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In this month's episode, Roberto and Martha chat with Kelly Peters, Vice President of Community Impact at Rancho Coastal Humane Society. Listen to their discussion about the powerful connection between caregiving and pet companionship, highlighting programs that keep seniors and their beloved pets together. From pet-assisted therapy to senior adoption programs, learn how Rancho Coastal is supporting caregivers and spreading joy through furry friends.Keywords: caregiving, pet-assisted therapy, seniors, companionship, rancho coastal humane society
First, we speak with gay comedian /actorJason Stuart who publicly came out 30 years ago on the Geraldo show. We discuss how this affected his career and the work he has done since then. Then, we discuss his upcoming projects.Guest: Jason Stuarthttps://www.jasonstuart.com/Then we speak with Kenn McLaughlin, the artistic director of Stages Theater, who bids farewell after a remarkable 25-year tenure. Listen as Ken reflects on the transformative power of theater, his vision for a trans theater in Houston, and aspirations for a renaissance of queer expression. He also invites us behind the scenes of his new thriller, ‘Switzerland', and his journey to casting Sally Edmondson. Lastly, immerse yourself in our exploration of theater production. Discover how actors Kelly Peters and Holland Barber beautifully portrayed the iconic friendship between Louise and Patsy in the Stages Theater production of ‘Always, Patsy Klein'. Ken shares his thoughts on the unique intimacy that Stages Theatre fostered with its audience and the moving story of how he met his husband, Brad. So, join us on this enlightening journey through comedy, theater, and LGBTQ history.Guest: Ken McLaughlinhttps://stageshouston.com/about-staff-and-board/
Our host, Matthew Smith, Senior Principal, Consulting Services, is joined by guests, Kelly Peters, Vice President, Marketing Center of Excellence, Andrew Burkus, Senior Principal, Client Success, Omnichannel Marketing, and Kristen Winters, Director, Pharma Digital Enablement, as they kick off their conversation by discussing what major challenges commercial pharma is facing as it relates to HCP engagement and how comprehensive, connected HCP data can provide solutions. Additionally, the panel explores the importance of campaign measurement, and how it goes hand-in-hand with campaign optimization, toward the goal of “continuous improvement,” both in terms of personal (face-to-face sales) and non-personal (digital) outreach efforts.
In this month's episode of The American Blue Economy Podcast, our host Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, PhD, US Navy (ret) introduces us to 3 women wavemakers in the American Blue Economy. Borrowing from the name of the Wavemakers podcast on Coastal News Today & American Shoreline Podcast Network hosted by Tamara Kahn, we learn how women are making many notable contributions in #bluetech and the #blueeconomy. Our guests include Marine Slingue, Vice President for North America at the navigation technology company iXblue, Kelly Peters, Senior Content Marketing Manager at the commercial space and weather company Tomorrow.io, and Laura Trilles, Senior Program Director at the environmental services company Lynker. Be sure to dive in and make some waves with us!
Kelly Peters is the founding/former CEO of BEworks - a behavioural economics think tank she co-founded with Dan Ariely. You can find her at: https://www.kellypeters.com/ If you ever wondered how to use objective, scientific thinking to make better decisions, you'll love this conversation. In this episode, you will learn: How to make better decisions with scientific thinking. How to rethink failure. How to predict the future and deal with uncertainty. How to create an innovative culture in your organization. As always, there is much more to explore in the show. I hope you enjoy it. — Hello, I'm Ernest. I'm an executive coach, and I work with impact-driven CEOs, Founders, and Investors. The work we do helps leaders confidently navigate uncertainty, clearly communicate their vision, lead with authenticity, and catalyze change. We use executive coaching and strategy facilitation to look at the impact you want to make and remove obstacles that are standing in your way. Sounds interesting? Connect with me on LinkedIn, or get in touch via e-mail to set up an introduction.
