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In this episode of the podcast, we have the awesome privilege of being joined by none other than Richard Culatta, CEO of ISTE and former White House Education Adviser. We discuss the future of education and the role of technology in enhancing learning experiences.The conversation explores the importance of thoughtful tech integration (or not integration as you will hear Richard say!), the need for innovative teaching practices, and the significance of preparing students for a digital world. Richard shares insights on the Transformational Learning Principles and the necessity of authentic assessment in education. The conversation emphasises collaboration across the education ecosystem and the need to focus on uniquely human skills in an AI-driven future.Chapters00:00 Introductions02:01 Richard Culatta's Journey in Education03:20 ISTE's Role in Educational Innovation05:24 The Importance of Diverse Perspectives in Education09:08 Challenges of Innovation in Education13:12 Thoughtful Technology Integration16:56 Examples of Effective Tech Integration (!)22:28 Quality Standards in EdTech Products25:32 Engaging Learners in the Learning Process26:13 Nostalgia and the Evolution of Media Consumption27:42 The Importance of Diverse Perspectives in Innovation28:31 Creating Student-Centred Learning Experiences31:16 Transformational Learning Principles for Optimal Experiences32:22 Balancing Assessment and Enjoyment in Education34:07 The Sunk Cost Fallacy in Education40:58 Outdated Practices in Education42:45 Measuring Learning Success Beyond Grades44:48 Identifying Uniquely Human Skills in an AI WorldCheck out Richard's most recent book, Digital for GoodThanks so much for joining us again for another episode - we appreciate you.Ben & Steve xChampioning those who are making the future of education a reality.Follow us on XFollow us on LinkedInCheck out all about EdufuturistsWant to sponsor future episodes or get involved with the Edufuturists work?Get in touch
In this episode of the podcast, we welcome Tami Reiss, an experienced product leader, speaker, author, trainer, and coach. Tami recounts her journey into product management, becoming a CEO, and her multifaceted roles at Justworks and Insight Partners. She discusses how she transitioned into coaching, emphasizing the importance of learning, networking, and building relationships. Tami shares advice on the different types of product coaches, the value of continuous learning, and the significance of owning business metrics and strategic planning. The discussion also covers effective stakeholder management, getting buy-in, and why having a coach can be pivotal in advancing one's career. Tami offers practical tips for influencing cross-functional teams and highlights how important it is to ask the right questions to build trust and foster collaboration. Tune in to explore actionable insights for product leaders and discover why coaching is a vital tool in your professional toolkit.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:29 Tami Reiss' Journey into Product Management01:27 Life's A Pitch and Coaching Engineers01:56 Becoming a Product Leader Coach03:08 Writing a Children's Book on Product Management04:47 Networking and Career Opportunities05:22 The Importance of Long-Term Relationships11:08 Diverse Perspectives in Coaching17:14 Types of Product Coaches19:35 The Value of Coaching for Product Leaders24:29 The Role of a Sounding Board in Professional Growth25:03 Navigating Board Meetings and Strategic Decisions26:57 The Importance of Asking Questions and Building Empathy28:50 Influence Without Authority: Building Bridges31:59 Defining Success and Strategic Leadership33:28 Coaching and Professional Development36:41 Financial Language and Strategic Alignment43:12 Exploring Growth Strategies and Presenting to the Board46:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode recorded at KubeCon in London, Cailyn Edwards, a security engineer at Okta, shares her unique journey from a rough guide and farmer to a security professional. Based in Canada, she discusses her dual life of securing platforms in her day job and co-chairing Kubernetes SIG Security in her community role. Cailyn emphasizes the importance of diverse backgrounds in the security field for better risk evaluation and shares tips on entering this realm, regardless of one's starting point. The conversation also touches on challenges like open source sustainability, economic pressures, and leveraging AI in coding, along with practical advice for new contributors to cloud-native technologies. 00:00 Welcome 00:31 Meet Kaylin: From Farmer to Security Engineer 03:35 The Importance of Diverse Perspectives in Security Risk Assessment 05:07 Understanding SIG Security in Kubernetes 09:24 Challenges in Open Source Contributions 17:03 Identity and Security in the Cloud Native World 21:35 Final Thoughts
Jack's subjects Dave and Matt to his choice title for 2025, "Blue Prince." Does it live up to the critical acclaim that it has received? Recorded 5/5/2025. AI Generated Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Conversation08:53 Exploring Recent Gaming Experiences21:04 Diving into Blueprints: Game Overview30:01 Gameplay Mechanics and Player Experiences33:17 Personal Preferences in Gaming34:39 The Importance of Note-Taking36:22 Immersion and Engagement in Gameplay40:54 Ratings and Personal Experiences46:21 Comparative Analysis with Other Games49:41 Diverse Perspectives on Game Enjoyment55:10 Quality of Life Improvements in Gaming01:01:09 Memorable Puzzles and Rooms01:15:44 Unlocking the Foundation: Key Moments in Gameplay01:18:00 Puzzle Frustrations: The Pushcart Sequence01:21:01 Strategic Room Management: The Importance of Drafting01:25:57 The Joy of Discovery: Unraveling Game Mysteries01:30:47 The Impact of Environmental Storytelling01:50:00 Narrative Depth: The Lore of the Game01:52:47 The Myth of the Mansion and Family Ties01:59:17 Unraveling the Heist and Political Intrigue02:01:05 The Red Prince: A Story Within a Story02:07:43 Game Mechanics and Narrative Depth02:14:18 The State of Gaming: Unique Experiences vs. Mediocrity02:20:05 Final Thoughts and Reflections on Gaming
Highlights from this week's conversation include:Justin's Journey into Finance (1:11)Changes in Investment Management (4:59)Institutionalization of RIAs (7:47)Overview of AWM Capital's Services (11:22)Athletes as Clients (15:16)Engaging Athletes as LPs (16:21)Educating Clients on Private Markets (20:19)Regulatory Shifts in Venture Funds (24:23)Insider Segment: Emerging Managers and Diverse Perspectives (27:38)Complex Fund Agreements (31:02)Venture Capital Strategy Insights (33:11)Evolution of Partnerships (36:16)Due Diligence Criteria Overview (40:14)Stewardship of Capital (44:08)In-Person Connections (47:58)Challenges for Emerging Managers (51:00)Human-Centered Capital Allocation (55:39)Final Thoughts and Takeaways (57:18)AWM Capital is a multi-family office dedicated to providing comprehensive wealth management services to professional athletes, business owners, and multi-generational families. With a commitment to independent, conflict-free advice, AWM integrates investment management and financial planning to help clients achieve their financial goals. Learn more: https://awmcap.com/Sidley Austin LLP is a premier global law firm with a dedicated Venture Funds practice, advising top venture capital firms, institutional investors, and private equity sponsors on fund formation, investment structuring, and regulatory compliance. With deep expertise across private markets, Sidley provides strategic legal counsel to help funds scale effectively. Learn more at sidley.com.Swimming with Allocators is a podcast that dives into the intriguing world of Venture Capital from an LP (Limited Partner) perspective. Hosts Alexa Binns and Earnest Sweat are seasoned professionals who have donned various hats in the VC ecosystem. Each episode, we explore where the future opportunities lie in the VC landscape with insights from top LPs on their investment strategies and industry experts shedding light on emerging trends and technologies. The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this podcast are for general informational purposes only.
