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Leaders laser-focused on performance often miss a key motivator: making their team's work visible and valued. Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson tackle this crucial topic in the latest "Can You Hear Me?" episode, offering insights to drive engagement and recognition.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Paige Arnof-Fenn is the founder & CEO of global branding and digital marketing firm Mavens & Moguls based in Cambridge, MA. Her clients include Microsoft, Virgin, The New York Times Company, Colgate, venture-backed startups as well as non profit organizations. She graduated from Stanford University and Harvard Business School. Paige serves on several Boards, is a popular speaker and columnist who has written for Entrepreneur and Forbes. Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
In a fast-moving digital world, a strong personal brand can be just as critical as your company's. In this episode of Can You Hear Me?, Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford sit down with Paige Arnof-Fenn to explore what it takes to stand out online.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Kellie KennedyExecutive Vice President, Strategic Earned MarketingFor Kellie, creating compelling marketing strategies starts with engaging in proper design principles. Much like her personal affinity for interior decor, Kellie carefully weaves a combination of strategic marketing, PR and media relations experience to piece together comprehensive campaigns that satisfy clients and their audiences alike.With a 20+ year background in marketing and communications with a focus on healthcare and financial services, Kellie employs a style rooted in close client relationships — some of which have spanned decades — while also emphasizing collaboration, brand awareness, problem-solving and deep research to stay ahead of industry trends and drive businesses forward. Following an insights-driven approach, she incorporates competitive analysis learnings to tailor solutions for corporate communications and C-suite clients — all while paying close attention to achieving KPIs. At the Harbinger Group, she draws upon her wealth of experience to manage multiple accounts and provide sage marketing leadership. Among the clients she's architected communications campaigns through the years include RevSpring, Illinois Biotechnology Innovation Organization, GTCR, First Command, The Habitat Company, Golden Apple, National Louis University and The Federal Savings Bank.Prior to her work with The Harbinger Group, Kellie was a marketing communications consultant with Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Hill & Knowlton.When she's not working hand-in-hand with clients to exceed communications goals, Kellie enjoys spending time with her three children and husband, as well as with her affectionate Goldendoodle, Teddy Kennedy. Kellie earned a BA in political science from the University of Michigan.Hubspot editorial templates Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Welcome to a special episode of the podcast where I sits down with my podcast's producer and friend, Lucy Lucraft for our quarterly pod meeting. Join us as we delve into the highlights of the past three months, discussing favorite episodes, key learnings, and Lucy talks about her complex feelings about the term white passing and why white women need to stop complaining about being shadow-banned. Key Takeaways:The episode featuring Jen and Georgia from All Our Relations was a standout, praised for its educational content, invitation to action regarding solidarity with Gaza, and the powerful way Jen communicated a message of inclusivity and hope.*Sumi's episode on DEI in small businesses offered a fresh perspective, emphasizing authentic implementation, vulnerability, and recognizing the protective masks people wear that can hinder inclusivity.The conversation highlighted the importance of recognizing and addressing blind spots in inclusivity, extending beyond race and gender to include accessibility for disabled individuals and those with chronic health issues.A valuable reframe was discussed around getting things wrong in the context of social justice, shifting from fault to responsibility and viewing feedback as an opportunity for growth and learning.Sally's episode on The Portal Collective provided a hopeful and revolutionary perspective on using permaculture principles in business and the power of cross-pollination for collective change.Episode Highlights:00:03- Lucy shares her thoughts on the impactful episode with Jen and Georgia from All Our Relations, highlighting its educational aspect and Jen's inclusive message00:06 - Lucy mentions Sumi's episode on DEI, praising its focus on authentic implementation in small businesses00:09 - Lucy shares her personal blind spot around making her business accessible to disabled people00:12 - Megan discusses a reframe around getting things wrong in social justice work, emphasizing responsibility over fault00:15 - Lucy expresses her appreciation for Sally's episode on The Portal Collective and its hopeful message of collective action00:25 - Lucy explains her reasons for taking a break from social media and her return due to the situation in Gaza About the Guest:Lucy is the producer and editor extraordinaire of the Higher Love with Megan podcast, Building Your Brand, The Good Ship, Can You Hear Me and Do Good & Do Well and you can find her on Instagram and TikTok as well as right here.Episode Links:All Our Relations: https://www.allourrelations.org.uk/Declassified: https://declassifieduk.org/Mondoweiss: https://mondoweiss.net/Novara Media: https://novaramedia.com/The Portal Collective: https://collective.jointheportal.com/End Credits:Connect with Megan:Instagram: @HigherLove_withMeganWebsite: www.higher-love.comThis episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft (lucylucraft.co.uk)If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