The last episode of BEworks Conversations Season 2 is on lessons from a decade of applied Behavioral Economics with Dave DiFelice, Vice President of Customer Service and Operations at Canadian Tire Financial Services and one of BEworks' first clients. Dave has used behavioral economics to tackle organizational challenges for 10 years – from improving call-center performance, employee outcomes, and empathetic collections. Listen as he and Kelly Peters, reflect on what it means to lead a business embedded with the science of human behavior and the broad impact it can have on team dynamic. In this conversation, Dave and Kelly discuss: What it's like to apply BE within an organization The ripple effects of scientific thinking Advice for leaders interested in BE
Why does adapting to Industry 4.0 require a “people first” perspective? In our latest BEworks Conversations, Kelly Peters, CEO & Co-Founder, BEworks and Bruce Ainsworth, Vice President of Automation Innovation at Georgia Pacific, discuss why Georgia Pacific is integrating a behavioral science approach with artificial intelligence to address issues in worker safety and why they think that is critical for their future success. Bruce is widely recognized for his leadership skills in process innovation, operational effectiveness, workplace safety and environmental stewardship. He is a champion for utilizing technology to enhance workforce effectiveness in an Industry 4.0 world. #BehavioralEconomics #BehavioralScience #WorkerSafety #ArtificialIntelligence
How can technology that's designed with behavior change in mind help empower workers to build a safer workplace? Studies show that behavior-based interventions can reduce unsafe behaviors by as much as 20%. Understanding the risk profile of individuals, worksites and the entire organization can help create real-time behavior-based safety programs. In this BEworks Conversation, Kelly Peters, CEO & Co-Founder BEworks and Joe O-Brien, Founder & Chairman, Corvex Connected Safety, discuss ways to transform worker safety and the importance of operational excellence. Joe is an entrepreneur; he has founded and managed numerous successful ventures in the medical device, safety, entertainment, and real estate industries. Corvex Connected Safety, partnered with BEworks, to increase safety accountability in the workplace. This partnership was to strengthen their digital platform using principles of Behavioral Science by developing a Risk Index Score for their client facing dashboard. More details here: https://www.corvexconnect.com/beworks-partnership.html #BehavioralEconomics #BehavioralInsights #BEworksConversations #WorkerSafety #Operations
Understanding that customers' relationship to money is not entirely rational has the potential to truly turbocharge markets and transform how the banking industry works. Listen to BEworks CEO and Co-Founder, Kelly Peters and Alex Sion, Head of D10X, Global Consumer Bank, Citi Ventures explore the implications of behavioral finance in our latest BEworks Conversation. Alex Sion is the Global Consumer Banking lead for the D10X program, which incubates new products and businesses designed to generate organic growth for Citi. He is a pioneer in fintech, having co-founded Moven the world's first mobile neobank. In this conversation, Alex and Kelly discuss: - How behavioral science and experimentation are changing the world of money. - The counter-intuitive strategies to help people manage their spending emerge with a BE lens - The difference between behavioral design and traditional approaches - The impact of theory driven testing #BEworks #BehavioralEconomics #BehavioralInsights #BEworksConversations #podcast #behavioralsciences #BehavioralDesigns #Experimentation #BehavioralFinance ------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media to stay tuned to our events, news and thought-provoking case studies from the front lines of Behavioral Science: LinkedIn ,Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
Hi, I don't know when we will be back again but are doing our best!The first story is a wild ride full of PTA dramaThe second story is Matthew Sheppard's storyhttps://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-framed/https://www.matthewshepard.org/
I veckans avsnitt berättar Karin om ett fall med PTA-mammor och planterade droger, som kunde varit hämtat från Desperate Housewives. Anna berättar om storsvindlaren och bedragaren Melissa Caddick, och hennes märkliga försvinnande. Mord Mot Mord släpps på Podplay på onsdagar, och på alla andra plattformar på torsdagar. Lyssna på podplay.se eller i appen! Källor och bilder för dagens avsnitt publiceras i Facebookgruppen Mord Mot Mord Podcast. Önska fall på Instagram, skriv till @karinlondre eller @sandellanna. Mord Mot Mord är en vanlig snackig podd, fast om mord. Det är lättsamt prat i ett försök att hantera världens värsta ämne.
