Podcasts about Cultural sensitivity

Knowledge, awareness, and acceptance of diversity

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Best podcasts about Cultural sensitivity

Latest podcast episodes about Cultural sensitivity

Head Shepherd
How to stay calm in chaos with Prue Simson

Head Shepherd

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 36:32


This week we're joined by Prue Simson, who's gone from managing the chaos of the Olympics and Formula One to running one of regional Australia's busiest agricultural venues, The Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre in Tamworth.Whilst this is slightly different to our normal podcast, Prue's experience leading teams under pressure, dealing with legacy and change and large-scale event management is all relevant to managing a farm, especially around planning for the unexpected, building strong networks, and handling tough conversations well.-The power of planning for what might go wrong-How to build a team that thrives under pressure-Why networks are your best bet in a crisis-And how she's balancing career ambition with raising a young familyHead Shepherd is brought to you by neXtgen Agri International Limited. We help livestock farmers get the most out of the genetics they farm with. Get in touch with us if you would like to hear more about how we can help you do what you do best: info@nextgenagri.com.Thanks to our sponsors at MSD Animal Health and Allflex, and Heiniger Australia and New Zealand. Please consider them when making product choices, as they are instrumental in enabling us to bring you this podcast each week.Check out Heiniger's product range HERECheck out the MSD range HERECheck out Allflex products HERE

Pep Talk Podcast for SLPs
Empowering Bilingual Families in Early Intervention (with Martha Boiardt

Pep Talk Podcast for SLPs

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 55:09


Earn ⁠CE credit here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠This program has been approved for 1 clock hour of continuing education credit by the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association (TSHA) and counts as a PDH for ASHA.Listen, buy quiz (just $9), earn your speech pathology CE certificate of completion!This episode is sponsored by: Martha's Spanish Multisyllabic Words⁠ deck with Bjorem Speech. Get it HEREDescription: In this episode of the Pep Talk Podcast, host Michelle Andrews and guest Martha Boiardt discuss the importance of empowering bilingual families in early intervention. They explore misconceptions about bilingualism and language delays, the significance of cultural responsiveness in therapy, and the whole child approach that considers sensory awareness and collaboration with other professionals. Martha shares insights on oral motor therapy and practical strategies for supporting bilingual children, emphasizing the need for therapists to educate families and advocate for their children's needs. The conversation also touches on future projects aimed at addressing dialectal influences in speech assessments.Chapters00:00Introduction to the Pep Talk Podcast02:04 Empowering Bilingual Families in Early Intervention08:30 Debunking Myths About Bilingualism and Language Delays16:08 The Whole Child Approach in Pediatric Speech Therapy26:14 Personal Experiences and Insights on Myofunctional Therapy 27:05 Understanding Common Misconceptions in Child Development29:40 The Importance of a Whole Child Approach29:56 Sensory Integration in Therapy33:52 Cultural Sensitivity in Therapy43:46 Oral Motor Therapy and Early Intervention49:35 Empowering Bilingual Families in Language DevelopmentAs a result of this presentation the participant will be able to:  •1.Identify 3 key components of a whole-child approach in pediatric speech therapy.•2.Describe how oral motor therapy can be integrated into early intervention •3.Explain one thing you can tell a bilingual family to empower their bilingual earlylanguage journey.Course presenters: Martha Boiardt MS, CCC-SLP, @miamispeechtherapyandMichelle Andrews M.S., CCC-SLP ⁠⁠@peptalkforslps⁠⁠Financial disclosures:Michelle Andrews' financial disclosers include: She has a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Teachers pay Teachers⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Boom Learning⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠store under Pep Talk LLC. She is also the founder and manager of the Pep Talk Podcast. Michelle Andrews' non-financial disclosures include: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Speech Arcade⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ is an in-kind sponsor for this podcast.Martha's financial disclosures: she is the owner of Miami Speech Therapy, LLC, a pediatric private practice that conducts bilingual speech, language, and feeding therapy in Miami, FL. I also earn compensation for Spanish language consultations and a percentage of the sales of her products with Bjorem Speech Publications. I am in the process of developing a course centered around empowering parents to take charge of their child's care and will be presenting on this topic at FLASHA 2025.Martha's non-financial disclosures: None.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠If you need any additional accommodations please email info@peptalkpodcastforslps.comDisclaimer: Pep Talk LLC does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.

All Things Internal Audit
EQ Meets AI: Enhancing Internal Audit

All Things Internal Audit

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 26:44 Transcription Available


The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal Audit Tech In this episode, Andrew Guasp talks with Alex Gacheche about the importance of emotional intelligence (EQ) in the internal audit profession, especially in the context of AI advancements. They discuss how EQ can enhance internal audit effectiveness, the role of empathy and communication, and the impact of cultural differences on EQ. From active listening to handling difficult conversations, this episode unpacks the human side of internal auditing. HOST:Andrew Guasp, CIA Senior Manager, Standards & Professional Guidance, The IIA GUEST:Alex Gacheche, CISAHead of Internal Audit, Information Security, Technology Infrastructure, Emerging Technology, and AI, Meta   Key Points Introduction [00:00–00:01:16] What Is Emotional Intelligence? [00:01:17–00:03:34] Human Judgment with AI [00:03:35–00:05:01] Balancing Hard and Soft Skills [00:05:02–00:06:27] Developing EQ in Auditing [00:08:42–00:11:51] EQ in Communication and Reporting [00:11:52–00:13:16] Training for EQ Skills [00:13:17–00:14:31] Blending AI and EQ [00:14:32–00:15:49] Resources to Grow EQ [00:15:50–00:18:24] Using EQ in Remediation [00:18:25–00:21:42] EQ in Planning and Information Gathering [00:21:43–00:24:01] Cultural Sensitivity and Word Choice [00:24:02–00:26:32] Leading Multigenerational Teams [00:26:33–00:30:17] EQ's Role in the AI Era [00:30:18–00:32:25] Leadership, Retention, and EQ [00:32:26–00:35:02] EQ in Walkthroughs and Meetings [00:35:03–00:40:47] Final Thoughts [00:40:48–00:41:53] The IIA Related Content Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources:  2025 AuditSphere Virtual Conference Building a Better Auditor: The Powerful Synergy of EQ and AI Knowledge Centers: Artificial Intelligence 'Mastering Soft Skills in Internal Auditing,' All Things Internal Audit Podcast The IIA's Updated AI Auditing Framework Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

Wisdom's Cry
Planning for Beltane: Song, Drink, and Fire

Wisdom's Cry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 39:40


Set your table, light the fire, and let the Dagda's laughter guide your Beltane feastThis Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Beltane is just around the corner — are you ready to sing, feast, and light the fire? In this joyful episode, Charlie and Brian walk you through the essentials for planning your Beltane celebration: setting sacred intentions, building your playlist with the Dagda's three strains of music, planning a feast of hospitality and abundance, crafting meaningful rituals, and lighting the fire of summer in your heart and home. Whether you're hosting a large gathering or celebrating with a few close friends, this guide will help you honor Beltane's magic with creativity, reverence, and a dash of mischief. Gather your community, prepare your offerings, and walk together into the season of light!Thanks for reading! This post is public so feel free to share it.Thank you for Tips / Donations: * https://ko-fi.com/cedorsett * https://patreon.com/cedorsett * https://cash.app/$CreationsPaths* Substack: New to The Seraphic Grove learn more For Educational Resource: https://wisdomscry.com --- A Christopagan Manifesto--- Answer to the Call: A Dream of an Oak ChurchSocial Connections: * BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.com * Threads https://www.threads.net/@creationspaths * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/creationspaths/#Christopagan #CreationSpirituality #ChristianWitch #Paganism #Esoteric #Magic #Druidry #Mysticism #Spirituality #Occult #WitchCraft #Wicca #IrishPaganism #CelticPaganism #Magick #Polytheism #Enchantment Chapters:00:00 Entering the Grove: A Magical Beginning00:31 The Seasons Turn: From Winter to Spring01:11 Introduction to Beltane Planning02:25 Setting Intentions for Beltane09:53 The Importance of Community and Abundance13:05 Morning Rituals and Preparations19:47 Music and Final Preparations20:18 Planning the Playlist: Noble Strains of the Dagdaless Harp21:20 Gathering Songs and Fire Rituals23:13 Cultural Sensitivity in Music Selection25:56 Planning the Feast: Community and Tradition32:56 Offerings and Prosperity Rituals35:51 The Dagda's Role and Festival Spirit38:03 Final Thoughts and Community Engagement Get full access to Creation's Paths at www.creationspaths.com/subscribe

The Tudor Dixon Podcast
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: The Impact of the Biden Pill Penalty with Tim Murtaugh

The Tudor Dixon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 43:40 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor and Tim Murtaugh discuss the implications of the Biden pill penalty, a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act that negatively impacts the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare costs. They explore how this legislation discourages the development of cheaper, more effective medications, leading to increased healthcare costs and lost life years. The conversation also touches on the role of China in pharmaceutical development, the unintended consequences of legislation, and the importance of intellectual property laws in protecting creators. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the CLay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill and Odell Are Finding Common Ground
US-China Relations: A Complex Landscape

Bill and Odell Are Finding Common Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 75:37


Bill, Odell, Kelly, and the Maverick (yes, all four!) are back for an exciting episode of the Common Ground Podcast. This week, they tackle the complex relationship between the United States and China, diving into the American Dream, global manufacturing, and how automation is reshaping the workforce.The conversation covers the realities of negotiating with China, the impact of trade imbalances, and the challenges of global supply chains. They also discuss why cultural sensitivity is crucial, both in international relations and in our own political conversations.Throughout, Bill, Odell, Kelly, and Marty “the Maverick” Kotis keep the discussion lively and insightful, highlighting the importance of finding common ground—even on the world’s biggest issues. Don’t miss this engaging look at America’s future and the global forces shaping it. Chapters 00:00 Exploring Racial Dynamics and Common Ground03:04 Faith and Cultural Understanding06:01 Economic Uncertainty and Tariffs08:54 Intellectual Property and Global Trade11:52 The Impact of Tariffs on Business15:04 The Complexity of US-China Relations18:09 Navigating Economic Challenges21:10 The Role of Media in Economic Perception23:58 Cultural Insights from Business Experiences26:57 The Future of Trade and Economic Warfare37:42 The American Dream and Global Manufacturing40:00 The Complex Relationship with China44:50 Automation and the Future of Labor49:46 Negotiating with China: Strategies and Challenges55:53 Trade Imbalances and Global Economics01:01:22 Cultural Sensitivity and Historical Context01:06:35 Finding Common Ground in Political DiscourseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The BCC Club with Sarah Schauer and Kendahl Landreth
Intellectualizing Anti-Intellectuals Part 2!