For centuries, supersessionist assumptions in higher education led generations of academics to assume that Jesus came to abolish the Mosaic Law. Today, a new generation of professors and researchers is producing rigorous, meticulously cited work arguing for a different perspective—that Jesus kept the Torah, valued the Torah, and instructed his disciples to keep the Torah and keep practicing Judaism. We're joined today by Dr. Logan Williams and Dr. Paul Sloan, who have recently inaugurated a podcast of their own, called Jesus and Jewish Law, where they demonstrate how their research has led them to this pro-Torah view of Jesus. — Takeaways — ► Jesus' relationship to the Torah is a complex issue with varied interpretations. The traditional view that Jesus came to abolish the law is being challenged by a new generation of scholars who argue that Jesus was Torah-observant. ► Studying ancient Jewish sources like the Mishnah and Tosefta is important to properly understand the legal and cultural debates in Jesus' time. Misunderstandings arise from a lack of familiarity with these sources and the nuances of Jewish law. ► A Torah-observant view of Jesus can have a transformative impact on Christian faith and practice. The Torah contains life-giving principles . They believe that understanding Jesus within his Jewish context can help to overcome negative stereotypes about Jewish law and enrich Christian spirituality. — Chapters — (00:00) Meet Our Guests (01:52) Diverse Perspectives in Academia on Jesus and Jewish Law (07:41) Jesus and Jewish Law Podcast Perspective Summary (16:36) Personal Journeys into Biblical Studies (30:36) Using Rabbinic Literature in Academic Contexts (39:58) New Testament as Jewish Literature (42:23) Healing on the Sabbath: Jesus' Perspective (44:51) Experiencing the Commandments as Life (01:03:36) Upcoming Books and Research — Resources — Jesus and Jewish Law Podcast on Apple Podcast Jesus and the Law of Moses: The Gospels and the Restoration of Israel within First-Century Judaism by Paul T. Sloan Jesus and the forces of Death: The Gospels' Portrayal of Ritual Impurity within First-Century Judaism by Matthew Thiessen
Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here!In this episode Adam is joined by Steven Gaultney, our resident playwright and dramaturg, to discuss the notion of storytelling as a form of liberation. Support the showIf you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. To submit a question: Voice- http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofothers Email- podcast@theatreofothers.com Show Credits Co-Hosts: Adam Marple & Budi MillerProducer: Jack BurmeisterMusic: (Intro) Jack Burmeister, (Outro) https://www.purple-planet.comAdditional compositions by @jack_burmeister
n this episode of "Shark Theory," host Baylor Barbee discusses the quintessential role of confidence in personal and professional success, drawing from his recent experience speaking at a women's organization called Her Texas. He emphasizes that confidence should not just be a desire, but a necessity, an unshakeable foundation for winning even when faced with adversity. Baylor illustrates that confidence is critical in both favorable and unfavorable circumstances, highlighting its powerful, positive impact on one's life trajectory. The conversation transitions into the importance of diversity in perspective and teamwork. Baylor shares insights from his observation of a mix of corporate employees and entrepreneurs at the Her Texas event, stressing that successful collaborations often arise from partnering with individuals possessing different viewpoints and skills. This diversity creates a thorough and balanced approach to solving problems. Furthermore, Baylor champions authentic living, encouraging listeners to maintain their true selves across different domains of life without succumbing to societal pressures. In a powerful takeaway from the event, Baylor recounts the collective resolve of the women, who are determined to shape their own futures, underscoring the significance of self-empowerment and collaboration. Key Takeaways: Confidence should be a foundational element in your life, essential in both good and bad times. Collaborate with people who have different perspectives to cover all angles and improve overall decision-making. Stay true to your authentic self across all areas of life to conserve energy and build genuine relationships. Diverse thoughts and teamwork can drive both personal growth and business success. Empower yourself and take control of your future, leveraging collective strength for significant progress. Notable Quotes: "Confidence to me is truly a win, win situation. If things are good, I'm going to win. Things are bad, I'm going to win." "You need people that have different levels of risk so that you can evaluate a situation for what it really is." "If all you do is surround yourself with people that have the exact same perspective, then all you do is have people who have the exact same blind spot." "Figure out who you are, be confident in that so that you can step into any situation as your actual self." "Put yourself in the driver's seat of your own life. Get people that can look at your direction from different viewpoints, and together you win."
This episode of the Mutuality Matters podcast, hosted by CBE International, features an in-depth discussion with Mayra Ugalde, the Honorary Director of the Bible Society of Costa Rica. Mayra shares her perspective on growing up in a Latin family with traditional gender roles and delves into the complexities of Bible translation. She emphasizes the importance of diverse translation teams to avoid bias and promote a holistic understanding of Scripture. The episode also touches on the historical and cultural contexts in biblical narratives and highlights the significant roles women have played in both the Old and New Testaments. Through shared expertise, listeners are encouraged to engage with the Bible personally and critically, guided by the Holy Spirit and informed by a community of believers. 00:00 Introduction to Mutuality Matters 01:29 Welcome and Guest Introduction 03:05 Complexities of Bible Translation 05:42 Diverse Perspectives in Translation 11:22 The Role of Commentaries in Bible Reading 14:38 Women and the Bible: Cultural Contexts 20:29 Women Leaders in Christianity 30:00 Boaz and Ruth: A Cultural Example 35:16 Conclusion and Future Episodes Guest Bio Mayra currently serves as Honorary Director of the Bible Society of Costa Rica, where she serves in different areas of the publishing, promoting, and distribution of the Bible all over Costa Rica for more of 43 years. Mayra also serves on the Publishing Committee for the United Bible Society where she participates in developing and publishing different study Bibles and specifically in the developing of the Bible for Latin American women that's called The Women in the Bible and also a Bible for adult women that was called The Bible I Adore. Mayra has an MBA in Administration, and a postgraduate degree in Bible. She publishes articles in national newspapers and nowadays writes devotionals and blogs leading readers to interact with the Bible. Related Resources Women and Words: From Oppression to Empowerment with Mayra Ugalde: Part 1 How American Evangelicalism Has Been Weaponized Against Women IJM's Fight Against Gender-Based Violence in Latin America with Brad Twedt Disclaimer The opinions expressed in CBE's Mutuality Matters' podcast are those of its hosts or guests and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers.
In this episode of Set Lusting Bruce, host Jesse Jackson welcomes Rachel from the Story Song Podcast, part of the Pantheon Network. Rachel shares her journey of discovering the Story Song Podcast, how it evolved, and her deep love for story songs, improvisation, and teaching. They discuss her upbringing surrounded by classic music influences, her favorite song discoveries, their approach to choosing and analyzing songs, and some fun anecdotes. Rachel also shares the upcoming story song projects she's excited about and reflects on the songs they avoid discussing on the podcast for various reasons. Dive into their lively conversation and join in the musical exploration. https://storysongpodcast.com/ 00:00 Introduction to Set Lusting Bruce 01:34 Discovering the Story Song Podcast 02:45 Elevator Pitch for the Story Song Podcast 05:55 Growing Up with Music 10:29 Musical Theater Beginnings 12:59 Teaching and Theater 16:04 Bruce Springsteen's Iconic Covers 21:19 The Story Song Podcast Origins 30:48 The Joy of Spontaneity in Comedy 32:02 Diverse Perspectives on Lyrics 34:37 Surprising Song Discoveries 36:06 Patterns in Music and Listener Feedback 37:22 Challenges in Covering Certain Songs 39:02 The Mountain Goats and Other Musical Interests 41:24 The Art of Songwriting 47:49 Respecting the Craft of Music 50:46 The Thunder Road Debate 55:24 Podcasting with Friends Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Set Lusting Bruce, host Jesse Jackson welcomes Rachel from the Story Song Podcast, part of the Pantheon Network. Rachel shares her journey of discovering the Story Song Podcast, how it evolved, and her deep love for story songs, improvisation, and teaching. They discuss her upbringing surrounded by classic music influences, her favorite song discoveries, their approach to choosing and analyzing songs, and some fun anecdotes. Rachel also shares the upcoming story song projects she's excited about and reflects on the songs they avoid discussing on the podcast for various reasons. Dive into their lively conversation and join in the musical exploration. https://storysongpodcast.com/ 00:00 Introduction to Set Lusting Bruce 01:34 Discovering the Story Song Podcast 02:45 Elevator Pitch for the Story Song Podcast 05:55 Growing Up with Music 10:29 Musical Theater Beginnings 12:59 Teaching and Theater 16:04 Bruce Springsteen's Iconic Covers 21:19 The Story Song Podcast Origins 30:48 The Joy of Spontaneity in Comedy 32:02 Diverse Perspectives on Lyrics 34:37 Surprising Song Discoveries 36:06 Patterns in Music and Listener Feedback 37:22 Challenges in Covering Certain Songs 39:02 The Mountain Goats and Other Musical Interests 41:24 The Art of Songwriting 47:49 Respecting the Craft of Music 50:46 The Thunder Road Debate 55:24 Podcasting with Friends Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textA portfolio career - From Vet Tech to Veterinary Leader: Dr. Jennifer Quammen's Inspiring Journey | Vet Life ReimaginedJoin us in this episode of Vet Life Reimagined as we dive into the fascinating story of Dr. Jennifer Quammen. Dr. Quammen started her journey in the veterinary field as a veterinary technician and has since become a practicing veterinarian, coach, Chief Veterinary Officer at Otto, and former Vice President of the AVMA. She opens up about her career path, her experience with the AVMA, and her passion for making meaningful changes in the profession. Tune in to hear her thoughts on the changing landscape of veterinary medicine, and her run for AVMA President-Elect in 2025. Don't miss her valuable insights and inspiring journey!Resources:Episode on YouTubeDr. Jen Quammen's websiteSupport the showMore Vet Life Reimagined?