Business decisions can be significantly improved with the intersection of behavioral science and data science. Hear more on this topic in the next edition of our BEworks Conversations with Kelly Peters, this time featuring our guest Bryan Pearson. Bryan is a long-time friend of the firm, foundational client, and the former President and CEO of LoyaltyOne. With more than two decades of experience developing meaningful customer relationships for some of the world's leading companies, Bryan Pearson is an internationally recognized expert, author, and speaker on customer #loyalty and #marketing. In this conversation, Kelly and Bryan discuss what it's like to be an early adopter of scientific thinking and taking a data-driven approach to business decisions. They discuss why it's so critical for organizations to think like a scientist and challenge entrenched organizational thinking with experimentation and evidence. Do you agree that business leaders ought to think more like scientists? If you are interested in the intersection of business and science, then we hope you will join us for the BEworks Summit – Shaping the Future using the Science of Behavior. Register today and join us on Tuesday, 5th October from 11 AM – 3 PM EST. Register for the BEworks Summit here > https://lnkd.in/eFJSxUYJ
Everyone's out for blood in this week's episode - first Colby and Jordan wrap up their two-parter on the very first Ultimate Fighting Championship, where they learn about cool (and uncool) shapes and the rules of a sport that's supposed to have no rules. And then it's a different kind of bloodsport as two PTA moms square off and the pals discuss an incredible overreaction, and the even more incredible fallout for those involved.
Manitoba and Alberta are offering cash, scholarships, and prizes in an effort to get more people vaccinated. Will it work? We discuss incentive programs with Kelly Peters, CEO and co-founder of BEworks, a behavioural economics firm; Azim Shariff, a professor and Canada 150 Research Chair of Moral Psychology at the University of British Columbia; and Rob Oxoby, head of the department of economics at the University of Calgary.
Kelly Peters is the CEO and Co-founder of BEworks, and one of the leading voices in the world of Applied Behavioral Economics. Kelly has done some fantastic work in the field and she's a firm believer that when applied properly, scientific thinking has the power to transform society. In this episode, Kelly shares her journey into behavioral economics, how BEworks approach their client work, challenges related to COVID-19, and much more. Hope you enjoy the episode! Links and resources: BEworks's website Social media: LinkedIn & Twitter BEwork's COVID-19 related projects, including their fantastic Vaccine Hesitancy report Support the podcast by joining Habit Weekly Pro
In a special Heat Treat Radio series, 40 Under 40 winners from the class of 2020 respond with their stories and insights of their life and work in the heat treat industry. This episode features the stories of Kelly Peters, Bryan Stern, and Andy Muto.
Dan Ariely's life, as a teenager, changed in a flash. Dan was living in Israel when he was caught in an explosion. When he regained consciousness, he found himself in a burn ward, his home for the next three years. Dan described his life there as a 'side actor'. His friends moved on with their lives, while his life and every decision involving his treatment were no longer his to control. As he dealt with his horrific pain Dan came to the conclusion that so many of the decisions on how patients were treated, were wrong. These insights and observations set Dan on a path of education and discovery. Today, Dan Ariely is one of the world's leading thinkers on how we think, feel and behave. Fifteen million people have watched Dan's TED Talks. A multiple-best-selling NY Times Author, a Professor at Duke University, and a co-founder with another extraordinary mind, Kelly Peters of BEworks, a Canadian consultancy with a global reputation. On Chatter that Matters, Dan and Kelly chat about why we make bad and irrational decisions, why others' bad behaviour might encourage you. We also look at how has COVID has stripped us of our freedom and control. Dan and Kelly will provide you with coping mechanisms and strategies to reclaim your sense of control and make better financial, career, and life decisions while offering compelling advice for business and political leaders. TW: @DanAriely FB: https://www.facebook.com/DanArielyOfficial LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danariely/ IG: DanDanAriely https://danariely.com/ Kelly Peters TW: @KellyBEworks FB: https://www.facebook.com/kellypeters LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ikellypeters/ BEworks TW: @BEworks FB: https://www.facebook.com/BEworksInc LI: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beworks IG: @BEworksInc To chat with Tony Chapman. Web: https://chatterthatmatters.ca Web: https://tonychapmanreactions.com Twitter – @TonyChapman – https://twitter.com/tonychapman Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/chatterthatmatters/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Chatter-that-Matters-111890333544575/ Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcGvzmw9MFkUcGylrFA2xCQ RBC - https://www.rbc.com RBC Future Launch - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/index.html RBC Future Launch - Up Skill - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/rbc-upskill.html
