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Matt Phelan sits down to discuss with Jo Dodds her career and work with Engage for Success. Jo defines the 4 enablers of Employee Engagement and how you can use them to drive employee engagement.The Four Enablers of Engagement are 1) Strategic Narrative · 2) Organisational Integrity · 3) Engaging Managers · 4) Employee Voice.Matt asks Jo the following questions What makes you happy?Tell us about your career?How do you find a career with purpose ?How did you get involved in engage for success?Can you give us a brief summary of the Engage for success 4 enablers ???What have you learnt about Strategic narrative?How do you Engage managers?Are there any key lessons for listening to voice of the Employee? What is Organisational integrity and why is it important?Jo in her own wordsI'm an employee engagement consultant. I also coach, speak, train, consult and facilitate depending on the need. I am co-Strategy Director for Engage for Success.My key strengths are around communication, individualisation and collecting and translating knowledge into learning for others. Aside from my consulting and speaking work, this works really well when I have the opportunity to chair a conference! Specialties: Personal Productivity | Wellbeing | Speaker | Facilitator | Trainer | Coach | Consultant Employee Engagement | Organisational Development | Leadership Development | Employee Communications | Employee Collaboration | HR | Human Resources | Business Networking |
CLIMATE ACTION SHOW SEPTEMBER 4TH 2023A REPEATEDEN /MONARO A NEW RELATIONSHIP WITH THE FORESTPRODUCED BY ANDY BRITT IN 2020 AFTER THE MEGA BUSH FIRESINTERVIEWS BY VIVIEN LANGFORD GUESTS:DAN MORGAN - YUIN MAN AND EXPERT ON CULTURAL BURNINGPETER HAGGAR - "CAFE EVOLVE" IN BEGA. PHILOSOPHICAL HEART OF THE RESISTANCEVIVIAN HARRIS - CLIMATE ACTION NOW ACTIVIST AT WEEK 71 OF HER REMINDER TO BEGA AUTHORITIESJO DODDS - BUSHFIRE SURVIVORS FOR CLIMATE ACTION /EMERGENCY LEADERS FOR CLIMATE ACTION.ROUNDTABLE A new relationship with the forest is emerging after fires worse than those in the Amazon spread the length of The Great Dividing range in 2019/2020. The Eden Monaro By election in July, polarised people into the old blame game about hazzard reduction. Some blamed greenies for not wanting any, others blamed loggers for creating hazzards with the debris and flammable new growth they leave behind. At the Emergy Leaders for Climate Action Summit, Greg Mullins said "We need to stop being such control freaks and develop trust. Climate change is drying out the land and making everything worse." We need to put resources behind the traditional knowledge holders without trying to control them. We hear from Dan Morgan who explains how cultural burns start slowly so the birds and insects can smell the smoke. Then he talks about learning to read the message from the indicator species . In the video you will see land he has helped protect near Tathra. When the major bushfire went through Tathra, the land that had been managed in the traditional way were not detroyed.See Dan in this ABC video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM72NtXxyLs(link is external)https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11-14/traditional-owners-predicted-bushfire-disaster/11700320(link is external)https://www.creativespirits.info/aboriginalculture/land/aboriginal-fire-management(link is external) Locals told me "Go to "Cafe Evolve" it's the centre of the resistance. Peter Haggar, the owner takes us on a deep dive into the philosophy behind a new relationship with the forest. We talked about the quote on their wall which said"When our worldview is nolonger compatible with our knowledge of the world, isn't it wiser to alter our worldview rather than altering the facts?"Peter talks about local people still in shock, living in tents, un sure how to make themselves safe in the future. He says they have had an existential shock and although many voted for the old solutions, many more are seeking something new. He was influenced by an Australian Philosopher Val Plumwood who wrote "Feminism and the mastery of nature"Peter Haggar sees pluralism as the way forward. So even for city people, any stand for the plurality of gender, race or class is part of the same battle for the diversity of nature. The cultural management of land involves learning about hunderds of bio regions and how to deal with them, so learning to read the land like this is urgent climate action. .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Plumwood(link is external) Vivian Harris was on week 71 of her her stand in front of Bega valley Council and before that the local MP under a Banner saying "CLIMATE ACTION NOW". She talks about the people who sit down to chat with her. Some are worried about their grand children, some are in denial of the science but all have been awed by the drought and bushfires. Despite her shyness she has learned courage from Greta Thunberg and the ripples from her non confrontational presence are felt in other communities like Geelong, where she connects via social media with people making a stand. Jo Dodds is famous for standing up to PM Turnbull after the Tathra Fires telling him Now is the very time we should be talking about climate change" She is now involved in taking the EPA to court with Bushfire survivors for Climate Action.https://www.facebook.com/bushfiresurvivors/(link is external)They want to work with Matt Keane to develop adequate policies around climate change to prevent worse disasters. She talks about the smoke related deaths and the psychological trauma of prolonged fire. As Co Chair of the NSW Roundtable on Emergency Leaders for climate action she also sees the urgent need to restore year long forest management in Yuin Country and a new relationship with the forest.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-30/fossil-fuel-industry-levy-should-pay-for-bushfire-impact-report/12503114(link is external)https://www.smh.com.au/national/firefighting-tactics-should-change-as-climate-warms-say-fire-chiefs-20200729-p55gom.html(link is external)
Following last week's milestone show, have a listen to Episode 1 - our very first Engage for Success podcast with Jon Ingham and Jo Dodds
Jo Dodds, co-founder of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action observed at COP27 that stories from victims of extreme climate impacts help depoliticise discussions aimed at solving the global heating crisis. She also talks of her group's landmark successful legal case ordering the Environmental Protection Agency of NSW to act on the climate crisis. Earth Matters #1382 was produced by Bec Horridge
"When it comes to taking action to solve climate change, steps like recycling, using less plastic, or saying goodbye to plastic straws – our collective intent usually comes with the hope that we will leave our planet a little better than its current state. But what happens when the answers aren't a fit for all people?" In the first part of our climate action conversation, we spoke with two organizations that are influencing change in their respective industries. In this second part, hear from youth activist Daphne Frias, who explains how climate policies often exclude people with disabilities, and Jo Dodds, president of Australia's Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action who came close to losing her home in a devastating fire in 2018. They explain how their work is customized to fit the needs of their communities, and how grassroots efforts contribute to a bigger conversation and real change when it comes to matters of preserving the planet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"When it comes to taking action to solve climate change, steps like recycling, using less plastic, or saying goodbye to plastic straws – our collective intent usually comes with the hope that we will leave our planet a little better than its current state. But what happens when the answers aren't a fit for all people?" In the first part of our climate action conversation, we spoke with two organizations that are influencing change in their respective industries. In this second part, hear from youth activist Daphne Frias, who explains how climate policies often exclude people with disabilities, and Jo Dodds, president of Australia's Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action who came close to losing her home in a devastating fire in 2018. They explain how their work is customized to fit the needs of their communities, and how grassroots efforts contribute to a bigger conversation and real change when it comes to matters of preserving the planet. Tired of the same voices talking about science and the environment? Tune into the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast, a biweekly show that dives into the career paths, research, and big ideas from early career researchers from underrepresented groups. Serious conversations, big laughs, tears, and storytelling—the show takes an unflinching look at the intersection of our environment and social justice. You can listen and subscribe to Agents of Change in Environmental Justice on all major podcast platforms or visit the homepage at https://agentsofchangeinej.