Discover how leaders can leverage social media to build trust, drive engagement, and amplify their presence. Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson sit down with Kellie Kennedy to explore the power of strategic earned marketing in leadership.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Patrick Rooney is a visionary leader with a career dedicated to understanding and influencing decision-making behaviors—whether in purchasing, career choices, or philanthropy. His work has centered on driving advocacy, enabling businesses to harness the power of authentic voices to build trust and engagement. As the CEO of MahaloHub, Patrick leads a technology platform that simplifies the process of inviting, capturing, editing, and sharing customer and employee video testimonials. Prior to MahaloHub, he was the founder and CEO of QUEsocial, an employee advocacy platform that was successfully acquired by private equity. He also co-founded Zocalo Group, a pioneering social media and digital marketing firm later acquired by Omnicom. Patrick specializes in business and marketing strategy, customer advocacy, go-to- market strategy, brand marketing, employee engagement, digital marketing, and social media. His expertise lies in helping brands create meaningful connections that inspire advocacy and long-term loyalty.https://mahalohub.com/2025 Comms Report Advancing: The Story Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
In a world where authentic storytelling is the key to powerful marketing, how can businesses use video to create real impact? In the latest episode of Can You Hear Me?, co-hosts Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford sit down with expert video content creator Patrick Rooney of MahaloHub. Together, they explore the strategies behind crafting compelling stories that showcase clients and employees in a meaningful way.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Anne Marie Mitchell – Senior Vice PresidentAnne Marie has been with Reputation Partners since 2023. She has 25+ years of experience as a communications consultant, strategist, educator, and trainer. Throughout her career, Anne Marie has specialized in employee and leader communications as a consultant working with leaders at Fortune 100 companies as well as in-house with companies including Sara Lee, Case Corporation, ComEd, Rand McNally and others. She is a specialist in helping C-Suite leaders deliver impactful messages that retain and motivate employees during times of crisis and culture transition. Fluent in Spanish and having lived and worked in Europe, Mexico and South America, Anne Marie is particularly adept at supporting organizations with complex, global workforces. She is co-president of The Publicity Club of Chicago (PCC) and serves on the board of Steep Theatre in Chicago's Edgewater district. Tweed Thornton is a dedicated leader driven by a passion for social impact and organizational excellence. As the founder and CEO of Four Star Initiatives (FSI), Thornton has led his company since 2017 to make significant contributions to nonprofit organizations such as the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, the Alliance for Regional Development, Collaboraction Theatre Company, the Publicity Club of Chicago, and WTTW. FSI's work includes community and media outreach, event planning, meeting facilitation, operational growth, and strategic development.Before establishing FSI, Thornton served as Executive Director at the City Club of Chicago for eight years, during which time he oversaw a tripling of membership and events. His tenure was marked by notable achievements, including attracting prominent national speakers, highlighted by a joint forum featuring U.S. Senators Richard Durbin and John McCain.Today, Thornton is a sought-after speaker and organizer for panels, podcasts, and other thought leadership discussions. Thornton specializes in bringing people together to create future action. Committed to giving back, he serves various nonprofits as a volunteer, including as President of the Board of Directors for the Association of Consultants to Nonprofits.Publicity Club of ChicagoGolden Trumpet Awards Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
In the latest episode of the “Can You Hear Me?” podcast, co-hosts Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson dive into the significance of marketing awards with industry experts Anne Marie Mitchell and Tweed Thornton. They explore how these accolades not only recognize outstanding creativity and effort but also enhance professional reputation, boost team morale, and foster valuable networking opportunities. Join them as they discuss why being honored in such a competitive field is a vital milestone for marketing professionals and agencies alike.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Francis Farrell is a journalist and photographer, as well as a reporter at the Kyiv Independent. He is a recent international studies graduate and Russia & Eurasia area specialist with interest and experience in areas of elections, media freedom, regional and hybrid conflicts. He is a native English and Hungarian speaker with fluent Russian and Ukrainian languages.----------'Can You Hear Me?' Francis Farrell's film made with Olena Zashko, that brings the life of war medics to audiences around the world:https://kyivindependent.com/the-kyiv-independents-film-about-ukrainian-military-medics-will-be-screened-in-10-european-capitals/----------LINKS:https://kyivindependent.com/author/francis-farrell/https://x.com/francisjfarrellhttps://www.europeanpressprize.com/laureate/francis-farrell/https://www.linkedin.com/in/francis-farrell-474517a6/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-4Dz3x8AdY----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND:Superhumans - Hospital for war traumashttps://superhumans.com/en/UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukrainehttps://unbroken.org.ua/Come Back Alivehttps://savelife.in.ua/en/Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchenhttps://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraineUNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyyhttps://u24.gov.ua/Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundationhttps://prytulafoundation.org----------PLATFORMS:Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSiliconInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqmLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube's algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