The BCC Club with Sarah Schauer and Kendahl Landreth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 67:15


Uh oh! The heat is ON! This week we're talking about *religiously affiliated* anti-intellectuals and how to address them going forward. Please watch part 1 for consequence-focused anti-intellectuals and I hope you leave both feeling refreshed, revitalized, and hopeful.  Resources: Vaccine Hesitancy Among Religious Groups: Reasons Underlying This Phenomenon and Communication Strategies to Rebuild Trust https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8858841/ Hydraulic Forces Help to Fill the Human Heart  https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/03/170302090839.htm Fluid Identity and Cultural Sensitivity in Youth https://brocku.scholaris.ca/items/4b5dcf1b-23be-467d-8cb4-c830b88ff7cc   Decolonizing Therapy - Jennifer Mullan PsyD If there are any resources missing, please let me know and I'll update ASAP. Thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast
Military Medicine's Pediatric Evolution: Col (Ret) Eric M. Flake, MD, on Telehealth, Culture, and Collaboration

WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 43:11


    Join us as Col (Ret) Eric M. Flake, MD, takes us on a journey through his illustrious career in military medicine, where he specialized in developmental behavioral pediatrics. Discover how pediatricians are not just essential in the combat zones but also pivotal in bringing innovative care models to neurodiverse children back home. Dr. Flake shares his vision of blending technology and collaboration with civilian institutions to enhance the lives of military families, underscoring the potential of AI to advance pediatric care further.    Dr. Flake explores the transformative role of telehealth in military healthcare, led by institutions like the Henry Jackson Foundation and the Uniformed Services University. He offers a candid look into the evolving acceptance of telehealth among physicians and the unique benefits of patient evaluations in their home environments. Learn how these efforts are bridging the gap between on-base services and off-base resources, particularly for military children undergoing developmental assessments like autism evaluations. This segment highlights a synergetic approach that combines technology and collaboration with civilian care models to support the growing needs of military families.      Dr. Flake shares personal stories and insights into the importance of multicultural collaboration within the military healthcare system. With his experiences in humanitarian missions and advocacy with organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics, he illustrates the profound impact of global health initiatives. We also delve into the strategic initiatives at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, focusing on securing grants to support families with neurodevelopmental challenges. Through Dr. Flake's dedication and passion, we gain a unique perspective on the opportunities for growth, leadership, and service in military medicine, and the lasting legacy he hopes to leave behind.   Chapters: (00:04) Military Medicine and Pediatric Specialization (17:28) Advancing Military Healthcare With Telehealth (22:16) Advancing Pediatric Care Through Multicultural Collaboration (36:00) Military Medicine and Pediatric Advocacy   Chapter Summaries: (00:04) Military Medicine and Pediatric Specialization Col (Ret) Eric M. Flake, MD discusses military medicine, telehealth, and advocacy for military families and children.   (17:28) Advancing Military Healthcare With Telehealth Telehealth's transformative role in providing healthcare to military families, particularly in developmental assessments like autism evaluations.   (22:16) Advancing Pediatric Care Through Multicultural Collaboration Cultivating a culturally sensitive, multidisciplinary team in military healthcare, emphasizing diversity and collaboration, and the impact of global health initiatives.   (36:00) Military Medicine and Pediatric Advocacy Dr. Eric Flake shares his experiences and initiatives at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, focusing on grants for clinical applications and supporting families with neurodevelopmental challenges.   Take Home Messages: Telehealth in Military Medicine: The integration of telehealth into military healthcare systems is transforming pediatric care, particularly for military families who frequently relocate. This technological advancement allows for developmental assessments, such as autism evaluations, to be conducted in patients' home environments, enhancing the quality and accessibility of care. Cultural Sensitivity and Collaboration: Advancing pediatric care within the military requires a culturally sensitive and multidisciplinary approach. Collaborations between military and civilian institutions are crucial to providing comprehensive support for military families, especially those with neurodiverse children. Role of Pediatricians in Military Environments: Pediatricians play a vital role both in deployed and home settings, offering specialized care for neurodevelopmental challenges and supporting military families. Their involvement extends beyond medical care, as they often take on leadership roles and advocate for military children. Innovation and Advocacy: The podcast highlights the importance of innovative care models and advocacy efforts in supporting military children with neurodevelopmental challenges. Strategic initiatives, such as the establishment of specialized centers for autism resources, exemplify the commitment to nurturing future generations within the military community. Future of Military Pediatric Care: The future of military pediatric care lies in the synergy of technology, collaboration, and advocacy. Embracing advancements like artificial intelligence and fostering partnerships with civilian healthcare systems will continue to enhance care delivery and support for military families.   Episode Keywords: Military medicine, telehealth, pediatric care, neurodiverse children, Dr. Eric Flake, developmental behavioral pediatrics, military families, cultural collaboration, healthcare innovation, autism evaluations, Henry Jackson Foundation, Uniformed Services University, global health initiatives, advocacy for military children, AI in pediatrics, telehealth technology, pediatricians, military healthcare system, civilian institutions, multidisciplinary teams, humanitarian missions   Hashtags: #MilitaryMedicine #TelehealthRevolution #PediatricCare #Neurodiversity #GlobalHealth #CulturalCollaboration #MilitaryFamilies #InnovationInHealthcare #AIInPediatrics #MilitaryChildren   Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation.   Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/our-guests Subscribe and Like our Videos on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm   WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield,demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms.     Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military Medicine Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast

The HR L&D Podcast
How to Lead with Emotional Intelligence in Your Workplace | Dr Robin Hills

The HR L&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 51:25


This episode is sponsored by Deel: Your Forever People Platform.Managing a global team is complex. Deel makes it simpler with payroll, HR, IT, and compliance—all in one place. That's why over 35,000 businesses trust Deel to hire, pay, and manage teams worldwide.See how Deel works: https://www.deel.com/nickday/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=nickday&utm_campaign=emea-t1a-gb_aware_branding_nickday_podcast_hr-nickday-h125_all_all&utm_content=aware_all_podcast_hr-preroll-h125script_enIn this episode of the HR L&D Podcast, host Nick Day is joined by Dr. Robin Hills, a globally renowned expert in emotional intelligence and the founder of EI4Change. With over 500,000 learners in 195+ countries, Dr. Hills breaks down why EQ still beats AI, how leaders can build true resilience, and the practical tools HR professionals need to embed emotional intelligence into workplace culture.Whether you're leading global teams, hiring future talent, or navigating difficult conversations, this episode offers fresh insights into how emotions drive performance, and why kindness, awareness, and adaptability are the new leadership superpowers.If this episode helped you reframe leadership and performance through the lens of emotional intelligence, don't forget to like, comment, and share with your HR & L&D network!Learn More about Dr. Robin's WorkWebsite: https://ei4change.comLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/robinhillsFree Book: https://courses.ei4change.info/courses/free-bookFree Course: https://courses.ei4change.info/courses/mindfulnessFind your ideal candidate with our job vacancy system: https://jgarecruitment.ck.page/919cf6b9eaSign up to the HR L&D Newsletter - https://jgarecruitment.ck.page/23e7b153e7Connect with Nick Day: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickday/Thanks for listening folks – I look forward to bringing you the next episode of the HR L&D Podcast real soon!(00:00) Why Emotional Challenges Are Universal(01:22) Meet Dr. Robin Hills(02:58) What Human Resources Really Means(04:54) Emotional Intelligence vs Emotional Quotient(09:39) The Role of Empathy in Leadership(14:57) A Real Case Study: Transforming Low EQ Scores(19:11) How Robin Approaches Research & Feedback(22:59) Neurodiversity, Language, and Emotional Inclusion(26:10) Why AI Will Never Fully Replicate EQ(30:34) What Mindfulness Really Means in the Workplace(33:56) Teaching EQ Across Cultures: Surprising Similarities(36:38) Cultural Sensitivity and the Power of Words(43:08) Intuition as a Leadership Sense(45:11) Learn More from Dr. Robin Hills

The International Risk Podcast
Episode 221: Strategic Business Engagement and Cultural Sensitivity with Muraly Srinarayanathas

The International Risk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 33:10


This week, Dominic Bowen welcomes Muraly Srinarayanathas to The International Risk Podcast for a compelling discussion on the balance between global integration and local adaptation in today's business landscape. Together, they explore how understanding cultural differences can enhance business strategy, why companies sometimes overlook local environments, and the risks and opportunities of embracing multiculturalism in an increasingly interconnected world.Muraly Srinarayanathas is the author of Between Borders, Beyond Boundaries: Strategies for Authentic Business Engagement in an Interconnected World, is a global strategist and serial entrepreneur. He is co-founder and executive chairman of 369 Global, a conglomerate involved in skills training and workforce development, media and communications, and global market facilitation. He also founded 3 Magazine, a luxury lifestyle and business publication that focuses on celebrating Canada's growing and diverse population. Srinarayanathas has more than 25 years of experience working in international markets across North America, Europe, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. The International Risk Podcast is a must-listen for senior executives, board members, and risk advisors. This weekly podcast dives deep into international relations, emerging risks, and strategic opportunities. Hosted by Dominic Bowen, Head of Strategic Advisory at one of Europe's top risk consulting firms, the podcast brings together global experts to share insights and actionable strategies.Dominic's 20+ years of experience managing complex operations in high-risk environments, combined with his role as a public speaker and university lecturer, make him uniquely positioned to guide these conversations. From conflict zones to corporate boardrooms, he explores the risks shaping our world and how organisations can navigate them.The International Risk Podcast – Reducing risk by increasing knowledge. Follow us on LinkedIn for all our great updates.Tell us what you liked!

Leading Saints Podcast
Gathering African Saints to the Temple | A How I Lead Interview with Brenda Angle

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 51:33 Transcription Available


Help Tanzanians get to the Kenya Temple Open House. DONATE HERE to support the Nairobi Temple Open House Trip. Brenda Angle has served as a Young Women president, Primary president, stake and ward Relief Society president, stake camp director, and as a service missionary teaching study skills at the Provo Missionary Training Center. She is an author and a certified faith-based life coach and speaker who has also trained and certified 200 other faith-based life coaches. Brenda has served as president of United Families for Arizona and as an NGO lobbyist at the United Nations. In her humanitarian work, she has served as vice president of Hearts and Hands for Humanity, vice president director of philanthropy for Legacy Giving Fund, and has traveled to Tanzania, Africa for eight years. She is the mother of nine children and grandmother of 40. Links Nairobi Temple Open House Trip Fundraiser Why Not Me? Breaking the Yokes that Bind Us Mully Hearts and Hands for Humanity Faith-Based Life Coaching Academy Share your thoughts in the Leading Saints community Read the transcript of this podcast Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights Brenda shares her journey of navigating leadership within the Latter-day Saint community after experiencing divorce. She reflects on her personal struggles and the feelings of being sidelined in the church community post-divorce, emphasizing the importance of empathy and connection for those facing similar challenges. Brenda recounts her experiences of feeling isolated and the transformative power of service, which ultimately led her to take on leadership roles, including serving as a stake Relief Society president. Brenda also discusses her humanitarian work in Eastern Africa, where she has been involved in various projects, including drilling wells and empowering young women through education. She shares her excitement about the recent announcement of a temple in Nairobi, Kenya, and the unique challenges faced by members in Africa who may not fully understand the significance of the temple. Brenda is organizing a trip for Latter-day Saints from Tanzania to attend the temple's open house, aiming to deepen their understanding of its importance and encourage them to pursue their own temple ordinances. Throughout the episode, Brenda emphasizes the need for church leaders to reach out consistently to those who are struggling, fostering a sense of belonging and community. 05:02 - Brenda's Mission to Help Struggling Saints 06:22 - Common Struggles Among Latter-day Saints 07:24 - Navigating Life's Messiness 07:47 - Brenda's Books and Their Themes 08:44 - The Question of "Why Me?" 09:09 - Brenda's Journey Through Divorce 10:27 - The Challenge of Being a Divorced Leader 11:07 - The Social Dynamics of Divorce in the Church 12:14 - The Importance of Presence and Support 13:05 - The Need for Connection in Leadership 14:28 - The Experience of Being Sidelined 15:18 - Finding Purpose After Divorce 16:10 - The Role of Service in Healing 17:23 - The Impact of Leadership on Others 18:25 - The Importance of Empathy in Leadership 19:46 - The Value of Non-Formal Callings 21:05 - The Need for Consistent Outreach 22:06 - Brenda's Humanitarian Work in Africa 23:32 - The Joy of Serving in Africa 25:00 - The Dynamics of the Church in Africa 26:06 - The Need for Understanding and Support 27:32 - The Excitement of the Nairobi Temple Announcement 29:05 - Preparing Members for the Temple Experience 30:54 - The Logistics of the Temple Trip 32:25 - Fundraising for the Temple Trip 34:06 - The Importance of Empowering Local Members 35:05 - Observations on the Church's Growth in Africa 36:44 - The Need for Cultural Sensitivity in Leadership 38:54 - The Significance of the Nairobi Temple 40:54 - Engaging Members in the Temple Experience 42:02 - Planning for the Temple Trip Logistics The award-winning Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-d...