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get to know these successful thought leaders and find out how they present themselves and their crafts as experts in their fields. Dr. Terrylyn Curry Avery is a spiritual leader, author, speaker, and founder and owner of Sacred Intelligence, LLC. She is also the creator of a cutting-edge field called “Pastology,” which focuses on the synergy between pastoring and psychology, as she is both an ordained pastor in the Presbyterian Church (USA) and a licensed psychologist. She is passionate about helping and working with women with her unique approach to therapy and healing. She travels the world speaking and facilitating workshops to invite and inspire individuals — business and ordinary people alike — to discover and live out their purpose by self-healing and promoting positive relationships on their journey toward sacred intelligence. If you're a transformational leader wondering if you're doing the right thing, consider reaching out to Dr. Terrlyn Curry Avery through her website https://www.sacredintelligence.com/ and going to https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrlyn-l-curry-avery-ph-d-mdiv-52285b55/. Jo Dodds is the creator of POWER to Live More CALM and host of “POWER to Live More” podcast. She is also an employee engagement consultant and speaker. Jo conducts consulting and speaking services for home-based coaches and consultants. She works with her clients to improve their productivity, organization, well-being, energy, and resilience, enabling them to be successful and live more. She is passionate about empowering people to do more of what they want to do and less of what they feel like they should do. If you're putting in 80-hour weeks and want to be more successful, while spending more time on your life versus working in your business, consider reaching out to Jo Dodds by visiting her website https://powertolivemore.com or https://www.linkedin.com/in/JoDodds. Tameika Isaac Devine is an elected official, attorney, speaker, entrepreneur, coach, author, consultant, mentor, masterful communicator, and leading expert in work-life integration for busy professionals. Her insights have been featured on CNN, MSNBC, Forbes, Today's and more. As founder of The Possibilities Institute, she specializes in providing personal and professional development for people who are called to a life of change. She consistently teaches, mentors, and trains women on facilitating change in their lives and community as well as empowering and inspiring people from different sectors and various audiences. If you want to learn more about structuring your personal and professional life around what really matters most, consider reaching out to Tameika Isaac Devine at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tameikaisaacdevine/ and https://adevinelife.com. Global Credibility Expert, Mitchell Levy is a TEDx speaker and international bestselling author of over 60 books. As The AHA Guy at AHAthat (https://ahathat.com), he helps to extract the genius from your head in a two-three hour interview so that his team can ghostwrite your book, publish it, distribute it, and make you an Amazon bestselling author in four months or less. He is an accomplished Entrepreneur who has created twenty businesses in Silicon Valley including four publishing companies that have published over 800 books. He's provided strategic consulting to over one hundred companies and has been chairman of the board of a NASDAQ-listed company. Mitchell has been happily married for thirty years and regularly spends four weeks in Europe with family and friends. Visit https://mitchelllevy.com/mitchelllevypresents/ for an archive of all the podcast episodes. Connect to Mitchell Levy on: Credibility Nation YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3kGA1LI Credibility Nation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/credibilitynation/ Mitchell Levy Present AHA Moments: https://mitchelllevy.com/mitchelllevypresents/ Thought Leader Life: https://thoughtleaderlife.com Twitter: @Credtabulous Instagram: @credibilitynation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeremy Moss (pictured) was on stage yesterday at the Writers' Week at the Adelaide Festival and warned those listening to the session featuring himself and Professor Ian Lowe, "Bad Energy", that we, Australia, needed to be careful of the company we keep. Both were at the festival because of their most recent books: "Long Half-Life: The Nuclear Industry in Australia" by Ian Lowe; and "Carbon Justice: The scandal of Australia's biggest contribution to climate change" by Jeremy Moss. The challenges of insurance during the present troubles in Queensland and New South Wales were discussed on the ABC's RN Breakfast this morning in a session - "Climate change will reshape how and where we live". The Climate Council also staged a special webinar to celebrate, acknowledge and recognise International Women's Day and the leader of Australian Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action, Jo Dodds, gave an impassioned presentation. Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "African nations reiterate commitment to accelerate SDGs achievement"; "International Women's Day: Group clamours gender equality, clean cooking"; "NNPC introduces new project approval method to curb gas flaring"; "EV Special Report: Subsidise cars before coal"; "Sydney deluge turns deadly, Manly Dam spills"; "Don't let high energy prices derail UK green agenda, say climate experts"; "How important is Russian oil and how high could prices go?"; "After the floods, Mullumbimby is a disaster zone. But the community pulls together like no other"; "Greater Sydney smashed by floods with winds set to cause more chaos"; "‘How bad will it get?': Scientists brace for Great Barrier Reef bleaching"; "Tell Chubb Executives to Drop Fossil Fuel Projects"; "Live Updates: Biden Bans Russian Oil Imports and Major U.S. Brands Close Outlets"; "E.P.A. to Tighten Tailpipe Rules for the Biggest Polluters on the Road"; "Wildfires in Florida Panhandle Prompt Evacuations"; "Can the UK wean itself off Russian energy?"; "Civil Rights Lawyers Ben Crump and Jasmine Rand Lead an International Coalition of Attorneys to Call on UN to Condemn Discrimination Against Africans In Ukraine"; "Amazon Is Less Able to Recover From Droughts and Logging, Study Finds"; "EXCLUSIVE Wall Street regulator to propose climate risk rule as early as next Wednesday -sources"; "Check out the most popular houseplants around the world"; "Biden is expected to ban Russian oil imports into the United States."; "The Largest Oil and Gas Companies in the World"; "Fears for bees as US set to extend use of toxic pesticides that paralyse insects"; "‘Women of the wild': the platform giving India's nature experts a voice"; "'Tough 24 hours ahead' as rains drench Sydney, forcing snap evacuations"; "The Bible is full of passages about caring for the Earth"; "Supreme Court hears case on EPA GHGs regulation"; "CDP reveals only a third of companies that disclosed in 2021 have climate transition plans"; "Russia threatens Europe's gas supplies as west mulls oil import ban over Ukraine invasion"; "Half of US adults were exposed to harmful lead levels as kids, study finds"; "Climate crisis: Amazon rainforest tipping point is looming, data shows"; "The Amazon Rainforest Is at Risk of Becoming Savanna"; "More politicians back expanding Australia's cyclone reinsurance scheme to cover fires and floods"; "Climate change: EU unveils plan to end reliance on Russian gas"; "Sydney experiences wettest start to the year since records began in 1859"; "This is the future for natural disasters: the cavalry won't be coming"; "Farmers' report warns climate crisis puts Australia's food supply at increasing risk"; "Sydney floods captured on social media as roads turn into rivers and cars become boats"; "‘A year's worth of landfill': what will happen to all the waste from flood-damaged homes in Queensland and NSW?"; "Anthony Albanese to embrace Labor luminary Bob Hawke's consensus style if ALP wins election"; "Farmers warn climate crisis will empty shelves and raise food prices"; "Michael Pascoe: Australia riding on its freeloading carbon industries"; "4000-year-old oyster shells reveal how climate change transformed ancient societies"; "EXCLUSIVE U.N. climate chief: Ukraine crisis must not delay global action"; "The floods have killed at least 21 Australians. Adapting to a harsher climate is now a life-or-death matter"; "Under-resourced and undermined: as floods hit south-west Sydney, our research shows councils aren't prepared"; "As the army joins the flood clean-up, locals wonder why help took so long"; "Renewable Energy Shouldn't Be Blamed for Spiking Energy Prices — It's the Solution". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
Episode #44 People often associate the activity of doing what you want with irresponsibility. We tend to think that doing things that we enjoy hinders our success and that we should be doing what we need to do instead. We have been wired to believe that doing what we want to do and doing what we need to do are two completely separate and opposite choices and that by doing either, we are completely going in the opposite direction of the other. Jo Dodds breaks this delusion and serves as living proof that you can do what you want and still be successful. In this episode of The Remarkable Coach, I talk with Jo Dodds, a coach that helps people achieve success while being able to "live more". Jo highlights the importance of being able to do what you want and how it affects your success. She also covers how to implement this in your daily lives so that you don't have to choose between success and what you want, but instead to have them both. A Bit About Jo: Jo Dodds is the creator of POWER to Live More CALM, an online membership resource - built around the four elements of Community, Accountability, Learning, and Materials - for home-based coaches and consultants to help you to be successful whilst getting to ‘live more'. Jo Dodds has been a home-based coach and consultant for over 15 years, with skills and experience in digital marketing as well as specializing in productivity and bringing the two together to create 'ease' when working with her group members and 121 clients. Jo Dodds also runs Counterpoint Networking - a free weekly online networking resource for home-based coaches and consultants. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jododds/ Website: https://powertolivemore.com/
This episode Randy joins Jo Dodds on here “POWER to Live More” podcast. He reveals how you can reevaluate your foundational beliefs to improve your life, ways you can challenge an accepted premises and discusses why it's crucial to work with people in a way that helps them make their own decisions. Randy also shares what he does when things go wrong, and where true breakthroughs are created. Jo's website: https://powertolivemore.com/get-calm/
