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On this episode, Aaron is joined by Doron Gothelf, a professor of child psychiatry at Tel Aviv University and an integral member of the medical team involved in treating Israeli children hostages who have been released. Aaron and Doron discuss childhood trauma, how traumatic events affect the young, and Doron's work with the victims of Hamas' violence.
Follow Kasirer on Website, X (Formerly) Twitter, and LinkedIn!Follow us on Instagram and on Twitter!Created by SOUR, this podcast is part of the studio's "Future of X,Y,Z" research, where the collaborative discussion outcomes serve as the base for the futuristic concepts built in line with the studio's mission of solving urban, social and environmental problems through intelligent designs.Make sure to visit our website - podcast.whatswrongwith.xyz- and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts so you never miss an episode. If you found value in this show, we would appreciate it if you could head over to iTunes to rate and leave a review – or you can simply tell your friends about the show!Don't forget to join us next week for another episode. Thank you for listening!
In this episode: Dr. Arieana Thompson, Tom Bradshaw, Dr. Martha Grajdek, Nic Krueger, Dr. Matthew Lampe, LindaAnn Rogers, Lee Crowson Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events References Frunză, S. (2019). Storytelling in the organizational brand development and personal brand construction in the perspective of symbolic conscience. European Journal of Science and Theology, 15(6), 129-143. Gothelf, Jeff. “Storytelling Can Make or Break Your Leadership.” Harvard Business Review, 30 Nov. 2021, hbr.org/2020/10/storytelling-can-make-or-break-your-leadership. Herskovitz, S., & Crystal, M. (2010). The essential brand persona: storytelling and branding. Journal of Business Strategy, 31(3), 21-28. Hofman-Kohlmeyer, M. (2017). The role of storytelling in building a brand. Humanitas University's Research Papers Management, 18(3), 131-145.
Jeff Gothelf shares his experiences travelling with the circus, why humility is essential for innovation, and the role design plays in breaking through local maximums. Highlights include: Why did you join the circus after graduating college? How do you help executives to embrace uncertainty? What is keyhole decision making and why is it a problem? What role should design play in breaking local maximums? Why do leaders need strong opinions that they're willing to change? ====== Who is Jeff Gothelf? Jeff is the Founder and Principal of of Gothelf.co, the company through which he provides independent coaching, training, and consulting that helps large organisations to create cultures of innovation, operate with agility and build better products. He is the co-author of two influential books on modern product, “Lean UX: Designing Great Products with Agile Teams”, and “Sense & Respond: How Successful Organisations Listen to Customers and Create New Products”. And Jeff's most recent book, published in 2020, “Forever Employable: How to Stop Looking for Work and Let Your Next Job Find You”, gives people the tools to design and develop fulfilling careers that are a continuous source of opportunity. Before becoming self-employed, Jeff was a principal UI designer at AOL, a user experience manager at Webtrends, an associate director of interaction design at Publicis Modem, and a director of user experience at The Ladders. Jeff is a generous contributor to the field. Alongside his books, he's spoken at many conferences of note, including Mind the Product, USI, and TedX, and he has appeared as a guest on over 100 podcasts. ====== Find Jeff here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gothelf/ Website: https://jeffgothelf.com/ Blog: https://jeffgothelf.com/blog/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jboogie Jeff's books: Lean UX: Designing Great Products with Agile Teams - https://a.co/d/792MZQe Sense & Respond: How Successful Organisations Listen to Customers and Create New Products - https://a.co/d/etS7R9K Forever Employable: How to Stop Looking for Work and Let Your Next Job Find You - https://a.co/d/8Q0eILV ====== 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). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/