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast
PPP 451 | Why We're Still Bad at Listening (And How to Get Better), with Christian van Nieuwerburgh and Robert Biswas-Diener

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 54:06


Summary In this episode, Andy interviews Christian van Nieuwerburgh and Robert Biswas-Diener, authors of the book Radical Listening: The Art of True Connection. The discussion explores the concept of radical listening, distinguishing it from active listening and emphasizing the importance of creating genuine connections through intent, curiosity, and acknowledgment. Christian and Robert share personal anecdotes and practical applications of their listening framework, both in professional settings and personal relationships. They also address the impact of cultural differences on listening practices and provide tips for parents to improve communication with their children. The conversation culminates in an insightful look at the barriers to effective listening and strategies to overcome them. Whether to help you with your teams at work or loved ones at home, this is a must-listen! Sound Bites "Your intention will guide your attention." "I started questioning active listening when I started thinking about how much I summarize when I'm with my friends, which is to say I never do it!" "If I just go in thinking, ‘What can I learn from the conversation?' that is going to completely direct what I'm paying attention to." "Acknowledgement can't just be, ‘I have goodwill towards you.' It actually has to be demonstrated." "So one day I thought, ‘Look, I've been shouting, I've grounded the kid, I've taken away his computer, I've done everything… maybe I just need to understand what's going on.'" "Not a small portion of my friends, colleagues, and family members were surprised to hear that I was writing a book on listening" Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:59 Start of Interview 02:17 What Does Radical Listening NOT Mean? 04:54 Distinguishing Radical Listening from Active Listening 07:14 When Were You Recently in Listening Mode? 11:30 Handling Difficult Conversations with a Team Member 16:12 Difficult Conversation with a Relative With Different Political Views 20:22 Acknowledging and Interjecting in Conversations 28:22 Cultural Considerations in Radical Listening 28:53 Understanding Cultural Scripts in Conversations 33:21 The Importance of Respectful Listening 35:51 Personal Challenges in Listening 37:31 Applying Listening Skills in Parenting 42:06 End Of Interview 42:30 Andy Comments After The Interview 47:42 Outtakes Learn More You can learn more about Christian at CoachOnAMotorcycle.com. Also, learn more about Robert at RobertDiener.com. For more learning on this topic, check out: Episode 371 with Amanda Ripley about her book High Conflict. Episode 195 with Celeste Headlee about her book on communication. Episode 108 with Doug Stone about his book on receiving feedback. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Power Skills Topics: Listening, Communication, Active Listening, Leadership, Relationships, Engagement, Cultural Sensitivity, Communication Skills, Project Management The following music was used for this episode: Music: Brooklyn Nights by Tim Kulig License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Synthiemania by Frank Schroeter License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Sisters and the Stars
Behind the Oscars 2025: A Sisterly Perspective

Sisters and the Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 43:09


In this episode, Olivia and Emily discuss their experiences and insights from the recent Oscars. They delve into Emily's early morning adventure at the Dolby Theater, their predictions and results from the awards, and the surprises that unfolded during the night. The conversation also touches on the marketing strategies behind Oscar campaigns, the scrutiny celebrities face, and the importance of cultural sensitivity, especially regarding language barriers. They also reflect on the dynamics of privilege, time management, and equity in the context of the Oscars. The sisters conclude with the importance of respecting all voices in the film industry and the subjectivity of awards and the value of artistic expression beyond accolades. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Oscars Overview02:20 Emily's Oscars Experience05:47 Predictions and Results07:20 Surprises and Insights from the Oscars11:55 Marketing and Psychology in Film Awards15:58 Celebrities Under Scrutiny18:39 Cultural Sensitivity and Language Barriers23:45 Controversies and Gossip from the Oscars24:00 Privilege and Space in Public Discourse25:28 Respecting Time and Voices at the Oscars25:54 Equity in Award Recognition30:45 The Role of Moderation in Award Speeches34:18 Impactful Speech: Lessons from Sean Baker35:48 The Demi Moore v. Mikey Madison Thoughts38:16 Was Timothée Chalamet Too Young to Win?39:39 The Subjectivity of Awards and Artistic ValueJump into the conversation: Instagram: @sistersandthestarsYoutube: @sisterandthestarsEmail: sistersandthestars@gmail.com

DAT Poker Podcast
How DNegs LOST $3M at High Stakes Golf + MUCH More! MANIA Podcast: Episode 16

DAT Poker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 78:01


We're back for Episode 16 of the Mania Podcast, here's what we covered this week: 00:00 Intro 1:30 High Stakes of Gambling and Golf 02:58 The Journey of Parenthood and Surrogacy 06:07 Navigating Relationships and Jealousy 09:04 The Complexities of Modern Parenting 12:03 The Weight of Communication and Guilt 15:00 Reflections on Fame and Identity 23:10 Understanding Communication in Relationships 30:00 The Impact of Mental Health on Social Interactions 35:58 Navigating Social Expectations and Personal Boundaries 42:58 Reflections on the Poker Community and Awards Shows 49:10 Reflections on Aging and Experience 50:00 The Evolution of Poker Culture 50:57 Cultural Connections Through Media 52:52 Navigating Accents and Cultural Sensitivity 56:02 The Complexity of Race and Identity 01:00:55 The Role of Humor in Society 01:06:03 Understanding Perspectives on Sexuality 01:09:56 The Intersection of Religion and Sexuality 01:14:58 The Impact of Sensitivity in Modern Discourse Check out my MasterClass: https://www.masterclass.com/classes/daniel-negreanu-teaches-poker Use PROMO CODE KIDPOKER20 to get 20% off at https://contendersclothing.com/?rfsn=2748061.19d46 Check out my MANIA Podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast​... and subscribe on iTunes. Follow Me, Daniel Negreanu, Online Here: https://linktr.ee/dnegspoker https://twitter.com/RealKidPoker https://www.instagram.com/dnegspoker/ https://www.facebook.com/DNegsPoker

Our Agile Tales
Inner Agility: The Key to Business Agility, Episode #8

Our Agile Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 28:16


We are embarking on a transformative journey with Michael Hamman on Inner Agility: The Key to Business Agility on Our Agile Tales. Michael believes in the potential of the workplace as a catalyst for personal, professional, and social transformation. His work with many organizations, teams, and leaders has enabled them to embrace a greater holistic team and enterprise-level agility by nurturing their inner capacity for leadership agility in the face of the complexity, volatility, and uncertainty of the 21st-century world.In this episode of Our Agile Tales, we discuss the importance of deliberate sense-making and its impact on team dynamics and leadership. Michael shares practices and examples of both conversational and relational practices to overcome challenges. We also explore effective methods for giving feedback and the significance of acknowledgment and appreciation in fostering a positive and productive team environment.00:00 Introduction to Agile Tales01:25 A Story of Self-Awareness in the Workplace07:13 The Power of Self-Management and Self-Awareness12:43 Cultural Sensitivity and Team Dynamics19:42 The Importance of Relationship Building27:52 ConclusionMichael Hamman is the author of Evolvagility: Growing an Agile Leadership Culture from the Inside Out. The book provides a blueprint for what it means to be an agile leader in today's complex world and offers a practical roadmap for getting there. He is the head of development at Transformation Designs and is a Co-creator at the Centre for Inner Agility.Visit us at https://www.ouragiletales.com/about

Next Up: Narcissism
Episode 43: A.I. and the Future of Therapy

Next Up: Narcissism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 33:51


Can AI ever replace the human connection at the heart of therapy, or are we losing something essential in the process?   I'm sitting down with my friend and colleague Dr. Sue Varma to talk about something that's been on my mind. Artificial intelligence is making its way into mental health, offering quick answers and structured advice. But can it truly replace the depth of human interaction? Sue shares why the connection between a therapist and client isn't just helpful. It's the foundation of real change.   We also dig into some common misconceptions about therapy. Many people think it's just talking instead of an active process of insight and growth. Sue introduces her “four M's of mental health”—mindfulness, movement, meaningful engagement, and mastery. These simple habits help us stay grounded in an increasingly digital world.   As AI continues to reshape mental health care, how do we embrace new tools without losing what makes therapy work? Let's get into it.   Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction  03:09 Dr. Sue Varma's Background and Book 04:21 AI in Mental Health: Introduction 05:04 Positives of AI in Mental Health 08:18 Concerns About AI and Human Connection 09:11 Cultural Sensitivity in AI Responses 11:12 Importance of Patient History in Therapy 14:02 Physical and Behavioral Observations in Therapy 17:02 Challenges of AI in Diagnosing Personality Disorders 20:02 Therapeutic Relationship and Rapport 23:10 Misconceptions About Therapy 26:03 Future of AI in Psychiatry and Psychology 27:06 Staying Grounded and Optimistic Amidst AI Advances 28:53 Four M's of Mental Health 31:09 Closing   Links Connect with Dr. Sue Varma: IG, FB, Twitter: @doctorsuevarma https://www.instagram.com/doctorsuevarma/ Website: www.doctorsuevarma.com Practical Optimism https://amzn.to/4hQdrxT   Connect with Dr. Z: https://www.drjaimezuckerman.com/ https://www.zgrouptherapy.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dr.z_psychologist/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.z_psychologist https://www.youtube.com/@DrJaimeZuckerman   Get my FREE breathing exercise here: http://www.drjaimezuckerman.com/newsletter Register for my on demand virtual courses here: http://www.drjaimezuckerman.com/workshops Order my workbooks! *Find Your Calm / Find Good Habits* http://www.drjaimezuckerman.com/books Shop my new Mindfully Messy hoodie here: http://www.drjaimezuckerman.com/apparel Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast
Global Health Engagement and Strategic Collaboration in Military Medicine: Colonel Elizabeth Erickson, MD.

WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 52:21


    How can military medicine influence global peace and security? Join us as we explore the remarkable career of Colonel Dr. Elizabeth Erickson, Director of the Center for Global Health Engagement, who has dedicated her life to this very question. From her roots in Minnesota to her strategic roles across continents, Dr. Erickson shares how her journey in the Air Force has been fueled by a deep commitment to health diplomacy and international collaboration. Her experiences in Afghanistan and Europe shed light on the significance of cultural sensitivity and the power of enabling local solutions in military medical engagement.      Dr. Erickson takes us on a heartfelt journey through her impactful assignments, such as her tenure as a senior medical officer in Afghanistan. Discover how initiatives like Strong Food and vital partnerships with local communities have shaped her approach to global health initiatives. She provides a candid reflection on the emotional impact of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the fate of programs she helped build, emphasizing the lessons learned in fostering local relationships. Her stories from Mali highlight the importance of tactical combat casualty care and how these experiences have informed her strategic vision.      With an eye on the future, we delve into Dr. Erickson's current strategic role in coordinating multinational support for Ukraine. Hear about the pressing challenges she faces, from standardizing military support packages to leveraging AI for enhanced decision-making. Dr. Erickson offers insights into the broader strategic impact of health diplomacy, including its role in preventing conflicts and enhancing global health security. As she champions the integration of defense, diplomacy, and development, her vision of global health engagement underscores a commitment to learning from current conflicts and preparing for future challenges.   Chapters: (00:04) Global Health Engagement in Military Medicine (09:56) Military Medical Engagement Experiences (19:23) Strategic Collaboration in Global Health (26:33) Strategic Global Health Engagement Alignment (32:32) Strategic Medical Diplomacy and Innovation (43:17) Utilizing AI for Global Health   Chapter Summaries: (00:04) Global Health Engagement in Military Medicine Dr. Erickson's journey in Air Force medicine, global health engagement, cultural sensitivity, and health diplomacy.   (09:56) Military Medical Engagement Experiences Senior medical officer's experiences in Afghanistan, emphasizing cultural sensitivities and partnerships with local women in healthcare and education.   (19:23) Strategic Collaboration in Global Health Transition from medical role to strategic responsibilities, multinational collaboration, and challenges in global health engagement.   (26:33) Strategic Global Health Engagement Alignment Strategic alignment, coordination, and partnering with allies are crucial in global health engagement and learning from current conflicts.   (32:32) Strategic Medical Diplomacy and Innovation Standardized equipment and training for military support in Ukraine, and the strategic impact of health diplomacy.   (43:17) Utilizing AI for Global Health AI can enhance global health engagement by utilizing tools and partnerships, and healthcare professionals can get involved through programs and resources.   Take Home Messages: Global Health Engagement and Cultural Sensitivity: The episode underscores the critical role of cultural sensitivity and international collaboration in military medicine, illustrating how these elements are essential for successful global health initiatives. This approach not only prevents conflicts but also fosters international cooperation through health diplomacy. Empowering Local Communities: A key message from the episode is the importance of empowering local communities rather than imposing external solutions. Initiatives like provincial reconstruction teams and projects such as Strong Food demonstrate how local empowerment can lead to sustainable health outcomes, especially in regions facing malnutrition and lack of infrastructure. Strategic Military Collaboration: The episode highlights the necessity of strategic alignment and multinational collaboration within military contexts, emphasizing the benefits of stepping beyond traditional medical roles to integrate medical expertise within broader strategic military frameworks. This approach is particularly evident in supporting international partners like Ukraine. Role of Technology and AI: The future of global health engagement is seen through the lens of technology and AI, which are pivotal in enhancing data management, decision-making, and security measures. The episode stresses the importance of leveraging these tools to improve communication and collaboration with international allies. Pathways for Healthcare Professionals: For healthcare professionals interested in global health, the episode provides practical advice on pursuing opportunities within specialized programs. It encourages listeners to engage with available resources, highlighting the significance of strategic partnerships and inter-agency cooperation to make a meaningful impact on global health initiatives.   Episode Keywords: Global Health Engagement, Military Medicine, Colonel Elizabeth Erickson, AI in Healthcare, Health Diplomacy, NATO Support, Ukraine Medical Support, Indo-PACOM, Afghanistan Withdrawal, Provincial Reconstruction Teams, Health Innovation, Strategic Collaboration, Cultural Sensitivity, Global Health Challenges, Air Force Medicine, Health Security, Military Medical Insights, Healthcare Technology, Medical Diplomacy   Hashtags: #wardocs #military #medicine #podcast #MilMed #MedEd #MilitaryMedicine #GlobalHealth #HealthDiplomacy #AIinHealthcare #StrategicCollaboration #ColonelErickson #HealthInnovation #CulturalSensitivity #MilitaryPodcast #GlobalHealthEngagement   Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation.   Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/our-guests Subscribe and Like our Videos on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm   WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield,demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms.     Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military Medicine Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast      