It's difficult to take a light-hearted view of climate change but the "Comedians Conquering Climate Change" do just that. The challenge of discussing the weighty topic of climate change with friends and family can be daunting, especially during the Christmas/New Year holiday period, but Yale Climate Connections has some advice on how you go about that. Jo Dodds is the leader of the Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and as a result of personal experience is a supporter of the Envoronmibnetal Defenders Office. Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "If Scott Morrison acted on his strong Christian faith, he would phase out coal"; "Woodside BHP Scarborough gas project off north-west WA gets final go-ahead"; "ClimateWorks reflection: What happened at COP26 and what comes next?"; "Tonga fulfils another commitment to the Paris Agreement"; "Soil carbon: A source or a sink in the net-zero challenge?"; "Climate risk, capital markets and global governance"; "Ex-Unilever CEO takes swipe at Australia, says it would be ‘stupid' not to phase out coal"; "Shell will acquire Australian energy retailer Powershop as part of its effort to diversify into power production"; "Blockade Australia: anti-coal activists vow more disruption despite warnings of 25-year jail sentences"; "New ARENA funding round to help plug one of last gaps to 100 pct renewables grid"; "Woodside Petroleum: and BHP agree to create a global energy company"; "Scarborough requires EPBC approval: CCWA"; "Shell increases stake in Australia's electricity market with Powershop takeover"; "BoM expected to declare La Niña weather event as summer's first tropical cyclone forms"; "Men's meat-heavy diets cause 40% more climate emissions than women's, study finds"; "Explore Long-Term Strategies (LTS)"; "COP26: Key Outcomes From the UN Climate Talks in Glasgow"; "CSIRO fears new wave of extinctions"; "Invasive species will cost the agriculture industry billions and urgent action needed, CSIRO warns"; "The seas are coming for us in Kiribati. Will Australia rehome us?"; "Rogue nation?"; "At long last, Australia has a bioenergy roadmap – and its findings are startling"; "Riverine Plains"; "Workshops to help farmers & communities manage drought, climate challenges"; "Money For Green Energy Creates More Jobs Than Fossil Fuel Investment, New Study Finds"; "Tax breaks kick Pakistan's electric car shift into higher gear"; "Gerrymandering is a climate problem"; "Mapping the irrecoverable carbon in Earth's ecosystems". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson (pictured) welcomed participants to the COP26 in Glasgow following a welcome, given via video-link, from The Queen, who had been advised by her doctors to avoid the stress of travelling to Glasgow. The ABC's Radio National Breakfast show carried an interview by host Fran Kelly with former Australian Environmental Minister and lead singer the group Midnight Oil, Peter Garrett. Othe Quick Climate Links today are: "COP26: David Attenborough says the world is looking to its leaders"; "Turnbull accuses Morrison of deceptive and shameful conduct in his row with Macron"; "Cop26 ‘literally the last chance saloon' to save planet – Prince Charles"; "Architect of Paris agreement Christiana Figueres blasts Australia's net-zero target"; "COP26 this year is our best chance to stop global warming"; "Australia's plan for net-zero relies on cutting costs of some technologies while creating others"; "Glasgow COP26: climate finance pledges from rich nations are inadequate and time is running out"; "Reaching net-zero is every minister's problem. Here's how they can make better decisions"; "COP26: time for New Zealand to show regional leadership on climate change"; "Scott Morrison attends pivotal global climate talks today, bringing a weak plan that leaves Australia exposed"; "Sunday Reading: The World of Bill McKibben and Elizabeth Kolbert"; "The End of Nature"; "Systemic change with Lighter Footprints"; "Climate Hopes and Reflections – An evening with your State MPs"; "Cop26 summit at serious risk of failure, says Boris Johnson"; "We're in uncharted territory for the world's climate, UN says"; "Climate activists rally in Scottish cities as Cop26 begins"; "JCB signs deal to import ‘green' hydrogen from Australia to UK"; "“Greater Ambition Now Critical” as UN Climate Change Conference Opens"; "COP Presidency at UNFCCC"; "Podcast - What is COP26?"; "Australia has been dragged kicking and screaming to a net-zero plan before Glasgow, but we still trail the pack"; "Scott Morrison tells Cop26 Australia will exceed 2030 target in bid to fend off criticism:" "Scott Morrison unveils $500m in international climate finance on first day of Cop26"; "The Morrison government's emissions projections are a farce based on technological pipe dreams"; "Who is Responsible for Solving the Climate Change Crisis?"; "World leaders warned they must 'act now to save humanity' as COP26 begins"; "Greta Thunberg joins climate activists in Glasgow as protests ramp up ahead of COP26"; "Scientists, not politicians, will chart the path to net-zero, Scott Morrison tells COP26"; "Climate protesters from across Europe gather in Glasgow"; "What happened at Cop26 today – day one at a glance"; "Tesla launches new solar roof tiles with more power, higher efficiency"; "New Zealand plan to halve greenhouse gas emissions criticised as an ‘accounting trick'"; "Climate on Track"; "‘Big' or ‘measly'? Scott Morrison comes to Glasgow bearing gifts, but not everyone's happy"; "‘A big brother': Pacific nations want Australia to be a better advocate for the region at COP26"; "The Most Detailed Map of Cancer-Causing Industrial Air Pollution in the U.S."; "Rod Oram: Things start to move at COP26"; "Jeff Bezos Pledges $2bn to restoring nature"; "Nearly 90 countries join pact to slash planet-warming methane emissions"; "Biden tells leaders U.S. will meet climate goals, while his agenda falters at home"; "2021 Pacific Northwest heat wave ‘virtually impossible' without global warming, scientists find"; "Clean energy could save American lives to tune of $700 billion per year"; "With "net-zero 2050" and the 1.5°C in the same breath, Glasgow reeks of cognitive dissonance"; "Scott Morrison, at COP26, pledges funding to support neighbouring Pacific, Asian nations dealing with climate change"; "Decarbonisation offers Australia immense opportunities. We just need leadership"; "Australia could become a net negative emissions economy. The technology already exists"; "Larry Fink Sounds Greenwashing Alarm as Fossil Fuels Move Into Private Hands"; "We need radical policies to reach net zero. Here's a fairer way to do them"; "We are in Glasgow to demand justice for those most affected by the climate crisis"; "Tackling deforestation must be at the heart of our response to the climate crisis"; "Australia is about to be hit by a carbon tax whether the prime minister likes it or not, except the proceeds will go overseas"; "Australia has taken a new climate adaptation blueprint to Glasgow. It's a good start but we need money and detail"; "Australian bushfire survivor Jo Dodds is taking on Scott Morrison at the Glasgow climate summit"; "Australia considering more than 100 fossil fuel projects that could produce 5% of global industrial emissions"; "Cheaper solar could be on the way in low emissions technology road map"; "How Australian miners have ramped up plans to cut carbon emissions ahead of COP26"; "COP26: what would the world be like at 3°C of warming and how would it be different from 1.5°C?"; "Morrison outlines $2 billion funding pledge to UN climate summit"; "Fracking in NT would increase gas emissions at no economic benefit, trial told"; "From early despair, progress at Glasgow suggests hope for big ambitions"; "Biden, Boris, Modi: World leaders talk money on COP26's first full day"; "Pacific nations need carbon cuts from Australia, not just cash: Fiji Prime Minister"; "Carbon offsetting: does it actually work?"; "‘Significant milestone': In Glasgow, the world moves to halt deforestation"; "Net-zero can't be reached by magic, but there are ways to ease the pain"; "BHP's exit from thermal coal would be gift wrapped for COP26". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
Reducing Overwhelm With Jo Dodds Have you been feeling overwhelmed recently? Well we found just the person who can help with reducing overwhelm. On todays podcast is Jo Dodds who lives all the way down the South Coast. Jo is originally from Sheffield. She moved down to Hampshire when she was 3. How did you get a job to help people Overwhelm? Jo has been in business herself for 15 years. She has done various things as many of us do over that time. In 2011, unfortunately she had a seizure in the middle of the night, and was told it was epilepsy. She Googled the symptoms and saw that seizures can be caused by different things. From not eating properly, drinking too much. Not sleeping properly and being under stress. Jo recons that all 4 of them was going on in her life at the time of the seizure. She needed to sort herself out. Luckily she hasn't had a seizure since she reduced her overwhelm. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Untitled.mp4 Jo knew she had to change her life and her business so that she wasn't working stupid hours and not pulling all nighters. She even got to enjoy family occasions now, something she use to frequently miss out on. Changing Her Life Around Her background was originally retail and HR in the corporate space. She started a business so she could have a daughter and work from home. In her last job, she was having to commute to London and back. She started a business as a publisher. having read about it in a magazine, she bought a pack and stared her own magazine. She decided to change her career after her daughter was born. Jo read a book on how to set up WordPress websites. She created her own website and realised she could teach her customers who were local business owners. Social Media came along and he started specialising in that. So she decided to help small business owners, particularly coaches and consultants to do things differently. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Work-Before.mp4 Jo's Help Jo's aim is to get people unstuck by reducing their overwhelm and getting to live more. It's about feeling better, knowing who you are when you're running your business, being successful and enjoying the journey. She's a naturally optimistic person already but loves the fact she gets up every day looking forward to all the things she's going to do. When she works with her members, they join her membership program. The reason she does it that way is because it's very individual. What works for some won't work for others. Fortunately, Jo loves that and thinks she's good at helping get people aware of what they need to do. Also tailoring to individuals and individualisation is her key strengths. The whole point of that is that we're all different and you can't just offer someone a program because it wouldn't work for everyone. Everyones different. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/help.mp4 Get in touch with The Next 100 Days hosts… Want to know more about Graham Arrowsmith? Finely Fettled – If you want more affluent and high net worth customers, investors or patients, Finely Fettled can help you. Who you attract as customers matters a lot. Why not deliberately get higher value customers? You'll be able to access a comprehensive set of specialisms to achieve your goals and stand out in your field. Marketing strategy | Offline to Online Campaigns | Data profiling and data cleansing | High Net Worth Data Copywriting | Design and creative services | Direct Mail Campaigns | Print, production and postage Landing pages | Videos and photography | Shock and Awe packages Finely Fettled is a West Yorkshire based Marketing Consultancy. I work with a number of categories, including financial advisers, professional services, investment and care companies. If you would like my help, are friendly and co-operative, know what you want and when you want it, get in touch.
To commemorate the momentous occasion of the 200th episode, we switch things up, and I become the guest on my own podcast. The post Jo Dodds on Show #200 : The Inspiration Behind Power to Live More appeared first on POWER to Live More.
