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Whether you travel domestically or internationally, there are things you can do to protect yourself. VPNs, Public Wi-Fi, and other considerations as you travel for work or life are some of the topics I discuss with my friend Clay Johnson. You might find that this episode is worth sharing with clients, friends, and family as we tackle security at a personal level.
In today's episode, Sheila talks with Clay Johnson, an inspiring advocate and individual living with the condition known as Parkinson's disease, about how being able to raise more awareness on how to treat the illness can help people and their families be prepared to take control of their health.
Dan is joined by Clay Johnson, CEO of CacheQ. Clay has decades of executive experience in computing, FPGAs and development flows, including serving as Vice President of the Xilinx Spartan Business Unit which was acquired by AMD. Clay discusses the changes occurring in system design to leverage AI/ML and technologies such as large… Read More
Clay Johnson shares his powerful story on how God rescued him from suicide.
Parnell Davis and Clay Johnson discuss why UNITY is so important in the Body of Christ and identify potential barriers to unity.
Ep. 58 Pumpkin Pie Episode: The Lightning Rounds at MAX It's Pumpkin Pie Week! This week the “Quad” Producers are kicking back and taking it easy with family and friends and what better to release than our final episode from our time with all our friends at the Midwest Arts Expo. Thank you to everyone who sat down with us in our booth. As an added bonus, we compiled a playlist with the answers to the question, “What is your favorite Broadway song?” https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6XHEZzfCHTIXR6de0DKk7q?si=6cfb6b749c314fca In this episode: Robert Baird, Jackie Banks-Mahlum, Lindsay Bauer, Kara Bechstein, Kiersten Birondo, Krista Bradley, Miles Brooks, Reba Cafarelli, Lisa Conlon, Tiana Conway, Christine Cox, Jeremy Davis, Genevieve DeMerchant, Jared Duymovic, Ally Hayes-Hamblin, Audrey Johnson, Clay Johnson, Spring Karlo, Jacob Kinderman, Chad Lindsay, David Mitchell, Michela Musolino, Fiona Nagle, Siusan O'Rourke, Rocky Peter, Leslie Rodriguez, Jessica Rosenblatt, Willie Santiago, Kevin Spencer, Steve Thithavong, Chris Vallillo, and David Wannen. Follow us on social media and let us know your thoughts and questions - https://linktr.ee/nobusinesslikepod Our theme song is composed by Vic Davi.
Welcome to another exciting episode of "Showtime with Coop," brought to you by PrizePicks on CLNS Media! In this episode, your hosts Michael Cooper and Nick Gelso are delighted to have Clay Johnson, a former Lakers player who contributed to 65 games over two seasons and played a pivotal role in the 1982 NBA championship-winning team, even making appearances in seven playoff games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Had a good time visiting with professional cutting horse trainer, Clay Johnson at the 2023 "Run For A Million" in Las Vegas. Clay has Lifetime Earnings in excess of $1.6 Million and he was the 2013 NCHA Open Futurity Champion riding Dual Smart Kitty. He showed one of his own at this years 'Run For A Million', (Rosalitta), a 2018 mare by METALLIC CAT x GS COUNTING ON KITTY (Im Countin Checks). Tune in to hear the story behind this amazing equine athlete along with Clay's thoughts about events like 'The Run For A Million'. Enjoy the show! The Converse Cowboy
Ep. 41 Jeremy Davis and Clay Johnson: Visionaries and Integrators In this episode our hosts discuss pivotal moments that that led to their careers. Josh and Bryan sit down with Jeremy Davis and Clay Johnson of The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra. They discuss their beginning in music and how that developed into being lifelong best friends. Jeremy talks about the process of jumping off the cliff into music full time. We also dive into the concepts from rocketfuel and how important it is to have complimentary skill sets. Jeremy Davis and Clay Johnson are the frontmen for The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra. equinoxorchestra.com Follow us on social media and let us know your thoughts and questions - https://linktr.ee/nobusinesslikepod Our theme song is composed by Vic Davi.
Jeremy Davis and Clay Johnson and their fiery 17 piece big band are collectively known as The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra. All across North America, audiences have fallen in love with these sophisticated Southern gentleman and their high-energy show. A collection of the greatest songs, the best original arrangements and phenomenal musicianship, is the signature of these two exceptional musicians as they bring their rich friendship and charm to the stage. Fashioned in the style and swagger of the legendary entertainers lead by Frank Sinatra, Davis & Johnson are putting their own stamp on the Great American songbook, graced with a touch of Motown, Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Elvis and more, offering a freshness and relevance that speaks to every soul. Music has carried them from coast to coast, to Europe, India, Canada, and soon for their third tour of Israel. Jeremy & Clay are most enthusiastic about their nonprofit Equinox Global Missions where the use music to ENTERTAIN, CONNECT AND SERVE. Learn more at www.EquinoxKrewe.com
Diving into Biblical Truths about hell that may shock you!