About our guest:Mark Steffe is the President/CEO of First Command Financial Services, Inc. which provides personal financial coaching to about 290,000 client families around the world. Mark is responsible for guiding the organization in its efforts to make lifelong financial security possible for all military families. First Command accomplishes this by creating lasting bonds with clients through face-to-face coaching and empowering them to develop positive financial behaviors for every stage of their lives. First Command is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, and has more than 165 offices nationwide. First Command, through its subsidiaries, maintains more than $35 billion in managed accounts and mutual funds and has more than $62 billion in life insurance coverage in force, while First Command Bank holds more than $960 million in deposits.Mark joined First Command as a Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff of Advisor Operations in 2010 and has since played an integral role in evolving the client experience in a digital world. At the same time, he has protected the integrity of the face-to-face coaching that is central to the First Command philosophy. Throughout his subsequent roles as Senior Vice President and Director of Advisor Operations for the Midwest Division and Executive Vice President and National Director of Advisor Operations, Mark helped build strong, collaborative relationships between Advisors and the Home Office. This has been crucial in enabling Advisors to help clients pursue their financial goals more effectively and efficiently. His accomplishments and demonstrated leadership ability led to his promotion to President in 2017 and expanded COO responsibility in 2018.In January 2020, Mark was appointed as the first CEO in First Command's history without military service experience. His selection was the result of an ethos of service to the military gained during more than a decade immersed in First Command's culture, a deep understanding of the challenges faced by our Nation's military families, and in recognition of the demonstrated leadership skills required to guide the organization in its efforts to make lifelong financial security possible for all military families. On day 70 in his new role, Mark was confronted with a once-in-a-generation crisis as a global pandemic was declared. Under his leadership, First Command rapidly adjusted its operations to continue to help military families pursue financial security amidst a volatile economic landscape in which in-person face-to-face coaching was no longer possible. At the same time, at Mark's direction, First Command immediately made financial relief programs available to clients to bolster their financial outlook during the crisis.To ensure that First Command continually adapts to the needs of military families, Mark and his team regularly meet with clients to seek out their perspectives. During his tenure at First Command, Mark has visited more than 50 military installations in 23 U.S. states and three countries. This personal outreach is supplemented by the First Command Financial Behaviors Index®, a monthly survey that assesses the financial behaviors, intentions and attitudes of career military families. Mark also consults regularly with First Command's Military Advisory Board, a select group of retired senior flag officers and senior enlisted leaders from the Nation's military services. The 10-member board provides Mark and First Command with an independent perspective on issues relevant to First Command's work, as well as advice on how to best serve the interests of military clients.In his role as President/CEO, Mark has spearheaded inclusion initiatives for First Command. Under his leadership, First Command is striving to create a more inclusive culture in which all employees and Advisors feel trusted, valued and empowered. For Mark, advancing equality is not just the right thing to do from a business perspective, but a personal imperative born from a desire for everyone to have the same opportunities he has had in his career. In service of this goal, Mark committed to the CEO ACT!ON pledge for diversity and inclusion in 2020. He also championed the hire of the company's first Diversity & Inclusion Director. In recognition of Mark's leadership during the pandemic and on issues of diversity and inclusion, he was nominated as one of the Dallas Business Journal's Most Inspiring Business Leaders of 2020. Mark was also recognized in 2020 as a member of the Fort Worth 400, an annual list by Fort Worth Inc. magazine of influential community leaders.Mark actively supports several charitable endeavors, including the annual Spirit of Giving campaign by United Way of Tarrant County and the First Command Educational Foundation (FCEF). United Way of Tarrant County is a local charity focused on providing leadership and harnessing resources to solve persistent social challenges, while FCEF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering those who serve our Nation by improving their financial literacy. FCEF accomplishes this goal by offering approximately $130,000 in annual scholarships and financial education to America's military servicemembers, civilian federal employees and their families. In addition to his philanthropic pursuits, Mark is active in LeaderPrime, which fosters connections among Fort Worth business leaders new to the city or to their roles.Mark graduated with high honors from the University of Illinois, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance. He holds Series 7, 8, 23, 63 and 65 securities registrations. He completed the Harvard University Advanced Management Program in 2015.He lives in Fort Worth, Texas along with his wife and five children. On any given day off, you can find him attending one of his children's sports games or cooking family dinners. Recommended reads:Good To Great : Why Some Companies Make The Leap and Others Don't Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". 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In the newest episode of the “Can You Hear Me?” podcast, co-hosts Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson dive deep into the world of corporate leadership with special guest Mark Steffe, President and CEO of First Command Financial Services. Serving the unique needs of military families, Steffe shares invaluable insights into his leadership style and effective communication practices that drive success in challenging environments—tune in March 5 at noon!Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
The Great Resignation Returns: 2025 ExodusIs the Great Resignation 2.0 coming? Nearly 3 in 10 workers plan to quit this year: SurveyWhy Employees Quit Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
In this episode of "Can You Hear Me?", Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford dive deep into the ongoing Great Resignation, exploring the key factors driving workforce exodus and offering practical strategies for employers to retain top talent. Drawing from recent research, they'll unpack the critical challenges facing modern workplaces and provide actionable insights for creating more engaging, supportive work environments.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