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In this episode of the Means of Grace podcast, hosts Jesse Enniss and John Yeager discuss their experiences at the Fresh Expressions Conference. They explore themes of connection, community, and the evolving nature of church, emphasizing the importance of listening to neighbors and adapting to new contexts. The conversation highlights the role of creativity in worship, the need for economic justice, and the concept of church leaders as 'sheepdogs' guiding their communities. The hosts reflect on the spirit of holy chaos that characterizes Fresh Expressions and the potential for transformation within established churches. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Fresh Expressions Conference 02:57 The Evolution of Church and Fresh Expressions 05:56 Experiences from the Fresh Expressions Conference 08:54 Creative Worship and Community Engagement 11:58 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Fresh Expressions 14:43 Personal Moments and Church Opportunities 17:40 Defining Fresh Expressions 20:35 Adapting Church Plans for Fresh Expressions 23:25 Conclusion and Reflections on the Conference 24:13 Conference Insights and Personal Experiences 27:08 Diverse Perspectives and Community Engagement 33:44 Fresh Expressions and the Future of Faith
I'm thrilled to chat with Mike Nasti, a dedicated fire officer from the Washington metropolitan area in this episode! Join us as we explore Mike's incredible journey in the fire service, highlighting the crucial role of mentorship and the power of learning from our mistakes. We dive into the rewarding yet challenging transition from firefighter to officer. Together, we discuss the pressing need for modern recruitment and training standards to draw in the right talent and ensure a bright future for the fire service. Our conversation emphasizes the value of continuous training and the importance of setting clear expectations for officers to foster effective leadership. We also spotlight the culture, standards, and accountability that are vital in our field. Our discussion includes strategies for attracting talented individuals, nurturing a positive atmosphere, and balancing bold firefighting techniques with safety. Lastly, we reflect on the significance of traditions, pride, and personal responsibility in shaping a supportive and efficient fire department. Tune in—there's so much to learn and celebrate!
In this fiery episode of Cut the Mic, Mike Hoeflich and Mike Sperrazza break down the latest political chaos, from Elon Musk rattling Capitol Hill to Donald Trump's strategic approach to Ukraine. The hosts dive into the liberal meltdown over Musk's email policies and discuss why Democrats fear accountability. They also take on the media's bias, the ongoing border crisis, and Trump's major wins—including his hard stance on military aid to Ukraine. Plus, a heated discussion on why leftist politicians seem more focused on foreign nations than their own citizens. Don't miss this explosive episode!(00:00:32) Government Transparency Debate Sparked by Elon Musk's Email(00:02:34) Government Accountability and Employee Productivity(00:08:32) "No Spend Day Protest Against Billionaires"(00:11:13) Optimizing Government Budget for Efficient Taxation(00:24:20) Transparency Issues in Jeffrey Epstein Case(00:28:35) Diverse Perspectives in Prominent Podcast Conversations
SummaryJerker Fagerström shares his leadership journey, starting with his early role models in ice hockey and his military service in Sweden. He discusses the importance of teamwork, trust, and empathy in leadership. Jerker then talks about his career in advertising and the customer-centric culture of agencies. He emphasizes the need to create an environment free of fear to foster creativity and innovation. In this conversation, Jerker Fagerström shares his insights on leadership, transitioning into new roles, attracting top talent, managing work-life balance, and the impact of AI on the creative world. He emphasizes the importance of trust, communication, and creating a positive work culture. Jerker also discusses the need for diverse perspectives and the power of creativity in business. Overall, he highlights the significance of building strong relationships, both with team members and clients, and constantly evolving in the ever-changing landscape of the advertising industry.Keywordsleadership, teamwork, trust, empathy, military service, advertising, customer-centric, fear, creativity, innovation, leadership, transitioning, roles, talent, work-life balance, AI, creative world, trust, communication, work culture, diverse perspectives, creativity, relationships, advertising industryTakeawaysEarly role models in leadership can have a lasting impact on one's own leadership journey.Teamwork and inclusivity are essential in building peak-performing teams.Military service can provide valuable leadership training and experiences.Customer-centricity is a natural focus for agencies, as they constantly strive to create meaningful and engaging experiences.Creating an environment free of fear is crucial for fostering creativity and innovation. Trust and communication are essential in leadership roles.When transitioning into a new role, manage expectations and listen and learn from the team.Attracting top talent requires seeking diversity of thought and creating a positive work culture.Managing work-life balance involves setting boundaries and finding ways to compartmentalize work and personal life.AI is both exciting and scary, and its impact on the creative world is still unfolding.Creativity and analytical skills are crucial for success in the future of business.Building a strong work culture is key to unlocking the potential of talent and achieving business goals.Sound Bites"Those dads who volunteer their time and their care and their energy and their presence with no training whatsoever, they were just spectacular role models.""It's a team sport, right? You know, this, this, would not be here if it wasn't for the whole team.""The way that it's being trained and educated in Sweden has sort of been also an export for Sweden into various other countries and their military services.""And it was done with sort of like the not a, not a bad intent, but they were like getting into a competitive spirit and they were, you know, challenging each other and they were like, you know, they were, they were working themselves up and she got the better handle on him. And the way that he got back to her was to lift up her dress. Right. And""immediately, it just immediately it just killed the party. And the day after I put him in a taxi, him home. And the day after I told him don't come into the office. And you know, we worked with him to find a job at a different agency at a sister agency of ours, because there was no way you cannot undo""encouraging and telling them that I've got their back, that I believe in them, that they're doing a great job, that I think that they can do even more and better. Just like, you know, don't hold back because I know there's more in you. Constantly, constantly pumping their tires, constantly pumping their tires, constantly protecting the culture and constantly leading by doing."Chapters00:00 Early Role Models and Leadership03:00 The Importance of Teamwork06:23 Leadership Lessons from Military Service13:20 The Customer-Centric Culture of Agencies26:49 Creating an Environment Free of Fear30:02 Transitioning into New Roles: Managing Expectations and Learning from the Team33:08 Attracting Top Talent: Seeking Diversity and Creating a Positive Work Culture35:36 Managing Work-Life Balance: Setting Boundaries and Compartmentalizing46:23 The Impact of AI on the Creative World: Exciting Possibilities and Uncertain Future48:56 The Power of Creativity and Analytical Skills in Business53:07 Building a Strong Work Culture: Unlocking the Potential of Talent
In this episode of Brave UX, Brendan welcomes Kelly Goto, CEO and Founder of gotoresearch and gotomedia. Kelly is a trailblazer in web and UX design with nearly 25 years of experience. She shares her inspiring journey as a fourth-generation Japanese American and discusses her work with major brands like Netflix and Samsung. They delve into the importance of emotional connection in product design, the impact of technology on attention spans, and the evolving methodologies in research, especially in light of generative AI. Kelly also reflects on cultural lessons and the significance of continuous learning in design. Don't miss this insightful conversation packed with valuable perspectives on UX and the intersection of culture and innovation! Highlights include: 00:00 - Introduction 05:30 - Cultural Identity and Heritage 12:00 - Emotional Connection in Product Design 18:45 - Generational Technology Use in Design 25:15 - Insights from Japanese Culture 31:30 - The Role of Generative AI in Research 37:50 - Evolving Client Attitudes Towards Research 43:10 - Continuous Learning in Design 49:00 - Diverse Perspectives in UX 55:30 - Closing Thoughts and Engagement Who is Kelly Goto Kelly is passionate about helping organizations truly understand and empathize with their customers so they can deliver products and services that are genuinely meaningful. After over 20 years on the digital frontier, Kelly knows user experience (UX) better than most. As a design ethnographer, she focuses on uncovering how people integrate products and services into their daily lives — what those experiences mean to people and how to shape that meaning better. Kelly heads up gotoresearch, the global leader in research-driven strategy and solutions for digital products and connected experiences. The gotoresearch team dives deep into the customer's world, translating unspoken wants and needs into UX realities. This enables clients such as Samsung, Hyundai, Sony, Target, Verizon, and Pearson Education to relate with customers in new and innovative ways. Her book, Web Redesign 2.0: Workflow That Works, is an industry classic translated into 22 languages. Find Kelly Goto Here Kelly Goto on LinkedIn Gotoresearch Website Gotomedia Website Subscribe to Brave UX Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Apple Podcast Spotify YouTube Podbean Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! LinkedIn Instagram Brendan Jarvis hosts the Show, and you can find him here: Brendan Jarvis on LinkedIn
The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