Clay came over and sat down with me to watch some biking videos. We get caught up on what dropped on DIG's youtube this month and watch some videos of Clay and Robbie, and more. Also we switch it up and just talk toward the end. I enjoyed doing this one so I hope you enjoy watching. Have a good week my friends. Get RAWR here - https://www.rawrlife.com/ PROMO CODE "Kanode" Follow Clay on IG - https://www.instagram.com/westside_legend Follow me - https://www.instagram.com/bobbykanode Just made a Twitter where imma post bts and clips etc. - https://twitter.com/kanodeknows Kanode Knows brought to you by DIGBMX. DIGBMX.com #bmx #bmxpodcast #digbmx #clayjohnson
Every day since last September, rain or shine – or snow, Clay Johnson has gone for a swim in the ocean. The grade 11 student is just over halfway through a full year of daily dips. Called Swim to Eat, Johnson's campaign is designed to raise funds and awareness for those experiencing eating disorders – […]
What we covered:Learn more about addictions and sobriety as a whole.Get to ask yourself the questions that you need to know yourself better.The importance of interventions and sobriety in the long runWhy trauma can lead to substance abuseWhy it's essential to give out second chances to people who are recovering from addictionThe importance of creating a safe space for people who aim for sobriety.Tweetable Quotes:“If your definition of success is going into rehab, it works. But it takes a lot more to get somebody into recovery. You can't trick someone into a program of rigorous honesty.”“People are greater than the sum of their faults.”“If there's someone I'm a victim of, it's myself.”“When you think you're smart and larger than life and have a successful career, the idea of being an alcoholic is preposterous. How would you not be able to control this? You can control everything else.”“It took me ten years to stop drinking and recognize my problem.”“I can't undo what I've done. I can't undo what he has done, either. But what we can do together is face forward and fix the future. Create healing. But we're not going to do that while we're wallowing in our despair. We have to find out how to recover from that. Find ourselves and make that a place of power.”Links Mentioned:Kurt's TwitterKurt's InstagramKurt's LinkedInStop, Pause, Play websiteClay Johnson's LinkedInClay Johnson's TwitterJack DangermondDuke StumpKirk DeWittRonald ReaganBlue StateCNNThe Sunlight Foundation
Dan is joined by Clay Johnson, CEO and co-founder of CacheQ Systems. Clay has more than 25 years of executive management experience across a broad spectrum of technologies including computing, security, semiconductors and EDA tools. Dan discusses the CacheQ QCC development platform with Clay. This platform enables software… Read More
In this week's podcast, Leila McKenzie-Delis, CEO and Founder of DIAL Global speaks to Clay Johnson, Senior Learning Technologist, University of the West of England."I think we need to change our educational framework...Modern education needs to address modern societal need. That process is happening within schools at the grassroots. It is happening organically because teachers fundamentally want to establish positive relationships with the people that they teach."You'll hear about:- Clay's personal and professional story including his childhood in a mixed race neighbourhood in South Africa in the 70s, his experience of apartheid, moving to the UK and his life since- How challenges experienced by minority groups are sometimes viewed through a distant lens, without full appreciation of what they go through and an understanding of the deep-seated legacy issues that arise- How Clay has modified his own behaviour like many others from minority communities have in response to the ramification of global events or lived experience, for example, making sure that people can see his hands or putting his hood down if he is out walking on his own- Clays thoughts on governmental responsibility as well as diversity and inclusion when it comes to education- Systemic failure within education due to cookie cutter models of success, leading to a need for the individual to be put back at the heart of education.- How policy, strategy and legislation can be used effectively but policy at high levels is created by politicians and not people who work at grassroots level with lived experience, thus leading to disconnect- The positive role models that contributed to Clay's lived experience despite some traumatic times- The importance of story-telling and actually talking about some of our lived experiences, especially the difficult, challenging onesContinue the conversation on LinkedIn
The Bois are on one this week! First up, they take a look at some shenanigans afoot in the nearby Chariho School Committee, and show another example of Parents United RI trying to infiltrate school boards across the state (16:20). Also, Felix and Willis say goodbye to their NFL teams, the Giants and the Bucs, as they fade away into Playoff Loserville, and give their predictions for this week's Championship games (38:20).https://wn2tpod.buzzsprout.comhttps://eclectivepodcastnetwork.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wn2tpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wn2tpod
We're back!!!! Season one was an amazing journey as we got to speak with so many passionate folks that love the Lord and serve Him with their various gifts! I am excited to not be hosting "solo" as Kristi Jennings has joined me to help entertain, educate, and encourage others in the name of Christ!We share our "Top Five Ways to Refresh & Revive", but also link to the most important subject- salvation!Clay Johnson with Celebrate Recovery of Cordele, GA is our featured guest this week as we play clips from his 30-minute message back in September, 2022. He discusses his past with addiction and how Jesus Christ delivered him from 20+ years of vices that kept him homeless and helpless. We hope to have Clay on our show in the future to share more about his testimony.Learn more about Celebrate Recovery: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateRecoveryCordeleGA/Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLxmXK8k6qA&t=197sListen to my son, Ridge, be baptized after receiving Christ this summer!Correction: Dirt Road Sports Show now airs every THURSDAY via Facebook and YouTube at 8 PM EST/7 PM CST!Sponsors and/or Advertisements:www.weaponsofrighteousness.orgwww.sevenweekscoffee.comThe Empty Nest (Facebook group page)Charlie Platt & The Dirt Road Sports Show (Facebook group page, YouTube channel)http://www.citizenimpactusa.org/Shout- Out's:Andy Lawrenson, LCA Campus PastorCrissa Davis, LCA studentPastor Ken Bledsoe, Hunting Creek Baptist Church- Big Island, VACory Thomas, Pastor- Flat Creek Baptist Church- Colquitt, GA; co-host of "Charlie Platt & The Dirt Road Sports Show"Paul Smith, President & Founder- Citizen Impact USA Please visit: www.creationandcompost.comFind our group page "Creation and Compost" on Facebook. You can also catch us on Instagram, YouTube, and many other platforms! "teach THE truth" 1 Peter 3:15-16Support the show
Clay Johnson was the primary Attorney for Glockner Enterprises for over 34 years. He was one of Ebb Glockner's closest colleagues, and worked closely alongside Ebb during his period of prolific family business expansion. On this episode he shares many anecdotes about his time serving 4 of the 6 generations of Glockners, and insight into why he believes the business has continued successfully now for 6 generations. As Clay puts it: "Why shouldn't we all be cognizant of the fact that we're going to have successors? I mean... if you have anything worth having, why not have it continue?" -- Every episode of the Local Legends Podcast is made possible by Glockner Enterprises. They are a huge part of the small town success stories happening here in Portsmouth, Ohio. So if you or anyone you know is ready to make a vehicle purchase, make sure they visit Glockner.com to get started.