Show NotesEpisode: 10 "How To Parent with a High Paced Schedule" Welcome to Episode 10 of the Dads Parenting Boldy Podcast.In this episode, Kelly Peters and I discuss The importance of being a leader in your family.So if you want to learn how to look be a parent in a fast paced environment, learn how to figure out what that means for your life personally, and learn how to make the process fun so you can learn how prioritizing has the potential to bring your family closer together, tune in now!In this episode, you'll discover:Episode Title: "How To Parent with a High Paced Schedule" How to look be a parent in a fast-paced environmentHow to connect with your kid when you have a lot going onHow to transition through a fast-paced environmentHow to help your kid live their dreams with balanceAbout Kelly PetersKelly Peters is an expert in parenting with a high paced schedule whose accomplishments include:“God gave me a gift, to hear music and to see movement.”With a resume that spans 25 years in the world of hip hop, Kelly Peters is known to be THE experienced choreographer, master teacher and NYC based professional. This hip hop icon is choreographic history in the making.Kelly Peters is the Owner and Creative Director of Brickhouse NYC, New York City's premier urban dance training studio. He is the Founder and Creative Director of X Factory, the training program that houses his pre-professional and professional performance groups Generation X, GeNex and Generation XS which range in age from 7 – 27. Recent crew performances have appeared on FOX, ESPN, MTV and at Carnival New York City and Los Angeles. Dancers who have trained in X Factory under Kelly's tutelage have performed with artists such as Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus and Madonna.His versatile and dynamic past credits include launching New England's first all hip hop dance studio and hosting “In the Scene,” an exclusive online dance interview platform featuring Rhapsody James, Luam, Mr. Wiggles, Crazy Legs and Danielle Polanco to name a few. Choreographic credits include The Fugees, Carly Simon, Cary Nokey, KRS-One, Jim Jones and Salt n Peppa and MTV's relaunch of TRL.Kelly's choreographic and training style are proudly and deeply rooted in the true culture of hip hop. Expect the unexpected with this hip hop veteran.Find out more about Kelly Peters athttp://www.BrickHouseDance.comMore InformationLearn more about how you can improve your results with parenting with a high paced schedule with http://www.DadsParentingBoldly.comParenting With A High Paced Schedule Links & Mentions From This Episode:https://apple.co/3piINm1 Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!If you enjoyed this episode on The importance of being a leader in your family, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our "Dads Parenting Boldy Podcast!"And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get.Please leave a review right now (https://apple.co/3piINm1 )Thanks for listening!
The Honourable Jean Augustine is a social justice warrior in the truest sense of the word and a hard woman to pin down. A Grenadian-Canadian educational administrator, advocate for social justice, and politician, Dr. Augustine was the first Black Canadian woman elected to the House of Commons and she is absolutely tireless and always working as you’ll hear through the interview with the buzzing and beeping in the background….it seem everyone wants to hear what Dr. Augustine has to say but you can here WHAT SHE SAID here. Anne Brodie joins me for entertainment this week and takes us on an intense roller coaster of emotion with Death of a Ladies Man with Gabriel Byrne, Night of the King, a contender for an Academy Award with Best International Film, a documentary on Discovery+ Original called Attack of the Murder Hornets that might be the next thing to keep you awake and night, and Acorn’s Balthazar. Vaccinations for Covid-19 are ramping up, and while many of us can’t wait to get in line, myself included, 1/3 of Canadians are hesitant to get one. Kelly Peters, CEO and Co-founder of BEworks joins me to discuss the vaccine showdown shaping up in our country, and how we can address concerns of those that believe they are not safe. The clocks are moving ahead this weekend, and spring is the air which means that pothole season can’t be far behind. Tiffany Moyer, my tire guru from Kal Tire joins me to share why it’s so important not to ignore the hits your car takes on spring roads, and what you need to watch out for on your tires and with your car’s alignment. Also, you’ll definitely want to know about what your car insurance might say about the time to switch your winter tires. No organization felt the impact of Covid 19 faster than Food Banks of Canada. Last year I interviewed them a mere two weeks after lockdown and the effects were profound. I caught up with Kirsten Beardsley this week to hear some of the incredible stories of humanity that have come out of this and how Food Banks of Canada continues to innovate and help those in our communities across the country that need it. Sticking with the topic of food, the last year has had a lot of us reassessing our diets as we seek to make our bodies and our planet healthier. Shelby Taylor, CEO of Chickapea is on a mission to create good for the world through nutritious and organic meal options and joins me today to share some of the why behind her increasingly popular brand and what it means for her to be a Certified Women-Owned Business and B Corporation. Social Channels: Jean Augustine Website http://www.jeanaugustine.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jean.m.augustine/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanaugustine07?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honjeanaugustine/ Kelly Peters Website www.BEworks.com Twitter @BEworks @kellyBEworks Instagram BEworksInc Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BEworksInc/ Other https://beworks.com/covid-19/ Tiffany Moyer website: Kaltire.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/KalTire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaltire/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KalTire Kirsten Beardsley Website https://www.foodbankscanada.ca/ Twitter @foodbankscanada Instagram @foodbankscanada Facebook Food Banks Canada LinkedIn Food Banks Canada Taylor Barker Website chickapea.com Twitter twitter.com/chickapeapasta Instagram instagram.com/chickapeapasta Facebook facebook.com/chickapeapasta Other linkedin.com/company/chickapea