Are rate cuts coming next week, and if not, when will we get them and how many will there be? In today's conversation, Brett Warren, Dr. Andrew Wilson, and I discuss these questions and the implications of potential interest rate cuts on the property market and the economy. We explore how interest rates influence buyer behavior, market dynamics, and economic indicators such as employment and inflation. Dr Andrew Wilson also provides insights into the current economic landscape and future market predictions. Takeaways Interest rates are expected to fall, positively impacting the property market. A decline in interest rates typically leads to increased buyer activity. Confidence in the market is crucial for driving property prices up. The Reserve Bank's focus includes inflation, employment, and economic growth. Market opportunities arise when rates drop. Different property markets will react differently to interest rate changes. Melbourne's market may benefit from a shift in buyer sentiment. Strategic planning is essential for successful property investment. Chapters 00:56 Diverse Perspectives on Economic Predictions 01:44 The Impact of Interest Rates on Property Markets 23:23 Identifying Opportunities in a Changing Market 23:39 The Donkey Mindset: Embracing Challenges 25:06 Transforming Struggles into Strengths 25:20 Introduction to Real Estate Investment 25:21 Understanding Market Trends and Analysis 25:25 Introduction to the Podcast and Demographics Decoded 26:45 Special Offers and Resources for Listeners Links and Resources: Michael Yardney Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us Brett Warren - National Director of Property at Metropole Dr. Andrew Wilson – My Housing Market Join us at Wealth Retreat - Australia's Premier Wealth Retreat for Elite Investors and Business People www.WealthRetreat.com.au Get a bundle of eBooks and Reports at www.PodcastBonus.com.au Also, please subscribe to my new podcast Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future. Shownotes plus more here: Crucial Interest Rate Insights You Can't Afford to Ignore | Dr. Andrew Wilson & Brett Warren
Right About Now with Ryan AlfordJoin media personality and marketing expert Ryan Alford as he dives into dynamic conversations with top entrepreneurs, marketers, and influencers. "Right About Now" brings you actionable insights on business, marketing, and personal branding, helping you stay ahead in today's fast-paced digital world. Whether it's expLura Forcumng how character and charisma can make millions or unveiling the strategies behind viral success, Ryan delivers a fresh perspective with every episode. Perfect for anyone looking to elevate their business game and unlock their full potential. Resources:Right About Now NewsletterFree Podcast Monetization CourseJoin The NetworkFollow Us On InstagramSubscribe To Our Youtube ChannelVibe Science MediaSUMMARYIn this episode of "Right About Now," host Ryan Alford, along with Lura Forcum, president of the Independence Center and Clemson University professor, explore the evolving concept of the American Dream. They discuss how younger generations prioritize experiences, social connections, and personal fulfillment over traditional markers like homeownership. Lura emphasizes the importance of public policy participation and social connections in human behavior. The conversation also touches on the challenges of political identity in a polarized landscape, advocating for a focus on effective governance and inclusive political dialogue that values diverse perspectives.TAKEAWAYSEvolving concept of the American Dream among younger generationsShift from material wealth to experiences and personal fulfillmentImportance of social connections and relationships in human behaviorRole of public policy in shaping individual aspirations and participationEncouragement of political engagement and participation among citizensChallenges faced by independents in a polarized political landscapeSignificance of split ticket voting and prioritizing effective governanceNeed for empathy and understanding in political discourseImpact of social media on political discussions and polarizationCall for elevating policy discussions above partisan politics If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.
Can meaningful conversations bridge the divide in a polarized world? In today's episode, we explore the transformative power of radical curiosity with Shira Hoffer, a senior at Harvard University and founder of the Institute for Multipartisan Education. Join host John Tomasi, as they delve into the potential of dialogue in reducing societal hate and fostering understanding.Shira Hoffer shares her inspirational journey from idealistic student to social entrepreneur, recounting the pivotal experiences that led to the creation of the Hotline for Israel-Palestine. This initiative connects individuals with diverse perspectives in response to the tense climate at Harvard following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel. Shira emphasizes the role of curiosity in addressing complex conflicts and outlines her efforts to encourage open, non-judgmental discourse across contentious societal issues. In This Episode:Curiosity as a tool against polarizationCreating dialogue to reduce misunderstandingsStudent-led initiatives on curiosity in educationReligious influence on open-mindedness in students About Shira:Shira Hoffer is a senior at Harvard College studying Social Studies and Religion, and the founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Multipartisan Education. She served on Harvard's Intellectual Vitality Committee for two years, is a former fellow and research assistant at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics' Intercollegiate Civil Disagreement Program, and is a practicing mediator in Massachusetts courts. Her senior thesis explores the contemporary relationship between religious identity and speech behaviors on US college campuses.Follow Shira on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shira-hoffer/ Follow Heterodox Academy on:Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Fax5DyFacebook: https://bit.ly/3PMYxfwLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/48IYeuJInstagram: https://bit.ly/46HKfUgSubstack: https://bit.ly/48IhjNF
In this episode of The Mysticast, host Jack Stafford dives into the fascinating realm where UFO sightings, metaphysics, and spirituality intersect. Joined by Vinnie Adams from the Disclosure Team, they discuss the mission and growth of the Disclosure Team, which started as a social media outlet sharing credible information on UFO/UAP subjects and has evolved into a podcast and research team. Despite never having a confirmed UFO sighting himself, Vinnie shares his passion for understanding humanity's place in the cosmos. Jack, a member of the Aetherius Society, and Vinnie elaborate on the ongoing quest for transparency in UFO phenomena, the potential spiritual and technological implications of extraterrestrial life, and their personal journeys towards understanding these mysteries. They also explore the role of spirituality in the context of UFO sightings, touching on historical accounts and the Aetherius Society's teachings. The episode concludes with discussions on the current state of ufology, the potential for AI in research, and personal anecdotes from notable figures in the field. 00:23 Introducing Vinnie Adams and the Disclosure Team 00:52 Vinnie's Personal Journey and Views on UFOs 01:38 The Ethereal Society and Its Pioneers 02:20 Optimism in the Quest for UFO Transparency 03:15 Exploring UFO Theories and Beliefs 05:16 The Intersection of Science, Religion, and UFOs 07:27 Diverse Perspectives on UFOs and Their Impact 08:42 Expanding Horizons: From Nuts and Bolts to Broadened Views 09:44 The Aetherius Society's Cosmic Insights 11:54 Spirituality, Technology, and the Future of UFO Research 16:40 Exploring the New Religion of UFOlogy 20:06 The Disclosure Team: A Platform for UFO Conversations 22:29 The Future of UFO Disclosure and Research 30:46 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMEnA8bwyz4-JVDBkLgcntg - - - - Resources related to The Aetherius Society and advanced teachings - - - - - The Aetherius Society - https://www.aetherius.org/ Aetherius Radio Live - https://www.aetherius.org/podcasts/ Spiritual Freedom Show - https://www.aetherius.org/the-spiritual-freedom-show/ King Yoga FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/awakeningthroughkingyoga The International Mystic Knowledge Center - http://www.mysticknowledge.org/ IMKC youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/MysticKnowledge
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are more than buzzwords—they're at the heart of today's cultural and political conversations. In a time when these topics spark both progress and polarization, it's a conversation well worth elevating, especially for parents striving to shape the next generation. For parents who feel uncertainty around how to instill these values in your children, we've got your back. In this Rewind episode, Jermaine Moore, founder of the Mars Hill Group—a training, development, and consulting firm specializing in leadership and DEI—joins us. As a father of four, Jermaine brings not just professional expertise but also personal experience to the table. Together, we explore how to raise empathetic kids in a world that sometimes resists change.Jermaine is Co-Founder of the Mars Hill Group, a New England-based consulting firm which specializes in leadership training, workplace culture, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Jermaine is a father of four children who are currently scattered across the world, and he shares candidly about what led him to this line of work, why it's so important and valuable, and how we as parents can actively exercise it and celebrate it within our families in order to raise empathetic kids. The conversation covers topics including:• What is DEI? Jermaine defines diversity, equity, and inclusion• WHY Jermaine is passionate about DEI work• DEI Misconceptions• Diversity in NON-diverse areas• The importance of exposure and representation• "More is caught than taught" - Modeling behavior for our kids• Allyship and how to be a true allyLINKSJermaine Moore (LinkedIn)Mars Hill GroupMcKinsey: Diversity Wins / How Inclusion MatterseXtension Foundation: What Is DEIForbes: 15 Key Benefits of DEIDr. Joy Degruy: A Trip To The Grocery StoreJermaine Moore Presentation at Creative MorningsCaspar BabypantsSpencer AlbeeModern Dadhood (website)AdamFlaherty.tvStuffed Animal (Marc's kids' music)MD (Instagram)MD (Facebook)MD (YouTube) #moderndadhood #fatherhood #parenthood #parenting #parentingpodcast #dadding #dadpodcast
In this episode of Queer Cinema Catchup, Joe and Allison discuss the 2024 Spanish-language musical comedy crime film Emilia Pérez. They explore their initial reactions and delve into the plot, highlighting the film's multiple genres. They discuss the performances of Zoe Saldana, Selena Gomez, and Karla Sofía Gascón and dissect the film's perhaps problematic representation of Mexican culture and the LGBTQ+ community. 00:45 Plot Overview and Initial Reactions02:59 Mixed Feelings and Musical Elements06:04 Critiques and Controversies11:42 Character Arcs and Performances22:26 Awards and Accolades32:10 Director's Intentions 33:17 Tropes of Trans Representation34:25 Diverse Perspectives on the Film35:14 Actor Bios38:13 Hollywood and Awards Season Strategies41:23 Cultural Representation and Stereotypes45:06 Final Thoughts and Broader Implications Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Italian filmmaker Gianluca Matarrese discusses his documentary project “GEN_”, which is premiering at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Past inspo includes the films of Frederick Wiseman.Gianluca delves into the complexities of his filmmaking philosophy, exploring the therapeutic nature of his creative process, and the importance of community and validation in the industry. He reflects on his journey as a filmmaker, the influences that shaped his work, and the significance of finding humanity in diverse perspectives. Gianluca shares his excitement for the Sundance Film Festival, highlighting the dreams and aspirations that drive filmmakers.What Movies Are You Watching?Like, subscribe and follow us on our socials @pastpresentfeature
In our final episode of our special week of shows celebrating Braille at 200, Steven Scott welcomes Shaun Preece back to the show to get his and your feedback on the conversations we've been having this week.Listener emails are the focus of the show today and they highlight the significance of Braille in today's world and explore its relevance, accessibility, and the diverse range of perspectives and opinions surrounding whether Braille is or isn't literacy. Contributors also talk about Braille as a tool for independence and safety, while also addressing the need for respect towards various forms of literacy, including those who use screen readers. The role of technology in enhancing learning and accessibility is also brought up, alongside the challenges faced by people in acquiring Braille skills, and the importance of having touch typing as a foundational skill. Listeners also bring up the need for better resources and training for Braille instruction, while also addressing misconceptions about its relevance in a technology-driven world.Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also now contact us via Whatsapp on 1-613-481-0144 or visit doubletaponair.com/whatsapp to connect. We are also across social media including X, Mastodon and Facebook. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube.Chapter Markers:00:00 Intro11:26 Diverse Perspectives on Literacy and Braille23:40 The Role of Technology in Learning and Accessibility28:55 The Importance of Braille Education34:11 Challenges in Braille Literacy39:23 Advocating for Braille Literacy45:10 Braille as a Tool for Independence51:56 Personal Experiences with Braille Learning
On today's episode of The Executive Appeal Podcast join Alex D. Tremble (CEO of GPS Leadership Solutions & #KeynoteSpeaker) and Tony L. Butler-Sims (Chief Operating Officer at the Center for International Private Enterprise) as they explore strategies for fostering proactivity in teams and the value of learning from diverse perspectives. Gain actionable insights on leadership and team dynamics from an accomplished executive and thought leader.Guest BIOTony currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer at the Center for international Private Enterprise With over 30 years of experience as a dedicated HR practitioner, Tony has worked in the private, for-profit, and non-profit sectors. Before joining CNFA, he served as the Director of Human Resources and Administration for Cardno Emerging Markets, overseeing operations in Asia, Africa, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. His career also includes senior director roles at a federal government contractor in Northern Virginia and at the largest international public-sector labor union. A U.S. Army veteran, Tony served at military installations in Heidelberg, Germany; Yongsan, South Korea; and across the United States.Tony holds a Master of Business Administration in Human Resources from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. He is certified as a Senior Certified Professional in Human Resources by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and as a Senior Professional in Human Resources by the HR Certification Institute. Tony is a founding member of the SHRM Executive Network, currently serves as President-Elect on the board of the District of Columbia Chapter of SHRM, and is an official member of the Forbes Human Resource Council and the HR Leadership Forum.In his spare time, Tony is an active member of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists and enjoys volunteering, traveling, and spending time with his family.
Send us a textA comment from a longtime listener sparked an important conversation about the value of diverse narratives. This listener observed a theme in recent episodes — featuring phenomenal women of color — and admitted she struggled to relate to their stories. This episode explores the idea that the worth of a story isn't limited to its relatability. Instead, it's about embracing different perspectives and acknowledging the richness they bring to our understanding of the big old world and the diverse people in it. Join me as we challenge the notion that a narrative needs to mirror our experiences to be meaningful, and celebrate the vibrant tapestry of insights from our recent guests.Support the showConnect with Sarah: Tired of being the "best kept secret"? Download the FREE Thought Leader's Playbook for 5 essential steps to to ignite your influence and get noticed! Get Your Playbook HERE Follow Sarah on Instagram (instagram.com/corporate.rehab) Learn how to work with her HERE (getcorporaterehab.com/services) The Business Blasphemy Podcast is sponsored by Corporate Rehab® Strategic Consulting.
Dive into today's episode as we chat with Kate Casey, host of the popular podcast Reality Life with Kate Casey. Kate shares her expertise in unscripted television, from reality shows and documentaries to her personal journey in storytelling. The two discuss the shifting dynamics in Beverly Hills and Salt Lake City Housewives, intriguing cult documentaries, and what's trending on TV this week. Don't miss out on Kate's podcast and her weekly newsletter for the best in unscripted TV recommendations. Plus, check out Chef Stu's special Cyber Monday deals on his seasonings at chefstewart.com. Follow Kate: https://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca/ 00:30 Introducing Kate Casey 00:43 Kate Casey's Podcast and Her Personal Journey 03:32 Memorable Black Friday Shopping Experiences 05:12 Holiday Parties Across Popular TV Networks 06:21 Announcement: New Merch Store Details 06:41 Behind the Scenes of TV Pitching and Housewives 07:46 Deep Dive: Beverly Hills Housewives Highlights 16:18 Real Estate and Luxurious Beverly Hills Living 16:53 Financial Challenges for Reality TV Stars 17:58 Diverse Perspectives in Beverly Hills Culture 19:03 Orange County Housewives: Cast Changes and Dynamics 20:34 Shifting Demographics in Orange County Stories 22:05 Salt Lake City Housewives: Marriages and Drama Unfold 24:02 How Reality TV Shapes Personal Lives 29:47 Must-Watch TV Recommendations and Cult Documentaries 32:43 Connect with Kate Casey for More Content Chef Stu Social - send your questions for “Kitchen Quick Fix” Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefstuartokeeffe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chefstuartokeeffe Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/chefstuartokeeffe TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chefstuart?lang=en Chef Stu's Cookbooks & Seasoning: Quick Six Fix - https://amzn.to/49zVeB0 Cook It, Spill It, Throw It: The Not-So-Real Housewives Parody Cookbook - https://amzn.to/49A8UMi Chef Stu Lovely Seasonings - https://chefstuart.com This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Keeping It Real Hot Take Jillian explores the importance of looking forward together, uniting in the common cause of better health for all. By platforming diverse perspectives on health and wellness, this episode encourages listeners to consider different points of view, empowering them to make informed decisions about their own well-being. Whether it's mental, physical, or emotional health, this conversation is about bringing people together for a healthier future.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us for an engaging exploration of regenerative grazing with McKinley Smoot and Mitch Dumpke of Three Springs Landing Cattle. Mitch, transitioning from a tech background to regenerative agriculture, shares his insights alongside McKinley, who brings a lifetime of ranching experience and holistic management. Discover the dynamics of their collaborative venture, including the challenges and learning experiences faced in starting their grass-finishing cattle and pastured chicken operation in Utah. Despite some technical issues with Mitch's audio, McKinley provides invaluable perspectives on their practices, complemented by updates on our own farm and exciting upcoming changes to the podcast.Listen in as Mitch recounts his journey from veganism to embracing a more holistic approach to meat consumption. This transformation is fueled by an understanding of nutritional value and ethical meat production practices. We explore the significance of connecting with food sources, contrasting fast food with sustainably raised livestock, and discuss the impact of agro-tourism in fostering deeper consumer-farmer relationships. The partnership of Mitch, James, and McKinley brings together diverse perspectives—environmental, nutritional, and more—showcasing their shared dedication to sustainable agriculture.The future of sustainable agriculture takes center stage as we navigate the challenges of profitability in farming, particularly amid rising land values and development pressures. Discover the creative solutions employed by McKinley and Mitch, from using Joel Salatin's methods to innovative electric fencing, all underscoring the potential for sustainable practices to thrive. The conversation sheds light on their perseverance in building a sustainable business model, emphasizing the importance of community support, adaptability, and a commitment to transparency. As they strive to maintain financial viability and ecological balance, the narrative highlights the collaborative efforts in holistic ranch management and the continuous journey of learning and improvement.Links Mentioned in the Episode3 Springs Land & LivestockVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmondKencove Farm FenceGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)
Dive into Episode 9 of Successful Mindsets Unlocked with host Ryan C. Warner and guest Lisa Filkins, a Certified Behavioral & DISC Consultant. Gain valuable insights into how diverse perspectives fuel collaboration, drive innovation, and foster a stronger, more inclusive workplace culture. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that empowers you to leverage diversity for team success. Tune into TALRadio English for this enlightening episode on spotify, Apple Podcast. Host : Dr.Ryan C.Warner Guest : Lisa Filkins You can reach Lisa Filkins @ linkedin.com/in/lisamfilkins #TALRadioEnglish #DiverseWorkplaces #InclusiveLeadership #TransformingTeams #SuccessfulMindsets #InnovateTogether #PowerOfDiversity #WorkplaceCulture #TouchALife #TALRadio #TALPodcast
Activist Michelle Crone's facilitation skills and vision has brought her to Appalachia, Bosnia and lots of places in-between! She shares her thoughts on what enabled her to "join" with people, with very different backgrounds from her own and to facilitate groups of people, very different from each other, to connect and learn from each other. Part 4 (final segment) of Marsha Lazarus' conversation with Michelle Crone.