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About our guest:Nellie Wartoft is a Swedish technology entrepreneur who launched Tigerhall in 2019, revolutionizing how large enterprises engage their organizations to drive change at scale. Under her leadership, Tigerhall has quickly gained traction with global Fortune 500 firms undergoing transformation, and today has users across 32 countries, and employees in 12 markets. Nellie has raised over $10 million in venture capital from visionary investors including Sequoia Capital and Monk's Hill Ventures, and Tigerhall's customers include well-known enterprises in technology, consumer goods, professional services, and financial services.Prior to founding Tigerhall, Nellie was a top biller at Michael Page, where she led the Sales & Marketing practice and saw firsthand the issues in driving organizational engagement around change, and how the technology used in communications, knowledge sharing, change and transformation led to dissatisfaction, more confusion and increased disengagement. Her experience led her to launch Tigerhall, which bridges the gap between how organizations have traditionally shared information and knowledge (think ghost town Sharepoint sites, mass internal email overload and snooze fest town halls), and how people prefer to consume content and interact with each other today (think your internal Spotify, two-way live interactions and the right reinforcement in the right workflow).Nellie has been named on the 2021 Gen T list of Leaders of Tomorrow by Tatler Magazine and was recognized as one of the Top Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2023 by the International Business Times. She was also a Swedish National Champion in skeet shooting and air rifle in her teenage years.Nellie is an accomplished speaker and regularly presents at large events and global forums such as the Global CEO Exchange, Business Transformation Exchange, TEDx events, SaaSTech Asia, SMF, Cornell University and several leadership summits across the United States, Europe and Asia. She currently serves as a non-executive director on the boards of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce Singapore and the SGTech Digital Transformation Chapter - the largest industry association for technology companies in Singapore.Outside of changing the way enterprises drive change, Nellie loves tennis, surfing and electronic house music. She has lived and worked in Singapore, London, Seoul and Los Angeles. Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
In a world of rapid change, how can leaders become effective change agents? Join "Can You Hear Me?" co-hosts Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford with Tigerhall CEO Nellie Wartoft as they unpack the strategies for embracing and driving organizational transformation.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
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How Comms Pros Can Counter Misinformation By Gini DietrichMisbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational ThingsInvisible Rulers: The People Who Turn Lies into RealityGini DietrichWayFair Conspiracy Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
In this episode of Can You Hear Me?, co-hosts Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson dive into "Navigating the Misinformation Highway," exploring how C-Suite leaders can safeguard their brand's reputation in a world where misinformation spreads faster than ever. Learn actionable strategies to stay ahead and protect your business from its harmful effects.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
2024 was a transformative year in the communications business, from incorporating artificial intelligence into the daily rhythm of business to dealing with an onslaught of misinformation and disinformation. Join “Can You Hear Me?” co-hosts Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson as they recap the big lessons of 2024 and share what we believe will be the most critical communications themes for 2025.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Co-hosts Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson dive into the transformative year of 2024, unpacking the rise of AI in business and the battle against misinformation. Tune in as they share key lessons from the past year and explore the critical communications trends shaping 2025.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Content Warning: this story is based on the recorded events of the so-called witch Mary Pannal. It involves references to a child and his father dying, and to Mary being hung and burnt as a witch.Hello, Can You Hear Me? is an audio storytelling project that was funded by Wakefield Council as part of Our Year – Wakefield District 2024 It features ten folktales re-created by the storyteller, Beccy Dye. These were arranged on a period telephone which was then toured across the District. People simply dialled a number to reach a story, each story was broken up into parts, so if they wanted listens could create story mash-ups.The project included a live, family-friendly performance which launched the exhibition in each venue.Sounds Used in This EpisodeGhostly ambience: Ghostly Ambient Sounds by Antenalosmusic -- https://freesound.org/s/731714/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Campfire: Ambiance_Campfire_Loop_Stereo.wav by Nox_Sound -- https://freesound.org/s/558967/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Sad song: The Emptiness Inside Of Me by UNIVERSFIELD -- https://freesound.org/s/700306/ -- License: Attribution 4.0Coughing: cough by goldkelchen -- https://freesound.org/s/371360/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Timber breaking: Breaking Pieces of Wood Sound Effect Free High Quality Sound FX by deleted_user_7146007 -- https://freesound.org/s/383347/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Woodland ambience: Woodland Atmos 05 03-06-2022.wav by apintofmild -- https://freesound.org/s/640188/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Crows: Crows Bird Squawking Fight by JackMenhorn -- https://freesound.org/s/236307/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Intro/Outro music for podcast episode: Folk Guitar Music Track by Dvideoguy -- https://freesound.org/s/246315/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Mentioned in this episode:Content Warning for The Witch and the Haunted Hill
He's raw, vulnerable, and here to share. Jared Marc has a very real conversation with Hudson & Aly about the meaning behind his newest release "Can You Hear Me."
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Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson from "Can You Hear Me?" dive into the outdated and harmful business practices that still plague workplaces today. From micromanagement to unrealistic PTO policies, they discuss what needs to change to create healthier, more productive work environments.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Hello, Can You Hear Me? is an audio storytelling project that was funded by Wakefield Council as part of Our Year – Wakefield District 2024 It features ten folktales re-created by the storyteller, Beccy Dye. These were arranged on a period telephone which was then toured across the District. People simply dialled a number to reach a story, each story was broken up into parts, so if they wanted listens could create story mash-ups.The project included a live, family-friendly performance which launched the exhibition in each venue.Sounds Used in This EpisodeWoodland ambience: Woodland Atmos 05 03-06-2022.wav by apintofmild -- https://freesound.org/s/640188/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Gavel: Judge Hammer Courtroom by Moulaythami -- https://freesound.org/s/735101/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Thumping wall: Fight_scene.wav by ProxValor -- https://freesound.org/s/684909/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Bubbling water: water bubbling by ultraaxvii -- https://freesound.org/s/591151/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Crows: Crows Bird Squawking Fight by JackMenhorn -- https://freesound.org/s/236307/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Fight: Fight_scene.wav by ProxValor -- https://freesound.org/s/684909/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Gate squeak: Foley_Gate_Metal_Squeak_Stereo.wav by Nox_Sound -- https://freesound.org/s/566398/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Coins: Counting Me Shillings.mp3 by husky70 -- https://freesound.org/s/161315/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Fabric ripping: Fabric Rip.wav by fotoshop -- https://freesound.org/s/93346/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Farm ambience: Farmyard Ambience Revisited.wav by Benboncan -- https://freesound.org/s/69648/ -- License: Attribution 4.0Door shutting: shut the door by jerkysynth -- https://freesound.org/s/473540/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Chopping veg: Cutting a Carrot by Erbsland-Music -- https://freesound.org/s/634119/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Smash: Bottle Smash.aif by MegaPenguin13 -- https://freesound.org/s/118198/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Pigs: R01-69-Long Pig Squeals.wav by craigsmith -- https://freesound.org/s/479660/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Intro/Outro music for podcast episode: Folk Guitar Music Track by Dvideoguy -- https://freesound.org/s/246315/ -- License: Creative Commons 0
Hello, Can You Hear Me? is an audio storytelling project that was funded by Wakefield Council as part of Our Year – Wakefield District 2024 It features ten folktales re-created by the storyteller, Beccy Dye. These were arranged on a period telephone which was then toured across the District. People simply dialled a number to reach a story, each story was broken up into parts, so if they wanted listens could create story mash-ups.The project included a live, family-friendly performance which launched the exhibition in each venue.Sounds Used in This EpisodeWoodland ambience: Woodland Atmos 05 03-06-2022.wav by apintofmild -- https://freesound.org/s/640188/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Water: Hillside spring_20200328.mp3 by rabban625 -- https://freesound.org/s/511089/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Head in water: Object Drops In Water.wav by danhelbling -- https://freesound.org/s/272392/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Fiddling Around: Denver Belle.wav by ecfike -- https://freesound.org/s/135128/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Melodic fairy dance: Erhu Melodic Loop.wav by Ehved -- https://freesound.org/s/565196/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Whale song: whale song by muri_kuri -- https://freesound.org/s/684188/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Child's laugh: Young Female Child Laughing by kim.headlee -- https://freesound.org/s/184616/ -- License: Creative Commons 0In the fairy world: Fairy Dream by szegvari -- https://freesound.org/s/540048/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Intro/Outro music for podcast episode: Folk Guitar Music Track by Dvideoguy -- https://freesound.org/s/246315/ -- License: Creative Commons 0
Meet Our GuestRob Hart, a Chicago native with over 20 years of experience on some of the great radio stations in the Midwest. His radio career started in 2000 at WTMJ Radio in Milwaukee. Since then he has worked at WGN Radio in Chicago, the former WIQI-FM, and 97.9 The Loop. He was also the host of “The Daily Dish” and a Martin Luther King Jr documentary for CBS News Radio. Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Hello, Can You Hear Me? is an audio storytelling project that was funded by Wakefield Council as part of Our Year – Wakefield District 2024 It features ten folktales re-created by the storyteller, Beccy Dye. These were arranged on a period telephone which was then toured across the District. People simply dialled a number to reach a story, each story was broken up into parts, so if they wanted listens could create story mash-ups.The project included a live, family-friendly performance which launched the exhibition in each venue.Sounds Used in This EpisodeRain: rain light porch last wave and pass over +wet country rural after storm Canada.flac by kyles -- https://freesound.org/s/454134/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Roar/growl: Large carnivore roar 3 by ShangASDFGuy123 -- https://freesound.org/s/718657/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Intro/Outro music for podcast episode: Folk Guitar Music Track by Dvideoguy -- https://freesound.org/s/246315/ -- License: Creative Commons 0