Who is the Parking Lot Pastor? This brief introduction will give you a quick introduction to your host for this podcast series. Raised in a family of preachers, teachers and singers, Clay Johnson was born to inspire and entertain. Join him here each week as he dives into the Bible from a fresh, real-world perspective. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/parkinglotpastor/message
It's the "Walking On Sunshine” edition of the #Bengals Booth Podcast as the Bengals advance to the AFC Championship game with a thrilling road win over the top-seeded Tennessee Titans. You'll hear radio replays, postgame interviews, and analysis from my broadcast partner Dave Lapham. Plus, "Fun Facts" with linebacker Clay Johnson.
In theory, developers should be writing their code well before the hardware is available. In practice, that's not usually the case, for a host of reasons. CacheQ Systems has come up with a method that greatly simplifies this process, and really does allow developers to get down to business without the ready hardware. How do they do that? That's what you'll learn in this week's Embedded Executives podcast with Clay Johnson, CacheQ Systems' CEO) and Co-Founder.
With the Bark Off: Conversations from the LBJ Presidential Library
The 20th anniversary of the attacks on 9/11 is a time for reflection for many Americans. Most of us remember indelibly where we were when the attacks on our homeland changed the course of history.In this episode, we draw on an LBJ Library program with three pivotal members of the George W. Bush Administration who have their own unique perspectives on that fateful day: Karen Hughes served as Counselor to the President, Clay Johnson as Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel, and Karl Rove as Senior Advisor to President. Each reflected on their personal experiences and what it was like to be with the President on September 11, 2001, and in the crucial days immediately afterward.This conversation took place on September 3, 2013, at the LBJ Presidential Library, as part of the Evening With speaker series.
“Fish Farms” premieres on WRAL-TV, WILM-TV, wraldocumentary.com, Amazon Fire TV, and YouTube on Wednesday July 14 at 7:30pm. The post Documentary Producer Clay Johnson discusses NC’s $60 million aquaculture industry appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
“Fish Farms” premieres on WRAL-TV, WILM-TV, wraldocumentary.com, Amazon Fire TV, and YouTube on Wednesday July 14 at 7:30pm. The post Documentary Producer Clay Johnson discusses NC's $60 million aquaculture industry appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
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The WRAL Documentary “Home Economics” premiers on WRAL-TV, WILM-TV, wraldocumentary.com, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku and Samsung Smart TV Wednesday March 17 at 7:30pm. It premiers on WRAZ Fox-50 Saturday March 20 at 5:00pm. The post WRAL Documentary Producer Clay Johnson looks at Raleigh’s rapid growth and how it’s contributed to a shortage of affordable housing and gentrification appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
The WRAL Documentary “Home Economics” premiers on WRAL-TV, WILM-TV, wraldocumentary.com, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku and Samsung Smart TV Wednesday March 17 at 7:30pm. It premiers on WRAZ Fox-50 Saturday March 20 at 5:00pm. The post WRAL Documentary Producer Clay Johnson looks at Raleigh’s rapid growth and how it’s contributed to a shortage of affordable housing and gentrification appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
"A young man defends three ghosts accused of entering a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament." Who cares if ghosts are playing dodgeball? Is this related to those basketball vampires 20 episodes ago? Thanks to our guest Clay for helping us work through this! You check out his podcast The Flying Cow wherever you get your podcasts.
After a new President is elected, the transition between administrations begins. It is a daunting task! We go behind the scenes to see how previous administrations have handled transitions, and speak to John Podesta (Chairman of the Obama/Biden transition to Trump/Pence) and Clay Johnson, Executive Director of the Bush/Cheney transition. We also get the expert view of Prof Russell Riley, co-chair of the Miller Center's Presidential Oral History Program and Director for the White House Transition Project, Dr. Martha Kumar.
“MaryAnn” premieres on WRAL-TV in Raleigh and WILM-TV in Wilmington on Wednesday, January 13 at 7 p.m. and on WRAZ Fox 50 on Sunday, Jan. 17 at noon. The post WRAL Producer Clay Johnson discusses their latest documentary on the life of former social worker and state Rep. MaryAnn Black appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
“MaryAnn” premieres on WRAL-TV in Raleigh and WILM-TV in Wilmington on Wednesday, January 13 at 7 p.m. and on WRAZ Fox 50 on Sunday, Jan. 17 at noon. The post WRAL Producer Clay Johnson discusses their latest documentary on the life of former social worker and state Rep. MaryAnn Black appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
Corbin began his career as a Shakespearean actor in the 1960s, but today he is more likely to be seen in the role of the local sheriff, military leader, or some other authority figure, though on occasion, he has effectively portrayed murderous villains, as well. To moviegoers, he is well remembered as General Beringer in WarGames, John Travolta's uncle Bob Davis in Urban Cowboy, co-starring with Clint Eastwood in Any Which Way You Can, or Roscoe Brown, July Johnson's bumbling deputy in the acclaimed Western Lonesome Dove. In 1983–1984, Corbin played Merit Sawyer in the NBC television series Boone. Corbin's role was that of a stern father to the young actor Tom Byrd, who played Boone Sawyer, an aspiring singer. The program was set in rural Tennessee during the 1950s and was created by Earl Hamner, who had great success earlier with CBS's The Waltons.In 1994, Corbin narrated the acclaimed TBS documentary MoonShot, telling the story of the 1960s space race from the first-person viewpoint of Mercury Seven astronaut Deke Slayton. In 2007, he played the character Clay Johnson, father of Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson on The Closer series.[5] In 2003, Corbin co-starred with Northern Exposure castmate John Cullum in Blackwater Elegy, an award-winning short film written by Matthew Porter and co-directed by Porter and Joe O'Brien.From 2003–2008, Corbin played Whitey Durham, the basketball coach for the Tree Hill Ravens on The WB/CW teenager drama series One Tree Hill.[5] He also had a role in 2007's Oscar-winning film No Country for Old Men.In 2014, Corbin worked with Tracey Birdsall[7] on Dawn of the Crescent Moon,[8] followed by working alongside her for the science fiction films At the Edge of Time (2016)[9] and The Time War (2017).[10]In 2020, Corbin had a recurring guest role as Everett Acker in Better Call Saul.