In today’s episode of Small-Time Leaders, the host, Michael Tate he shares how his doctor, Jim McMinn shared the harsh truth about his health. This significant emotional event in Dr. McMinn’s office made Mike decide to get his health in order over a year ago and may have saved his life when he got Covid 19 earlier this year. We also wanted to thank our guest speakers for this month, Jo Dodds, Marcia Daszko, and David Flemming. Mrs. Dodds shared the importance of Planning to be Successful and how You Get Out of Life What You Put Into It. Marcia walked us through her experience of Getting Pushed Out of Comfort Zone and the time when Dr. Deming met her son through Eyes of a Child. Our third guest, David Fleming paid big attention to The Art of Asking the Right Questions and how Sometimes You Have to Make Rapid Decision. To learn more about how Michael guides executives and their teams to get on the same page with strategic planning and leadership succession, to https://michaelalantate.com/ where you’ll also find his Blog and 3 Books: The White Shirt – how to find a life-giving career , Design a Life that works Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves. all three are now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Small Time Leaders podcast and Michael’s the Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
Jo Dodds is the creator of POWER to Live More CALM, an online membership resource for home-based coaches and consultants to help them to be successful whilst getting to ‘live more’. We work on improving their marketing, productivity, and wellbeing, in these days of overwhelm, whether that be physical, mental, or digital, using my POWER to Live More 5 Fundamentals of Simplify, Systemize, Share, Self-Care and Sustain. In today’s episode of Small-Time Leaders, Jo shares how her dad operated a successful IT business. Her dad always talked about you get out of life what you put into it. Before running a multibillion-dollar company he was a bricklayer, but his grit drove him to higher achievements. For more information on Jo Dodds go to www.powertolivemore.com. To learn more about Michael’s Leadership and Life Transition services and see his Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/ Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves, is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Michael’s Leadership and Life Transition services and see his Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
Jo Dodds is the creator of POWER to Live More CALM, an online membership resource for home-based coaches and consultants to help them to be successful whilst getting to ‘live more’. We work on improving their marketing, productivity, and wellbeing, in these days of overwhelm, whether that be physical, mental, or digital, using my POWER to Live More 5 Fundamentals of Simplify, Systemize, Share, Self-Care and Sustain. In today’s episode of Small-Time Leaders, Jo talks about her HR partner Shawna complimenting her on her planning skills. The compliment however sparked internal thinking for Jo and a recalibration of her organization skills, which now she calls productive procrastination. For more information on Jo Dodds go to www.powertolivemore.com. To learn more about Michael’s Leadership and Life Transition services and see his Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/ Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves, is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Michael’s Leadership and Life Transition services and see his Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
Join us as we share some Christmas and New Year messages and highlights from previous festive season shows. We asked the following questions: 1. If you were to broadcast a Christmas message about employee engagement who would it be to and what would you say to them? 2. What is your New Year’s resolution for employee engagement? Join us to hear the answers! Hosts: Jo Moffatt and Jo Dodds
In this episode, Jo Dodds, creator of POWER to Live More CALM and host of “POWER to Live More” podcast, talks about empowering people to be successful and to live more. She is also an employee engagement consultant and speaker who conducts consulting and speaking services for home-based coaches and consultants. She works with her clients to improve their productivity, organization, well-being, energy, and resilience, enabling them to be successful and live more. She is passionate about empowering people to do more of what they want to do and less of what they feel like they should do. If you're putting 80-hour weeks and want to be more successful, while spending more time on your life versus working in your business, consider reaching out to Jo Dodds by visiting her website at https://powertolivemore.com or https://www.linkedin.com/in/JoDodds. Mitchell Levy is the Global Credibility Expert at AHAthat, the first AHA leadership (Thought Leadership) platform on the market for thought leaders, experts and companies to unleash their genius to the world. His passion is helping entrepreneurs, business owners and C-Suite Executives get known as thought leaders & become best-selling authors with the AHA platform. He is an accomplished entrepreneur who has created 20 businesses in Silicon Valley including four publishing companies that have published over 800 books. Mitchell is an international best selling author with 60 business books, has provided strategic consulting to over 100 companies, has advised over 500 CEOs on critical business issues, and has been chairman of the board of a NASDAQ-listed company. Visit https://www.credibilitynation.com to learn more about the Credibility Nation community.Visit https://www.ahathat.com/author to learn how you can become an Amazon best-selling author in 4 months.
Mike Berland is the Founder and CEO of Decode M, an insights and analytics firm research and analytics firm that decodes data into momentum for its clients. In a world that runs on data, Mike strongly believes that everything is knowable, you just have to know where to look. Throughout his career, he has represented prominent political figures, major companies and social movements. Prior to founding Decode_M, he was the CEO of the insights and analytics arm of Edelman Public Relations, Edelman Berland, and President of the research and political polling firm Penn, Schoen & Berland. Do you wonder why some ideas go viral and others sink? Why one political candidate soars while another fails to gain traction? Why one product becomes an instant rage, while its competitor struggles to stay above water? What is the secret to momentum? Many people believe that momentum is driven by emotion and is unpredictable, but as Mike Berland, the internationally recognized pollster and strategic advisor, has discovered, it’s actually a science, with easily analysed metrics. In Maximum Momentum: How to Get It, How to Keep It, Berland reveals the key to momentum, beginning with the simple physics formula— mass x velocity. He then develops a Momentum Matrix—five signals that decode the science into effective measures. Maximum Momentum is a lively examination of hot trends in the current arena—from politics to society to business to sports. Using coloruful graphics to underscore the stories, Berland examines the people, issues, movements and products that most captivate Americans. Join us as we discuss what is the Momentum Matrix and why is momentum critical to everything we do? Host: Jo Dodds
Jo Dodds is the Founder of Power to Live More. We discuss the importance of promoting your creation, charging your worth, and surrounding yourself with people who can help you. Check out Jo's work at https://powertolivemore.com/ Let's connect! The best place to find me is on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/olga-kirshenbaum/ Check out my blog at www.ragstorichesconsulting.com/blog for money insights --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olga-kirshenbaum/support
Graham and Jo Dodds met when they were both involved with the Engage for Success employee engagement movement and recently re-connected through social media. Here Jo speaks about her life and career, and what prompted her to set up her latest business.
Special Guests: co-Radio Show Hosts and co-Strategy Directors of EfS, Jo Moffatt, Woodreed & Jo Dodds, Counterpoint Matters & Lorna Leeson, founder of Little Tent During lockdown Jo M conjured up an idea for providing some practical help and ideas for HR and internal comms practitioners and team leaders struggling with operational, communication and engagement challenges of COVID-19. HIVE is a series of videos and podcasts addressing questions and challenges that have cropped up over the last few months. We pick out the key themes and talk through some of the examples as they relate to employee engagement. Jo Moffatt is passionate about brands and the power they have to move people. Equally as passionate about employee engagement. Put the two together and she becomes almost evangelical about the power a well-positioned and consistently delivered brand has as a catalyst for employee engagement. Jo Dodds background is in HR and Digital and Social Media, Jo now works with business leaders to improve employee engagement in their organisations. Alongside this Jo works with home based coaches and consultants to improve their personal productivity and wellbeing through her brand POWER to Live More and membership site POWER to Live More CALM. Lorna Leeson builds people solutions for businesses going through change, from logistics to luxury brands to lightening-paced start-ups. She’s held senior leadership HR roles in the UK and internationally. Lorna now runs her own business ‘Little Tent’ because she believes there’s a better way for business to work for people. Host: Jo Dodds
The Climactic Collective is a podcast network of shows engaged with the climate crisis, and other pressing social issues. The network now numbers more than ten shows, with more in development - and we welcome new members. But we now have a happy problem, it's hard to stay up-to-date with so much content. So, we're starting something new; monthly Climactic Curation episodes. They'll bring you the best of the Climactic Collective and friends, once a month. Sometimes on a theme, but not always. In this first Climatic Curation, the August Edition, hear episodes from: Growing Concern by Seán Marsh Sustainable You These Trying Times And meet Climactic Collective hosts: Angelica Kross, of upcoming show Half Measures and Hope Maneet Hora and Upeksha Galappaththie, of thEMPOWER Beth Spencer, co-host of Art Breaker and meet repeat guest and friend of the Collective, Jo Dodds. Special thanks to the musical friends of the Collective. Tom Day Puscha The General Assembly Greg Grassi/§OJUX See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Climactic Collective is a podcast network of shows engaged with the climate crisis, and other pressing social issues. The network now numbers more than ten shows, with more in development - and we welcome new members. But we now have a happy problem, it's hard to stay up-to-date with so much content. So, we're starting something new; monthly Climactic Curation episodes. They'll bring you the best of the Climactic Collective and friends, once a month. Sometimes on a theme, but not always. In this first Climatic Curation, the August Edition, hear episodes from: Growing Concern by Seán Marsh Sustainable You These Trying Times And meet Climactic Collective hosts: Angelica Kross, of upcoming show Half Measures and Hope Maneet Hora and Upeksha Galappaththie, of thEMPOWER Beth Spencer, co-host of Art Breaker and meet repeat guest and friend of the Collective, Jo Dodds. Special thanks to the musical friends of the Collective. Tom Day Puscha The General Assembly Greg Grassi/§OJUX Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
