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We're on a holiday break until January 20. In the meantime, here's a dramatic story from the archives. In December 2016, Karen Klein got trapped in a snowstorm near the Grand Canyon. But she pushed through it to save her family.
Karen Klein, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary at Relativity and Liam Brown discuss legal professionals as leaders, identifying several reasons we're seeing legal leaders advancing within a business. In this episode, Karen elaborates on leadership traits of lawyer leaders – several of which were clearly (and naturally) on display in this conversation. Karen explains that to help make a best-informed business decision, a lawyer should provide a balanced view to management, influencing with their knowledge of the law and their business knowledge. She said that to maintain a healthy relationship, management, and the GC should have a level of trust, transparency, and freedom to give advice.Click on the links below to explore what we have covered in this Episode of our Next – Normal Series.[01:00] - Karen explains how her professional journey came full circle by joining Relativity.[06:10] - Characteristics of leaders and managers in the words of Karen Klein.[07:34] - To become a valuable advisor, a lawyer should learn the business.[09:50] - The role of the lawyer leader in business and with the stakeholders.[14:09] - Transparency is necessary to maintain a level of trust.[15:05] - The role of legal in business decisions.[18:23] - Strategies to deal with conflicting data.[19:27] - Traits of winners (and losers) in the legal profession – Karen's 9/11 experience.[21:32] - Karen's recommendation for business leaders in the time of crisis.[23:22] - “Leadership in tough times requires………..” Enjoy!
This episode was recorded live at PIMpoint Americas in Chicago on the 18th of September 2019. On stage is Karen Klein, Senior IT Project Manager at New Balance, Dan O’Connor, Head of Product Data Practice at Aware and Mark White, Co-founder at content26. We’re always looking for new guests and topics! If you would like to recommend a featured guest or topic on the PIMtalk podcast, don’t hesitate to email us at PIMtalk@inriver.com. Want to know more about PIM? Download this free Whitepaper!
What if the emotional fear that keeps you from interacting with people could be overcome? What if it's easier to do that than you think? That's what Karin Klein Galbraith talks about as she joins me on this podcast. She breaks down what it's like to break down your fear and blast through it so you can live an empowered life. With empathy and the insight to help you learn, Karen is ‘The magic to move your life force forward!’ Karen Klein has lived a life of truth, accountability and unstoppable achievement. As a business person, mom and TED talk speaker she has followed her heart's desires with a strategic focus: moved to a foreign country, completed a degree while working full-time and become a hospice volunteer in a pet-therapy program for those at end of life. It worthy to mention-these are all things that scared her, as in heartpounding with clammy hands type of fear. Karen knows that change can be difficult.
What if the emotional fear that keeps you from interacting with people could be overcome? What if it's easier to do that than you think? That's what Karen Klein Galbraith talks about as she joins me on this podcast. She breaks down what it's like to break down your fear and blast through it so […]
What if the emotional fear that keeps you from interacting with people could be overcome? What if it’s easier to do that than you think? That’s what Karen Klein Galbraith talks about as she joins me on this podcast. She breaks down what it’s like to break down your fear and blast through it so you can live an empowered life. With empathy and the insight to help you learn, Karen is ‘The magic to move your life force forward!’ Karen Klein has lived a life of truth, accountability and unstoppable achievement. As a business person, mom and TED talk speaker she has followed her heart’s desires with a strategic focus: moved to a foreign country, completed a degree while working full-time and become a hospice volunteer in a pet-therapy program for those at end of life. It worthy to mention-these are all things that scared her, as in heart-pounding with clammy hands type of fear. Karen knows that change can be difficult.
On December 22, 2016, Karen Klein got trapped in a snowstorm near the Grand Canyon. But she pushed through it to save her family. Music Credits Celeste by Alex Fitch is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Fluidscape by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. The Theatrical Poster for Poltergeist III by Chris Zabriskie is […]
Parenting in the Rain, Episode 5 In This Episode: Broken Circle - Children of Divorce and Separation is a collection of photographs and statements from young adults, 18 to 25, who answered my questions: “How are you impacted by your parents’ divorce? How does it affect your perceptions, plans, goals, hopes, and aspirations regarding relationships, commitments, and thinking about your own future marriage and children?” The purpose of this project is to give voice to young adults whose parents are divorced and separated. This project gave the participants an opportunity to speak from their heart. The responses of the participants included in the “The Broken Circle Project” book were unedited. The participants talked a lot about their situation during their photography shoot. They seemed so open and willing to share their story. Many of the participants said that they seemed healed by the process of their experience with this project. Expression of experiences can be emotionally healing. Karen Klein, the author of the Broken Circle Project, said that if she would had this book when she was going through a divorce, she would’ve changed her own behavior. The Broken Circle Project is neither pro or con divorce, its merely an insightful snapshot of reflections from the young adults. Some of the participants in this project reported that they had a great situation and their parents handled it very well.
I want to wish all of my listeners happy holidays and a joyous and healthy new year! We love our children, but at some point they have to leave the nest and start facing life’s challenges on their own. So how can we make sure that we are raising resilient, self-reliant kids who will be able to successfully launch into … Read more about this episode...
Adam, Recks and Maestro talk about the Fourth of July, gender based parking, mayors abuse of power, crazy mustaches, those crazy Jordanians, bringing a gun to a debate, passion for politics, sexism in video games, cyber bullying, horses, Karen Klein, Martyrs, getting free money, Breaking Bad and meat flags. Continue reading
In this episode, we talk Fifty Shades of Grey with our guest Carrie (the genius behind As You Like Like It), critique an online campaign to "exile" the rapper Pitbull to a Walmart in Alaska, and of course, discuss the viral video of bus monitor Karen Klein being persecuted by evil tweens and the massive online fundraising campaign in her honor. With dancehall jams by Vybz Kartel from his absurdly great album Kingston Story.
Sean, Eve, Melyssa and Dave dish the dirt about Rochester's Funky Mayor. Hey everybody! We're all gonna get Funky! And speaking of funky (in a good way) we discuss the Betty Dodson DVD Bodysex Workshop. Get your copy today! A little Beer Fest talk is good for everyone and look out, there goes Dave's and Eve's new neighborhood. And at the end we talk about, for the last time, hopefully, the Karen Klein incident in Greece, NY. Music: Neneh Cherry and The Thing - Golden Heart Merry Clayton - Love Me Or Let Me Be Lonely The Sadies and Andre Williams - I Gotta Get Shorty Out Of Jail Queen Omega - Media's Corruption
Dave and Melyssa start out at Dikoff Studio and are soon joined by the lovely and talented Evora. Recap of last week's birthday fandango starts us off as well as tales of ex-es and wannabe ex-es. We had to touch on the ubiquitous story of Karen Klein, the bus monitor from Greece, NY. But we also talk about the kids involved. How should we deal with them? The kids should be taught about an Empathetic Civilisation. We also preview the upcoming, permenant Dikoff Studio. Can't wait! Music: The Dead Kenny G's - Punk Rock Girlfriend Luka Bloom - No Big Deal Richard and Linda Thompson - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
Karen Klein the grandma who was bullied, Jeremy Scott's new Adidas shoes, Sandusky, John Travolta, Cop has a heart attack in 3-way.