Members of the Kyle Sexton Band join me out on my deck for a fun conversation in person:Kyle Sexton (singer and guitarist) and Clay Johnson (bassist) bring funny stories, a couple songs, and a 6 pack of beer for this fun conversation. Great dudes, do it up! https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheKyleSextonBand http://www.kylesextonband.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Iygpo27FBe3AbzF3sEhqI?si=qv0nmuU4T1CHX1icsjxGCg Join me for my live interview with Neil Giraldo!: https://www.facebook.com/events/327872948474742/
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
In this interview, Clay provides an overview of the Yum! Brands ecosystem, how the company delivers an excellent customer experience, and how the company has implemented customer feedback to deliver contactless payments. We also discuss Clay's perspective on the current pandemic, including how it has accelerated the company's digital journey, as well as Clay's view on the future of the mobile workforce post pandemic. We discuss how agile thinking applies to operations, and how switching from a project to a product mindset can accelerate product development and delivery. Finally, we discuss Clay's take on the evolution of the CIO role and the innovation lab at Yum! Brands.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
In this interview, Clay provides an overview of the Yum! Brands ecosystem, how the company delivers an excellent customer experience, and how the company has implemented customer feedback to deliver contactless payments. We also discuss Clay’s perspective on the current pandemic, including how it has accelerated the company's digital journey, as well as Clay’s view on the future of the mobile workforce post pandemic. We discuss how agile thinking applies to operations, and how switching from a project to a product mindset can accelerate product development and delivery. Finally, we discuss Clay’s take on the evolution of the CIO role and the innovation lab at Yum! Brands.
George W. Bush had the shortest official transition in history at just 39 days, but secured more political appointees during his first year in office than any other modern president. Clay Johnson, who served as the executive director of Bush’s transition and later as director of the Office of Presidential Personnel, tells host Dave Marchick how Bush brought many of his personnel practices as Texas governor to Washington, how he started his transition early, solicited advice from seasoned Washington veterans and maintained a focus on planning for the new administration even the results of the 2000 election were in dispute.
It's not often we're able to rub elbows with a personal friend of one of the most powerful people in the world. But when we sat down with Clay Johnson, close friend and advisor to President George W Bush, we uncovered how universal many principles of leadership truly are. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theprimitivepodcast/message
BOCO Town podcast is alive and well!For now, we don't have the pleasure of in person interviews, so we're interviewing online.Click to listen to part 1, where we speak with Clay Johnson, who heads the documentary division of WRAL.We enjoyed our (virtual) time with Clay and we're sure you will too!Support the show (https://www.artsofthepamlico.org/support/)
As fake news e a desinformação estão entre as principais mazelas a serem combatidas pelos comunicadores, seja em veículos, dentro das empresas ou na vida. O assunto pautou o primeiro crossover da nossa história! O trio do Toque de Mídia e o jornalista Alexandre Gonçalves do AgentePOD conversam, trazem reflexões e informações sobre o tema e a importância da educação midiática. A também jornalista Daniela Machado, coordenadora do Educamídia, enriquece o bate-papo. Dicas do episódio: A Dieta da Informação – Clay Johnson (livro) Projeto Comprova - (Site) Playlist – Se não é news, é fake news - (Youtube) Memórias do Chumbo – O futebol nos tempos do Condor: Brasil (Youtube) Dica do ouvinte: Minha vida com meu pai, Leonel Brizola – João Brizola
Both of our parents join us in the tangent cube for this episode, to talk about their backgrounds and tell stories of the shenanigans we got up to as kids, and their philosophy of education that had such a huge impact on how we go about life, always trying to learn new things from the natural world around us.This is a special episode for us, and as so many families around the world are spending a lot more time together right now, we thought it would be fun to have all four of us crammed into the cube for a good old fashioned Allen roundtable. Many listeners are already familiar with the Snake Stache from his previous appearance on episode #84, and this is the first time the Snake Mom has been on the show.We hope you all enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it!Brothers of the Serpent Episode 140 Your browser does not support the audio element. Masked in the Cube with the famOptical prism barsMom's optical prism barsWorking on the internal welding machinePipeline right of waySide boomsMom on the jobMom cleaning Stache's welderFinished welding hotpassFill pass weldersClay Johnson rustling Venezuela calfRuss on right, cousin on leftSNAKES
Este é o sexto episódio do Advocacia Produtiva e Reille e Robert trazem um tema extremamente importante para os dias atuais. O mundo vive uma abundância de dados e informações, milhões e milhões são produzidos a cada minuto na internet e todos nós e isto gera uma sensação de que nunca temos a quantidade de informação suficiente aumentando a ansiedade, o imediatismo e muita improdutividade por todas as distrações que a maios parte das informações são. Neste episódio, os hosts explicam o que você precisa fazer para melhorar a forma de lidar com isso para que sua produtividade na advocacia não seja prejudicada. Livro: A dieta da Informação - Clay Johnson (https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/8575222775/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_apa_i_fL8DEbPQKPPZK) Redes Sociais: Reille Gomes @advacimadamedia Robert Oliveira @oliveirarobert --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/advprodutiva/message
Documentary producer is a dream title for many young filmmakers. For 15 years, Clay Johnson has served in that role for WRAL, producing over 70 documentaries across North Carolina. Here, he talks about the path that brought him to his career, discusses some of his most memorable topics, and his team’s most recent documentary, “Out of the Darkness,” which focuses on the growing issue of teen suicide through the story of one young woman. www.wraldocumentary.com
Clay Johnson is a friend and BMX rider in Phoenix, AZ. He reps Cult and Animal bikes, and is really a staple in the Arizona scene. So hyped to be working with him on a section for MAB2! He's an awesome friend, a role model, and an inspiration for me. Find him on IG @westside_legend Thanks for listening!