Our world now is full of exciting new opportunities for automation and technology, but are we taking our engagement with these systems for granted? Do we believe engagement with technology is inherent? What are our fundamental misguided philosophies in these areas? We explore these questions and more with Kelly Peters and David Thomson of BE Works. Download to hear one of our most intriguing and in-depth episodes. You can find out more about the important work BE Works does here: https://beworks.com/ Our music was provided by Bevin Luna you can find her music at www.bevinluna.com or on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jgPLib9fuDaiPMouc8cLN?si=d6llCQ-wQ22SaGIe5FDD9g
For more information about this episode, including the full transcript, visit our blog at https://blog.beworks.com/becurious/beworks-conversations-with-barbara-kahn Kelly explores these and other questions on the minds of brand marketers with Barbara Kahn, Professor of Marketing and the Director of the Jay H. Baker Retailing Center in the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. An internationally recognized scholar on variety seeking, brand loyalty, retail assortment issues, and patient decision-making whose research provides marketing managers with a better understanding of the consumer choice process, Barbara's work is highly influential in both academia and business. ----more----In this conversation, Barbara speaks with Kelly Peters about: What is the difference between loyalty and a habit? When we say we want customers to be loyal, what do we actually mean? What impacts will organizations face in cultivating loyalty with the “new retail normal” in place? What can small businesses do during this time?
How can we use creativity to solve complex business problems?That's what Kelly Peters, my guest on this episode does.Kelly is the CEO and co-founder of BEWorks, a purpose-driven company whose goal is to transform society and the economy through scientific thinking. In simple terms, to use behavioral science to get better business outcomes. BEWorks supports Fortune 100 companies and governments to solve strategic challenges, through creative thinking.On the show, we talk about how Kelly came to set up the company, the kinds of problems they help solve and how they go about it. We also explore the impact COVID is having on business and business models. During our discussion, we talk about:Dan Ariely - https://danariely.com/VCRs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videocassette_recorderDVDs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVDFor more on BEWorks visit their website: www.beworks.com. You'll find Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kellybeworks
Listen in to hear: – How a VCR changed everything for Kelly and got her interested in behavioral sciences – Kelly's roots in financial services and building empirical models to help predict risk – How she learned that listening to people never helps us get at what they truly need and value – The most satisfying aspect of Kelly's 10+ years of applying behavioral science – Kelly's perspective on freedom, unity and liberty – and how this relates to the American and Canadian responses to COVID-19
Thirty thought leaders step up with profound insights, compelling ideas, and much-needed and deserved inspiration to help small business owners get to where they need and deserve to go. In Series One, Small Business Matters personalized the stories of 10 small business owners so that we take their dreams and challenges personally. Why? Small business is the heart of our economy, and it is in our collective interest to keep them beating strong. In each episode, three thought leaders invested the time to learn their business and to offer their ideas. In this episode, I share some of their wisdom, thought leadership we can all benefit from. Presented by RBC. Mastering the basics (01:36) Dr Trung Ngo advises Paul Hemburrow in Ep2, that by mastering the basics, he can better navigate his challenges and increase his chances of success. Finding the silver lining (02:38) In Ep 4, Joe’s O’Brien’s whaleboat touring business battles to stay afloat during COVID-19, but Alexandra Blum and Ujwal Arkalgud offer inspiring advice on where his next opportunities lie, post COVID - if only he can hang in there. Touch and Taste (05:48) Kristi Knowles, Mother Raw (Ep 5)and Sheena Russell’s businesses, Made with Local, (Ep 10) both rely on “touch and taste”. Our experts, Andrew Black and Darrell Jones, share the importance of getting one's product into consumers hands and encouraging them to share their great experiences to build word of mouth. Value (06:42) When talking to Paul Hemburrow’s, at Health Hub Solutions, David Kincaid defined value: "It's not what a product does, but what it enables.” In Ep 7, Joe Jackman, believes that Jennifer