The Climactic Collective is a podcast network of shows engaged with the climate crisis, and other pressing social issues. The network now numbers more than ten shows, with more in development - and we welcome new members. But we now have a happy problem, it's hard to stay up-to-date with so much content.So, we're starting something new; monthly Climactic Curation episodes. They'll bring you the best of the Climactic Collective and friends, once a month. Sometimes on a theme, but not always.In this first Climatic Curation, the August Edition, hear episodes from: Growing Concern by Seán Marsh Sustainable You These Trying Times And meet Climactic Collective hosts: Angelica Kross, of upcoming show Half Measures and Hope Maneet Hora and Upeksha Galappaththie, of thEMPOWER Beth Spencer, co-host of Art Breaker and meet repeat guest and friend of the Collective, Jo Dodds. Special thanks to the musical friends of the Collective. Tom Day Puscha The General Assembly Greg Grassi/§OJUX See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
EDEN- MONARO/ A NEW RELATIONSHIP WITH THE FOREST3RD AUGUST 2020PRODUCTION BY ANDY BRITTINTERVIEWS AND EDITING BY VIVIEN LANGFORDGUESTS:DAN MORGAN - YUIN MAN AND EXPERT ON CULTURAL BURNINGPETER HAGGAR - "CAFE EVOLVE" IN BEGA. PHILOSOPHICAL HEART OF THE RESISTANCEVIVIEN HARRIS - CLIMATE ACTION NOW ACTIVIST AT WEEK 71 OF HER REMINDER TO BEGA AUTHORITIESJO DODDS - BUSHFIRE SURVIVORS FOR CLIMATE ACTION /EMERGENCY LEADERS FOR CLIMATE ACTION.ROUNDTABLE A new relationship with the forest is emerging after fires worse than those in the Amazon spread the length of The Great Dividing range in 2019/2020. The Eden Monaro By election in July, polarised people into the old blame game about hazzard reduction. Some blamed greenies for not wanting any, others blamed loggers for creating hazzards with the debris and flammable new growth they leave behind. At the Emergy Leaders for Climate Action Summit, Greg Mullins said "We need to stop being such control freaks and develop trust. Climate change is drying out the land and making everything worse." We need to put resources behind the traditional knowledge holders without trying to control them. We hear from Dan Morgan who explains how cultural burns start slowly so the birds and insects can smell the smoke. Then he talks about learning to read the message from the indicator species . In the video you will see land he has helped protect near Tathra. When the major bushfire went through Tathra, the land that had been managed in the traditional way were not detroyed.See Dan in this ABC video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM72NtXxyLshttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11-14/traditional-owners-predicted-bushfire-disaster/11700320https://www.creativespirits.info/aboriginalculture/land/aboriginal-fire-management Locals told me "Go to "Cafe Evolve" it's the centre of the resistance. Peter Haggar, the owner takes us on a deep dive into the philosophy behind a new relationship with the forest. We talked about the quote on their wall which said "When our worldview is nolonger compatible with our knowledge of the world, isn't it wiser to alter our worldview rather than altering the facts?"Peter talks about local people still in shock, living in tents, un sure how to make themselves safe in the future. He says they have had an existential shock and although many voted for the old solutions, many more are seeking something new. He was influenced by an Australian Philosopher Val Plumwood who wrote "Feminism and the mastery of nature"Peter Haggar sees pluralism as the way forward. So even for city people, any stand for the plurality of gender, race or class is part of the same battle for the diversity of nature. The cultural management of land involves learning about hunderds of bio regions and how to deal with them, so learning to read the land like this is urgent climate action. .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Plumwood Vivian Harris was on week 71 of her her stand in front of Bega valley Council and before that the local MP under a Banner saying "CLIMATE ACTION NOW". She talks about the people who sit down to chat with her. Some are worried about their grand children, some are in denial of the science but all have been awed by the drought and bushfires. Despite her shyness she has learned courage from Greta Thunberg and the ripples from her non confrontational presence are felt in other communities like Geelong, where she connects via social media with people making a stand. Jo Dodds is famous for standing up to PM Turnbull after the Tathra Fires telling him Now is the very time we should be talking about climate change" She is now involved in taking the EPA to court with Bushfire survivors for Climate Action. https://www.facebook.com/bushfiresurvivors/They want to work with Matt Keane to develop adequate policies around climate change to prevent worse disasters. She talks about the smoke related deaths and the psychological trauma of prolonged fire. As Co Chair of the NSW Roundtable on Emergency Leaders for climate action she also sees the urgent need to restore year long forest management in Yuin Country and a new relationship with the forest.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-30/fossil-fuel-industry-levy-should-pay-for-bushfire-impact-report/12503114https://www.smh.com.au/national/firefighting-tactics-should-change-as-climate-warms-say-fire-chiefs-20200729-p55gom.html
The Climactic Collective is a podcast network of shows engaged with the climate crisis, and other pressing social issues. The network now numbers more than ten shows, with more in development - and we welcome new members. But we now have a happy problem, it's hard to stay up-to-date with so much content. So, we're starting something new; monthly Climactic Curation episodes. They'll bring you the best of the Climactic Collective and friends, once a month. Sometimes on a theme, but not always. In this first Climatic Curation, the August Edition, hear episodes from: Growing Concern by Seán Marsh Sustainable You These Trying Times And meet Climactic Collective hosts: Angelica Kross, of upcoming show Half Measures and Hope Maneet Hora and Upeksha Galappaththie, of thEMPOWER Beth Spencer, co-host of Art Breaker and meet repeat guest and friend of the Collective, Jo Dodds. Special thanks to the musical friends of the Collective. Tom Day Puscha The General Assembly Greg Grassi/§OJUX Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Is there a link between Employee Engagement & Productivity?Simon talks to Jo Dodds, Consultant, Trainer & Speaker specialising in Employee Engagement at Counterpoint Matters who shares her thoughts and expert advice to get the most out of your teams
Special Guest: Heather Black: CEO and Founder of Supermums Heather Black is a wife, mum of two girls, CEO and Founder of Supermums which helps to upskill mums (and dads) back into flexible work in the Salesforce ecosystem. When her youngest daughter was born in 2016, Heather knew she had to think differently about work now that she had two children to juggle and a full time job. She realised that Salesforce enabled her to stay working, from anywhere, at anytime. This was the lightbulb moment and Supermums was born. Heather’s background in training and employability alongside Salesforce enabled her to design the perfect programme. Since 2016, Supermums has helped over 200 mums and dads. Their mission is to empower mums to have a rewarding career that’s flexible within the Salesforce Sector. Salesforce is the world’s number 1 CRM platform and is growing rapidly. A 2019 report found that they are expected to create 4.2m jobs worldwide by 2024. As it’s a cloud based, many of the roles can offer elements of flexible and remote working and due to the lack of available talent, the jobs are well rewarded. This combination makes them ideal for mums; whether they are looking to get back into work after a career break or seeking a change from a role that isn’t offering them the work / life balance they need. Join us as we discuss how to have a flexible and rewarding career. Listen Live (Archive Available) Host: Jo Dodds
After many years in the corporate world of Retail HR, Jo Dodds started her home based business in August 2005. In this episode of So You Want to Start a Business Jo tells us about that first business and the iterations to reach the business she runs today - Power to Live More Pricing is always one of the sticky/ tricky aspects for people in a service based business. Listen out as Jo explains the Risk Reversal Guarantee pricing strategy she started out using in her publishing business. She now uses this in her service based business – smart strategy. She said it was a “no brainer” for her. We have quite a lengthy discussion about having the mindset to be able to charge what you believe you are worth. I think you’ll find it helpful because so many people tell me this is where they get stuck! Like many of our guests Jo identifies tenacity as one of her key characteristics and she and I have a similar positive outlook on life. I have been on Jo's podcast - episode number 153 click here to listen to that one where I chat with Jo about How to Make Good Decisions in business. I truly think you are going to enjoy this interview conversation as Jo tells her wonderful business startup story. To find Jo Dodds website: https://www.powertolivemore.com Social media links: https://twitter.com/jododds https://facebook.com/powertolivemore https://linkedin.com/in/jododds https://instagram.com/powertolivemore My guess is that you are here for one of 2 reasons: Are you curious about what it’s like to start a business? Do you wonder if you have what it takes? Would your idea work? How much does it actually cost to grow and build a successful business? OR Have you been in business for a few months or a year or 2 and things aren't going quite the way you thought they might? I’ve written this book to answer pretty much all of your questions “So You Want to Start a Business” and you can order your FREE copy right here: http://bit.ly/ThatBook My 15 years of experience working with start up and small businesses are condensed into this book. This is your step by step guide to launch your business smarter and faster. It’s so exciting to be sharing it with you. Please share your progress If you prefer the kindle Head over to Amazon Happy reading!
This is the fourth episode of Aftermath, a show on the Climactic Collective. Listen and subscribe at https:///shows/aftermath-1 This episode features Jo Dodds of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and Elaine Johnson of the Environmental Defenders Office. They talk Eav through the basis for their case against the Environmental Protection Agency, to compel them to mitigate greenhouse gases to prevent further catastrophic bushfires. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the fourth episode of Aftermath, a show on the Climactic Collective. Listen and subscribe at https://omny.fm/shows/aftermath-1 This episode features Jo Dodds of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and Elaine Johnson of the Environmental Defenders Office. They talk Eav through the basis for their case against the Environmental Protection Agency, to compel them to mitigate greenhouse gases to prevent further catastrophic bushfires. Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
This is the fourth episode of Aftermath, a show on the Climactic Collective. Listen and subscribe at https://omny.fm/shows/aftermath-1 This episode features Jo Dodds of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and Elaine Johnson of the Environmental Defenders Office. They talk Eav through the basis for their case against the Environmental Protection Agency, to compel them to mitigate greenhouse gases to prevent further catastrophic bushfires. Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
This is the fourth episode of Aftermath, a show on the Climactic Collective. Listen and subscribe at https:///shows/aftermath-1This episode features Jo Dodds of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and Elaine Johnson of the Environmental Defenders Office.They talk Eav through the basis for their case against the Environmental Protection Agency, to compel them to mitigate greenhouse gases to prevent further catastrophic bushfires. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode features #ThoughtLeaders and #Experts Jo Dodds, Dr. Patti Phillips and Dr. Terrlyn Curry Avery.Continue Reading → The post #341, 342, 343: Jo Dodds, Dr. Patti Phillips, Dr. Terrlyn Curry Avery w/ Mitchell Levy on Thought Leader Life Credibility appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.
Special Guests: Peter Cheese, CEO – CIPD & Chair of EfS Board, David MacLeod, co-Founder of EfS Join us as we discuss the current situation and its impact on the people agenda in organisations as well as our transition to the next phase of the movement. Hosts: Jo Moffatt and Jo Dodds, co-Strategy Directos of EfS
Employee engagement and personal productivity consultant Jo Dodds joins us for episode 10. We discuss how businesses can better engage a dispersed workforce and how an employee can work more productively remotely - both particularly relevant topics considering the current rise in remote working.
Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action Chair Jo Dodds has appeared on the program to call on the state government to cut Victoria’s emissions by 70% of 2005 levels within 10 years.
Jo Dodds takes us inside the December 18th protest of Acting PM Michael McCormack at the terminal opening at Merimbula Airport. She's joined by local community members Liane and Jamie. We feature a clip from Sky News Australia to show how media coverage is changing. Join us from December 25th for the Climate Podcast Showcase. Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Support us directly, we'd really appreciate it! Special Guest: Jo Dodds. Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jo Dodds takes us inside the December 18th protest of Acting PM Michael McCormack at the terminal opening at Merimbula Airport. She's joined by local community members Liane and Jamie.We feature a clip from Sky News Australia to show how media coverage is changing. Join us from December 25th for the Climate Podcast Showcase. Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Support us directly, we'd really appreciate it!Special Guest: Jo Dodds.Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jo Dodds takes us inside the December 18th protest of Acting PM Michael McCormack at the terminal opening at Merimbula Airport.
Jo Dodds takes us inside the December 18th protest of Acting PM Michael McCormack at the terminal opening at Merimbula Airport. She's joined by local community members Liane and Jamie. We feature a clip from Sky News Australia to show how media coverage is changing. Join us from December 25th for the Climate Podcast Showcase. Liking the show? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Support us directly, we'd really appreciate it! Special Guest: Jo Dodds. Support Climactic Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Collective member and Bega Councillor Jo Dodds sends in an update from Canberra during one very eventful day. Woman brings remains of home lost in NSW bushfires to parliament in climate protest Convoy at parliament to protest Basin Plan Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Support us directly, we'd really appreciate it! Special Guest: Jo Dodds. Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Collective member and Bega Councillor Jo Dodds sends in an update from Canberra during one very eventful day.
Collective member and Bega Councillor Jo Dodds sends in an update from Canberra during one very eventful day. Woman brings remains of home lost in NSW bushfires to parliament in climate protest Convoy at parliament to protest Basin Plan Liking the show? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Support us directly, we'd really appreciate it! Special Guest: Jo Dodds. Support Climactic Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Collective member and Bega Councillor Jo Dodds sends in an update from Canberra during one very eventful day. Woman brings remains of home lost in NSW bushfires to parliament in climate protestConvoy at parliament to protest Basin PlanLiking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Support us directly, we'd really appreciate it!Special Guest: Jo Dodds.Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jo Dodds: Business Success Coach On our expert segment today we are going to be talking to Jo Dodds. She is known for her 5 business fundamentals that help with productivity and business success.
Jo Dodds works with home based coaches and consultants to improve their productivity, wellbeing and business success in these days of overwhelm so they can ‘live more'. We work with my 5 Fundamentals of Simplify, Systemise, Share, Self Care and Sustain within my online membership site, focused around Community, Accountability, Learning and Materials. https://powertolivemore.com Https://twitter.com/jododds https://www.facebook.com/groups/usingyourpowertolivemore/ https://www.facebook.com/powertolivemore/ Https://LinkedIn.com/in/jododds A Bit about Fearless Business: Join our amazing community of Coaches, Consultants and Freelancers on Facebook: >> https://facebook.com/groups/ChargeMore And check out the Fearless Business website: >> https://fearless.biz
In this episode we grapple with the emotions and reactions to the land clearing fires in the Brazilian Amazon. We hear from members of the community, past guests, and hear context from news services. We'd love to continue to do these community response episodes, and we can only do that with community input. You can reach us at hello@climactic.fm, or @climacticshow on social media. Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Support us directly on Pozible! Special Guests: Anthony James, Artemis Pattichi, and Jo Dodds. Support Climactic Links: Dry weather helps fires spread outside the Amazon The Amazon isn't "Burning" - It's Being Burned Sustainable investor group representing $90 trillion mobilizes against Amazon fires - MarketWatch Story — The RegenNarration See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we grapple with the emotions and reactions to the land clearing fires in the Brazilian Amazon. We hear from members of the community, past guests, and hear context from news services. We'd love to continue to do these community response episodes, and we can only do that with community input. You can reach us at hello@climactic.fm, or @climacticshow on social media. Liking the show? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Support us directly on Pozible! Special Guests: Anthony James, Artemis Pattichi, and Jo Dodds. Support Climactic Links: Dry weather helps fires spread outside the Amazon The Amazon isn't "Burning" - It's Being Burned Sustainable investor group representing $90 trillion mobilizes against Amazon fires - MarketWatch Story — The RegenNarration Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
In this episode we grapple with the emotions and reactions to the land clearing fires in the Brazilian Amazon. We hear from members of the community, past guests, and hear context from news services. We'd love to continue to do these community response episodes, and we can only do that with community input. You can reach us at hello@climactic.fm, or @climacticshow on social media. Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Support us directly on Pozible!Special Guests: Anthony James, Artemis Pattichi, and Jo Dodds.Support ClimacticLinks: Dry weather helps fires spread outside the Amazon The Amazon isn't "Burning" - It's Being Burned Sustainable investor group representing $90 trillion mobilizes against Amazon fires - MarketWatch Story — The RegenNarration See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Liking the show? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Support us directly on Pozible! Greta Thunberg is in NYC, the Amazon's being burnt down, Origin Energy want to frack the NT, and here in Victoria we're trying to save 800-year-old trees from being cut down. There's a lot going on, so here's a bonus to keep you caught up. And, we put the call out for submissions for an Amazon special. Special Guest: Jo Dodds. Support Climactic Links: Episode 3: Djab Wurrung Trees | The JUICE Media Podcast djab wurrung heritage protection embassy | Djab Wurrung Heritage Protection Embassy protecting sacred trees from VicRoads Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network Climate emergency vote passed by Bega Valley council | Bega District News Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Jo Moffatt and Jo Dodds visited the CIPD Festival of Work 2019 and in Jo M's words 'accosted people' to get their views as to what #onechange they want to see happen in organisations to improve employee engagement. This special show is the result. Also available on our Engage for Success YouTube channel.
In this special episode, we have two contrasting stories. One from Jo Dodds, Bega Shire Councillor, who has been in Hong Kong for the record-smashing protests, on how one act of violence has warped a mass movement. Another from Knox, in eastern Melbourne, from a young man working to save a lake, and habitat for endangered species, from short-sighted development. Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Support us directly on Pozible! Special Guest: Jo Dodds. Support Climactic Links: Save Lake Knox from being bulldozed - YouTube Petition · Save Lake Knox · Change.org Friends of Lake Knox Sanctuary rally to protect it | Leader Hong Kong's huge protests, explained - YouTube See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special episode, we have two contrasting stories. One from Jo Dodds, Bega Shire Councillor, who has been in Hong Kong for the record-smashing protests, on how one act of violence has warped a mass movement. Another from Knox, in eastern Melbourne, from a young man working to save a lake, and habitat for endangered species, from short-sighted development. Liking the show? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Support us directly on Pozible! Special Guest: Jo Dodds. Support Climactic Links: Save Lake Knox from being bulldozed - YouTube Petition · Save Lake Knox · Change.org Friends of Lake Knox Sanctuary rally to protect it | Leader Hong Kong's huge protests, explained - YouTube Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
In this special episode, we have two contrasting stories. One from Jo Dodds, Bega Shire Councillor, who has been in Hong Kong for the record-smashing protests, on how one act of violence has warped a mass movement. Another from Knox, in eastern Melbourne, from a young man working to save a lake, and habitat for endangered species, from short-sighted development.
In this special episode, we have two contrasting stories. One from Jo Dodds, Bega Shire Councillor, who has been in Hong Kong for the record-smashing protests, on how one act of violence has warped a mass movement. Another from Knox, in eastern Melbourne, from a young man working to save a lake, and habitat for endangered species, from short-sighted development. Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Support us directly on Pozible!Special Guest: Jo Dodds.Support ClimacticLinks: Save Lake Knox from being bulldozed - YouTube Petition · Save Lake Knox · Change.org Friends of Lake Knox Sanctuary rally to protect it | Leader Hong Kong's huge protests, explained - YouTube See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jo Dodds is the host of the POWER to Live More Podcast as well as the co-host of Engage for Success Radio. She is a consultant, speaker, and trainer on Employee Engagement and works on the core team at Engage for Success. She works with home-based coaches and consultants, helping them do more of what they want to do instead of what they should do through her program POWER to Live More. She helps them unleash their POWER within by improving their productivity, organization, wellbeing, energy, and resilience. Her POWER to Live More show explores these topics with guest interviews and a dash of storytelling. Jo joins me today to share the systems and processes she established to be a productive podcaster. She discusses the challenges she faced as well as the inspirations that paved the way to the creation of her current personalized system. She also shares how she learned a strategy to find better quality guests to feature on her show as well as how she tweaks her processes to suit both her personality and her needs. “Just go for it. Just get on with it. Just start it because things will evolve as you go along.” - Jo Dodds This week on Podcast Rockstars: The hurdles Jo encountered as she started her podcast How a UK radio program she loves listening to influenced the format of her show The processes she put in place when she started recording her show How to get a better quality of guests for your show Strategies she suggests to other podcasters regarding simplifying processes Why she outsources her show notes The automation tools she uses as well as the list of things she wants to outsource Why done is better than perfect Rockstar Resources: Asana Audacity TimeTrade GoToMeeting Missinglettr Zapier Pocket Connect with Jo Dodds: Power to Live More Podcast LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Become a Podcast Rockstar! Thanks for tuning into Podcast Rockstars - the show that helps business leaders become podcast legends. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest review. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn and share your favorite episodes! Join our exclusive Podcast Rockstars Facebook group to connect with other podcast legends and legends-in-the-making to ask your most pressing questions and tell us what guests you’d love to hear on the show! And don’t forget to join our mailing list to learn what it takes to create great show notes for your podcast as well as receive updates on our latest episodes, blog posts, and other rockin’ content!
Jo Dodds is becoming a widely-known figure in the climate change community. From being an active member of the community, to running for council as an independent, Jo had the best interests of her community at heart. But her work on climate change, her activism, her willingness to speak truth to power at this time of active climate denial in Australian politics, that came later. We learn what activated Jo, what drives her, and how she maintains her relentless pace. She's gone onto deliver keynotes and speeches, travelling with Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, on a recent tour of Australia. It was a real pleasure to have Jo on Climactic, and we can't wait to have her back. Credits:Hazel Fidecaro — ProducerRich Bowden — Co-FounderMark Spencer — Co-FounderAbigail Hawkins — DesignerGreg Grassi — Composer https://youtu.be/ospwK-sIons Special Guest: Jo Dodds. Support Climactic Links: NSW town of Tathra looks to rebuild two months after devastating fires - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) — When almost everything you own is reduced to dust and rubble, putting it all back together can be a daunting prospect. 'I'm furious': Tathra councillor says now is the time to talk climate — Jo Dodds says her home near Tathra was threatened on three sides by Sunday's fires, as she watched black plumes of smoke rising from houses of friends and heard gas bottles exploding one after another. 350.org — 350 uses online campaigns, grassroots organizing, and mass public actions to oppose new coal, oil and gas projects, take money out of the companies that are heating up the planet, and build 100% clean energy solutions that work for all. 350's network extends to 188 countries. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jo Dodds is becoming a widely-known figure in the climate change community. From being an active member of the community, to running for council as an independent, Jo had the best interests of her community at heart. But her work on climate change, her activism, her willingness to speak truth to power at this time of active climate denial in Australian politics, that came later. We learn what activated Jo, what drives her, and how she maintains her relentless pace. She's gone onto deliver keynotes and speeches, travelling with Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, on a recent tour of Australia. It was a real pleasure to have Jo on Climactic, and we can't wait to have her back. Credits:Hazel Fidecaro — ProducerRich Bowden — Co-FounderMark Spencer — Co-FounderAbigail Hawkins — DesignerGreg Grassi — Composerhttps://youtu.be/ospwK-sIonsSpecial Guest: Jo Dodds.Support ClimacticLinks: NSW town of Tathra looks to rebuild two months after devastating fires - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) — When almost everything you own is reduced to dust and rubble, putting it all back together can be a daunting prospect. 'I'm furious': Tathra councillor says now is the time to talk climate — Jo Dodds says her home near Tathra was threatened on three sides by Sunday's fires, as she watched black plumes of smoke rising from houses of friends and heard gas bottles exploding one after another. 350.org — 350 uses online campaigns, grassroots organizing, and mass public actions to oppose new coal, oil and gas projects, take money out of the companies that are heating up the planet, and build 100% clean energy solutions that work for all. 350's network extends to 188 countries. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jo Dodds is becoming a widely-known figure in the climate change community. From being an active member of the community, to running for council as an independent, Jo had the best interests of her community at heart. But her work on climate change, her activism, her willingness to speak truth to power at this time of active climate denial in Australian politics, that came later. We learn what activated Jo, what drives her, and how she maintains her relentless pace. She's gone onto deliver keynotes and speeches, travelling with Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, on a recent tour of Australia. It was a real pleasure to have Jo on Climactic, and we can't wait to have her back. Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Co-Founder Mark Spencer — Co-Founder Abigail Hawkins — Designer Greg Grassi — Composer https://youtu.be/ospwK-sIons Special Guest: Jo Dodds. Support Climactic Links: NSW town of Tathra looks to rebuild two months after devastating fires - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) — When almost everything you own is reduced to dust and rubble, putting it all back together can be a daunting prospect. 'I'm furious': Tathra councillor says now is the time to talk climate — Jo Dodds says her home near Tathra was threatened on three sides by Sunday's fires, as she watched black plumes of smoke rising from houses of friends and heard gas bottles exploding one after another. 350.org — 350 uses online campaigns, grassroots organizing, and mass public actions to oppose new coal, oil and gas projects, take money out of the companies that are heating up the planet, and build 100% clean energy solutions that work for all. 350's network extends to 188 countries. Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Mark talks to Jo Dodds, city councilor in the Bega Valley Shire, on New South Wale's Sapphire Coast, an outspoken proponent for greater action on climate change, and critic of the current Australian government.
Jo Dodds is the Founder of POWER to Live More, where she helps home-based coaches and consultants improve their productivity, organization, wellbeing, energy, and resilience to unlock the POWER within, get more done, and live a healthier, happier life. She is also a member of the core team at Engage for Success, a movement committed to helping organizations and business leaders improve their personal and organizational growth through evidence-based case studies, tools, and support. She is the host of the POWER to Live More podcast and co-hosts the Engage for Success Radio Podcast.Jo joins me today to share what it means to ‘break boxes,’ have the POWER to live more, and how she lives this out not only in her business but in her day-to-day life. She discusses the relevance of having a team, acquiring the support you need, and creating boundaries to get things done and be able to live more each day. She also explains the significance of asking questions that will help you do things differently and can be beneficial to you, your organization, and the people around you.“It’s about deciding what you want to do and how you want to live your life - and making everything sort of fit around that.” - Jo DoddsThis Week on the Balance Boldly for Ambitious Women In Business Podcast:●How she lives out the fundamental principles of the POWER to Live More●Why she works from an energy point of view●The significance of having boundaries regarding tasks and schedule ●How she helps other women leaders break their boxes in the corporate setup●Asking different level questions to get the different level solutions●When she gives herself permission to pause - and how●Why she makes it a point to read every day●What she does when she’s feeling a bit downA Little Permission to Pause:●I’m not fitting into anyone elses boxes. I’m creating my own. #IDoWhatIWantConnect with Jo Dodds:●Power to Live More●Power to Live More Podcast●Use Your Power to Live More on FacebookSubscribe, Share & Balance BoldlyOn the Balance Boldly Podcast, host Naketa R. Thigpen talks with ambitious women in business (and a few brave men) from a wide array of industries about their pursuit of success, how they face business burnout and what work/life balance looks like for them. Not your conventional self-help podcast, Balance Boldly uncovers real solutions to real problems afflicting real people at home and in the workplace, daily. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to iTunes, Spreaker, iHeart Radio, or Google Play to subscribe to the show and leave your honest review.Connect with me, Naketa R. Thigpen @balanceboldly on IG, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Now Go. Create Your Balance. Create Your Joy. But remember, do it, BOLDLY!Thank you for listening!