Having great leadership inside of an organization is critical. An organization can succeed or fail based on how it is lead. I’ve had some great discussions on the podcast over the years on this topic of leadership and today I’m sharing a few of my favorite clips. Garry Ridge is the President and CEO of WD-40. Garry knows a lot about leadership as he has been a leader inside of WD-40 for over 30 years in various roles including Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. He also co-authored the book “Helping People Win at Work: A Business Philosophy called “Don’t Mark My Paper, Help Me Get an A”. Garry defines his role as a leader as “taking care of people” and he believes wholeheartedly in the concept of servant leadership. He says, “As we stand as leaders, it's our job to ensure that we have a viable strategy, we have a business model, we have resources, we have goals, we have all of the things that it takes to have a business that can perform. Once we've done that, we become the servant. And it's our job then to help people step into their best personal self every day” It sounds simple, but there are a lot of people who do not lead this way. Why? Garry says it’s because a lot of leaders are afraid to admit they don’t have all the answers, they are afraid of giving their people a lot of responsibility, and then cannot allow empathy to prevail over ego. Kimberly Samon is the Chief Human Resource Officer at Weight Watchers, now known as WW. She has been in the HR space for over 20 years, but she is just as passionate about HR as she was the day she started. Weight Watchers is evolving and modernizing and in my interview with her back in February 2018 Kimberly explained how they went from an industry in turmoil to one that is thriving. When it comes to the future of leadership Kimberly believes it needs to be less about command and control and more about giving people a purpose and helping them understand the impact they are having on the organization and the customers. People want to follow someone they trust and believe in, not someone who sits up at the top and barks out orders. She also feels that data will play a huge role in the future of leadership. She says, “We sit on a tremendous amount of data that can be so powerful to our consumer particularly as we refine our approach on personalization. We have a saying here that consumers want us to “show me that you know me”. How do we take all of this data and really turn it into something that is personalized to the consumer, to our members? From my perspective, I'm thinking through the same on how do we do the same for our workforce? Is there a world in the future where everyone doesn't have to have the exact same benefits or everyone doesn't have to have the exact same work schedule? I don't know we haven't done a lot work on it but I do believe with the advent of all the data analytics we can craft some pretty specialized programs not only for consumers but for employees alike.” Clay Johnson is the EVP and Chief Information Officer at Walmart and Jacqui Canney is the EVP and Chief People Officer at Walmart. With over 2 million employees, Walmart is the largest private employer in the world, so as you can imagine it is a huge challenge to be able to retain, train and upskill that big of a workforce. One of the things we touched on during the podcast interview back in December 2018 was how leaders can balance shareholder value and doing what’s right for the employee. Clay and Jacqui both agreed that treating your employees well and equipping them with the tools and resources they need have a direct correlation with shareholder value---they aren’t two separate issues. Jacqui says, “What drives us is that shared value concept and having our associates have the benefits, the training, the education, the wages that are market relevant in leading in many ways that's how we differentiate as winning. So we talk about our people make the difference that's absolutely what we believe and I think that you'll see that people talk about companies and they say our people are our asset. Our people are our company and investing in our people is investing in our company and I would say if you look back at our results, since we made that public announcement around where Wall Street kind of dinged us on the share price our results continued to climb and I do believe because we are providing a better customer proposition but that's because our people are better equipped with the tools, the education, the training that they need to serve the customers whether it's online or in the store” What you will learn in this episode: How Tracy Reinhold became the Chief Security Officer at Fannie Mae and what he attributes his success to How Peter Walmsley addresses employee engagement and performance reviews at GSN Games How the leadership model at Lego has changed and why Why focusing on shareholder value alone is a bad thing How to get leaders and managers to buy into change What skills and abilities WW (Weight Watchers) is looking for in leaders for 2025 and beyond
For many, when you say the word "Hurricane," Fran is what comes to mind. One of the deadliest and most costly storms in North Carolina history, Fran came ashore as a category three hurricane in September 1996, dropping 19 inches of rain on the state and causing destruction from the coast to the capitol. This week, the WRAL Doc Podcast looks back at the stories and legacy the storm left behind. This episode features: Greg Fishel, Jim Payne, Bill Leslie, Debra Morgan, Brett Baier, Jay Barnes, David Crabtree, Renee McCoy, Amanda Lamb, Clay Johnson, Jay Jennings, Cliff Bumgardner and Francis Lai.