Menard, needed to communicate her value, taking credit for it and finding the “tie-breaker”. For Lisa Taylor, founder of Challenge Factory, Kelly Peters advised that she needed to clearly articulate what her customers were going to get - their results. Your point of difference and telling your story (10:30) In Ep 8, Chris Barrett, CEO of Operatic, identified a key point of difference Ernesto Gomezes needed to take advantage of. Duke Mackenzie, shared his advice on the power of personalized storytelling. Digital marketing & fly fishing (13:19) Chris Barrett and Sabrina Geremia, VP & Country Director at Google, Canada shared their advice on how digital marketing can power one's business. From understanding your customers intent to using online reviews to build trust and the need for your digital destinations to perform speedily. Narrow your focus (15:27) Eliminating redundancies, focussing on fewer opportunities and overall, narrowing one's focus was shared by many of our experts. Beverly Hammond and Caroline Paxton advised Lisa Taylor on where she could narrow her focus. Broaden your focus (16:48) Additionally, many of our experts shared advice on broadening one's focus. Increased revenue can be had by expanding one's opportunities. Corby Fine advised Traci Shepheard as such in Ep 1. In Ep 6 , Lisa Kimmel, CEO of Edelman, Canada and Latin America encouraged Carly Shuler, Co-Founder of Hoot Reading to expand from literacy to STEM. For Jennifer Menard, Stephen Shaw recommended she broaden her offering to include other services, such as security. Jeanne Beker recommended François Thériault, Co-Founder at Surmesur, expand his business into woman’s wear. Nancy Rooney, VP of PepsiCo, guided Kristi Knowles on where she could expand her business and Bobby Sahni, Partner & Co-Founder, Ethnicity Matters provided Sheena Russell with ideas on expanding her product line to cater for ethnic communities. Not just a bank - RBC’s depth of advice (20:38) Caroline Paxton, provided our entrepreneurs with advice on all things social media related. Laura Davey, on the importance of cash flow; Laura Darlington shared the role of scenario planning in ones business; Kellie Sauriol planning and knowing ones financial situation is key to engaging with your financial advisor; Jane Henderson, displayed her depth of knowledge of the food industry when advising Kristi Knowles; Eric Leblanc, shared advice on the importance of understanding what one is trying to achieve; Kiruba Sankar, on the advantage of being a certified supplier; Kellie Sauriol, the importance of budding credibility with your bank; Lolita Guerrera, compliments Francois on his quick pivot to save his business; Sid Paquette, advises Paul that being transparent allows financial advisors to truly understand his issues. Links and References RBC Business page – https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/business/index.html RBC COVID-19 Financial Relief page - https://www.rbc.com/covid-19/business.html To get specialized support for your business, visit https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/business/advice/industry-expertise.html Future Launch - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/index.html Follow Tony Chapman Website - https://tonychapmanreactions.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/TonyChapman Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chatterthatmatters/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcGvzmw9MFkUcGylrFA2xCQ
Sarah Bowen and Merle van den Akker interview Kelly Peters about the gap between behavioural science in academia and business. Kelly Peters is the CEO and co-founder of BEWorks, a company dedicated to bringing the world of business into an age of scientific enlightenment. Who better to discuss the boundaries and gaps between knowledge production in academia and “the real world”! In this episode, we get to know Kelly and her own personal journey into behavioural science as well as her vision for how behavioural science can elevate and empower businesses to tackle complex challenges. Finding Kelly Peters:Kelly’s twitter (@KellyBEWorks): https://twitter.com/KellyBEworksBEWorks twitter (@BEWorks): https://twitter.com/beworksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beworks/?originalSubdomain=caThe BEworks academy: https://beworks.com/beworks-academy/ Questioning Behaviour Socials:Facebook: @QBpodcast (https://www.facebook.com/QBPodcast)Insta: @questioningbehaviour (https://www.instagram.com/questioningbehaviour/)Twitter: @QB_podcast (https://twitter.com/QB_Podcast)LinkedIn: @Questioning Behaviour (https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8928118/)Music: Derek Clegg “You’re the Dummy” https://derekclegg.bandcamp.com/
It’s episode 90! This week, Emma takes us to Clifton, Virginia to discuss the axe-happy Bunny Man of Bunny Man Bridge. Anish covers the infuriating story of Kelly Peters and the Easters. In terms of film, Anish finished watching Avatar: The Last Airbender for the first time, we started watching season two of Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, and we watched Jaws in amazing quality for its 45th anniversary! Black Lives Matter. To see how you can help, please go to the following link: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Send us your own suggestions/fun facts/stories through our gmail (everythinginpodcast@gmail.com) or through our website (www.everythingpodcast.weebly.com)! And of course, follow us on instagram @everythinginpodcast and twitter @between_podcast. Our spotify playlist is called The Soundtrack In Between - feel free to check it out! Enjoy!