Recevoir LA LETTRE BIOMÉCANIQUE™ :https://biomecaniquepodcast.com/LettreÉpisodes Mentionnés :#31 Emmanuel Ayache – Comment réagir face à une agression#66 Frédéric Delavier – Comprendre son corps, découvrir sa nature profonde, déchiffrer le monde#110 Nomadslim – L'art de bouger, ou pour tous ceux qui veulent devenir un caméléon#127 Nicolas Ott – L'art du MMA#129 Achzod – No pain no gain#131 Antoine Fombonne – Survivre dans la jungle du fitnessLivres & Références :Ip manOpération DragonThe CrowDragon, L'histoire de Bruce LeeFlexible DietingRetrouvez Greg Gothelf :Sur InstagramSur YoutubeSur FacebookSur SpotifySur son site webSoutenir le podcast Biomécanique :Si vous aimez l'émission, la meilleure façon de la soutenir est de laisser une évaluation de 5 étoiles et un commentaire sur votre application de podcast.Retrouvez le podcast Biomécanique :sur le site web officielsur Instagramsur FacebookPour toute demande de contact :contact@biomecaniquepodcast.com Notre politique de confidentialité GDPR a été mise à jour le 8 août 2022. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
How to tap into your inner wisdom. On today's episode we have a very special guest, Deena Gothelf. Tune in for a meditation to connect you with your inner knowing. Get into something cozy and press play now. Listen to episode 38 of The Unlearning Podcast With Leslie Cottle (previously known as This Empowered Life Podcast) with our very first guest on the podcast, Deena Gothelf. After a short talk on how to tap into your inner knowing, listen to a guided meditation to connect with your inner knowing guided by Deena Gothelf. Practice for: Inner knowing guided meditation, connecting with your inner wisdom, and deeper inner knowing. Sending you peace & love, Leslie - - - - - - - - - - This Podcast Features Deena Gothelf https://deenagothelf.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deenagothelf/ - - - - - - - - - - ❤️Watch our videos on our YouTube Channel at Unlearn With Leslie SUBSCRIBE to the UWL channel for free unlearning videos every week and to support spiritual growth and transformation for all! https://www.youtube.com/@unlearnwithleslie - - - - - - - - - -
MOUVERS PODCAST - Mouvement et Conversations Cosmiques avec Nomad Slim
J'accueille un nouvel artiste martial sur le Podcast, pratiquant, enseignant, et même figure très influente du paysage martial francophone : Greg Gothelf, de Greggot TV.On aborde avec Greg de nombreuses thématiques qui me passionne et on partage lui et moi les mêmes références en termes de Podcast, de lecture et même en termes de mouvement.Le thème sous-jacent du podcast est la longévité.Je suis très heureux de recevoir un invité très généreux dans le partage de ces expériences et expérimentation avec le regain de sa santé physique : plusieurs blessures, de l'arthrose diagnostiquée à l'âge de 25 ans, une prise de poids, des douleurs articulaires...C'est l'occasion de parler de l'importance de la santé articulaire pour la longévité.Greg s'oriente aujourd'hui vers les pratiques du mouvement et de la mobilité. Il revient en détail sur son évolution de pensée.C'est également ce qu'il partage à ses jeunes filles. Il nous partage comment il considère son rôle de parent et souhaite offrir à ses enfants un accès aux pratiques du cirque, de la gymnastique, de la danse et des arts martiaux.Greg est un fervent adepte de vivre libre dans un corps sur lequel on peut compter en toutes circonstances et reste en permanence curieux et s'inspire de nombreuses influences comme Leo Parkour, Ido Portal, Movement Patterns...Il revient également sur le plus gros démon de l'homme moderne : la perte de poids.Greg nous parle de sa relation à son corps, de son challenge pour retrouver le corps de ses 20 ans après cette période de confinement, et revient sur son approche simple de l'alimentation, de l'entraînement physique et du mindset.Une nouvelle occasion de partager des protocoles sur la longévité simples à mettre en place et revenir sur certains régimes alimentaires qu'il a pu tester comme le régime carnivore.Greg nous parle de son amour pour les Arts Martiaux, de sa pratique personnelle mais aussi de ce qu'il enseigne sur Greggot TV, et comment ne pas tomber dans certains dogmes.Il nous donne son opinion sans langue de bois sur l'état des lieux des arts martiaux en France.Un épisode passionnant qui mêle une vie d'enseignement, de pratique, d'expérimentations et de responsabilités qui ont fait émerger une volonté de liberté et de vivre selon ses propres termes chez Greg.Très bonne écoute les mouver !Les notes, les liens, les ressources de cet épisode> https://nomadslim.com/podcast/06-02-2022-greg-gothelfConnecter avec MOUVERSApprends à bouger ton corps librement avec LES FORMATIONS et LE DOJODécouvre nos derniers articles sur LE BLOGAbonne-toi sur YOUTUBERejoins la Communauté Privée : LES MOUVERSContacte-nous par e-mailAbondance et Gratitude,Coach Nomad SlimMOUVERS, Vivre en Mouvementwww.nomadslim.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mouvers)