The Solarpreneur
Dealing With Different Cultures In Your Solar Sales

The Solarpreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 15:43


In this episode, we'll go through some basic tips on keeping yourself both respectful and engaging towards the different cultures you'll meet at the doors. Cultural sensitivity is something we should all learn in solar, especially in today's diverse and ever-changing America.CLICK HERE: https://apply.solarpreneurs.com/ SOLARCON 25% Off for a Limited Time! https://zendirect.com/ https://crmx.app/ https://zapier.com/ https://www.solarscout.app/taylor TOP 10 MOST DOWNLOADED EPISODES OF ALL TIME https://www.youtube.com/@solarpreneurs goals.solarpreneurs.com oneliners.solarpreneurs.com https://solciety.co/ - JOIN SOLCIETY NOW! SIRO APP - LEARN MORE!

First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast
Intersection of Faith between Clinician and Client with Dr. Travis Threats

First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 63:49


Guest: Travis Threats, PhD, CCC-SLPGoFundMe link referenced in intro: https://www.gofundme.com/f/honoring-chriss-love-legacy-through-his-daughtersEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=A-Conversation-on-the-Intersection-of-Faith-between-CliniciaIn this heartfelt episode of 'First Bite,' host Michelle Dawson and guest Dr. Travis Threats dive deep into the intersection of faith, healing, and cultural awareness within the field of speech therapy. From personal stories of overcoming grief and professional struggles to examining the role of faith in patient care, this episode explores how spiritual beliefs and cultural backgrounds profoundly influence therapeutic practices. Viewers will learn about the importance of humility in practice, honoring diverse traditions, and the ethical considerations of treating clients from various faiths and cultures. Join us for an enlightening conversation on bringing light, hope, and joy to the pediatric speech therapy community.Episode Timeline: 00:00 Welcome to First Bite05:46 Introducing Dr. Travis Threats08:30 Faith and Professional Practice16:21 Cultural Competence in Speech Therapy33:05 Client's Unexpected Reaction34:08 Faith and Professionalism35:34 Navigating Religious Differences38:57 Handling Bias in Clinical Settings42:14 Cultural Sensitivity in Practice56:44 Faith in Healthcare Professions01:01:26 Concluding Thoughts and ReflectionsFirst Bite is now on YouTube - https://youtu.be/khogy7_oMjMMentioned in this episode:School of Speech is Back!!Season 2 of School of Speech has arrived! Every host Carolyn Dolby every Monday morning as she sits down with practicing SLPs, academic researchers, and leading experts to talk about all aspects of school-based speech-language pathology. Carolyn and her guests explore everyday topics, tackle tough situations, and share valuable insights to support school therapists in their daily practice. Find School of Speech on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and other podcast platforms.

CX Goalkeeper - Customer Experience, Business Transformation & Leadership

Unlock the secrets to sustainable growth and transformative leadership with Monika Schulze on the CX Goalkeeper Podcast. This is one outstanding REPLAY of the top episodes! This episode dives into curiosity-driven innovation, strategic partnerships, and the art of leadership across cultures.Monika Schulze, a luminary in strategic marketing, shares her unparalleled insights on navigating the digital age with a customer-centric approach. Don't miss this masterclass in leveraging challenges for growth, understanding the evolving role of CMOs, and preparing for the future with AI.Key LearningsThe Power of Curiosity: A curious mindset is the bedrock of innovation and growth.Strategic Alignment: The alignment of goals across the organization and with strategic partners is key to achieving sustainable success.Cultural Sensitivity in Leadership: Effective leadership transcends cultural boundaries through empathy and understanding.Monika's linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monikaschulze/Dive deeper into the conversation and join our growing community:Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3qYr4nhSpotify: https://bit.ly/3GhCGXeCXGKTune in for this incredible episode and become part of the conversation shaping the future of customer experience and leadership. Please leave a comment and rate this podcast.

Even Tacos Fall Apart
Cultural Sensitivity, Racism & resources for AAPI with randomlyjme

Even Tacos Fall Apart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 102:32


If you care about cultural sensitivity, want to understand the impact of racism on AAPI communities, or just want to hear a real, honest conversation about identity and representation, this episode is for you.More info, resources & ways to connect - https://www.tacosfallapart.com/podcast-live-show/podcast-guests/randomlyjmeIn this episode of Even Tacos Fall Apart, I sat down with Jamie, aka randomlyjme, to talk about cultural sensitivity, racism, and resources for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). Jamie, a certified occupational therapist assistant and therapy program manager, shared her personal experiences growing up as a Korean adoptee in a white family in the Midwest.Jamie opened up about her cultural identity struggles, explaining how she didn't really think about being different until others pointed it out. Growing up in a small Missouri town, she didn't have many people around who looked like her, and her parents never really engaged with Korean culture. Things shifted when her family moved to South Korea for three years, where she suddenly felt out of place in a different way. Despite looking like everyone else, she didn't speak Korean and wasn't fully accepted by Korean peers. This back-and-forth experience shaped her complicated relationship with her cultural identity.We discussed the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes, misinformation, and the impact of racist rhetoric—especially after COVID-19. Jamie shared a painful moment when an older couple in a store blamed “her people” for the pandemic, leaving her stunned. She admitted that in those moments, she often feels taken aback first, then angry later, wishing she had spoken up. At work, she tries to educate colleagues when they make ignorant comments, helping them understand how language and assumptions can be harmful.The conversation shifted to the “model minority” myth—the damaging stereotype that all Asians are high-achieving, hardworking, and successful. Jamie broke it down: while some Asians are wealthy and highly educated, a huge number live in poverty, particularly in cities like New York. The stereotype also creates a harmful comparison to other minority groups, suggesting that if Asians can “make it,” then systemic racism isn't real—when in reality, it's a deeply flawed narrative.We also touched on the importance of representation, from media to video games. Jamie shared her mixed feelings about Dead by Daylight's attempt at adding Korean characters. While the killer character was done well, the survivor didn't actually look Korean—more like a generic white model with an Asian name slapped on. Representation matters, and getting the details right is part of respecting a culture.For those wanting to learn more or support AAPI communities, Jamie highlighted resources like Stop AAPI Hate and the Asian Mental Health Collective. Stop AAPI Hate tracks hate crime incidents and provides multilingual support, while the Asian Mental Health Collective focuses on breaking the cultural stigma surrounding mental health in Asian communities.At the end of the day, Jamie emphasized that cultural sensitivity isn't complicated—it starts with asking thoughtful questions, listening, and being aware of the impact words can have. Understanding someone's culture is great, but it should always be part of learning about them as a whole person, not just a label.This conversation was raw, insightful, and a reminder that there's always more to learn.

Hearing Matters Podcast
Bridging Healthcare Gaps with Cultural Sensitivity feat. Dr. Kristina English

Hearing Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 33:03 Transcription Available


Send us a textDr. Kristina English, a trailblazer in the field of educational audiology, joins us to share her inspiring journey from the bustling districts of Los Angeles to the halls of Central Michigan University. What challenges did she face while managing hearing aid systems for 120 children? And how did those experiences shape her innovative approach to audiology education? Dive into her story as we uncover the evolution of her career and how she developed a pioneering course in counseling for audiologists. Her insights promise to redefine patient-practitioner communication by emphasizing empathy and understanding.Unlock the secrets to effective communication as we explore the often-overlooked emotional dynamics in audiology. Dr. English takes us through the transformative journey of teaching students to distinguish between thinking and feeling responses, enhancing their ability to genuinely connect with patients. By dissecting real-world projects and assessments, we uncover how crucial emotional intelligence is to successful treatment outcomes. Beyond the science, this engaging narrative underscores the importance of truly listening and responding to patient needs, paving the way for more meaningful interactions in the field.In a world that increasingly values cultural humility, Dr. English shares her personal efforts to bridge the gap in healthcare disparities. Learn about her scholarship initiative aimed at fostering cultural sensitivity and the inspiring work of young professionals like Sydney Teach, who are shaping the future with their fresh perspectives. As we wrap up our conversation, we reflect on the power of genuine relationships and the importance of being present in patient interactions. Our heartfelt thanks go to Dr. English for her invaluable contributions, and we eagerly anticipate future collaborations. Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Twitter: @hearing_mattasFacebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

Boundless Body
Ep25 Healing Trauma and Addiction with Ibogaine – A Conversation with Zahra Adloo

Boundless Body

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 83:18


"Step into the world of healing as clinical psychotherapist Zahra Adloo unveils her transformative journey through trauma, addiction, and the life-changing potential of Ibogaine's plant medicine." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ In this episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with Zahra Adloo, a clinical psychotherapist and trauma specialist, to explore the transformative potential of Ibogaine—a powerful plant medicine used to heal trauma and addiction. Zahra courageously shares her personal journey of overcoming body dysmorphic disorder, a toxic relationship, and the pivotal moment she turned to alternative healing methods. Drawing from her unique perspective as both a clinician and a patient, Zahra takes us deep into the world of Ibogaine. She discusses how it resets neurochemistry, its healing effects on trauma and addiction, and the importance of a trusted, qualified practitioner in the process. Zahra also touches on the cultural significance of Ibogaine use, the intersection of yoga philosophy and mental health, and the hidden challenges within the psychedelic community. Key Takeaways:

Public Relations Review
Engaging the Asian American Market: Strategies for Cultural Sensitivity and Brand Loyalty

Public Relations Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 37:26 Transcription Available


What do you think of this podcast? I would very much appreciate a review from you!! Thank you!Original broadcast date: April 18, 2022.  Unlock the secrets to effectively engaging with the Asian American market as host Peter Woolfolk talks with with Dr. Michael Soon-Lee, president of EthnoConnect. Dr. Soon-Lee brings his wealth of knowledge on cultural sensitivity and targeted marketing, offering insights into the diverse tapestry of Asian communities in the U.S. Learn how to navigate the nuances of personal interactions and generational cultural shifts to build genuine and respectful connections. From personal space preferences to the metaphorical "melting pot" versus "salad" of cultural integration, this episode promises to equip you with the tools needed to create marketing strategies that resonate deeply with Asian consumers.Discover the roadmap to brand loyalty within Asian communities by committing to long-term engagement and understanding the power of word-of-mouth. We emphasize the critical role of quality, family-oriented messaging over individualism, highlighting how different generations trust influencers and community leaders differently. Whether you're interested in leveraging social media personalities or tapping into the guidance of family heads, our conversation sheds light on fostering trust and credibility in marketing efforts. With Dr. Soon-Lee's practical advice, you'll gain the confidence to invest in research and authentic communication strategies that truly connect with this dynamic and growing market segment. Information on NEW podcast website.Support the show