In this episode of our podcast, we dive deep into the implications of recent DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) legislation in Utah and its impact on various sectors, including tech, higher education, and corporate environments. Join us as we discuss the findings from the newly released DEI pulse check, which reveals shifting sentiments and concerns among leaders in the community.We explore the challenges faced by higher education institutions following the passing of significant bills that restrict DEI initiatives, and how these changes create unintended consequences for talent pipelines and business partnerships. Our hosts share insights on the importance of data in understanding the current landscape and dispelling misconceptions surrounding DEI efforts.Additionally, we address the evolving role of business leaders in navigating societal issues and the complexities of engaging in political conversations. With a focus on collaboration and innovation, we emphasize the need for a nuanced approach to DEI that includes all voices and perspectives.00:00 - Introduction to Silicon Slope Summit01:51 - DEI Pulse Check Release02:57 - Insights from the DEI Survey05:16 - Impact of Legislation on Higher Ed and Government06:22 - Legislative Changes and Concerns09:44 - Public vs. Private Sector Impacts12:04 - Public-Private Partnerships in Utah15:06 - Concerns Over Higher Ed Compliance18:03 - Limitations on Events and Programs21:00 - The Role of Higher Education in Workforce Development24:15 - Business Leaders' Involvement in DEI27:47 - The Need for Collaboration30:09 - Current Engagement in DEI Efforts32:30 - Creativity in Addressing DEI Challenges36:40 - Navigating Political Conversations39:24 - Diverse Perspectives on DEI42:04 - Conclusion and Future DirectionsIf you enjoyed this video and want to support us please leave a LIKE, write a comment on this video and Share it with your friends. Subscribe to our channel on YouTube and click the icon for notifications when we add a new video. Let us know in the comments if you have any questions. Our website: https://www.siliconslopes.comShow Links: https://inclusionpro.com/free-report-utah-dei-pulsecheck-brief/Social:Twitter - https://twitter.com/siliconslopesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/siliconslopes/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/silicon-slopes/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8aEtQ1KJrWhJ3C2JnzXysw
The conversation delves into the themes of loneliness among students, the role of technology in fostering connections, and Caitlin's consultancy, MindWise, which aims to bridge technology and mindfulness. Throughout the discussion, Caitlin emphasizes the need for intentionality and creativity in our relationship with technology, encouraging students to embrace their curiosity and agency. In this engaging conversation, Ashley Coffey and Caitlin Krause explore the importance of diverse perspectives, the challenges of digital identity, and the need for intentionality in a noisy world. They discuss the dichotomy of public and private selves, the optimization of well-being in high-stress environments, and the mindful integration of technology. Caitlin shares her vision for MindWise, emphasizing the empowerment of meaningful human connection and the importance of following one's passions. The conversation highlights the role of technology in fostering authentic relationships and the beauty of embracing vulnerability and creativity.Caitlin Krause is an experience designer, global speaker, and author who focuses on the intersection of wellbeing, technology, innovation, and imagination. She founded the interactive studio MindWise in 2015, and teaches about digital wellbeing, AI and XR at Stanford University. Author of Designing Wonder: Leading Transformative Experiences in XR, Mindful by Design, and Digital Satori, Krause has advised global organizations including TED, Google, The U.S. Air Force, Meta, Oracle, Evernote, University of San Francisco, ETH Zürich, and the U.S. State Department. She presented about emotional intelligence, storysharing, and awe-inspired spatial computing at the main TED conference in Vancouver. Her drive is to help individuals and teams navigate complexity and change in the future of thriving, prioritizing wellbeing, collaboration, and creativity. She holds a BA from Duke University and an MFA from Lesley University with a focus on poetry. Her book, Digital Wellbeing (Wiley Press) celebrated its release on September 24, 2024. Find out more at caitlinkrause.com/digitalwellbeingFollow Caitlin Krause on Social:LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Website Amazon Author page for Digital Wellbeing (release date Sept 24, 2024): https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Wellbeing-Empowering-Connection-Imagination/dp/1394281781/rAmazon author page for poetry book Digital Satori: https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Satori-Caitlin-Krause/dp/B0BZF2696HAmazon author page for Mindful by Design:https://www.amazon.com/Mindful-Design-Cultivating-Experiences-Essentials-ebook/dp/B07MVHLQ92/Book page for Designing Wonder:https://caitlinkrause.gumroad.com/l/IxbVJ Episode Chapters00:00 Introduction to Digital Wellbeing and Caitlin Krause03:02 Caitlin's Journey and Background05:54 Embodied Curiosity and Creative Practices09:02 Teaching Digital Wellbeing at Stanford11:59 Creating Safe Spaces in Technology14:57 Student Experiences and Themes in Class18:03 The Role of Technology in Loneliness20:58 MindWise: Bridging Technology and Mindfulness24:04 Long-term Impact of Teaching and Learning38:22 The Joy of Diverse Perspectives39:12 Navigating Digital Identity and Pressure40:53 The Dichotomy of Public and Private Self42:47 Intentionality in a Noisy World45:51 Optimizing Well-Being in High-Stress Environments48:14 Integrating Technology Mindfully51:56 Following Passions and Designing Life57:02 Vision for MindWise and Future Integration01:01:56 The Role of Technology in Human Connection01:07:34 Embracing Vulnerability and Authenticity EPISODE CREDITS:Produced and edited by Ashley Coffey. Cover art designed by Ashley Coffey.Headshot by Brandlink MediaIntroduction music composed and produced by Ashley Coffey LINKSFollow Coffey & Code on Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin, and YouTube for the latest emerging tech updates! Subscribe to the Coffey & Code Podcast wherever you get your podcasts to be notified when new episodes go live. © 2024 Coffey & Code Podcast. All rights reserved. The content of this podcast, including but not limited to text, graphics, audio, and images, is the property of Ashley Coffey and may not be reproduced, redistributed, or used in any manner without the express written consent of the owner.
Send us a textIn this episode, I sit down with Theresa Neil, the influential CEO and founder of Guidea, a premier UX product design consultancy with an impressive list of clients (such as Cigna, Johnson & Johnson, Amgen, Novo Nordisk, Bristol Meyer Squibb and Roche). Theresa and I explore the complexities female entrepreneurs face in the tech space, particularly in the budding Femtech industry. Theresa sheds light on the necessity of building a skilled advisory board (that shares your values), and the critical role of due diligence in these selections. She also offers profound advice on navigating regulated industries and leveraging diverse perspectives for better decision-making.In this episodeThe importance of aligning advisors with business values [08:35]Strategies for overcoming isolation as a founder [15:20]Building confidence in vendor and advisor relationships [35:10]Connect with Theresa NeilWebsite: https://guidea.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/team-guidea/ Support the showOur mission for Female Founder Unplugged is to impact 1000 female entrepreneurs every season, and we need your help to do that. Please subscribe to the show, and share your favorite episodes with anyone you feel could benefit. We are growing a powerful community here, and everyone is welcome. Together, we can pave a path to giving more women a seat at the table, and providing opportunities for financial independence.
Hear the perspectives of a diverse array of travel storytellers. This Travel Week panel explores how destinations can create more seamless and inclusive experiences for travelers from diverse backgrounds. Moderator: Kav Dadfar, Founder of JRNY Travel Magazine. Panelists: Rashmi Narayan, Freelance Travel Journalist; Gerda van't Land, Accessible Tour Operator; and Ben Pechey, Author and Trans/Queer Advocate.