As the world around is constantly changes, we need to innovate the way we work, as well as our products in order for us to survive in the long run. Classic cases like Nokia and Blockbuster made very clear what happens if you focus on the wrong things. However, it can be quite a challenge to move from our traditional cash cow and follow a path of more risk (but a higher potential margin). Stakeholders might be cautious of the fact that this might not bring them the ROI they expected. To inspire us in this week's episode of Mastering Agility, Jeff Gothelf talks to us about his experience and ideas.What you'll discover in this show:- Innovation is not something that's just for the teams- It takes a lot of courage to innovate- Engagement across all levels in the organization is fundamental for success Speakers:Jeff GothelfDIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND BUSINESS AGILITYCOACHING, CONSULTING, TRAINING & KEYNOTESI believe humility and learning are in short supply. To improve that, I teach executives and teams -- through advising, workshops, keynotes, coaching & books -- to focus on their customers, learn from mistakes and create an agile culture that continuously improves their products and services and the way they work. More recently I've codified the principles of modern product development and applied them to building a platform of thought leadership and recognized expertise. I capture this approach in my latest book, Forever Employable. I'm excited to partner with executives and companies looking to improve not only their products but the culture that builds them. To learn more please reach out directly to me at jeff@gothelf.co. Contact Jeff Gothelf:https://jeffgothelf.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/gothelf/Sander Dur (host)Scrum Master, Agile Coach, trainer, and podcast host for ‘Mastering Agility”Sander Dur is a business agility enthusiast, with a passion for people. Whether it's healthy product development, agile leadership, measurement, or psychological safety, Sander has the drive to enable organizations to the best of their abilities. He is an avid article writer, working on a book about Scrum Mastery from the Trenches, and is connecting listeners with the most influential people in the industry. https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanderdur/ https://agilitymasters.com/en https://sander-dur.medium.com/Additional resources: https://www.amazon.com/Forever-Employable-Stop-Looking-Work/dp/B087D2HHZX/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=jeff+gothelf&qid=1626867560&sr=8-1https://www.amazon.com/Sense-Respond-audiobook/dp/B081ZFFRXZ/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=jeff+gothelf&qid=1626867571&sr=8-4https://www.amazon.com/Lean-UX-Designing-Great-Products/dp/1491953608/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=jeff+gothelf&qid=1626867571&sr=8-2Support the show
In this episode, we interview Find Your/Self Boxes founder and mental health advocate Mallory Gothelf. She shares with us how her own struggles led to a desire to provide individualized tools to help others find relief, hope and their own empowered sense of healing. Listen in and she shares a heart and human-centered business model and way of interacting with the world.
Jon talks with Jeff Gothelf, Founder of GoThelf.com, about how organizations can build better products, executives build the cultures that build better products & you build a better career. Jeff believes too much time and money is wasted on ideas that don’t work. The world, driven by technology, is changing too fast for us to reliably predict what will work. Today’s leaders must inspire and collaborate, not micromanage, to drive agility and innovation in their orgs. Jeff believes humility and learning are in short supply. To improve that, he teaches executives and teams — through remote advising & coaching, workshops, keynotes, & books — to focus on their customers, learn from mistakes and create an agile culture that continuously improves their products and services and the way they work. Jeff is the co-author of Sense and Respond, Lean UX and Lean vs Agile vs Design Thinking. Recently, he co-founded Sense & Respond Press, a publishing house for modern, transformational business books. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon’s Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Jeff Gothelf: Website: www.jeffgothelf.com Books by Jeff: Forever Employable: https://jeffgothelf.com/books/#forever-employable Lean UX: https://jeffgothelf.com/books/#lean-ux Sense & Respond: https://jeffgothelf.com/books/#sense-respond Lean vs. Agile vs. Design Thinking: https://jeffgothelf.com/books/#lean-agile-design-thinking Sense and Respond Press: https://www.senseandrespondpress.com/
Mallory Gothelf is an unabashed mental health advocate who has spoken and written extensively on mental health and mental illness. She is now working full-time spreading joy, hope, calm, and comfort through the company she founded, Find Your/self Boxes. Utilizing her own experiences with a mental illness, she created a company that sends custom self-care packages to help connect people to themselves and those around them during the healing process.