For many, when you say the word "Hurricane," Fran is what comes to mind. One of the deadliest and most costly storms in North Carolina history, Fran came ashore as a category three hurricane in September 1996, dropping 19 inches of rain on the state and causing destruction from the coast to the capitol. This week, the WRAL Doc Podcast looks back at the stories and legacy the storm left behind. This episode features: Greg Fishel, Jim Payne, Bill Leslie, Debra Morgan, Brett Baier, Jay Barnes, David Crabtree, Renee McCoy, Amanda Lamb, Clay Johnson, Jay Jennings, Cliff Bumgardner and Francis Lai.
Jacqui Canney, is EVP and Chief People Officer at Walmart and Clay Johnson, is EVP and Chief Information Officer at Walmart. Jacqui has been with Walmart for three and a half years. She is focused on the development, the retention and the rewarding of their 2 million employees. Clay joined Walmart 18 months ago. He focuses on the technology but also the shared services for the company. He is charged with putting those two together to create more productivity and automation. With over 2 million employees, Walmart is the world’s largest employer. They have 5000 stores in the U.S and 10,000 globally. Skilling and training employees on a massive scale Investing in people is a focus for Walmart, in particular the last few years they have made investments around salaries, training and education. As Jacqui puts it, “we are people led and tech enabled. So investing in our people and humanity is what Walmart is rooted in and is our competitive advantage”. Recently, they have been moving wages and announced new education benefits that employees have been asking for. One of them is a dollar a day college opportunity. Both full-time and part-time employees who have been with the company for at least 90 days are able to attend college for $1 a day to get an associate degree or a bachelor’s degree. They have also created in-house training called academies and have about 200 of them in the United States, as well as others outside of the United States where they are teaching employees retail fundamentals and leadership skills. New jobs or skills that Jacqui and Clay are identifying as being important at Walmart include: Digital literacy, Data-driven decision making, Growth mindset, Flexibility and adaptability and then the Empathy One of the things recently implemented at Walmart is called BYOD at work. It stands for bring your own device. So they can bring their personal phones into work and also have access to any kind of the work content they would have on a desktop. So, if an employee is on the floor, they can access all types of training content, just like they were sitting at a desk. The idea is to create more productivity and allow people to learn in a lot of different ways. They also recently announced a game that it’s on the App store called Spark City - that anybody can actually play. It’s the gamifying of how to run a store. So, people that want to work at Walmart can use it, even before they are hired. You may not realize how technologically advanced Walmart is when it comes to their workforce. They are leveraging a lot of cutting edge tools to train, retain, and upskill their employees. Here are just a few examples: Using IOT – Including having sensors in freezers that ‘go bad’ and allowing employees to connect with their personal devices throughout the store Applied blockchain to food safety – to be able to identify the original source of the food the supply Jet Black – Which allows anyone to find and order gifts tailored to the recipient Jacqui and Clay say that Walmart is running, not walking, into the next 5-10 years and they are excited to see what new tools, tech, and resources become available to allow them to stay ahead. What you will learn in the episode: How Walmart is evolving and using cutting edge tech to train and upskill their workforce How they are using Blockchain to track food What the future of Walmart looks like 5-10 years out Trends Jacqui and Clay are paying attention to What is store #8 and how is Walmart using it to test new trends What role leaders play in Walmart’s transformation How HR and IT can collaborate How Walmart uses VR in empathy training How they balance what is right for the shareholders vs. what is right for employees and customers Link from the episode: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquicanney https://www.linkedin.com/in/claymjohnson/ This episode of The Future of Work Podcast was made possible by our friends at ServiceNow. Please show your support by checking out the great work they are doing! Give employees the service experience they deserve because everyone deserves great experiences at work. Eliminate frustration and improve employee satisfaction with a single access point for efficient, personalized HR services. ServiceNow helps you put service at the heart of your business. Start today.
In this episode we chat with Clay Johnson - an athletic trainer, certified strength and conditioning coach and metabolic testing specialist. WE chat about the benefits of metabolic testing for tennis players and how you can use it to train smarter, not harder. Also, we touch on low intensity training and how it can help your tennis game.
Ever wanted to see a vanity project featuring an overacting clown wearing terrible makeup? Well, in this John Travolta movie, he's also sporting dreadlocks! You can check out Clay's podcast at: https://2seasonsorless.wordpress.com and his "50 Film Challenge" at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3IV7K0G7x8az0drCWJaI2jlmSuyo10r
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
322: In this interview, Clay Johnson discusses World Class IT Principle One, People, World Class IT Principle Two, Infrastructure, World Class IT Principle Four, IT and Business Partnerships, and World Class IT Principle Five, External Partnerships. Some of the topics discussed include: How the unification of the back-office technology and shared services teams under Clay enables Walmart to operate more efficiently The consumerization of IT, and how that drives Clay’s focus on providing intuitive digital tools that enhance the productivity of Walmart’s two million employees The importance of having employees with the right skills and mindset in the right roles, and how Walmart ensures it has the proper skills mix Clay’s three-pronged approach to gaining an understanding of the needs of Walmart’s business and its massive workforce, and how that informs project prioritization within his 10,000-person team The four key elements to creating a healthy culture: transparency, encouraging healthy debate, empowering people to speak up, and celebrating failure How the shift to a product model and end-to-end ownership has improved internal efficiency Walmart’s network of innovation centers, and how they leverage the surrounding ecosystem of academic institutions and startups The key lessons Clay has taken away from the various experiences across his career Walmart’s approach to artificial intelligence and the tangible benefits they are seeing
At the helm of The Equinox Orchestra are tenor saxophonist and bandleader Jeremy Davis, lead vocalist Clay Johnson, and trumpet... The post 115 – A Sit-Down with The Bosses: Equinox Orchestra's Bandleader, Lead Singer, and Musical Director/Tour Manager on Getting a Band on the Road appeared first on Working Drummer Podcast.