Meighan Harmon Repeats History and is Voted by Her Peers as Best Lawyers “Lawyer of the Year” Award in Family Law for the Second Time About Meighan HarmonEducationUniversity of Notre Dame, J.D. (1996)University of Illinois, B.S. (1993) Meighan Harmon focuses her practice on complex family law cases involving the distribution of high net worth estates and represents successful business professionals and their spouses from a variety of industries, as well as individuals with multi-generational wealth. Meighan is a versatile attorney who provides her clients a wide range of options for resolving their disputes. She is an experienced litigator who can be fierce in the courtroom, but she is also a trained collaborative lawyer and a family law mediator who can devise creative solutions and amicably settle even the toughest of cases. No two divorces are the same, and Meighan possesses the skills necessary to provide the right solution for each unique situation with the ability to pivot between ADR and litigation when necessary. Not only does Meighan assist her clients in dissolving their marriages, but she also encourages them to be future focused. She believes divorce offers clients a unique opportunity to build a positive future for themselves, complete with financial and emotional security. To this end, she provides her clients with the tools necessary to help them construct a solid foundation on which to navigate their new lives. For Meighan's clients, divorce can be a spring board to reinventing themselves. Meighan is part of an elite group of leaders in family law and has been included in the Top 100 Lawyers in Illinois (all practice areas) since 2017. In 2011, she was elected by her peers to be President of the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Beginning in 2022, Meighan earned international recognition by Chambers and Partners USA, which ranked her in the top tier (Band 1) for Family/Matrimonial Law: High Net Worth. Super Lawyers also named Meighan as one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Illinois each year since 2016. In 2021, Meighan was named a "Lawyer of the Year" in Family Law by The Best Lawyers in America. She has been recognized by the Leading Lawyers Network and Illinois Super Lawyers since 2006. A frequent lecturer on family law topics, she is also a published author, having assisted in the researching and drafting of the book Problems in Family Law. Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Unlock the secrets of masterful negotiation with Family Law expert Meighan Harmon on the next "Can You Hear Me?" podcast. Hosts Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford dive into the strategy, preparation, and intent behind walking away from the table with the deal you want.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
I sit down with Despina Mavridou, author of "Mum, Dad, Can You Hear Me?", about her personal experience growing up in the middle of her parents' high-conflict divorce. Despina shares her powerful story from being a child used as a messenger between her parents to becoming a mediator and advocate for kids in similar situations. Key discussions: Despina opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of being caught in her parents' conflict and the toll it took on her as a child. The devastating effects of using children as messengers and the impact it has on their sense of responsibility and guilt. How parents can better support their children during separation by being mindful of their emotional needs and avoiding placing them in the middle of conflicts. Despina shares how her childhood shaped her adult relationships, including her fear of abandonment and the impact of divorce on her own marriage. Practical advice for parents navigating separation, including seeking help before mediation and focusing on the kids' well-being. Despina's hope that her book will give children a voice and help parents understand the long-lasting effects of divorce on their kids. If you're navigating your own separation and wondering how to help your children through this difficult time, this conversation is a must-listen. You can find Despina's book *Mum, Dad, Can You Hear Me?* on Amazon, in English, Portuguese, and Greek. Resources: - "Mum, Dad, Can You Hear Me?" by Despina Mavridou - Divorce and Separation Hub: www.divorceandseparationhub.com Host: Nikki Parkinson, TEDx Speaker, Divorce Doula, Coach and Founder of The Divorce and Separation Hub. Connect with Nikki Parkinson here Website Instagram Facebook Linkedin Join our Divorce and Separation community HERE. Sign up to "How to Tell Your Kids You're Separating Program" HERE. Watch Nikki's TEDx Talk HERE. Guest: Despina Mavridou Connect on Instagram HERE. Connect on Facebook HERE. Buy "Mum, Dad, Can you Hear Me?" HERE. Executive Producer and Editor: Tiffany Richmond. You can contact Tiffany via her website and on Instagram @tiff__richmond.