In today's conversation related to entrepreneurship with the wonderful speaker Jeff Gothelf author and founder of Gothelf.co, Jeff will take us through his journey on how he started his business. He is the co-author of the award-winning book Lean UX and the Harvard Business Review Press book Sense & Respond. Starting off as a software designer, Jeff now works as a coach, consultant and keynote speaker helping companies bridge the gaps between business agility, digital transformation, product management and human-centered design. His most recent book, Forever Employable, was published in June 2020. Jeff has shared with us a few words of wisdom, inspiration and advice on the entrepreneurial mindset. He also explains to us the 5 qualities and the 5 steps to become forever employable. The key takeaways are to plant your flag and tell your story. His word of advice is to define your target audience and speak to them on regular basis. To find out more, please visit, https://jeffgothelf.com/ In our topic related to entrepreneurship, we will have experts from different backgrounds to give us their insights on their journey and pathway to success. Order the ‘Pathways the Business Success' book at https://www.ihabtabbara.com/book
In this episode, we interview Find Your/Self Boxes Founder Mallory Gothelf. She shares with us how her own struggle to find her voice led her to discover a way to help others find relief, hope and their own empowered sense of healing. Listen in and she shares a heart and human centered business model and way of interacting with the world. Website: www.findyourselfboxes.com Instagram: @findyourselfboxes: https://www.instagram.com/findyourselfboxes/?hl=en) Facebook: Find Your/self Boxes: https://m.facebook.com/Find-Yourself-Boxes-112819780400745/posts
Jon talks with Jeff Gothelf, Founder of GoThelf.com, about how organizations can build better products, executives build the cultures that build better products & you build a better career. Jeff Gothelf, Coach, Speaker, Author & Consultant Jeff believes too much time and money is wasted on ideas that don’t work. The world, driven by technology, is changing too fast for us to reliably predict what will work. Today’s leaders must inspire and collaborate, not micromanage, to drive agility and innovation in their orgs. Jeff believes humility and learning are in short supply. To improve that, he teaches executives and teams — through remote advising & coaching, workshops, keynotes, & books — to focus on their customers, learn from mistakes and create an agile culture that continuously improves their products and services and the way they work. Jeff is the co-author of Sense and Respond, Lean UX, and Lean vs Agile vs Design Thinking. Recently, he co-founded Sense & Respond Press, a publishing house for modern, transformational business books. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon’s Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Jeff Gothelf: Website: www.jeffgothelf.com Books: Lean UX – https://jeffgothelf.com/books/#lean-ux Sense & Respond – https://jeffgothelf.com/books/#sense-respond Lean vs. Agile vs. Design Thinking – https://jeffgothelf.com/books/#lean-agile-design-thinking Sense and Respond Press – https://www.senseandrespondpress.com/
In this episode, we interview a good internet-friend of mine, Mallory Gothelf! She has had a very simliar journey to me in terms of dealing with and addressing her mental health issues. In addition, she has turned her pain around and used it to serve others, eventually founding her company, Find Yourself Boxes (findyourselfboxes.com). We also have a repeat guest, Connie Guerin, who is an integrative psychotherapist! During this show, we got to hear both the clinical and personal side of things when it comes to Mallory's mental health journey. This is a must listen to for anyone out there, ESPECIALLY parents, who have kids with mental health challenges! You can connect with Mallory here: Twitter: @findyourselfbox Instagram: @findyourselfboxes Website: findyourselfboxes.com You can connect with Connie here: Instagram: @buckscounty_foodguru Website: Pyschology Today Link (click) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Health Coach Ev's platforms/contact: Website: www.evantransue.com Instagram: @evan_transue Facebook: www.facebook.com/evan.transue
Jeff Gothelf helps organizations build better products and executives build the cultures that build better products. He is the co-author of the award-winning book “Lean UX”, “Sense & Respond”, and his latest, “Forever Employable: How to Stop Looking Work and Let Your Next Job Find You.” After waking up on his 35th birthday in a panic about the second half of his career, Gothelf knew he needed a change. So he created a content platform that brings work to him rather than him having to compete on the corporate ladder. He encourages others to approach the service that you provide and your career as a product. Accenture | SolutionsIQ’s Alalia Lundy hosts. The Agile Amped podcast is the shared voice of the Agile community, driven by compelling stories, passionate people, and innovative ideas. Together, we are advancing the impact of business agility. Podcast library: www.agileamped.com Connect with us on social media! Instagram: www.instagram.com/agileamped/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/solutionsiq/
Resolutions: A Podcast About Dispute Resolution and Prevention
New Leadership at the Section: Meet the Education Committee Co-Chairs Linda Gerstel and Aaron Gothelf In this podcast, Linda Gerstel (Independent Arbitrator and Mediator and Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham Law School) and Aaron Gothelf (AAA-ICDR Commercial Vice-President in San Francisco) discuss their goals for the year ahead. Topics discussed: -increased collaboration across Sections and with key dispute resolution stakeholders (e.g arbitral institutions, academic centers, in-house counsel) - interactive sessions for heightened audience engagement - modalities for candid networking about the new normal we now inhabit Listen in and get involved in the Section’s happenings!