What’s fake news, and how can we spot it? This episode is about media literacy, and offers insights on how to spot fake news, as well as media bias, and skewed data. We talked with Clay Johnson, author of The Information Diet and the co-founder of Blue State Digital, the firm that built and managed Barack Obama’s online campaign for the presidency in 2008. Here’s a few resources to dig deeper: How to tell fake news from real news - TED Ed How to Spot Fake News - FactCheck.org
Hosts Pete Olson and Clay Johnson delve into how First Class Cities utilize technology to improve services and engage with residents. Title music composed by www.bensound.com
Hosts Pete Olson and Clay Johnson discuss the great things going on in communities and talk about the "Why's" and "How's" of their success. Follow on Twitter @1stClassCities. Title track music by www.benxsound.com.
Hosts Pete Olson and Clay Johnson discuss the great things going on in communities and talk about the "Why's" and "How's" of their success. Follow on Twitter @1stClassCities. Title track music by www.benxsound.com.
Hosts Pete Olson and Clay Johnson discuss the great things going on in communities and talk about the "Why's" and "How's" of their success. Follow on Twitter @1stClassCities. Title track music by www.benxsound.com.
Today's guests include The Dalles City Council candidate Clay Johnson and Anne Carloss of It's On Us Hood River.
Hey we're on Spotify now! Go check us out. Like ABC/This Week on Facebook so you can see our (mostly) weekly Facebook Live videos. And have you checked out our new website yet? Poll of the Week: Do you need an information diet Clay Johnson, call your office. NORC on news consumption The Taxman is coming, just not for Donald Trump People care about Trump's tax returns. But will it change their vote? SurveyMonkey on tax returns Quinnipiac on tax returns YouGov/Economist on top news stories Return of the TV dads Dads square off, probably not changing the race much. ABC/SSRS on VP candidates NBC/SurveyMonkey on VP candidates CBS on Luntz focus group CNN focus group in Richmond CNN/ORC Instant poll Swing kittens say meow The forecast is bleak, and we're talking Donald, not Matthew Huffington Post has a new forecast Huffington Post forecast Huffington Post methodology Slate collection of forecasts While the climate is, partisan Pew reveals major party differences in views toward climate change. Kristen sees, uh, a silver lining. Pew on Climate Change Here's something really scary Get ready for Halloween folks! Basically that means dressing like a superhero. NRF on Halloween costumes NRF on Halloween spending Key Findings People are looking for more information sources about buying stuff than about politics. And that's even before last night's rockin' VP debate! Even a bunch of kittens could tell you that Clinton's had a post-debate bounce. The candidates may not be talking much about climate change, but don't worry, there are still deep partisan divides anyway. You know what's really scary? That political costumes are going to be pretty popular this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two-time Junior College All-American, Missouri star and NBA Champion, Clay Johnson. Clay discusses his childhood love of multiple sports - including three years playing soccer (football) - where he developed skills that he would use to his advantage, on a basketball court. His journey to the NBA almost didn't happen. Following high school, Clay contemplated a career as a plumber, before being convinced to attend junior college, where he became a two-time All-American at Penn Valley Community College. He still ranks (see pages 26 & 58) Top 10 for 'Rebounds in a Season' and 'Rebounds in a Career'. Atop these lofty achievements, he's also a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA Region XVI) Hall of Fame. Johnson was recruited to the University of Missouri, by Coach Norm Stewart. As a junior, Clay scored a career-high 39 points, in a game against Colorado. In his senior season, he was a team captain, hitting a game-winning jump shot, to advance Mizzou to the second round of the Big Eight Postseason Tournament. Remarkably, with a losing record (14-15), the team (also featuring Larry Drew) qualified for the 1978 NCAA Tournament. In his final game as a Tiger, Clay torched Utah for 30 points. We talk about the 1978 NBA Draft, where Clay was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the fifth round. Clay recalls his experiences playing in the Summer Pro League and some NBA preseason games. He was waived by Portland, before the regular season commenced. Clay took his considerable skills to the Western Basketball Association and Continental Basketball Association, where he displayed his talents for a few seasons - primarily with the Billings Volcanos - determined to make his way back into the NBA. In August of 1981, Clay signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. He had to wait until April of 1982, to make his NBA debut - as fate would have it - against Portland, the team that first drafted him, back in 1978. We chat about Jeff Pearlman's excellent book, Showtime, where Clay is quoted on his dislike of (Lakers) Coach Paul Westhead. He contrasts that, with the high esteem he holds for Coach Pat Riley, who Johnson played under, during his two seasons with the Lakers. Clay was a member of the Lakers' 1982 NBA Championship squad. We talk about his experiences on that team and playing alongside (future) Hall of Famers, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson and James Worthy. Clay's last NBA season was 1984, as a member of the Seattle SuperSonics. After failing to come to terms with Coach Lenny Wilkens, Johnson returned home to Missouri, joining the CBA's Kansas City Sizzlers. Family aside, Clay's energy and passion - since his playing career ended - revolves around his Clay Johnson Foundation, where he mentors youth in the Kansas City area and around the country. Editor's note: sign-up for the monthly newsletter - receive exclusive details on upcoming podcast episodes and future, high-profile guests to appear on the show. Show notes | I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Newsletter | RSS | Website Support Adam via Amazon: click-through and purchase any item (store-wide – within 24 hours) - it helps support the podcast – importantly, at no additional cost to you. Thanks. Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
Even though technology evolves at a rapid clip, US government agencies seem trapped about a decade in the past. PJ talks to technologist Clay Johnson about why the government is so unable to adapt, and what it would look like if it could keep pace with the rest of the world. If you want to become a gimlet member, you can go here: http://gimletmedia.com/join. A year membership will get you a t-shirt, early access to pilots, and much more. Also, this Monday, August 10th, we'll be doing a live chat for members only. If you're already a Gimlet member, you'll find information about it on the gimlet page in the next couple of days.