Jo Dodds is a productivity and wellbeing specialist. We talk about a topic very close to my heart and that is productivity and getting stuff done. We are busier now than we ever have been before. Having systems and strategies that we can use to be productive and get things done is vital so that we can have more time to focus on the things that matter to us. In this episode Jo shares: What the busy, stressed and overwhelmed have in common How to get clear on what you really want from life (and why this is so important) Why motivation to be productive is a myth Her top productivity tips to help you get things done with ease How systems can save the day, even if you are not a naturally organised person
Jo Dodds works with business owners and leaders to improve their productivity and wellbeing, in these days of overwhelm, whether that be physical, mental or digital, using her POWER to Live More 5 Fundamentals of Simplify, Systemize, Share, Self Care and Sustain. She also works with business leaders to help them to improve their employee engagement and organizational wellbeing. On this episode with Jo Dodds: we discuss three of her POWER to Live More 5 Fundamentals: share (letting others help you), self-care (taking care of you) and sustain (not sliding back into bad habits). Where you can find Jo online: Power Checklist What did you think of this episode? I want to know. Go to MarkStruczewski.com/jo and leave a comment. To leave feedback about the podcast or give suggestions for ideas for future episodes (including guests you'd like to hear me interview), go to MarkStruczewski.com/mypodcast or email feedback@markstruczewski.com. If you are looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Follow me on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to my weekly Next Level Productivity Digest. If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.
Surveys have long been a part of the internal communications landscape. You file them under, ‘Things You Have To Do,’ get them done and move on. But that’s not moving the needle on engagement. So how do you turn your employee survey project into something that actually moves the needle on employee engagement? For this episode, we wanted a new perspective on how surveys can help communicators measure and improve employee engagement. We turned our attention across the pond to the growing UK movement, Engage for Success and one of its leaders, Jo Dodds. Jo is an independent Employee Engagement Consultant, speaker, trainer, and facilitator who specializes in productivity, well-being, and employee engagement. In this episode, Jo shares her favorite tips for making your survey count and how to turn your results into real engagement gains. Jo and her fellow UK employee engagement enthusiasts will be hosting the 2019 Engage for Success Conference in September. For more of Jo’s work, check out her podcast, the Power to Live More. For more Internal Comms Pro, follow us on Twitter @internalcommpro, and subscribe to our personalized newsletter at http://internalcommspro.com/join-internal-comms-pro/. Our theme music is “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar via the Free Music Archive.
It's one of the most important things which leaders and organizations must achieve yet it is one of the most difficult things to achieve. To have fully engaged employees takes more than finding the right employees with the right attitude to have engagement. This must start from the top, as a leader you need to be driving the organizational culture so that employee engagement is at the forefront of all people in the organization. With a background in HR and Digital and Social Media, Jo Dodds works with business owners and leaders to improve their personal productivity and, as a result, their wellbeing, as well as helping them to improve employee engagement in their organizations. Enabling Employee Engagement Topics During our conversation, Jo and I discuss the following topics: What does it truly mean to have employee engagementHow employers and leaders can get their employees engagedThe four enablers of employee engagement Guest Resources If you are interested in learning more about Jo and what she has to offer then check out her resources: jododds.comJo on FacebookJo on TwitterJo on LinkedIn Listen to Jo interviewing me on her “The Power to Live More” Podcast! Moving Forward Leadership Resources Keep on top of Moving Forward Leadership with all the resources which I have established for you: POWER Goals Program - If you are ready to stop complaining and start achieving those goals which you have been trying to achieve for some time now. Then stop chasing your dreams and start achieving them through my very own POWER Goals program. Learn about picking the right goals, figuring out how to achieve them, getting on track with achieving them and most importantly how to get back on track when you fail... because you will. Learn more here! Moving Forward Leadership Resources - Check out the Moving Forward Leadership Resources section where I list every single resource mentioned on the show. As well, there are books which I have read written or read personally and finally various types of services which I use and recommend. The 9 Foundations of Leadership – I’ve written this ebook for you all to get a base of your leadership skills. With this book, you will be able to begin to form your leadership style. For a small fee, you can get your journey started and get ahead of your peers! Just follow the link in the title, and your copy awaits you! Facebook Page – Check out updates from Moving Forward Leadership, as well when links and videos. Facebook Group – Come and let’s discuss leadership. I will swing by and answer any questions you have as well as provide advice and guidance for your situations. Twitter – Definitely subscribe here to find out when new episodes go live, or if I have a random idea to share with the world. Monthly Newsletter – Sign up for my newsletter and see what is happening in the background with me, read the most interesting articles in leadership, as well as get inside information from time-to-time on what I have upcoming! Email – Don’t hesitate to reach out to me with ideas, suggestions, comments or questions. I truly love hearing from you all! Where to Subscribe to Moving Forward Leadership Love the Moving Forward Leadership Podcast? Then subscribe to your favourite device and app! As well, please leave me a review! These reviews mean more to me than you could ever imagine.
Jo Dodds is the founder of Counterpoint Matters Ltd and the host of the POWER to Live More podcast. She helps leaders and business owners improve their productivity and overcome feeling overwhelmed by pursuing wellbeing through engagement and self-care. After working in Human Resources in the corporate world for 20 years, she started a business 12 years ago with the goal to work from home and raise a family. Today, she not only cares for her daughter, but she also helps her clients have better relations with their employees to ultimately achieve personal and organizational wellbeing. Jo talks about the 5 fundamentals to overcome digital overwhelm and the two things that are pulling people in different directions that eventually result in becoming unfocused and unproductive. She also discusses why this generation is afraid to miss out and the importance of being intentional. “It's about knowing enough to build some confidence to just do your own thing.” - Jo Dodds In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: What led Jo's career journey to begin focusing on general wellbeing, self-care, and productivity How to minimize digital distractions Overcoming the fear of missing out Steps to take when you are feeling overwhelmed Why she doesn't do massive goal setting The impact of being intentional and developing a mission-based plan The importance of slowing down to allow yourself to think and be creative How singing impacts your mind and body The benefits of working based on your ‘body clock' Her definition of productivity Key Takeaways: You have to do the things that you enjoy and want to do. Simplify. Systemize. Share. Self-Care. Sustain. Live your days based on your body clock. As a night owl, if you try to match your work schedule to everyone else's, it can be detrimental to your health. Resources Mentioned: The Power of When by Michael Breus Slack Connect with Jo Dodds: Counterpoint Matters Ltd POWER to Live More Podcast Grab the 5 Fundamentals for your Life & Business Checklist Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Get Your Free Training Through my own entrepreneurial journey and by training thousands of online entrepreneurs I've identified 7 STAGES of a Profitable Online Business. Get free access to the 7 Stages training videos and take your online business to the next stage.
Do you have a life too, or do you just work, work, work, delaying having what you want until after you’ve achieved success? Nicola Cairncross' guest for the second of five August shows during Judith Morgan’s holiday is Jo Dodds, and she brings today’s interesting challenge to the podcast, all about making a life too but now, not later. Show Notes: http://ownitthepodcast.com/144 Facebook Group: https://goo.gl/55nJLH
We have a special Christmas Show for our last of the year. We have some carols, an interview with members of the Birmingham City Council Choir as featured on the BBC programme The Choir, some new year's resolutions, some shout outs to great engagement practitioners and an interview with a very special festive guest! This show is an extended show to fit in all the contributions that we have received. We have no idea how long it will actually last (certainly no longer than 2 hours!) but don't worry if you have to hop off and do something else, it will all be recorded! Special guests: Raffaella Goodby, Chantelle as well as another rather special festive guest! Hosts: Jo Moffatt, Jo Dodds and Cathy Brown
We talk about the E4S video: Get Engaged. See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xqO3sfRZDAE We review the main insights generated in employee engagement over the last couple of weeks, the conversations which have been stimulated by the movement and the future events and outputs to watch out for. Special guest: Pete Stevenson from Edge Picture Hosts: Ali Godding, Jo Dodds, Jon Ingham Back channel: https://plus.google.com/communities/118419210283831602780/events
We talk about the way engagement changes in different cultures around the world. See for example: http://www.scoop.it/t/employee-engagement-and-leadership-and-management/p/1357234767/shrm-foundation-research. We review the main insights generated in employee engagement over the last couple of weeks, the conversations which have been stimulated by the movement and the future events and outputs to watch out for. Special guest: Prof Clare Kelliher Hosts: Ali Godding, Jo Dodds, Jon Ingham Back channel: https://plus.google.com/communities/118419210283831602780/events
In this week's show we meet Cathy Brown from our Core Team who is tasked with ensuring the delivery of our Practioner Events all around the country. Cathy works on the engagement team at BT and is the Operations Manager for Engage for Success. We ask Cathy who the Practitioner Events are for, what actually happens at an event and how interested people can join in either as attendees or to run an event for us! We also, as time allows, review the main insights generated in employee engagement over the last couple of weeks, the conversations which have been stimulated by the movement and the future events and outputs to watch out for. Special guest: Cathy Brown Hosts: Ali Godding, Jo Dodds, Jon Ingham We love to have callers, so please dial in if you'd like to ask Cathy a question or to join in the conversation. Back channel: https://plus.google.com/communities/118419210283831602780/events
Post the launch of Engage for Success, we review what has been happening over the last couple of weeks, the conversations that have been stimulated by the movement and the events and outputs which are coming up. Hosts: Jon Ingham, Jo Dodds.