What does it take to stay relevant professionally and to get ahead today? This episode isn’t specific to the medical field but is extremely applicable regardless. You see with the ever changing dynamics of business and medicine, there are certain things we must do to grow and evolve with the times, and to place our brands in the best light.I recently read two articles of general career advice that I felt dove-tailed into the topic of branding very nicely. The first was “To Create Your Own Luck, Do Any 1 of These 5 Things” by Jeff Haden and the second “How to Reimagine the Second Half of Your Career” by Jeff Gothelf.In the first, the Mr. Haden discusses the phenomenon of luck as it pertains to entrepreneurship and business. So many successful people are either perceived as having had a “lucky” break or they themselves attribute their success to luck. How much of that “luck” was true coincidence and circumstance and how much relates to habits of behavior that successful people have developed? The second article is all about the ways in which to better and reimagine the second half of your career. Mr. Gothelf's core message was that to become "forever employable", no matter if that is for yourself with clients or for your employer you have to have a certain mindset and cultivate certain qualities. In this Episode: [00:42] Welcome back for a round up of great business advice I've recently read.[03:15] Learn the five things you should do to create your own luck. [06:41] What 'lucky' people ask for.[08:48] Ways you can apply these five things to your own life.[11:33] Learn more about becoming “forever employable.”[13:35] The role of self-confidence in your brand and career.[16:25] What it means to continuously improve and reinvent yourself[19:33] Be intentional about where you’re going and be willing to act immediately.[20:15] If you’ve loved these articles, take a minute and check out the Branding Playlist![20:57] Have you heard about the Branding Prescription Course? Now accredited for 18 hours of CME! Links and Resources: “To Create Your Own Luck, Do Any 1 of These 5 Things” by Jeff Haden“How to Reimagine the Second Half of Your Career” by Jeff GothelfMore for you:The WebsiteBook:The Social RxCourses: The Branding Rx (Earn 18 hours of CME!)The Speaking RxIndustry InsiderLaunch an Online Course on Any BudgetLet’s connect!Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn
Jill G's sister is on this week's episode to talk about her queerness and how she learned to SGAF about what people think of it. Emily explains the spectrum of queerness, and misconceptions people have about those in the LGBTQ community. She talks about embracing your queerness, and stigmas towards girls hooking up with each other to get attention from guys. Embrace your sexuality and let it shine. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hotterinperson/support
I am excited to bring you a round two episode (read about and listen to our first episode here) with Jeff Gothelf. Jeff is the author of the recently published Forever Employable, Lean UX , and Sense & Respond. He is also the co-founder of Sense & Respond Press, and a well-known public speaker, consultant…… Continue reading Episode 23: The Career of an Agile Coach with Jeff Gothelf
Innovation Inside LaunchStreet: Leading Innovators | Business Growth | Improve Your Innovation Game
As a business, how do you figure out what your customers need, and how do you apply that customer-centric viewpoint to your internal processes so that it's infused into everything that you do? Jeff Gothelf joins me to dive into why it’s so important for us to understand customer behavior to create success for our businesses, and how to ask questions that really get to the core of your customers' minds and hearts. Jeff is a coach, consultant, and keynote speaker who helps companies bridge the gap between business agility, digital transformation, product management, and human-centered design. He is the co-author of the award-winning book Lean UX, and the Harvard Business Review Press Book, Sense and Respond, and most recently co-founded Sense and Respond Press, a publishing house for practical business books for busy executives. His passion? Helping organizations build better products, and helping executives build a culture that builds products. Business agility, digital transformation, product management, and human-centered design — the four pillars of a business that should work together, but are oftentimes siloed in how people think about them. Jeff explains how he approaches bridging this gap, and why it’s so important to work backward from customer behavior and outcomes to create the products customers need. Hint: there is a mindset and culture shift involved here! He also has some great tips on how to build a culture of learning, growing, and