In this episode, Mike Vardy sits down with Phil Simon, author of "Message Not Received." They talk about the problem with email, why clarity is often lost in communication, and what we can do to make sure we have a far better chance of being heard when we send out messages to colleagues and cohorts. Relevant Links http://amzn.to/1FPu30f (Message Not Received by Phil Simon) http://www.philsimon.com/tag/message-not-received/ (Phil Simon's Website) http://www.informationdiet.com/ (The Information Diet by Clay Johnson) http://www.hipchat.com/ (HipChat) http://www.smartsheet.com/ (Smartsheet) http://blog.todoist.com/2015/03/02/interview-phil-simon-message-not-received/ (An Interview with Phil Simon, Author of Message Not Received | Todoist Blog) https://twitter.com/philsimon (Phil Simon (@philsimon) | Twitter) Want to send us an app, book, or something similar to discuss on the show? Email us at [info@productivityist.com][8] and we'll give it a look. Want to listen on Stitcher? http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=53149&refid=stpr (Click here.) Support The Productivityist Podcast by becoming a patron! http://patreon.com/productivityist (Click here) to visit The Productivityist Podcast's Patreon page and see what perks await those who pitch in a buck or more.
Deborah Thomas / SillyMonkey LLC Deborah Thomas is owner of SillyMonkey, LLC, a game-based learning boutique. Early in her career she was a public education teacher at one of the worst performing middle schools in the country, she drove her students' SAT scores up 30 percent by using innovative educational techniques she created. She applied that […] The post TrainingPros Consultants Deborah Thomas, Bonnie Davis, and Clay Johnson appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
It’s that time of year again, where flowers are budding, the grass is growing greener, people are shedding their winter layers, and taxes are due—sorry for the reminder. Have you ever wondered why there’s so much burdensome paperwork associated with taxes? In fact, Americans spend more than two billion collective hours filling out income tax forms. To provide some clarity, we’ve gone back to the DecodeDC archives to re-present our episode on The Paperwork Reduction Act. This episode from August 2013 features Clay Johnson, a tech CEO and former Presidential Innovation Fellow. He explains how the implications of the PRA go beyond tax time, playing a fundamental role in how we interact with government. So if you feel like the government isn’t listening to you, Johnson says you have to take a look at the PRA. Another reminder: We are getting ready to relaunch DecodeDC. In addition to the podcasts, which will be weekly, we are building a daily, multimedia DecodeDC blog for all Scripps properties—and for a national audience. So over the coming weeks, we’ll be reposting some of our favorite and smartest podcasts while we build the team and our new online space.
I would once again like to welcome from Buyers Meeting Point to share information of this week's events and news from the world of purchasing Kelly Barner. NOTE: In this week's guest soundbite, Clay Johnson, co-founder of Blue State Digital, former Presidential Innovation Fellow and the CEO of Department of Better Technology, describe the need for federal procurement reform so that government IT failures such as Healthcare.gov are avoided in the future. The full interview can be viewed on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sC3HOxnfZm4 Be sure to visit the Buyers Meeting Point website @ http://buyersmeetingpoint.com NOTE: Here is the link to Andy Akrouche's new book Relationships First: The New Relationship Paradigm in Contracting
Today's the day that Google unifies the big privacy policy in the sky. Now, your user history on one Google product will likely inform the results and performance of other Google products you use. For many, that's a good thing. For others, it's creepy. We also cover the Google bypassing user preferences for cookies thing, putting "don't be evil" in question. And, if you haven't read The Information Diet by Clay Johnson, do it. Quick. We talk all about why this week on the show. Finally, Pinterest. Are you Pinterested?
Looking to "get away" this weekend? Then grab your day planner and TV remote and find out what a North Carolina Weekend has in store for you. Special Report: NC Beaches after Irene Emerald Isle, NC Be sure to check out this report on the state of North Carolina's beaches after Irene. Follow links to visitnc.com's up-to-date listing of all the open beaches. Carolina Performing Arts Chapel Hill, NC Julia Carpenter previews the exciting new season at the Carolina Performing Arts and gets a personal tour of the historic venues where you can see some of these amazing performances. Historic Plymouth Plymouth, NC Thousands of visitors to the Outer Banks pass right by this historic river town. Clay Johnson shows you what they are missing. Historic Mordecai Park Raleigh, NC Jeff Cline unravels the fascinating story of the feud between our 17th president and one of Raleigh's first oligarchs. Central Cafe Raleigh, NC Join Bob Garner at the Central Cafe as he samples what some people say is the state's best cheeseburger!
Mountaineer Alan Arnette shares his story with Alzheimer's... Check out his website and facebook for so amazing details of his journey http://www.climb4ad.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Climb4AD In addition to Alan, we will be interviewing Producer Clay Johnson who is releasing his new documentary called Lo Lo about a woman and her family and their journey with the Alzheimer's disease. Check out the the film: http://www.wral.com/news/local/documentaries/video/9728862/#/vid9728862 or Email Clay at jcjohnson@wral.comSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.