Why Embracing Complexity and Nuance is Critical for Personal Growth and Informed Decision-MakingWe sit down with Julie Rose, host of the Top of Mind podcast, to explore her journey from feeling overwhelmed by the negativity in the news to fostering thoughtful, nuanced conversations. Julie shares how she broke free from the media's tendency to oversimplify and polarize issues, focusing instead on curiosity and complexity.Tune in to hear Julie's practical strategies for staying informed without burning out—like setting time limits, diving deeper into topics that matter, and seeking out diverse viewpoints. She also discusses the surprising benefits of engaging in meaningful dialogue with people you disagree with, and how this can lead to stronger, more well-rounded perspectives.If you're looking for ways to navigate today's media landscape with more mindfulness and less outrage, this episode is for you!Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, DavidSupport the showShow Notes:https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog. Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload. We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload.HOTLINE: 925-552-7885Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episodeIf you would like to help the show, you can contribute here. Tell everyone you know about the show. That's the best way to support it.Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverloadMany thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Send me a text!Learning self-advocacy to strengthen collective action is a critical component of sustainable social change. Those of us socialized as women are often conditioned to prioritize supporting others, which can make self-advocacy more difficult. However, by connecting to our own value and values, and speaking up for ourselves even when it's uncomfortable, we lead by example and inspire others to do the same. Cultivating this sense of self and worth strengthens our resilience, reducing fragility when engaging with diverse perspectives. It also empowers us to lead collaboratively and contribute to collective action, rather than remaining trapped in hierarchical, individualistic, and oppressive ways of being.In this episode of Unlimited, I invited Jenique Jones (she/her), Executive Director at WhyHunger, to join me in a conversation around social change through learning self-advocacy to strengthen collective action.Some of what we talk about in this episode includes:The impact of how you talk to yourselfAsking questions as advocacy for equityCollaborative vs authoritarian leadershipFood and music as bridges for connectionLINKS FROM THIS EPISODE:The Pressure to Love Your Job with Cristin DownsMicro-Actions to Manifest Big Change with Taina BrownDealing with Impostor SyndromeCONNECT WITH JENIQUE:Website LinkedIn WhyHunger InstagramWhyHunger TikTok CONNECT WITH VALERIE: Website Instagram Facebook Get email updatesSupport the show
In this episode of The Power Lounge, host Amy Vaughn interviews Natasha, CEO of Envisify Global Intelligence, about career acceleration for women. They discuss the power of mentorship, emphasizing empathy and impact, the value of diverse voices in decision-making, and cultural intelligence in inclusive workplaces. Natasha shares insights on achieving goals, selecting mentors, navigating challenges, and post-pandemic cultural shifts. Tune in for actionable advice on mentorship, sponsorship, and advancing your career journey.Connect with Natasha:Guest LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/natashapongonis/Guest Instagram:** Instagram (@npongonis)**Guest Website:** Natasha Pongonis - Culture & Consumer Insights Consultant**Episode Timestamps:00:00 – Intro01:23 - DEI Talk with Natasha at Illuminate Conference08:14 - Collective Strength and Goal Setting12:58 - Honest Feedback from Mentors19:41 - Building Relationships with Mentors and Sponsors23:55 - Gender Bias in Leadership28:50 - Crafting a Stellar Bio with AI35:39 - Direct Mentorship with Alignment40:20 - Admiring Proactive Mentees44:46 - Unseen Cultural Gaps48:39 - Crucial Mentorship for Challenges58:22 - Diverse Perspectives in Mentorship01:02:59 - OutroQuote of the Episode:"Your mentor becomes your sponsor, advocating for you in important conversations, unlocking opportunities.”- Natasha Pongonis"Empower conversations with solutions, not just problems. Be the one who offers the way forward." - Natasha PongonisSupport the show
In this special 400th episode of the Above the Business Podcast, host Bradley Hamner takes a moment to reflect on the journey so far, sharing key insights and lessons learned from interviewing over 250 guests. With gratitude to the listeners, guests, and team, Bradley explores the power of differing perspectives, encouraging critical thinking and personal growth along the way. Here's what you'll learn in this episode:Key Takeaways:The Importance of Reflection: Bradley shares one core reflection from his journey of producing 400 episodes, emphasizing the value of introspection and continuous improvement in both business and life.Diverse Perspectives in Business: Bradley talks about how he doesn't always agree with every guest, and that's okay. Disagreements can spark valuable thought, and the show's goal is to bring different viewpoints to help listeners decide what resonates most with them.Learning Through Critical Thinking: Blindly accepting advice can hinder growth. Instead, Bradley encourages listeners to think critically about what they hear—whether from a podcast, a conference, or a coaching program—and question how it aligns with their own beliefs and experiences.Respecting Differences: Bradley shares personal reflections on visiting New York, meeting people with different beliefs, and how these differences don't prevent building great relationships. He extends this idea to business, emphasizing that respectful disagreement can lead to meaningful growth.Podcast Milestones and the Future: As the podcast moves forward, Bradley is excited for what's ahead. He teases new initiatives for 2025 and reflects on the growth of the show, including the rebranding to Above the Business and how the team has been integral to making each episode possible.Thanks to our sponsors...BlueprintOS equips business owners to design and install an operating system that runs like clockwork. Through BlueprintOS, you will grow and develop your leadership, clarify your culture and business game plan, align your operations with your KPIs, develop a team of A-Players, and execute your playbooks. Download the FREE Rainmaker to Architect Starter Kit at https://start.blueprintos.com! Autopilot Recruiting is a continuous recruiting service where you'll be assigned a recruiter that has been trained to recruit on your behalf every business day. Go to www.autopilotrecruiting.com to get started.Coach P found great success as an insurance agent and agency owner. He leads a large, stable team of professionals who are at the top of their game year after year. Now he shares the systems, processes, delegation, and specialization he developed along the way. Gain access to weekly training calls and mentoring at www.coachpconsulting.com. Be sure to mention the Above The Business Podcast when you get in touch.TodayApp is a corporate approved app that allows you to build custom activities and track all your commissions and bonus structures, and integrates perfectly with your CRM. It can even manage your employees' time, track production, have a leaderboard with metrics, and more. Contact Today App and for a custom demo and let them know you heard about them on The Above The Business Podcast. https://todayapppro.com/Club Capital is the ultimate partner for financial management and marketing services, designed specifically for insurance agencies, fitness franchises, and youth soccer organizations. As the nation's largest accounting and financial advisory firm for insurance agencies, Club Capital proudly serves over 1,000 agency locations across the country—and we're just getting started. With Club Capital, you get more than just services; you get a dedicated account manager backed by a team of specialists committed to your
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In this episode, I share the results of a recent survey I ran where almost 40 Autistic people shared their perspectives and experiences with eye contact. I created this survey and am sharing the responses to address the question of 'WHY eye contact is no longer an OK goal for Autistic people'. Listen in to hear the surprising and diverse insights that came through! Read the full responses from all the participants here: www.playlearnchat.com/eye-contact I hope that you will share this podcast episode and that blog post as resources to support other people in your life to understand just some of the differing perspectives and experiences that Autistic folks have around eye contact. I'm keeping this survey open for more responses, so if you're Autistic or you support an Autistic person please feel free to share insights here: www.playlearnchat.com/eye-contact Podcast Link: https://pod.link/1625478932 Website: www.playlearnchat.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/play.learn.chat Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/play.learn.chat
Jesters and Fools: Exploring the Illusion of Division: Rob Feld . Unveiling the Myths of Polarization with Filmmaker Rob Feld . In this captivating episode of The Dov Baron Show, host Dov Baron sits down with filmmaker and journalist Rob Feld to discuss the evolving landscape of American society. Rob Feld, known for his work 'Jesters and Fools,' argues against the exaggerated narrative of American polarization. Leveraging comedy and social science, Rob Feld and Dov Baron explore whether the perceived division is real or media-amplified. They explore the role of art, humor, and academia in facilitating meaningful societal change and offer a critical look at truth in the media age. Join them as they navigate through these complex issues and consider how to foster unity in a seemingly divided world. . "Jesters and Fools" draws on expertise from academics like Duke professor Chris Bail and comedians like Colin Quinn and Mo Amer, offering a fresh perspective on America's social fabric. . These next two episodes are more than a discussion—they call for leadership transformation at all levels. . Website www.gothamarts.com . Social Media https://www.linkedin.com/in/robfeld/ https://twitter.com/iamRobFeld https://www.instagram.com/iamrobfeld/ Exploring American Society with Rob Feld .