Hello, Can You Hear Me? is an audio storytelling project that was funded by Wakefield Council as part of Our Year – Wakefield District 2024 It features ten folktales re-created by the storyteller, Beccy Dye. These were arranged on a period telephone which was then toured across the District. People simply dialled a number to reach a story, each story was broken up into parts, so if they wanted listens could create story mash-ups.The project included a live, family-friendly performance which launched the exhibition in each venue.Sounds Used in This EpisodeWoodland ambience: Woodland Atmos 05 03-06-2022.wav by apintofmild -- https://freesound.org/s/640188/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Intro/Outro music for podcast episode: Folk Guitar Music Track by Dvideoguy -- https://freesound.org/s/246315/ -- License: Creative Commons 0
Hello, Can You Hear Me? is an audio storytelling project that was funded by Wakefield Council as part of Our Year – Wakefield District 2024 It features ten folktales re-created by the storyteller, Beccy Dye. These were arranged on a period telephone which was then toured across the District. People simply dialled a number to reach a story, each story was broken up into parts, so if they wanted listens could create story mash-ups.The project included a live, family-friendly performance which launched the exhibition in each venue.Sounds Used in This EpisodeBeanstalks growing: Plant Growing by IENBA -- https://freesound.org/s/648958/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Prehistoric ambience: Jungle Mystic Ambient Mastered.wav by szegvari -- https://freesound.org/s/559471/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Landing: Landing On The Ground [6] by SoundDesignForYou -- https://freesound.org/s/646663/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Dinosaur: Dinosaur call by Alessandrobraz -- https://freesound.org/s/708641/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Digging: Digging20200426-125956_01.wav by szegvari -- https://freesound.org/s/515087/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Tree falls: Big Tree Fall in Forest by Kinoton -- https://freesound.org/s/494071/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Yawn: Yawning by rowlification -- https://freesound.org/s/701090/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Lying down: couch quick rise up 4_bip.wav by muses212 -- https://freesound.org/s/77255/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Mining single: dig3.mp3 by igroglaz -- https://freesound.org/s/593893/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Mining lots: PICCONE 3 MURO.WAV by lollosound -- https://freesound.org/s/387001/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Birds: Bird Noise - 12.wav by SpaceJoe -- https://freesound.org/s/507254/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Stone carving: R26-21-Metal Hand Tools on Stone.wav by craigsmith -- https://freesound.org/s/487084/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Rolling boulder: RockFall1b.wav by AlanCat -- https://freesound.org/s/381645/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Woodland ambience: Woodland Atmos 05 03-06-2022.wav by apintofmild -- https://freesound.org/s/640188/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Intro/Outro music for podcast episode: Folk Guitar Music Track by Dvideoguy -- https://freesound.org/s/246315/ -- License: Creative Commons 0
Mark CoscarelloAre you in need of a fractional CEO/Strategic Advisor to optimize the chaos and transform your business with the right People, Process, Tech, and Operations to grow sustainable revenue quickly?fCEO/Human Capital Executive“The magic ingredient to your secret receipt”4 successful Tech Stack buildsScaling start-ups to double in early roundsImplement data analytics to drive business resultsIndustry exp., start-ups, CPG, sports media, life sciencesDecreased customer churn/attrition by 28%, Reduced cycle times by 41% Are you operating at the speed of trust? As a CEO, our role at its essence is to:Have and communicate a visionBuild the team that can achieve said visionMake sure you have the finances to do 1 & 2 https://www.linkedin.com/in/markcoscarello/862-812-0714 – markcosc@gmail.comPrimed to Perform Book Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
In this episode of "Can You Hear Me?", hosts Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson delve into the secrets of personal and professional success with Fractional CEO Mark Coscarello. Discover the essential frameworks and mindset shifts that can propel you towards your goals, as Coscarello shares his expertise on cultivating desire, attention to detail, and discipline to achieve lasting success.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
About Alan MatherAlan Mather is the President of the Golden Apple Foundation. In partnership with Alicia Winckler, the CEO, Alan leads the education work of the Foundation. Prior to coming to Golden Apple, Alan served in the Chicago Public Schools for more than 32 years, from classroom teacher to principal to a key member of the CEO and Chief Education Officer's cabinet--leading College and Career Success for the district. Born and raised in rural Southern Indiana, Alan hitchhiked up to Chicago after graduating from the University of Evansville in 1986 and has been working in the Chicago public schools ever since. Alan worked for 12 years as an English teacher, track and cross country coach before moving into administration after joining LAUNCH (Leadership and Urban Network for Chicago), the first principal preparation program in Chicago. His first administrative position was as the assistant principal at a new high school, Northside College Prep, which--in three years--became the top ranked high school in Illinois. In 2005, Alan was given the opportunity, as principal, to open Lindblom Math & Science Academy, a school that had once been top-tier but had declined. With the freedom, flexibility and support to create a high school, Alan hired all teachers, built a culture of excellence, and created an empowering climate. Since Alan opened Lindblom, it has become, according to the Sun-Times rankings, the top-performing majority AfricanAmerican school in Illinois and the only top 20-ranked school that has over 60% of its students on free/reduced lunch. He built the district's largest Mandarin program, the largest non-heritage Arabic program in the United States, and the district's first Biotechnology program in partnership with Baxter International and Northwestern University. Alan represented the Chicago Public Schools at Harvard University's PELP (Public Education Leadership Program), was an inaugural member of the College Board's Leadership Institute for Principals, has been part of Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management's “Leading Successful Schools” program, and was selected as one of two Chicago principals to participate in Columbia