The Innovation Show
Stan Deetz Finale - Navigating Organizational Transitions

The Innovation Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 79:20


Navigating Organizational Transitions with Stan Deetz  In this episode, we cap off a brilliant year of growth with the insightful Stan Deetz, author of 'Leading Organizations Through Transitions'. Stan shares his expertise on managing change within organizations, focusing on technological disruptions, mergers and acquisitions, and the intricate dynamics of power shifts. We dive deep into the effects of AI on organizational structures, the concept of tacit knowledge, and the adjustments required for a healthy and resilient workforce. Stan also discusses the importance of humility and measurement in driving successful change, with practical advice on maintaining the delicate balance between efficiency and adaptability. Join us for an engaging conversation that offers valuable lessons for navigating complex organizational transitions. 00:00 Introduction and Recap 00:43 New Books and Projects 01:50 Technological Disruption and Organizational Change 03:09 The Sophomoric Effect and AI Challenges 04:44 AI's Impact on Knowledge Workers 06:17 Bias and Vigilance in AI Systems 09:05 Tacit Knowledge and Organizational Expertise 29:45 Forms, Data, and Organizational Decisions 39:14 Understanding the Impact of Our Products 39:53 Leadership and Institutional Knowledge 40:31 Navigating Organizational Transitions 41:56 The Myth of Stable Environments 43:56 The Importance of Diversity and Systems 47:43 Challenges of Short-Term Measurements 50:10 The Value of Long-Term Organizational Health 01:04:47 Cultural Sensitivity in Multinational Operations 01:11:02 The Need for Customization in Management 01:13:43 Starting Organizational Change with Humility 01:17:03 Personal and Organizational Growth   Find Stan here:   

The Bright Side
“City of Night Birds” Author Juhea Kim's Literary Concerto

The Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 35:12 Transcription Available


Juhea Kim takes art seriously — that’s partially why her stunning novel, “City of Night Birds,” is Reese’s Book Club pick for December. She takes us behind the scenes of her creative process, revealing how her deep love for Russian ballet and classical music shaped her writing. She explores her unique connection to Russian culture and the concept of the “Russian soul,” as well as how she uses music and dance to structure her novels. Calling all artists, writers, and creatives — this one’s for you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Web and Mobile App Development (Language Agnostic, and Based on Real-life experience!)
Creating AD Campaigns on Meta Platforms (feat. Dan Nikas)

Web and Mobile App Development (Language Agnostic, and Based on Real-life experience!)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 71:25


In this episode, ⁠Krish Palaniappan⁠ interviews ⁠Dan Nikas⁠, a former homicide detective turned e-commerce expert. Dan shares his journey from policing to founding Gear Bunch and becoming a leading figure in email marketing and Meta advertising. The conversation delves into the challenges of B2C marketing, the importance of understanding audience needs, and effective strategies for creating successful marketing campaigns on Meta platforms. Dan emphasizes the significance of data-driven decision-making and the evolving landscape of digital marketing, particularly the necessity of multiple touchpoints to convert potential customers. Dan and Krish discuss effective advertising strategies for startups, emphasizing the importance of creating engaging ads without a large budget or a dedicated creative team. They explore the necessity of marketing in business, especially in a privacy-conscious world, and the significance of cultural sensitivity in global advertising. The discussion highlights the value of taking imperfect action and learning from experiences, as well as the essential role of marketing in ensuring that unique products reach their intended audience. Takeaways Dan transitioned from a 17-year career in policing to e-commerce. Understanding audience needs is crucial for effective marketing. Marketing is about selling solutions, not just products. Meta's algorithm can help target the right audience effectively. Creating custom audiences can be done at a low cost. The rule of seven touchpoints has evolved to 19-21 touchpoints. Brand awareness campaigns can help filter potential customers. Data-driven marketing is essential for optimizing campaigns. Geographic targeting should be based on product relevance. Engagement metrics are key to refining marketing strategies. You can effectively advertise on a small budget. It's crucial to answer potential customer questions through ads. Imperfect action is better than inaction; don't wait for perfection. Cultural differences matter in advertising; tailor your message accordingly. Investing in advertising helps you learn and optimize faster. Even unique products need marketing to gain visibility. Use available tools like Canva to create ads without a creative team. Engaging content can come from everyday experiences and insights. Building trust and relationships is key in marketing. Marketing is a collective responsibility across all roles in a company. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dan Nikas and His Journey 03:40 Transitioning from Policing to E-commerce 04:37 Understanding Email Marketing and Meta Advertising 07:10 Challenges in B2C Marketing 10:14 Targeting the Right Audience on Meta Platforms 12:45 Creating Effective Campaigns for B2C Products 19:19 Data-Driven Audience Creation 22:39 Geographic Targeting Strategies 26:44 Leveraging Meta's Algorithm for Audience Engagement 30:11 The Importance of Touchpoints in Marketing 39:19 Effective Advertising Strategies for Startups 43:31 Creating Engaging Ads Without a Creative Team 52:38 The Importance of Imperfect Action in Marketing 55:30 Navigating Advertising in a Privacy-Conscious World 01:01:25 Understanding the Role of Marketing in Business Success 01:06:11 Cultural Sensitivity in Global Advertising 01:07:15 The Necessity of Marketing for Unique Products

Concrete Genius Media
Culture Vutures. Joe Bidens Pardon. Drakes Lawsuit. Hip Hop

Concrete Genius Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 0:01


In this episode of the Concrete Genius podcast, host Sauce MacKenzie reflects on personal challenges and roadblocks while expressing gratitude for his current situation. He discusses the political implications of Joe Biden's pardon of his son, highlighting the hypocrisy in Biden's previous stance on drug crimes. The conversation shifts to the ongoing lawsuit involving Drake, where McKenzie critiques the nature of hip-hop culture and the expectations surrounding it. He emphasizes the evolution of hip-hop and the cultural dynamics at play, particularly regarding racial sensitivity and the use of language. The episode concludes with a discussion on the perception of non-black individuals using the N-word and the varying cultural norms across different regions. In this conversation, Sauce Mackenzie delves into the complexities of cultural sensitivity, language, and identity, particularly focusing on the use of the term 'nigga' by non-black individuals. He discusses the nuances of cultural appropriation within hip hop and the importance of protecting the genre from outside influences. The conversation also touches on the impact of digital culture, scams, and the reflections on aging and personal growth, culminating in a critique of socioeconomic disparities and historical contexts that shape current realities.Life is filled with personal and mental roadblocks.Political figures often exhibit hypocrisy in their actions.Pardoning a family member is a common human instinct.Lawsuits in hip-hop can disrupt power dynamics.Cultural sensitivity is crucial in discussions about race.Hip-hop has evolved, but its roots remain significant.The use of the N-word varies greatly by region.Crying over a failed relationship can undermine one's strength.Understanding cultural dynamics is essential in today's society.Engagement in hip-hop should be authentic and respectful. Cultural sensitivity varies by region and community.The use of certain language can provoke strong reactions based on cultural identity.Cultural appropriation is a contentious issue in hip hop.Hip hop should be protected like other cultural genres.Digital culture has led to new forms of scams and exploitation.Aging brings new perspectives on personal interactions and conflicts.Socioeconomic disparities are often overlooked in discussions about race.Historical contexts shape current cultural dynamics and identities.The importance of self-awareness in cultural discussions.Personal growth often involves reflecting on past behaviors and beliefs.Chapters00:00 Navigating Life's Roadblocks05:11 Political Hypocrisy: The Biden Pardon12:03 Drake's Lawsuit: A Hip-Hop Perspective30:25 Cultural Sensitivity and Racial Dynamics35:40 Cultural Sensitivity and Language42:00 The State of Hip Hop and Cultural Ownership46:55 The Impact of Digital Culture and Scams59:55 Socioeconomic Disparities and Historical ContextsSupport the show

Sex Ed with DB
The Crazy Girlfriend Playbook in "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" (Rom-Com Vom)

Sex Ed with DB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 27:28


In the season finale of Rom-Com Vom, DB teams up with Justine Kay and Natasha Scott-Reichel from 2 Black Girls, 1 Rose to break down How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days—the movie where Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey fake it all the way to happily-ever-after. Tune in for commentary on hard nips, love ferns, and a certain iconic yellow dress we're still salivating over in 2024...  —— Want to Win a $100 Lion's Den Gift Card? We want to hear from YOU! Fill out our quick ANONYMOUS survey to help us improve the podcast and you'll be entered for a chance to win a $100 gift card to Lion's Den—your go-to for all things pleasure and intimacy. It's fast, easy, and your feedback helps us keep bringing you the sex ed content you love. Don't miss out—click the link to get started!

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Australia's Global Opportunity and Responsibility: Shaping a More Secure Region and a Safer Digital World | An Australian Cyber Conference 2024 in Melbourne Conversation with Ambassador Brendan Dowling | On Location Coverage

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 16:23


Guest: Ambassador Brendan Dowling, Ambassador for Cyber Affairs and Critical Technology, DFATOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendan-dowling-7812b4261/AT AU Cyber Con | https://canberra2024.cyberconference.com.au/speakers/brendan-dowlingHosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesThis conversation with Brendan Dowling gave us a glimpse into the strategies, challenges, and collaborations shaping Australia's digital future—and reminded us all that the cyber frontier is not just a technical battlefield but a deeply human one.The Role of a Cyber AmbassadorDowling began by discussing the unique responsibilities of a Cyber Ambassador, a role that integrates cybersecurity into foreign policy at the highest levels. He emphasized how this position, once viewed as an innovative experiment, has become a strategic necessity for national security. As cyber threats grow increasingly complex and borderless, cyber diplomacy has emerged as a critical tool for fostering stability and trust on the global stage.Strengthening Global CollaborationDuring the discussion, Dowling highlighted the collaborative nature of Australia's cybersecurity efforts. He explained how cooperation within government agencies and partnerships with international allies are key to staying ahead of emerging threats. These relationships enable critical information-sharing, strategic alignment, and unified responses to incidents, underscoring the interconnectedness of today's digital ecosystem.Navigating AI and Ethical ChallengesThe conversation turned to artificial intelligence and its growing role in society. Dowling addressed the ethical considerations of AI development and deployment, stressing the importance of balancing innovation with responsibility. He described Australia's approach to advocating for ethical design and policy frameworks that protect privacy and human rights while maximizing AI's benefits.Building Resilience in Critical InfrastructureCritical infrastructure was another focal point of the discussion. Dowling acknowledged the increasing complexity of protecting vital systems, from industrial control processes to supply chains. He emphasized resilience—not only in preventing attacks but in responding swiftly and effectively when incidents occur. This approach ensures that essential services, such as energy and manufacturing, can continue to operate even under pressure.Cultural Contexts in CybersecurityDowling also reflected on the role of cultural differences in shaping cybersecurity strategies. He shared experiences from his international work, where addressing issues like online safety and disinformation often requires sensitivity to local norms and values. Tailoring cybersecurity approaches to diverse cultural contexts, he noted, is vital for fostering trust and collaboration across regions.Conclusion:As the conversation concluded, Dowling reaffirmed the need for continued cooperation, innovation, and cultural understanding in tackling global cyber challenges. Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli expressed their gratitude, leaving listeners with a clear message: cybersecurity is not just a technical issue—it's a global, ethical, and deeply human challenge that requires collective effort.____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatlocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesAustralia's global opportunity and responsibility: shaping a more secure region and a safer digital world (Session): https://canberra2024.cyberconference.com.au/sessions/australias-global-opportunity-and-responsibility-shaping-a-more-secure-region-and-a-safer-digital-worldLearn more and catch more stories from Australian Cyber Conference 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/australian-cyber-conference-melbourne-2024-cybersecurity-event-coverage-in-australiaBe sure to share and subscribe!____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-cybersecurity-society-humanity-conference-and-event-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage?Learn More

Steve Pretty On The Origin of the Pieces
Ass-haling, skateboard zithers and golden audio

Steve Pretty On The Origin of the Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 77:10