experimentation. If you are ready to: get buy-in from key decision-makers on your next big idea be a high-impact, high-value member that ignites change foster a culture of innovation where everyone on your team is bringing innovative ideas that tackle challenges and seize opportunities… Join us on LaunchStreet — gotolaunchstreet.com Mentioned in This Episode: Jeff Gothelf Jeff Gothelf on Twitter Jeff Gothelf on Medium Jeff Gothelf on LinkedIn Lean UX: Designing Great Products with Agile Teams, by Jeff Gothelf & Josh Seiden Sense and Respond: How Successful Organizations Listen to Customers and Create New Products Continuously, by Jeff Gothelf & Josh Seiden Lean Analytics: Use Data to Build a Better Startup Faster, by Alistair Croll and Ben Yoskovitz “NPS is a waste of time. Use these metrics instead,” by Jeff Gothelf Net Promoter Score
Welcome to a very special episode 11. Our guest today needs very little introduction. Jeff Gothelf is the author of Lean UX and Sense & Respond, co-founder of Sense & Respond Press, and a well-known public speaker, consultant and coach. Today, we’ll be talking about the intersection of Agile, Lean and Design Thinking and really…… Continue reading Episode 11: The intersection of Agile, Lean and Design Thinking with Jeff Gothelf
Mallory Gothelf was diagnosed with general anxiety and major depressive disorder when she was 15. At that age, Mallory didn’t realize that recovery would be a long road or that it would ignite her passion for giving back and being a voice for others. On this episode, Mallory and I talk about her journey with depression and anxiety, the moment during college when she took her first real steps towards recovery, and why being an advocate for others is such an important part of her identity. Learn more about Mallory and check out the show notes here. Follow Made Visible on Instagram and Facebook.
Mallory joins me today to discuss how she went from sitting in a group trying to overcome her anxiety and self-worth challenges to speaking to that exact same group just a little while later. Now meet Mallory: "Mallory Gothelf is a writer, speaker, and passionate mental health advocate. Deciding to put purpose to her illness, she has taken to stepping out of the shadows of her disease, and into the proverbial light, to bring a face of hope to those still in the throes of this battle." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/psyc101/support
What comes after agile? Is it possible to get leaner?In this episode, I’m talking to Jeff Gothelf, author of the book "Lean UX" and "Sense and Respond". He’s a thought leader, coach, and public speaker who builds and trains executives & product teams.Jeff and I discuss his new book "Sense and Respond" http://amzn.to/2B7rQSz. It’s an engaging and practical book that talks about a customer-centric operational and management model to help you and your organization in this world of continuous change.
I've had the chance over the past few months to interview 5 product gurus: Marty Cagan, Teresa Torres, Jeff Gothelf, Rich Mironov and Dan Olsen. This podcast compiles the best moments of those interviews including their views on what makes a great product, what makes a great product manager and more
This is the first episode in a mini-series, between season 1 and 2 of True North, called the ‘Master Series’. Loop11’s co-founder Shefik Bey talks to Jeff Gothelf. Jeff is the author of the best selling book Lean UX and the soon to be released Sense & Respond. In this fascinating chat they talk about the new book Sense & Respond and why he and Josh Seiden wrote it (4:42). The pros and cons of siloed teams (8:00), creating a culture of continual learning (9:21), the dichotomy of rewarding teams based on shipping versus encouraging learning and thoughtfulness (13:16), moving a workplace from a deliberate culture to an emergent mindset and why you’d want to do this (18:37). Involving key stakeholders in the discovery phase (23:17) and how to quickly identify and understand an organization’s level of sophistication in relation to design and testing (28:25). They then dive into the anatomy of self-guided teams (31:35), when and why to pursue generative research (35:54). Finally Jeff talks about why he decided to move out of his consulting business Neo and the challenge many agencies now face (37:43). Follow True North on Twitter or subscribe to be notified of new episodes.
Jeff Gothelf talks about the shift in mindset needed to scale your business. He makes the case that you must think about yourself in the software business. Secondly, he says we need to shift into thinking about how to manage all the departments and roles within a software business. He discusses why leaders need to rethink the way that tech businesses are managed so they can innovate and drive their companies forward.