In today's episode, I want to talk about the ‘lost art of using your brain box', and why the unshakable calling for diverse perspectives, empathy, and critical thinking matters now, more than ever. For me, I'm questioning sooo many things - I feel a bit of a disconnect, because it's uncomfortable, and I've still found myself thinking about other people and their opinions. Maybe you're feeling similarly, because you're questioning your thoughts and beliefs that you once had, but...you're fearful to share, due to how others may react. But you know what? I'm so BEYOND the close-minded bullshit that we've been in proximity with for far too long!I believe our purpose and who we truly are is meant to evolve and grow and change. Every step of our journey will get us closer to where we're meant to be, and surrounding ourselves with others who are doing things a little differently is a beautiful part of the process! I wish that more people today would be curious, because curiosity creates empathy. We NEED to be willing to learn from others and their diverse perspectives, instead of being so misaligned and disconnected.In this episode, I cover:My recent rebrand for my podcast and business + how it's really allowed me to come home to myself, instead of staying in a specific ‘box' I never truly fit inRealizing that your purpose should change, evolve, and grow, because every step of your journey will get you closer to where you're meant to beThe deep disconnection we have not only from ourselves, but each other and natureDiscovering what empathy looks like when we choose to actually think for ourselvesBreaking free from the ‘cookie cutter, good girl' mold you've felt trapped in, and instead, embracing your beautiful, weird, and multi passionate selfResources & Links:Gather in Growth Sponsorship InquiryBranch Creative CoBook me as a speaker for your next eventGather in Growth podcast produced by: Jill Carr PodcastingConnect with Emily:Follow on Instagram and FacebookJoin my email listCheck out my websiteConnect with on LinkedInBe sure to hit subscribe so you never miss the latest episode!Find the full show notes here: https://www.emilyreuschel.com/112-the-lost-art-of-using-your-brain-box-the-unshakable-calling-for-diverse-perspectives-empathy-and-critical-thinking
In this episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, Michelle Frechette Danielle Zarcaro, and Isla White discuss their roles and experiences with WordPress Accessibility Day. Michelle, the lead organizer for marketing, expresses her excitement and facilitates the conversation. Danielle, a web developer, emphasizes the importance of web accessibility for all users and shares insights from her three-year involvement. Isla, the project manager, highlights the event's global impact and the collective responsibility of ensuring web accessibility. The speakers also discuss the significance of the 24-hour event format, the practical aspects of implementing accessibility, and the importance of community and sponsorships in making the event successful.Top Takeaways:Register Early for WP Accessibility Day: The event registration is open, and participants are encouraged to sign up early, even before the speaker list is finalized. This allows attendees to receive updates and stay informed about the event.Seek Guidance and Explore Accessibility: Danielle Zarcaro emphasizes the importance of seeking help and asking questions when starting with accessibility. She encourages exploring different aspects of web design and accessibility to enhance knowledge and skills.Diverse Perspectives on Accessibility: Isla Waite highlights the value of attending talks from international speakers. Gaining perspectives from around the world can greatly enrich understanding and appreciation of accessibility work.Accessibility and Aesthetics: The discussion challenges the misconception that accessible websites are inherently unattractive. Both Danielle and Isla argue that accessibility does not preclude beauty and creativity in design. They stress that accessibility can be integrated with design principles to create functional and appealing websites.User Control and Preferences: There's a focus on allowing users to control their experience, such as providing options for dark mode or animation toggles. This approach respects users' preferences and improves accessibility by accommodating different needs and settings.Mentioned In The Show:WP Accessibility DayLainey FeingoldStructured NegotiationLinkedInUnderrepresented In Tech
Ready to get started in Airbnb investing? Book a free strategy session with my team here. https://calendly.com/martyna-boss-str/strltb?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=podcast In this episode, host Michael Chang welcomes Ann Marie Folan, a real estate broker at Douglas Elliman, to discuss her journey from being a real estate attorney to a successful real estate broker and investor in Manhattan and the Hamptons. They explore Ann Marie's strategies for real estate investments, including the short-term rental market, and delve into her personal story of how she leverages property investment to build substantial equity. Ann Marie also shares insights into her operational approach, managing multiple properties, and instilling entrepreneurial skills and resilience in her daughter. The episode highlights the significance of equity building, property management, and the multifaceted aspects of successful real estate investment. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Growth 00:26 Guest Introduction: Ann Marie Folan 01:24 Anne Marie's Real Estate Journey 02:10 Manhattan Real Estate Insights 04:23 Success in the Hamptons 08:23 First Hamptons Property Purchase 16:00 Diverse Perspectives in Real Estate 16:33 Optimizing for Equity Over Cash Flow 16:47 House Number Two: A Case Study 19:02 Managing Multiple Properties 23:36 The Third House: A New Venture 26:59 Teaching the Next Generation 32:34 Concluding Thoughts and Contact Information
In this episode (the second of a two-part series), I explore the shadow side of goodness in our society, highlighting how well-intentioned actions can sometimes lead to harm. I examine how ideologies, often cloaked in moralistic beliefs, can stifle open dialogue and contribute to cancel culture and disconnection in our relationships. Through my personal journey in the political landscape, I talk about the importance of seeking truth and engaging with diverse perspectives. This episode serves as a call to recognize the mechanisms influencing our beliefs and offers an invitation to pursue deeper, more compassionate connections in both personal and collective interactions. Resources Mentioned In Episode: —Watch Part 1 of this Podcast Series: https://markgroves.com/episode/the-shadow-side-of-goodness-part-1/ —Jonathan Haidt's Book: The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness: https://amzn.to/3WfkUxg —Africa Brooke's Book: The Third Perspective: Brave Expression in the Age of Intolerance: https://amzn.to/4dt8RE9 & Podcast Ep: Beyond Binary: Africa Brooke on Navigating Nuanced Discussions: https://markgroves.com/episode/are-you-feeding-division-the-cost-of-censoring-yourself-with-africa-brooke/ —Sam Harris' Book: Free Will: https://amzn.to/4dx3tjh Resources: —Join My Online Community: http://markgroves.com/aligned —Get My New Book! Liberated Love - Release Codependent Patterns and Create the Love You Desire: https://markgroves.com/book —Explore My Courses: https://markgroves.com/courses Follow me and my work here: —Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/markgrovestv —Follow my Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markgrovespodcast —Subscribe to my Newsletter: https://markgroves.com/newsletter —Subscribe to my Substack: https://markgroves.substack.com Find an archive of my work here: —Instagram - @createthelove: https://www.instagram.com/createthelove —Facebook - @createthelove: https://www.facebook.com/createthelove If you want to dive deeper into my content, search through every episode, find specific topics I've covered, and ask me questions, go to my Dexa page: https://dexa.ai/markgroves Themes: Shadow Side of Goodness, Cancel Culture, Ideological Beliefs, Open Dialogue, Truth-Seeking, Political Landscape, Moralistic Beliefs, Compassionate Connections, Personal Growth, Collective Consciousness, Social Dynamics, Diverse Perspectives, Emotional Triggers, Ideology and Morality, Healing and Growth, Community, Connection Drop us a note at podcast@markgroves.com for sponsor product support, questions, comments, guest suggestions, or just to say hello! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Self-Brain Surgery Saturday: The Thought BiopsyToday, a powerful tool to help you gain control of harmful thinking.You can download a free worksheet to help you with the thought biopsy by clicking here.Textooks for All-In August:All In, by Mark Batterson, Hope Is the First Dose by me, and Play the Man by Mark BattersonScripture for the Month: II Corinthians 5:14-17, Luke 9:23-25, Galatians 5:22-23, I Corinthians 2:16 Are you with us? Send a voicemail and let us know who you are, where you live, and that you're All-In!Follow me @drleewarren on Instagram for daily inspiration. Leave a voicemail with your question or comment!Five Ways You Can Support this show:Pray for us!Subscribe, like, and share it with your friends! (We even have a YouTube channel!)Leave reviews and comments wherever you listen to podcasts!You can become a paid partner of the podcast and get special bonus episodes and lots more content by clicking here. Visit one of our affiliate partners and consider using their products (we use them every day):Improve your gut health, support your immune system, and protect your brain with Pique!Other Helpful Links:Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here!All recent episodes with transcripts are available here! (00:00) - Introduction to Self-Brain Surgery (01:41) - The Power of the Thought Biopsy (02:37) - Going All In Together (03:28) - Understanding the Thought Biopsy (14:00) - Neurosurgery Insights and Mind Control (15:52) - The Importance of Diverse Perspectives (24:20) - Steps to Conducting a Thought Biopsy (34:41) - Transforming Your Life Through Mind Change
In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae Wright share their journeys in life and how they have been supporting each other and overcoming the inner need to be right. Hear what right and wrong really mean, the importance of having a society that allows people to make mistakes, and what society can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. They also share the idea of a cubicle, how Scott got into music, and the importance of listening to your inner voice. Timestamps[02:26] Scott's inner need to be right[06:11] What right and wrong really means[13:17] The importance of having a society that allows people to make mistakes[16:00] What the society can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic[19:18] How LaRae overcomes her need to be right[29:55] The idea of a cubicle[38:34] How Scott started playing music[45:15] The importance of listening to your inner voice[50:00] How Scott and LaRae have been supporting each otherNotable quotes:“The thoughts that we create, they create our reality.” - LaRee Wright [04:30]“The lines between right and wrong or good and evil have been blurred because the things we held in a negative space are now just a perspective.” - Scott [08:19]“Right and wrong has a huge grey area. There are fewer definitions of what is right and wrong.” - LaRae [10:30]“If you are happy in your cubicle, stay in your cubicle.” - Scott [30:07]Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast