Superstars podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hr-superstars/id1551858336 Connect with Shane on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-metcalf-55620213/ Connect with Abby on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbyhamilton/ See the We're Only Human show archives and more: https://lhra.io/podcast
The way we work has changed dramatically. One thing that hasn't changed, though, is the importance of putting people first. Abby Hamilton, Chief People Officer at LiveIntent, has compelling advice for doing just that, even when it's hard. This value permeates all areas of her team, from conversations about compensation to managing employee performance. A people-first perspective also calls for reframing some aspects of work. Abby explains how turnover can be good for individuals and your organization, why work-life balance is a myth, and what it looks like to live out your values. Join as we discuss: [08:00] Work-life integration [15:30] Reframing turnover [25:30] Handling compensation conversations [35:30] Living out your values For the entire interview, subscribe to HR Superstars on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or tune in on our website. Original podcast track produced by Entheo Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for HR Superstars in your favorite podcast player.
121: "The bamboo ceiling has partly to do with us because we hold so closely to our culture." Enhancing culture in your local community and practicing respectful assertiveness with Dr. Abby Hamilton This interview is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kRqRuyD3alY (https://youtu.be/kRqRuyD3alY) Dr. Abby Hamilton, also known as "Dr. Abby," is an Industrial and Organizational Psychologist, Higher Education Director, and Vice Chairman of the Philippine Cultural Foundation, Inc. She gives us a snapshot of her life in Tampa, FL, what it was like being raised as the daughter of a bishop, performing with a government sponsored dance troupe, a college experience that made her more fired up to be a proud Filipina, and much more. Dr. Abby also shares her research on the relationship between Filipino culture and assertiveness, which showed that higher Filipino culture is related to lower assertiveness. She seeks to find the values and influences that prevent the Filipinos from reaching higher levels of leadership in their companies and she speaks on respectful assertiveness in life, work, and relationships. Connect with Dr. Abby http://drabbyhamilton.com (http://drabbyhamilton.com) Facebook @shinealready Instagram @abbyhamilton333 Twitter @DrAbby333 https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-abby-hamilton-02860721/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-abby-hamilton-02860721/) Tiktok @drabby333 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7omHuHxwsE7ZwT3N4pQid7 (https://open.spotify.com/show/7omHuHxwsE7ZwT3N4pQid7) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCF-NW3anm-6GN9bqIufmLw (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCF-NW3anm-6GN9bqIufmLw) For Jen's recent keynote speech, listen now at https://www.tfawproject.com/episode/120 (https://www.tfawproject.com/episode/120) -- LOVE OUR SHOW? Show your support and get exclusive access to the "Tsismis with Jen & Nani" podcast by visiting http://www.buyusboba.com/ (http://www.buyusboba.com/) FREE ONLINE COMMUNITY: Receive the latest stories and life lessons from our community by subscribing to our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cO0bif (http://eepurl.com/cO0bif) ABOUT US: Welcome to the Filipino American Woman Project - A Podcast Show that shares stories and life lessons told by individuals living (or have lived) in America, that are of Filipino descent and identify as female or non-binary. UPCOMING BOOK: Special thanks to the Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies at UC Davis for the opportunity to present our academic paper, Pinay Podcasters: Building a Self-Sustaining Community Through Storytelling, Collective Healing & Learning, and Collaboration. The initial draft is now available! Read more at http://pinaypodcasters.com/ (http://pinaypodcasters.com/) RECOGNITION: December 2020, we were nominated and received an Honorable Mention at the Asian American Podcaster's Inaugural Golden Crane Podcast Awards. August 2020, Jen Amos participated as a speaker on behalf of TFAW Project for PodFest Global, which now holds the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for Largest Attendance for a Virtual Podcasting Conference in One Week. May 2020, we were recognized as “Amplifying Asian Women Voices” on Spotify during AAPI Heritage Month. We've also been featured in Realtime Community Oakland, Mochi Magazine, Ossa Collective, SUPERBANDS, Chopsticks Alley, FoundHer by Entrepinayship, Spotify, PodFest Expo, Philippine American Foundation for Charities, When In Manila, You Are Collect;ve, San Diego Union Tribune, NBC 7 San Diego, and much more! Read more at: https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.featured (https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.featured) CONTACT US: Find us on social media: Instagram @thefilipinoamericanwoman, Facebook @thefilipinoamericanwoman, Twitter @thefilamwoman, YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-IzWjkLCof3Pf7TW8ExyXw (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-IzWjkLCof3Pf7TW8ExyXw) Learn more about our co-hosts Jen at http://thejenamos.com/ (http://thejenamos.com/) and Nani at...
El sistema estatal para la primera infancia de Virginia, Inicios Inteligentes, se creó en 2005. La anfitriona Karen Ponder habla con Kathy Glazer, presidenta de Virginia Early Childhood Foundation, y Abby Hamilton, presidenta y directora ejecutiva de United Way de Roanoke Valley, sobre esta iniciativa impulsada localmente para crear un compromiso comunitario con la preparación escolar.Más información sobre los inicios inteligentes de Virginia aquí.Visite la iniciativa BUILD aquí.
Virginia's early childhood statewide system, Smart Beginnings, was created in 2005. Host Karen Ponder speaks to Kathy Glazer, president of the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation, and Abby Hamilton, president and CEO of United Way of Roanoke Valley, about this locally-driven enterprise creating community commitment to school readiness.More information about Virginia's Smart Beginnings here. Visit BUILD Initiative here.
We are so excited to visit with Abby Hamilton on this week's episode of Louisiana Ladies podcast! Abby is a total boss babe - from owning her own consulting business, to planning events for the Baton Rouge Business Report and Epicurean Society, she truly does it all. We loved listening to how she got started in the food industry and where her love for the culinary arts came from. We had a blast getting to know Abby and can't wait for you to listen!Find Abby on Facebook: Abigail R Hamilton | FacebookBaton Rouge Epicurean Society Catch up on Louisiana Ladies on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!Follow Louisiana Ladies on Instagram and FacebookWanna chat? Email louisianaladiespodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode of Chica with Monica, I have the pleasure of speaking with Filipino American Psychologist Dr Abby Hamilton. We dive deep into the struggles us Filipinos may face when it comes to assertiveness as well as the correlation our culture may have with having trouble speaking up. To learn even more on the topics we discussed, be sure to check all of Dr Abby's socials at https://drabbyhamilton.com/. Thank you so much for listening and as always Mabuhay!
Mason Colby was born and raised in the musically rich Gulf Coast, splitting time between Lafayette, Louisiana and Houston, Texas. But it was in Kentucky that he picked up a banjo and started making music in earnest. A founding member of traditional stringband The Jarflies, Mason has been part of the old-time music scene in Kentucky for over a decade and is now writing songs that blend his love of Acadiana, the Bluegrass, and Texas songwriters like Guy Clark, Jolie Holland, Lyle Lovett, and banjo hero Danny Barnes. For his first two EPs of original work, he collaborated with Lexington producer and multi-instrumentalist J. Tom Hnatow (Horse Feathers, These United States, Vandaveer), a natural fit in terms of sound and vision. Other important contributors include Don Rogers (Mason's mentor as part of a Kentucky Arts Council Traditional Arts Apprenticeship grant), Robby Cosenza (Horse Feathers), Montana Hobbs (The Local Honeys), Zach Martin (Lylak), Abby Hamilton, Art Mize (KY Partisans, The Jarflies), and Cecilia Wright (Bear Medicine, Senora May). Rebecca Rego has been a Midwest singer-songwriter, recording artist, and producer for over 15 years. She has written and recorded eight albums and toured the country many times over, solo and with her Chicago-based band The Trainmen. In 2014, a mysterious package arrived on her doorstep. In it was Lucia Berlin's short story collection, “A Manual For Cleaning Women.” The note simply said: “I think you'll love this.” As Rego began picking through the dark, witty, romantic prose, the stories slowly began to seep into her consciousness and affect her songwriting. After a few years, she realized she had created a unique set of songs based on Berlin's book. In the fall of 2019, Rego traveled to Northern California, where a handful of Berlin's stories take place, and recorded six of these songs at Panoramic Studio in Stinson Beach with engineer Beau Sorenson (Death Cab For Cutie, tUnE-yArDs,) backed by multi-instrumentalist J. Tom Hnatow (Horse Feathers, Ringo Starr,) and Alysia Kraft, Staci Foster, and Tobias Bank of Fort Collins, CO based band Whippoorwill. The resulting album “Songs For Cleaning Women Pt. 1” will be released November 11, 2020. The release will be celebrated with a livestreaming performance during Grammy Award-winning music ensemble Eighth Blackbird's “Chicago Artists Workshop” series. As an independent female artist, Rego is influenced by the unflinching, raw honesty found in Berlin's art. Many of Berlin's stories are semi-autobiographical accounts of her time working blue-collar jobs, raising four children as a single mother, and dealing with her own alcoholism. Berlin died in 2004, never receiving critical acclaim in her own lifetime. Rego's goal with this release is to pay homage to Berlin's stories and introduce new audiences to her work. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Abby Hamilton is a folk-rock, singer-songwriter, solo artist hailing from Kentucky. With a recently released EP titled "Afraid of the Dark", Abby discusses the highs and lows of working on a debut album as well as the pain of listening to your masters over and over again. If you would like to see more episodes of The Whizzbang Podcast, consider subscribing to our channel. Follow Abby Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abbyhamiltonmusic/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/abbyehamilton/ Follow Brad Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BradGoodallMusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brad_goodall/?hl=en Follow WhizzbangBAM Website: https://whizzbangbam.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whizzbangbam Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whizzbangbam Spotify: http://bit.ly/WhizzBangBAMSpotify
What is Assertiveness? And what is its connection to Mental Health? In this episode, learn from I/O Psychologist Dr. Abby Hamilton as she provides background on the I/O practice and the importance of emotional intelligence in the workplace. In addition, learn about how she relates assertiveness with Filipino culture: why do some Filipinos (both in the Philippines and in the US) lack assertiveness and how is it impacting their personal and professional lives? There's a lot of useful insights here for both Filipinos and non-Filipinos alike, especially if you are interested in understanding our culture.
Why are we too shy to ask or embarrassed to give our opinion about something? How does this attitude hinder our growth? How do we improve communication in the workplace? About our guest: Dr. Abby Hamilton is a Filipino-American who earned her masters in management and PhD in industrial/organizational psychology. She grew up in Tampa Florida and went to Stetson University and earned her degree in communication studies, which led her into a variety of career settings including retail, non-profit, healthcare, and education. She completed her doctoral dissertation on the topic of assertiveness. In her role as the Director of Student Services at Everglades University, she gets to help students find their best self to prepare for their future careers. She has coached for 10 years in real applicable communication skills, equipping people, specifically job seekers, with the words to boost their confidence and job attainment. Help us reach as many people as we can. Follow Late Nights by Luna Manila and subscribe to our channel. YouTube | Instagram | Facebook _____ Get in touch with Dr. Abby Hamilton: facebook.com/abby.l.hamilton.5 @shinealready abbyhamilton333 drabbyhamilton.com wordwallet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latenightsbylunamanila/message
We love music so much we had to give you a PART 2 of our music therapy sessions with a new guest singer/songwriter Abby Hamilton! This week we connect with another local Lexington musician who shares her perspective on what music truly means to her and how she is able to covey those emotions through song writing.
The football team got a spark from first-year Brendan Costa and the cross country teams shined yet again, with a first-year from Maine helping the women win the Saratoga Invitational. All that and more on the latest Bates Bobcast! Interviews this week include: Football Head Coach Mark Harriman (1:07) First-Year Quarterback Brendan Costa (10:09) Female Bobcat of the Week: First-Year Women's Cross Country runner Abby Hamilton (17:07) Male Bobcat of the Week: Senior Men's Cross Country runner Zach Magin (20:59) Men's Soccer Goalkeeper Robbie Montanaro '19 (30:42) Volleyball Head Coach Melissa DeRan (36:24)