University's Cahn Fellows Distinguished Principals Program for the 2012-2013 school year at Teachers College. He was the first recipient of the Golden Apple Foundation's Stanley C. Golder Excellence in Leadership Award for Principals or Heads of School.About Alicia WincklerAlicia Winckler, Chief Executive Officer, began consulting with senior leadership and the Board of The Golden Apple Foundation in late 2014; was selected as its first President and Chief Operating Officer in January of 2017; and was selected as its President and Chief Executive Officer in October of 2017. In 2018, she welcomed Alan Mather to join her in coleading the Foundation - with Alicia as CEO and Alan becoming President. Her professional experience reflects a unique combination of private, public and nonprofit sector expertise at both the executive and board level, as well as a demonstrated passion for serving others. Alicia led several substantial strategic initiatives at the Cabinet level of the nation's third largest K-12 District - in Chicago Public Schools - and has been working in depth in education for more than a decade. She earned her M.A. in Industrial / Organizational Psychology from the University of Colorado at Denver and B.S. in Psychology and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Studies from the University of South Dakota.The Golden Apple FoundationGolden Apple LinkedInGolden Apple FacebookGolden Apple InstagramGolden Apple XAlan Mather- Award Video Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
On this episode of the "Can You Hear Me?" podcast, we explore the innovative co-leadership model at the Golden Apple Foundation, featuring CEO Alicia Winckler and President Alan Mather. Hosts Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson dive into how their approach is reshaping leadership in the corporate and non-profit sectors.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
The Christian Starter Pack, 3 of 6 from October 13th, 2024 “How we speak with Jesus shows our heart towards Him.” by Michael Lockstampfor (@miklocks) SUMMARY This sermon explores the essential role of prayer in the Christian life, emphasizing that prayer is not about following a system but about developing a relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Pastor Michael highlights that how we pray reflects our heart towards God and that prayer is a two-way communication where God is always attentive and waiting for us to engage. The sermon encourages believers to pray continually, pray with concentration, and use various postures and practices to focus their attention on God. REFLECTION & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
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Discover the secrets of political messaging to enhance your business communication. Join "Can You Hear Me?" podcast hosts Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford as they reveal four powerful campaign tactics that can revolutionize your professional interactions and drive exceptional results.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
The Role of Empathy in Modern LeadershipSimon Sinek: "Leadership is not about being in charge. Leadership is about taking care of those in your charge." Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.Stay connected with us:Follow us on LinkedIn!Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin!Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Explore how empathy is reshaping modern leadership and transforming C-Suite dynamics. Join co-hosts Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford as they delve into the power of emotional intelligence in management on the latest episode of the "Can You Hear Me?" podcast.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
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Welcome solo and group practice owners! We are Liath Dalton and Evan Dumas, your co-hosts of Group Practice Tech. In our latest episode, we chat with therapist Emily Decker about how to make group practice more accessible, both for clients and staff. We discuss: The number of mental health clinicians who are disabled Navigating identity as a disabled person and as a helping professional, especially where those identities intersect Practice culture and neurodivergence Ways to create a disability affirming culture within group practice (for clients and staff) Unpacking what professionalism means What accessibility means What disability means Internalized ableism Unpacking what's actually needed for therapy and what isn't Universal Design, and how to apply it for therapy practices Our upcoming CE training with Emily on this topic Listen here: https://personcenteredtech.com/group/podcast/ For more, visit our website. PCT Resources 2 legal-ethical CE credit hour training (live and recorded), presented by Emily Decker, MS, LPC, NCC, Can You Hear Me? The Legal and Ethical Role of Accessibility in Anti-Oppressive and Neurodivergent-Affirming Teletherapy This training aims to create familiarity and comfort for therapists providing teletherapy and combat stigma and inaccessibility in teletherapy. The conversation is situated within an anti-oppressive and neurodivergent-affirming framework, connecting concepts of accessibility and disability justice with mental health care, and provides an overview of legal and ethical issues pertaining to accessibility within teletherapy, including identifying and dispelling common myths about accessibility and disability, and identifying specific, concrete resources for therapists to use to enhance the accessibility of their services. Resources Recommended by Emily Book: Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to Be an Ally by Emily Ladau DARN Disability 2023 conference recordings (free! and geared towards educators and supervisors) Web Accessibility and the ADA Textbook: Disability-Affirmative Therapy by Rhoda Olkin This author also has a webinar on this topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEJ46Rfz2kc Textbook: Disability As Diversity by Erin E. Andrews Book: Disability Visibiltiy by Alice Wong (also has a great website and podcast by the same name)
The way we work has changed dramatically since the pandemic forced us to work from our homes. Even though big companies are hoping to get employees back in the office on a regular basis, it is now a way of life for many of us. But how do you achieve work/life balance when you work from the same place that you live? Join “Can You Hear Me?” podcast co-hosts Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford as they discuss “The Future of Work/Life Integration.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
Explore the evolving landscape of work-life balance in the post-pandemic world with "Can You Hear Me?" podcast hosts Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford. Discover how to thrive when your office and home are one and the same.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!