Wilton's Music Hall show 30th November: use code STEVEPRETTYF for best available seats for £15Wilton's Music Hall show 16th JanuaryMailing list: sign up for special offers, news and morePatreon: sign up for FREE for all manner of bonus goodies and to be part of a growing musically-curious communityA typically eclectic episode this, with a fascinating demonstration of and discussion about throat singing from Finnish composer/performer Pelkkä Poutanen, recorded at the WOMEX world music summit in Manchester. Learn about 'asshaling' (inhaling through your bum) and zithers made out of skateboards, and then listen to Steve make the notoriously tricky skill of throat singing sound even harder than it is...And then it's over to north London for some insight into all things HiFi - specifically beautiful vintage hifi - from legendary home audio shop Audio Gold. Steve gets a tour of the premises, including an old bank vault full from floor to ceiling with rare vintage goodies, then sits down for an extended chat with Alex Barwise from the shop. They discuss the relative merits of old vs. new technology, touch on the great analog vs. digital debate and talk about the fact that using gorgeous old sound equipment is both the most intentional and even greenest way to enjoy music. Then Steve clips some microphones to his ears and checks out the podcast theme played on a setup costing £180 and then a setup costing more than £23,000... Can you hear the difference?! 00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:54 Recap of Previous Episode01:51 Upcoming Wilton's Music Hall Show02:09 Special Guests and Performances06:23 Interview with Petra Podnan11:40 Petra's Musical Journey15:34 Throat Singing Techniques34:34 Cultural Sensitivity in Throat Singing37:20 The Essence of Music37:50 Artist Promotion and Social Media38:19 Thank You and Farewell38:47 Exploring Audio Gold39:50 Hi-Fi Shop Tour42:33 The Appeal of Vintage Hi-Fi44:00 Understanding Stereo and Mono58:04 Analog vs Digital Debate01:08:34 Listening Test and Conclusion01:15:21 Final Thoughts and Announcements Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Redefining CyberSecurity
Australia's Global Opportunity and Responsibility: Shaping a More Secure Region and a Safer Digital World | An Australian Cyber Conference 2024 in Melbourne Conversation with Ambassador Brendan Dowling | On Location Coverage

Redefining CyberSecurity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 16:23


Guest: Ambassador Brendan Dowling, Ambassador for Cyber Affairs and Critical Technology, DFATOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendan-dowling-7812b4261/AT AU Cyber Con | https://canberra2024.cyberconference.com.au/speakers/brendan-dowlingHosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesThis conversation with Brendan Dowling gave us a glimpse into the strategies, challenges, and collaborations shaping Australia's digital future—and reminded us all that the cyber frontier is not just a technical battlefield but a deeply human one.The Role of a Cyber AmbassadorDowling began by discussing the unique responsibilities of a Cyber Ambassador, a role that integrates cybersecurity into foreign policy at the highest levels. He emphasized how this position, once viewed as an innovative experiment, has become a strategic necessity for national security. As cyber threats grow increasingly complex and borderless, cyber diplomacy has emerged as a critical tool for fostering stability and trust on the global stage.Strengthening Global CollaborationDuring the discussion, Dowling highlighted the collaborative nature of Australia's cybersecurity efforts. He explained how cooperation within government agencies and partnerships with international allies are key to staying ahead of emerging threats. These relationships enable critical information-sharing, strategic alignment, and unified responses to incidents, underscoring the interconnectedness of today's digital ecosystem.Navigating AI and Ethical ChallengesThe conversation turned to artificial intelligence and its growing role in society. Dowling addressed the ethical considerations of AI development and deployment, stressing the importance of balancing innovation with responsibility. He described Australia's approach to advocating for ethical design and policy frameworks that protect privacy and human rights while maximizing AI's benefits.Building Resilience in Critical InfrastructureCritical infrastructure was another focal point of the discussion. Dowling acknowledged the increasing complexity of protecting vital systems, from industrial control processes to supply chains. He emphasized resilience—not only in preventing attacks but in responding swiftly and effectively when incidents occur. This approach ensures that essential services, such as energy and manufacturing, can continue to operate even under pressure.Cultural Contexts in CybersecurityDowling also reflected on the role of cultural differences in shaping cybersecurity strategies. He shared experiences from his international work, where addressing issues like online safety and disinformation often requires sensitivity to local norms and values. Tailoring cybersecurity approaches to diverse cultural contexts, he noted, is vital for fostering trust and collaboration across regions.Conclusion:As the conversation concluded, Dowling reaffirmed the need for continued cooperation, innovation, and cultural understanding in tackling global cyber challenges. Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli expressed their gratitude, leaving listeners with a clear message: cybersecurity is not just a technical issue—it's a global, ethical, and deeply human challenge that requires collective effort.____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatlocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesAustralia's global opportunity and responsibility: shaping a more secure region and a safer digital world (Session): https://canberra2024.cyberconference.com.au/sessions/australias-global-opportunity-and-responsibility-shaping-a-more-secure-region-and-a-safer-digital-worldLearn more and catch more stories from Australian Cyber Conference 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/australian-cyber-conference-melbourne-2024-cybersecurity-event-coverage-in-australiaBe sure to share and subscribe!____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-cybersecurity-society-humanity-conference-and-event-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage?Learn More

Predictable B2B Success
Interrelation of Sales and Marketing: How to Drive Revenue Growth

Predictable B2B Success

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 51:16


Welcome to another episode of Predictable B2B Success, where we explore the strategies and insights that fuel robust growth for B2B enterprises. Today, we're thrilled to welcome Islam Gouda, a distinguished marketing visionary with experience at companies like Mastercard and Emirates. In this episode, Islam unpacks the complex dynamics between sales and marketing, revealing how ego and management priorities can impact your company's trajectory. Are you curious about how small and medium enterprises can balance short-term gains with long-term strategy? Islam offers a nuanced perspective on the economic considerations that are particularly relevant in today's resource-constrained environment. We'll also touch on the importance of cultural sensitivity in global marketing, the innovative role of a "Culture Marketing Executive," and why aligning sales and marketing is crucial for sustainable growth. Get ready to explore data-driven insights that have shaped successful marketing campaigns, and learn why creativity should never be sidelined in data-centric approaches. Plus, Islam shares personal anecdotes and practical advice on maintaining a passion for continuous learning in the corporate world. Tune in as our host, Vinay Koshy, delves deep with Islam Gouda to uncover actionable strategies and forward-thinking ideas that can transform your B2B success story. Some areas we explore in this episode: Interrelation of Sales and Marketing: Power dynamics and strategic prioritization between sales and marketing.Management Decisions: Importance of management in balancing immediate revenue versus long-term brand awareness.Challenges for SMEs: SMEs prioritizing sales due to limited resources and the need for growth capital.Economic Considerations: Maintaining marketing efforts during economic downturns to stand out.Diversity and Leadership: The role of diversity in fostering innovation and moving away from micromanagement.Cultural Sensitivity in Marketing: Importance of understanding cultural differences in global markets, with a "Culture Marketing Executive" role suggested.Purposeful Marketing: Delivering genuine value and fostering emotional connections with customers.Revenue Marketing: Aligning sales and marketing for growth and its limited global adoption outside of Silicon Valley.Customer Insights and Data-Driven Marketing: Using data and analytics from examples like Mastercard to drive targeted marketing and product strategies.Branding and Messaging: The significance of branding, customer perception, and incentive programs, as illustrated by companies like Emirates.And much, much more ...

ServiceNow Podcasts
Building Trust in AI with ServiceNow's Now Assist Guardian

ServiceNow Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 22:54


In this episode of TechBytes, AI Governance Product Manager at ServiceNow, Louis Philip Morin, discusses the critical aspects of trust in AI. The conversation delves into the challenges of creating AI experiences free from toxic and malicious language, highlighting the role of Now Assist Guardian in customizing user experiences. The episode explores the nuances of offensive language, prompt injections, and hallucinations in AI, emphasizing the importance of user control, transparency, and the ethical considerations in handling AI-generated content. Morin explains the importance of trust, user feedback, and the collaborative efforts between ServiceNow and its customers to ensure AI tools are effective and reliable. 00:00 Introduction to AI Behavior Challenges00:16 Welcome and Introduction to Louis Philip Morin00:54 The Importance of Trust in AI01:29 Understanding Now Assist Guardian02:04 Challenges in AI User Experience06:25 Dealing with Offensive and Toxic Content10:11 Methods for Identifying and Handling Offensive Content15:29 Cultural Sensitivity and Regional Differences18:00 User Control and Transparency in AI20:59 Balancing AI Accuracy and User Trust 21:54 Conclusion and Future Directions Host - Bobby Brill Guest - Louis Philip Morin #servicenow #servicenowdemo #nowassist #nowassistguardian ServiceNow Training and Certification: http://www.servicenow.com/services/training-and-certification.html ServiceNow Community: https://community.servicenow.com/community ServiceNow TechBytes Podcast: https://www.servicenow.com/community/community-resources/servicenow-techbytes-podcasts/ta-p/2305455 For general information about ServiceNow, visit: http://www.servicenow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ServiceNow TechBytes
Building Trust in AI with ServiceNow's Now Assist Guardian

ServiceNow TechBytes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 22:54


In this episode of TechBytes, AI Governance Product Manager at ServiceNow, Louis Philip Morin, discusses the critical aspects of trust in AI. The conversation delves into the challenges of creating AI experiences free from toxic and malicious language, highlighting the role of Now Assist Guardian in customizing user experiences. The episode explores the nuances of offensive language, prompt injections, and hallucinations in AI, emphasizing the importance of user control, transparency, and the ethical considerations in handling AI-generated content. Morin explains the importance of trust, user feedback, and the collaborative efforts between ServiceNow and its customers to ensure AI tools are effective and reliable. 00:00 Introduction to AI Behavior Challenges00:16 Welcome and Introduction to Louis Philip Morin00:54 The Importance of Trust in AI01:29 Understanding Now Assist Guardian02:04 Challenges in AI User Experience06:25 Dealing with Offensive and Toxic Content10:11 Methods for Identifying and Handling Offensive Content15:29 Cultural Sensitivity and Regional Differences18:00 User Control and Transparency in AI20:59 Balancing AI Accuracy and User Trust 21:54 Conclusion and Future Directions Host - Bobby Brill Guest - Louis Philip Morin #servicenow #servicenowdemo #nowassist #nowassistguardian ServiceNow Training and Certification: http://www.servicenow.com/services/training-and-certification.html ServiceNow Community: https://community.servicenow.com/community ServiceNow TechBytes Podcast: https://www.servicenow.com/community/community-resources/servicenow-techbytes-podcasts/ta-p/2305455 For general information about ServiceNow, visit: http://www.servicenow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
INTRO - Vindication - Wollstonecraft

CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 19:10


Full series:   00:00:00 Introduction and Host Background 00:00:27 Historical Context of the Book 00:01:26 Understanding the Language and References 00:01:59 What to Expect 00:03:30 Terminology and Cultural Sensitivity 00:05:55 Philosophical Underpinnings 00:06:25 Religion in Wollstonecraft's World 00:07:05 Viewer Engagement and Clarifications 00:08:53 Reading the Introduction 00:09:25 WOLLSTONECRAFT'S INTRODUCTION 00:24:26 OUTTAKE - EMMA and VIRTUE  

Security Halt!
#226: From Modeling to Mental Health Advocacy: Dr. Jennifer “Gin” Cooley's Inspiring Journey

Security Halt!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 80:00 Transcription Available


Send us a textJoin us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Jennifer "Gin" Cooley. Dr. Cooley is an American model, psychotherapist, composer and vocalist. On this episode we dive into her extraordinary journey from a small town in Tennessee to the global modeling stage, and ultimately to a career in mental health advocacy. Discover the powerful story behind her transition from the high-pressure fashion industry to working with incarcerated individuals, veterans, and those affected by trauma. Jennifer offers profound insights into the complexities of mental health, resilience, and rehabilitation, especially within foster care, incarceration, and high-stress environments. She also sheds light on the critical importance of cultural sensitivity, community support, and understanding the unique backgrounds of individuals in prison. She also discusses the dark realities of human trafficking and the role of mental health professionals in providing compassionate and effective support. Her journey is a testament to the strength found in change, self-discovery, and dedication to helping others heal. Tune in to hear Jennifer's inspiring journey, learn valuable life lessons, and explore the intersection of personal growth, mental health, and social advocacy. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that promises to leave you motivated and informed. Follow, share, like, and subscribe on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts to support veteran mental health awareness! Chapters00:00 The Origin of Jin: A Journey Begins02:59 From Small Town to Runway: The Modeling Breakthrough05:59 International Modeling: The Highs and Lows09:11 The Dark Side of the Fashion Industry12:07 Finding Purpose: Transitioning from Modeling to Mental Health14:56 Navigating Life After Modeling: A New Path18:02 Working with Inmates: A Unique Perspective21:00 The Reality of Incarceration: Rights and Rehabilitation23:58 The Journey to Academia: Pursuing a Doctorate27:08 Reflections on Life: Embracing Change and Growth37:12 Understanding the Roots of Criminal Behavior40:49 Crisis Intervention in High-Stress Environments45:33 The Importance of Mental Health for Caregivers48:29 Navigating Professional Boundaries in Therapy52:36 Cultural Sensitivity in Mental Health Treatment56:45 Addressing the Foster Care Crisis01:01:08 The Impact of Human Trafficking on Vulnerable Populations01:05:05 The Role of Community in Supporting Foster Care01:10:51 The Dark Realities of Human Trafficking01:12:50 Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life Instagram: @securityhaltX: @SecurityHaltTik Tok: @security.halt.podLinkedIn: Deny CaballeroTry WINDANSEA Coffee today and use the code: securityhalt at checkout for 25% off.Ready to start your own podcast? Join us on Riverside FM! Us the link below to get 20% off!https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=securityhaltpodcast Connect with Jennifer today!LinkedIn: Jennifer “Gin” Cooley M.S.Ed., B.S., LPC   https://www.linkedin.com/in/gincooleylpc/overlay/about-this-profile/ Instagram: @drinkswithginSupport the showProduced by Security Halt Media

Wanderlust at 35+
089 | Travel Attire: Style, Comfort, and Cultural Sensitivity

Wanderlust at 35+

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 16:24


In this episode, I'm diving into a topic that's more important than you might think: travel attire. From what to wear on your travel day to respecting cultural norms with your wardrobe, I'll be sharing tips that can make a huge difference in your travel experience. We'll also cover how to pack strategically when your itinerary spans multiple climates—something I've experienced a lot this year! Whether you're a seasoned traveler or just starting out, this episode will help you feel comfortable, confident, and prepared for whatever your next adventure throws at you. Not only will I be sharing practical tips but also some of my personal experiences. Let's get you dressed for success on your next journey!Mentioned In This Episode:Compression BagsSling Bag Anti-Thief Crossbody Personal Pocket Bag LightweightBeats Studio Buds - True Wireless Noise Cancelling EarbudsTravel PillowLady Light Soft Fashion Solid Scarf Wrap ShawSpring / Summer Travel Outfit For WomenTravel Sweatsuit For WomenSummer Romper For WomenMen's Track SuitMen's Cotton Linen SetMy Favorite Cardigan EVER: Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Lite Island WrapWomen's Fleece Lined Softshell Jacket Hooded Waterproof Windproof Lightweight Connect with me on Instagram @theluxelifeabroadEpisode WebsiteSend us a textGet an additional dose of weekly travel inspo in your inbox! Sign up for our weekly newsletter filled with the most current travel tips, updates and deals. Rate, Review, & Follow"I love Steph and can't wait to hear the next episode!" If that sounds like you, it would mean the world to me if you would rate and review my show. This helps more travel lovers to find the podcast and connect with our travel community on Instagram. For Apple Podcast, click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review". Share what you love most about the podcast.And if you haven't done so already, tap follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode!

The Itch: Allergies, Asthma & Immunology
#90 - Challenges of Chronic Urticaria in Skin of Color

The Itch: Allergies, Asthma & Immunology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 27:40


Chronic hives (urticaria) don't look the same on everyone, and for people with skin of color, this can lead to confusion, misdiagnosis, and frustrating delays in treatment. Dr. Ama Alexis joins Dr. Gupta and Kortney to discuss the unique challenges of diagnosing and managing urticaria in skin of color. Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) can be especially tricky to identify in patients with darker skin tones, where traditional medical resources and visual aids often fall short. Dr. Alexis explains how CSU appears differently in skin of color, discussing the difficulty of capturing hives on black and brown skin and offering advice for photographing hives to share with your doctor. Dr. Gupta and Dr. Alexis also delve into the lack of diversity in clinical research and medical literature, exploring how these gaps contribute to mistrust and delays in treatment for patients of color. We end with a discussion on whether patients have better outcomes with providers who reflect the patient's background. What we cover in our episode about chronic urticaria in skin of color: Identifying CSU in Darker Skin Tones: Dr. Alexis shares insights on how hives appear on darker skin and gives tips for photographing hives accurately. Limited Visual Resources for Skin of Color: We discuss how a lack of reliable images for darker skin often leads to confusion and feelings of isolation. Provider Training and Diagnosis Delays: Dr. Alexis highlights how limited training in diagnosing skin conditions across all skin tones contributes to delays in care. Collaborating on a Treatment Plan: Tips for patients on advocating for inclusive care, with guidance on both over-the-counter and prescription options. Cultural Sensitivity in Healthcare: Dr. Alexis shares ways healthcare providers can foster shared decision-making to improve outcomes for patients of color. More resources about chronic hives in skin of color:  Chronic Urticaria Management, Resources & Glossary of Terms What is Chronic Urticaria Chronic Hives: 10 Actions to Support Mental Health Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Series This episode is produced in partnership with Allergy & Asthma Network, with special thanks to Genentech for sponsoring this episode.

Past Present Feature with Marcus Mizelle
E27 • Navigating Cultural Sensitivity Through Magical Realism • Jason Jacobs & Devon Delmar, dirs. of ‘Carissa', Best Film Nominee at the Venice Film Festival

Past Present Feature with Marcus Mizelle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 29:12 Transcription Available


Today's episode features Devon Delmar, Jason Jacobs, and their feature film, “Carissa”, which just enjoyed its premiere at the Venice International Film Festival and was nominated for the Venice Horizon's Award for Best Film. They are also joined by Producer Deidré Jantjies. Past inspirations include Benh Zeitlin's 'Beasts of the Southern Wild'. The conversation delves into themes of community, cultural representation, and the challenges of storytelling on a tight budget. The filmmakers discuss their collaboration and process of crafting character arcs that reflect relatable struggles, all while navigating the complexities of cultural sensitivity. They reflect on the impact of their choices and the significance of casting non-actors to enhance realism. The discussion also touches on their unique editing process, the emotional connections that drive their storytelling, and how magical realism allows for deeper exploration of themes.What Movies Are You Watching?Like, subscribe and follow us on our socials @pastpresentfeature

Titans of Foodservice
Connecticut: 4x James Beard Award Winner, Michel Nischan on Building a Wildly Successful Culinary Career

Titans of Foodservice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 38:25


This week on the Titans of Food Service podcast, Nick Portillo speaks with Michel Nischan, a four-time James Beard Award Winner and chef. Michel shares his journey from working on his grandfather's farm to becoming a celebrated chef and influential advocate for food equity and sustainability. Michel talks about co-founding Wholesome Wave and Wholesome Crave, and working with the late actor Paul Newman on the Dressing Room restaurant. Nick and Michel discuss the importance of being curious about other cultures' cuisines and Michel's commitment to using food as a tool for positive social change. Quotes"You need to be able to channel your talent into making customers happy instead of creating things that only intrigue you." -Michel Nischan"If you don't make an effort to genuinely know all of your different customers and respect and meet them where they're at and be able to have really open conversations, regardless. Regardless of their ideology or whatever it is, you need to be welcoming to everybody." -Michel NischanTIMESTAMPS(00:02) Michel's Impact on Food Equity and Sustainability(03:48) Michel's Journey from Farm Life to Four James Beard Awards(14:24) Authenticity in Restaurant Concepts and Cultural Sensitivity(18:24) Mentors and Milestones in a Chef's Journey(25:08) Michel Nischan on Authenticity and American Heritage Cuisine(28:08) From Dressing Room Restaurant to Wholesome Wave's National Impact(33:00) The Power of Food in Transforming Health and Society(37:05) Connecting with Chef Michel Nischan Through Social MediaRESOURCESPortillo SalesCONTACT Nick: nick.portillo@portillosales.com

PODUCER
DJ Mochi: Amapiano, Everyday People, Global Currency, DJ Etiquette

PODUCER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 126:32


DJ Mochi, a Chicago-based DJ, producer, and event curator. DJ Mochi shares insights into his career, musical influences, and the cultural significance of the genres he plays. Contrary to popular belief, his name is not derived from the Japanese rice cake dessert. The nickname "Mochi" originated in Argentina, where friends called him "Mochi," short for "mochila," meaning "backpack" in Spanish, because he was always following his friend Lucas around. While journalism was his initial career path, he found his true passion in DJing and event curation. He is known for playing a wide range of genres and for his dynamic sets that blend different musical styles. Website: djmochi.com Social Media: Instagram (@djmochi) Global Currency: Follow on social media (@globalcurrencychi) Podcast Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 00:38 - Guest Introduction: Who is DJ Mochi? 01:16 - Origin of the Name "DJ Mochi" 03:23 - Experiences in Argentina 05:17 - Moving from Portland to Chicago 08:18 - First Concert Experience 10:59 - Early Musical Influences and Radio Background 12:06 - Discovering and Explaining Amapiano 19:27 - Music Discovery and Curation Methods 24:45 - Performing at the Everyday People Event 31:31 - Favorite Chicago Clubs and Venues 40:00 - Cultural Sensitivity and Appropriation in Music 47:17 - Navigating Cultural Appropriation as a DJ 56:15 - DJ Etiquette 58:52 - Global Currency 01:09:00 - Touring and Performing in Other Cities 01:17:24 - Future Aspirations for Global Currency 01:28:15 - Technical Aspects of DJing and Equipment 01:35:31 - Dealing with Performance Anxiety and Imposter Syndrome 01:42:17 - More on DJ Etiquette and Repeating Songs 01:53:23 - Most Impactful Concert Experience 01:58:17 - Final Thoughts and Shout-outs

Lead with Levity
Understanding the Role of Humor in the Workplace with Dr. Mike Cundall

Lead with Levity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 47:40


Send us a textWelcome to a deep dive into the transformative power of humor in the workplace, as explored in the insightful discussion between Dr. Heather Walker, host of the "Lead with Levity" podcast, and Dr. Mike Cundall, a university professor, researcher, author, speaker, and humor philosopher. In this engaging conversation, Dr. Cundall shares his expertise on how humor can be strategically and thoughtfully used to build rapport, improve team dynamics, and create a more pleasant and productive work environment.The Concept of Humor as a HouseOne of Dr. Cundall's standout contributions is his "Humor as a House" framework. This concept helps individuals understand the appropriate use of humor in various social contexts. The idea is simple: as you develop relationships, you metaphorically move through different rooms of a house. The deeper you go, the more personal the humor can be.Front Door: Basic, universal humor that is safe for new acquaintances.Living Room: Early stages of developing familiarity, still cautious but more personalized.Kitchen: Deeper connections, where more personal humor is shared.Backyard Barbecue: Full-fledged rapport, where almost anything goes.This framework guides the appropriate deployment of humor based on the depth of the relationship, ensuring that humor fosters connection rather than creating awkwardness or discomfort.Humor as KindnessDr. Cundall views humor as an act of kindness. When we share humor, we share joy and mirth, which can deepen connections and build a sense of community. Humor isn't just about laughs; it's about creating shared positive experiences. People laugh more when they are with others than when they are alone, underscoring humor's role in social bonding.Navigating Difficult Topics with HumorDr. Cundall also shares a personal anecdote from his teaching experience, emphasizing the importance of addressing sensitive topics with a touch of humor to ease tension. He often opens a conversation about race with humor, calling himself "melanin challenged." This light-hearted approach makes it easier to discuss serious, potentially uncomfortable topics.Cultural Sensitivity and HumorThe conversation also touches on the cultural nuances of humor. Dr. Cundall underscores that humor must be sensitive to the cultural and individual contexts. For instance, self-deprecating humor may not always be suitable, especially for women and people of color in professional settings. Being aware of one's positional dynamics and the audience's potential sensitivities is crucial.ConclusionDr. Heather Walker and Dr. Mike Cundall's conversation is a comprehensive exploration of the role of humor in professional and personal settings. Through practical examples, philosophical insights, and thoughtful advice, Dr. Cundall provides invaluable guidance on using humor to build rapport, alleviate stress, and foster a positive work environment. For anyone looking to enhance their leadership skills with a touch of levity, their insights are a must-hear.You can find out more about Mike Cundall and the company at www.mirthmanagement.coSupport the showDid you have any lightbulb moments while listening? Share it with us on Instagram @leadwithlevity or visit our website leadwithlevity.com so we can talk about it!

The Get Rite Podcast
Power Tripping

The Get Rite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 77:33


90s PartyBeyoncé's CMA snubbDiddy allegationsEvolution of production:90s vs 2000sImpact of time and musicThe rise of women's basketball Comedy, Controversy, and Cultural Sensitivity

Mentor In The Mirror
Ep279 Running Retreat Centers: It Isn't As Sexy As it Looks...

Mentor In The Mirror

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 55:03


Bridging Healing and Community   In this special live panel from The Condor Approach, host Kole interviews a diverse group of healers, medicine carriers, and retreat leaders. https://www.instagram.com/medicinapachamama/ https://www.instagram.com/lavidadivine/ https://www.instagram.com/healingwithariel/   The guests, including Lauren Gallagher, Jocelyn, Gaddy, and Ariel, share their experiences and insights on running retreat centers, working with plant medicines, and creating sustainable and inclusive healing spaces.   They discuss the challenges and responsibilities of maintaining retreat centers, the importance of cultural reciprocity, and the nuances of serving marginalized communities, including BIPOC and queer individuals.   The conversation also touches upon the significance of integration and the impact of Western expectations on indigenous practices.   This episode provides valuable perspectives for anyone involved in healing and transformative work.   00:00 Introduction to a Special Episode 00:57 The Condor Approach: A Revolutionary Method 02:29 Challenges of Running a Retreat Center 04:12 Personal Experiences and Lessons Learned 07:29 The Importance of Community and Integration 15:41 Cultural Sensitivity in Medicine Spaces 28:41 Sustainability and Reciprocity in Retreats 35:05 Challenging Western Perspectives on Indigenous Technology 36:26 Empowering Indigenous Voices Through Education 37:35 Bridging Cultural Gaps with Technology 39:07 Reevaluating the Concept of 'Going to the Source' 41:22 The Importance of Integration in Healing 42:24 Observations on Psychedelic Journeys 49:21 The Role of Community in Healing 52:34 Final Thoughts and Gratitude  

The Highest Point Podcast
Navigating cultural sensitivity, Rap & Country: More Alike Than You Think, family & more with Country rapper Coalman

The Highest Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 29:43


Navigating cultural sensitivity, Rap & Country: More Alike Than You Think, family & more w/   @CoalmanOfficial  Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code THPTV at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Coalman's social links ⬇️Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/b2nH1KabbNLqd1SL/?mibextid=LQQJ4d (https://www.facebook.com/share/b2nH1KabbNLqd1SL/?mibextid=LQQJ4d)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coalman_94?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coalman94?_t=8nX6tKeqIup&_r=1 (https://www.tiktok.com/@coalman94?_t=8nX6tKeqIup&_r=1)YouTube: https://youtube.com/@CoalmanOfficial?si=ZOvK5w24oqqY_aAQ Available on all podcast streaming services:https://thehighestpointpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thehighestpointpodcastSupport the show: https://www.cash.app/$highestpointenthttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/highestpointpodcastSupport the Show.

Crazy Wisdom
Episode #381: Why We Still Matter: Human Decision-Making in an AI-Driven Future

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 40:29


In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, Stewart Alsop speaks with Francisco D'Agostino, a business development expert focused on helping entrepreneurs expand into new markets. They discuss a range of topics, from the ethical implications of emerging technologies like AI to the historical parallels with figures like Oppenheimer, who grappled with the consequences of their creations. The conversation also touches on the human aspects of business development, cultural considerations in market expansion, and the potential future of AI in shaping societal structures. To learn more about Francisco and his work, you can follow him on Instagram at @Pancho_D'Agostino or connect with him on LinkedIn here.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:29 The Ethical Dilemma of New Technologies04:58 AI vs. Human Intelligence14:41 The Role of Religion and Philosophy in Technology28:32 Business Development Insights38:48 Conclusion and Contact InformationKey InsightsThe Ethical Dilemmas of Innovation: The episode draws parallels between historical figures like Oppenheimer, who grappled with the moral implications of creating the atomic bomb, and modern technologists dealing with AI. Both scenarios highlight the ethical complexities that arise when powerful new technologies are developed, forcing creators to consider the broader consequences of their innovations.AI as a Tool, Not an Inherent Threat: Francisco D'Agostino emphasizes that AI, like any technology, is neutral by nature. Its impact depends entirely on how it is applied by humans. Just as a hammer can be used to build a house or cause harm, AI's effects on society will be determined by the intentions and decisions of those who control it.Human Decision-Making Remains Central in Business: Despite the rise of AI and automation, the conversation underscores that human decision-making is still the core driver of business success. Markets are fundamentally shaped by human behavior, emotions, and cultural contexts, which cannot be entirely predicted or replicated by machines.Cultural Sensitivity in Market Expansion: A key insight from Francisco's experience in business development is the importance of understanding local cultures when entering new markets. Success in one country does not guarantee the same results in another, as seen in the example of Paraguay, where cultural conservatism posed unexpected challenges.The Potential for AI to Redefine Power Structures: The discussion touches on the idea that AI could significantly alter societal power dynamics. Those who master AI technology could wield unprecedented influence, potentially creating new forms of dependency or even challenging traditional concepts of power and authority.The Role of AI in the Future of Religion: The episode explores the provocative idea that AI might either become a new object of worship or contribute to the further decline of traditional religious beliefs. This reflects a broader question about whether technology will fill the existential void left by the diminishing role of religion in modern life.The Inevitable Dependency on Technology: Both Stewart Alsop and Francisco D'Agostino reflect on how deeply integrated technology has become in daily life, creating new dependencies. This reliance on technology, while making life more convenient, also raises concerns about losing essential human skills and connections, as people increasingly turn to machines to solve problems that once required human effort and interaction.

Behind the Mike: Conversations of Hope
Mission Trips: The Purpose & Impact

Behind the Mike: Conversations of Hope

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 33:39 Transcription Available


What can we learn from the remarkable dedication of impoverished communities?Join us on Behind The Mike Podcast as we explore this and more with Trace Roth and Kevin Grubinski from Mission Possible, a faith-based organization making waves in Haiti, the Dominican Republic and across the globe. Trace, the president of Mission Possible, takes us through the organization's inspiring journey since its inception in 1979, detailing how it has grown from providing Christ-centered education to engaging in church planting, evangelism, and discipleship. Kevin, who manages short-term mission trips, brings vivid accounts of his recent journey to the Dominican Republic, where volunteers supported local initiatives. Our dialogue underscores the need to set aside preconceived notions and open oneself up to the surprising ways God's plans unfold in the mission field. The experience not only broadens perspectives but also fosters a deeper empathy for the communities served.Looking to make a difference without traveling? We've got you covered. Trace and Kevin offer myriad ways to contribute to mission work from home, emphasizing that every bit of support counts. Whether you're a seasoned missionary or someone eager to help from afar, this episode is packed with actionable insights and heartfelt encouragement. Tune in to discover how you can be part of Mission Possible's vision and contribute meaningfully to the global community.------------------------------------------------MISSION POSSIBLE WEBSITE:https://ourmissionispossible.org------------------------------------------------CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction and Overview of Mission Possible02:30 - Equipping Christ-Centered Leaders06:20 - Cultural Sensitivity and Partnership08:02 - Addressing Concerns of Short-Term Missions11:32 - Walking Beside Others and Avoiding Problem-Solving Mentality17:30 - Impact of Mission Trips and Perspective Shift21:19 - Being on Mission at Home and Abroad28:02 - Different Trips and Personal Growth34:38 - Getting Involved with Mission Possible----------------------------------------------BEHIND THE MIKE WEBSITE:https://BehindTheMikePodcast.comEmail | Mike@BehindTheMike.netSubscribe to Behind the Mike YouTube:   https://YouTube.com/@behindthemikepodcast  SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook | BehindTheMikePodcastInstagram | @BehindTheMikePodcastTwitter | TheMikePodcastTikTok | Behind_The_Mike_PodcastSUPPORT THE SHOW: https://buymeacoffee.com/TheMikePodcast--------------------------------------------------------Covenant Eyes - anti-porn softwareGet 30-days FREE using promo code:  BEHINDTHEMIKEhttps://covenanteyes.comSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.Watch these podcasts on YouTube!Follow Us!YouTube: @behindthemikepodcastInstagram: @behindthemikepodcastTikTok: @behind_the_mike_podcastFacebook: @behindthemikepodcast

StaR Coach Show
402: Transformative Leadership and Cultural Sensitivity with Mohamed Hamza, PCC

StaR Coach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 34:43


As coaches, we always strive to bring our best forward so we can partner with our clients to help them create the changes they want in their lives. Today's expert guest is a renowned authority on leadership assessment and development. Join us to learn more about growing into your greatness and being the most effective executive coach you can be!Mohamed Hamza is a facilitator, assessor, and coach with significant contributions in more than ten countries. He is the Senior Client Success Director for Mercer Talent Enterprise, where he assumes the crucial responsibility of designing, developing, and delivering cutting-edge leadership assessment and development solutions to esteemed clients. Mohamed has coached over 3000 leaders from future talent to C-suite executives. His extensive experience and continuous pursuit of knowledge position him as a leading figure in business and leadership, delivering exceptional value to his clients and organizations. Show Highlights:Mohamed's current position at Mercer and his passion for leadership developmentThe value in experiencing coaching through the client lens (“You will not believe in coaching unless you are a client first.”)Steps to maximum coaching effectiveness:Believe in coaching.Get your training and certifications.Practice, practice, practice!Know who you are and develop your natural coaching style.Know your clients and their culture.Using a multicultural approach in coachingReasons for the current growth of coaching in the Middle EastThe influence of culture on coaching resultsMohamed's perspective on his executive coaching work and the results clients wantFinding a balance in coaching within an organization and addressing deeper issues with clientsMohamed's advice to everyone: “Try coaching once. Don't be a conservative client. Just open up. This is how it works.”Resources:Connect with Mohamed Hamza: LinkedInWork with Meg! A few spots remain for the Fall STaR Coach Show Mentor Program! It's quickly approaching; we begin in late August!Visit the STaR Coach Show YouTube Channel!Explore past episodes and other resources at www.STaRcoachshow.com. Explore the STaR Coach Community and see what's available there for you

Transform your Mind
Breaking the Silence: Ensuring Health Equity for Black Seniors

Transform your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 32:32


Dr. Mauvereen Beverly is an executive-level physician with over 20 years of experience. Her career is focused on advocating for patient engagement and cultural competence, particularly within African-American communities. She is a distinguished member of the National Medical Association and has published significant work in the NMA journal, including her notable article "Patient Engagement and Cultural Sensitivity as a Strategy to Improve Health Equity." Dr. Beverly's latest contribution is her book, "Nine Simple Solutions to Achieve Health Equity," which offers actionable insights to bridge health disparities.Episode Summary:Welcome to this episode of the "Transform Your Mind" podcast. Today, we feature Dr. Mauvereen Beverly, the author of "Nine Simple Solutions to Achieve Health Equity." Host Myrna Young dives deep into the conversation, discussing how Black Americans, especially seniors and those suffering from conditions like sickle cell disease, face significant health disparities. Dr. Beverly shares her extensive experience in healthcare, detailing how biases within the system have resulted in sub-par clinical outcomes for these groups.In this episode, Dr. Beverly emphasizes the need for health equity and the critical role cultural competence plays in achieving it. She elucidates the pervasive issue of healthcare providers dismissing elderly Black patients and patients with sickle cell disease as "drug seekers," leading to inadequate treatment. Drawing from her career and her book, she offers straightforward yet impactful solutions to these systemic issues. This episode is filled with eye-opening insights and practical advice on fostering empathy and understanding within our healthcare systems.Key Takeaways:Human Value and Health Equity: Dr. Beverly stresses the importance of valuing patients as a starting point for achieving health equity.Cultural Competence: Recognizing and adapting to the cultural backgrounds of patients is crucial, particularly in diverse settings like New York.Bias and Labeling: The harmful effects of unconscious bias, such as the label "non-compliant," can significantly impact patient outcomes.Patient Engagement: Listening to patients' stories and understanding their unique contexts can improve healthcare delivery.Simple Solutions: Dr. Beverly's book outlines practical, no-cost methods to bridge gaps in See this video on The Transform Your Mind YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MyhelpsUs/videosTo see a transcripts of this audio as well as links to all the advertisers on the show page https://myhelps.us/Follow Transform Your Mind on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/myrnamyoung/Follow Transform Your mind on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063738390977Please leave a rating and review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transform-your-mind/id1144973094