BEworks is the world’s first commercial consulting team dedicated to the application of Behavioural Economics to real-world challenges. Recently the firm developed a Work From Home Diagnostic Tool – we caught up with Kelly Peters, BEwork’s CEO and CoFounder, to hear more about what inspired the Tool’s development and how they work with clients to apply its principles. […]
“Master of Musicality,” King of New York recipient, Co-Founder of Brickhouse NYC, and founder of X-Factory, a very well known figure in the urban dance community, Mr. Kelly Peters took the time to join Coach Hidi on episode #36 of this podcast. We dug deep into our passion and love for dance, where Kelly got started and what dance means to Kelly. Words of encouragement segment of this episode is definitely one that you don’t want to miss! Listeners, please don’t forget to subscribe to our show and leave us a comment on iTunes!
Lisa Taylor leads a team of a hundred people when she uncovers an insight that would change her course in life, and possibly the future of the Canadian economy. Many people were satisfied at work, but not fulfilled. Even successful people in their mid-career strides described their situation as "hanging in and hanging on". Lisa left the security of a great job to launch Challenge Factory, a research-based, process-driven consultancy. Their mission is to help companies create productive cultures where people work with a higher purpose. She moves from the uncertainty of a startup to the complexities of leading a growing business, only to have today's economic uncertainty, turn her business upside down. Calling upon our experts to help her navigate through these times, they come back with insights on branding, positioning, and building a more robust social presence that she, and you can apply, to grow any brand or business. Small Business Matters series, presented by RBC. Lisa uncovers an intriguing insight (01:56) While managing a team over a hundred professionals at Hewlett Packard, Lisa uncovers an insight that would form the foundation of her business, Challenge Factory. Many in her team, although successful, weren’t satisfied. They were stuck. They loved what they did, but they were no longer challenged. Making the leap (04:42) A conversation with her father inspires Lisa to pursue her dream. Six years in the making and many conversations with her most respected and admired friends and colleagues, Lisa’s new venture begins to take shape, eventually leaving the security of a corporate job to launch Challenge Factory. A square peg in a round hole (08:06) Founded on the discipline of career development, Lisa establishes a unique positioning for her business. Landing some significant clients, the business grows as does her presence in the industry - publishing a book (The Talent Revolution) and establishing herself as a thought leader on the future of work. Then COVID-19 strikes. The experts share their advice (15:35) Beverley Hammond (Broken Heart Love Affair), suggests Lisa narrows her focus and considers renaming her company; Kelly Peters (BEworks) encourages Lisa to convey to her clients the kind results they can expect. Finally, Caroline Paxton @RBC recommends focussing on only 2-3 social media channels for her marketing and Lori Darlington @RBC, advises Lisa to apply a scenario planning method to her business. Tony’s final thoughts (25:34) There is no doubt Lisa is guided by a compelling higher purpose - hanging on and hanging in. “The more the world looks to Lisa for leadership on the future work, the more they'll look to the services you offer.” And finally, Lisa should consider the rebranding advice from Beverley to sharpen her positioning, making her services “…easy to buy.” Links and References Lisa Taylor - https://www.linkedin.com/in/authorlisataylor/ Website - www.challengefactory.ca Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/581098 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Challengfactory Beverley Hammond - https://www.linkedin.com/in/beverley-hammond-822a362/ Broken Heart Love Affair - http://www.brokenheartloveaffair.com Kelly Peters - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ikellypeters/ BeWorks - https://beworks.com Dan Ariely - http://danariely.com https://twitter.com/danariely Caroline Paxton - https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinedpaxton/ Lori Darlington - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lori-darlington/ Future Launch - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/index.html RBC Business page – https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/business/index.html RBC COVID-19 Financial Relief page - https://www.rbc.com/covid-19/business.html Follow Tony Chapman Website - https://tonychapmanreactions.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/TonyChapman Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/
1woahmangig, Carly, has the opportunity to talk new school, old school, and everything in between the commercial dance generations with THE iconic and influential dancer, choreographer and co-owner of NYC's Brickhouse dance studio, Kelly Peters.
During this episode of Tech Qualified, Tristan Pelligrino and Justin Brown chat with two marketing leaders from JazzHR. The conversation features the CMO, Allie Kelly, and the Content & Communication Manager, Kelly Peters, of JazzHR. The conversation provides a glimpse into their backgrounds, uncovers how the organization leverages content within their overall marketing strategy and dives a little deeper into what JazzHR has done to respond to the uncertainties prospects face right now. Episode Highlights: Allie Kelly and Kelly Peters each discuss their professional work experience and what has brought them to JazzHR JazzHR helps organizations streamline their hiring process, especially smaller organizations that don’t have the internal infrastructure in place to manage the entire process Allie discusses the transition JazzHR has made from a complete “on-premise” team to a fully remote team The two professionals discuss how JazzHR has become a way for organizations to leverage remote hiring practices Allie breaks down the unique offer JazzHR developed to help health care organizations with their hiring process during the coronavirus pandemic With applicant tracking software, there are a number of solutions available to companies and the market is crowded JazzHR has a big commitment to helping out their channel partners JazzHR is essentially a 100% inbound organization, using content and other marketing initiatives to drive demand for their software Even though JazzHR has a price point that seems transactional, the sales process operates very much like an enterprise sale because it touches everyone within the organization JazzHR has an extremely low churn rate and content plays an important role in this process The organization leverages feedback from customers to generate ideas and content topics JazzHR uses a lot of data to build helpful reports and other educational content for prospects and customers Engaging with peers and colleagues remains one of the biggest sources of inspiration & information for their existing roles Key Points: JazzHR created a completely free offer for organizations in the midst of this pandemic situation and built an entire campaign around it to get more traction and simply help their community JazzHR’s marketing team brainstormed ideas on how to respond to the social distancing situation and settled in on a solution that just aimed to be helpful JazzHR commits to taking a thought leadership approach to attract prospects at the top of the funnel Resources Mentioned: Allie Kelly: LinkedIn Kelly Peters: LinkedIn JazzHR: Website Motion: Ultimate Thought Leadership Course for B2B Tech Companies
“Our intuition is beautiful and can give us tremendous insights, but we also need to recognize that it's misguided." Kelly Peters explains how her “irrational passion” for behavioral economics led her to co-found the first management consulting firm dedicated to bringing scientific thinking into business strategy, and how leaders can make smarter decisions by incorporating behavioral economics into their operations. Kelly Peters is the CEO and Co-Founder of BEworks, which provides scientific research, evidence-based strategies, and fully implemented solutions to their clients, which include Fortune 500s and governments around the world. She has also overseen the launch of several business ventures that capitalize on insights into consumer behavior. Kelly is a Faculty Lecturer of Applied Behavioral Science at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, as well as a regular lecturer at Cornell and Harvard, among other schools. Hosted by Tom Andrews: For the past twenty years, Tom Andrews has been helping Chief Executives lead their organizations through transformation, most recently as the President of SYPartners’ Organizational Transformation practice. He has recently founded a new organization, TJA Leadership, which integrates leadership development into organizational and cultural transformation. Tom has helped design leadership curricula for GE’s Management Development Institute at Crotonville and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and regularly speaks at Fortune 100 companies and other high-performance organizations.
In this episode, Kelly Peters and Michael Barbera discuss the three pillars to behavioral economics, credit risk, and applying behavioral science to business. Kelly Peters shares her experience and knowledge of financial decision-making that extends from the BE Works office in Toronto to the Nevada desert. Join Kelly and Michael on the first episode of season 4 to understand how intuition and guesswork could influence business decisions. Kelly Peters is the CEO and co-founder of BEworks. She is passionate about bringing scientific thinking to business strategy, marketing, and operations. Among the first to see the commercial potential of the Web in 1993, Kelly spent several years in the dot-com industry before focusing on financial services, where she spent 12 years leading complex innovation projects.
Welcome to our first podcast. It is truly a ride. We discuss a wild case of Kelly Peters who was framed in white suburbia, I briefly explain to Zack the rundown on Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple.