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Thanks for checking our 594th episode of the Perfect Pour! This week we are all here and talking about things like: Checking in on the local Total Wine. Wouldn't a beer trail cam be awesome? What is the Beer Industry working on for 2025 trends? Kevin Cox celebration of life at Tioga. A lot of beer influencers might be losing TikTok. ChewYourBeer's L.A. fire story. The Tacoma beer scene. and more! Downloadable: PerfectPour594.mp3 (Warning of some cussing during the two-hour episode) HOSTED BY: Nick, Rad Stacey, Mikey MUSIC BY: Sunburns and Paul From Fairfax. BEER AND SHOW RELATED LINKS: SUPPORT THE SHOW AND BECOME A GOLDEN GOD! Subscribe to the show in Apple Podcast. You can also find us on Spotify and most podcast players. Perfect Pour's YouTube Channel. VOICEMAIL/TEXT LINE: 559-492-0542 Drop Us a Line: Email Perfect Pour. Join our free Lager Line Discord channel! Send Postcards or Samples to us: The Perfect Pour – co Mike Seay 2037 W. Bullard Ave #153 Fresno, CA 93711 Mikey's newsletter: Drinking & Thinking. Browse Mikey's Dorky Amazon Storefront.
Hello, fellow Fresno enthusiast. Welcome to your monthly listen of two Fresno nerds talking about our town. Hope you enjoy as we will talk about things like: Foggy Fresno days. Iconic Fresno things you have never done. There are plenty of quiet millionaires in Fresno?! Band of the Episode: Kevin Hill. South of Shaw Brewing is killing it. We speak about the Bitwise prison sentences. A Kevin Cox tribute. And more! Downloadable: FlowingForJan25.mp3 Thank you for listening! Hosted by Joshua Tehee and Mike Seay. Flowing's Blogspot. Josh at the Fresno Bee. Josh's local music newsletter: Bandgeeeek.substack.com. Josh's bands: New Old Man, It'll Grow Back, Big Balls, and the Strikingly Originals. Mike's newsletters: Fresno! Fresno! and Drinking & Thinking. Mike's blogs The Fresnan, The Tape Player, and Mikey Top Pour Plus the podcasts Get Off My Podcast, The Perfect Pour.
We hope you had a great beer-y Christmas this year and got all the Yeti products on your list. Since it is Christmas week, we did not record an episode. Bummer, yeah? But wait! Don't go! We still have voicemails! New voicemails in fact, about things like: New pinball machines and the Untappd Ale Trail. A tribute to Kevin Cox from Scotty B. Chew's Pours! And more. Thank you for giving us the week off. We will be back for New Year's and The Pours awards! Have a great week, be safe, have fun, and check your dates! Download: VoicemailPour2024.mp3 Cheers! More info go to perfectpourpod.com
10-23-2024 Bro. Kevin Cox "How Well Do You Know Jesus" WED 7PM
10-20-2024 Bro Kevin Cox "Keep Praying Impossible Prayers" SUN 6PM
Hoosier Ag Today is broadcasting from the Indiana State Fair for this week's edition of Hoosier Ag This Week. Eric Pfeiffer chats with ISDA Director Don Lamb and Indiana Farm Bureau President Randy Kron during the Opening Day ceremonies. C.J. Miller has a preview of all of the fun you'll find inside the Indiana Soybean Alliance's Glass Barn with ISA board chair Kevin Cox. You'll also hear from Indiana FFA President Ethan Wolheter, as he talks about all of the free activities your kids and grandkids can enjoy inside the Indiana FFA Pavilion. Plus, Jeanette Merritt with Indiana Pork and Brian Shuter with Indiana Beef share their new specialty dishes for this year's event! It's all part of a special Indiana State Fair edition of Hoosier Ag This Week!
What really matters when it comes to CEO and executive succession?What role should CHROs play in executive succession?My guests on this episode are Kevin Cox, Founder and President of LKC Advisory and Anthony Nyberg, Director, Center for Executive Succession at University of South Carolina.During our conversation Kevin, Anthony, and I discuss:Why culture is owned by the CEO, not the CHROWhat is the one common mistake that Boards make during the executive succession process and how to fix it.The most important role that CHROs can play in executive succession process. Why CFOs are more likely to be promoted internally than CHROs.Why character, courage, and business acumen are three of the most important traits of successful CHROSConnecting with Kevin and Anthony Connect with Kevin Cox on LinkedInConnect with Anthony Nyberg on LinkedInLearn more about Center for Executive Succession Resources mentioned in this conversation: CEO succession planning playbookCHRO Principles: Responsible Use of AI in OrganizationsEpisode Sponsor: Elevate by Future of HR - Join the Waitlist to learn from 21thought leadersNext-Gen HR Accelerator - Learn more about this leadership development program for next-gen HR leaders
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Eric Pfeiffer discusses ag policies impacting pork producers with Ripley County farmer and NPPC board member Jeb Stevens, as well as policies affecting Indiana's soybean producers with Steve Howell, Joe Stoller, and Kevin Cox with the Indiana Soybean Alliance. Also, you'll hear from Dr. Bret Marsh, State Veterinarian with the Indiana State Board of Animal Health, as he recommends that livestock exhibitors at the county fairs and the upcoming Indiana State Fair all pay extra attention to biosecurity measures to avoid the spread of H5N1 among Indiana's dairy cattle herds. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets following the release of USDA's Acreage Report and Quarterly Stocks Report on Friday. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
Farmers Joe Stoller and Kevin Cox with the Indiana Soybean Alliance and Steve Howell, Senior Director of Industry Affairs for ISA, join host Eric Pfeiffer to discuss policy priorities for soybean growers like biofuels, sustainable aviation fuel, property taxes, trade, and others. We also discuss some upcoming events that you won't want to miss!
High oleic soybean oil is just one way to grow demand for Indiana soybeans.Kevin Cox, chairman of the Indiana Soybean Alliance says high oleic soybean oil is a checkoff-sponsored product that is commercially available and being used today.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's whiff of wisdom, writer and culinary explorer Kevin Cox shares how to reignite the joy in discovering and exploring new foods so you can get out of your culinary rut. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #22. Whiff of Wisdom is a new format that's being added biweekly, which spotlights an inspirational insight from a guest on the pod. The goal is to offer you a whiff of wisdom for your aromatic life, as well as give you some inspiration to try new things that use your sense of smell more. Kevin's website: https://www.foodwalkers.com Follow Kevin on Instagram @foodwalker Subscribe to Frauke's Substack at https://anaromaticlife.substack.com/ Visit Frauke's website: www.anaromaticlife.com Check out Frauke's Scent*Tattoo project: www.scenttattoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anaromaticlife/message
As members of Gartner's CHRO Global Leadership Board, Medtronic's Carol Surface and GE's Kevin Cox were both involved in creating the original Model of the World-Class CHRO in 2017. They join host Peter Aykens on the Talent Angle to discuss what's changed in the recent update. They reflect on what originally inspired them to create the model, its legacy to date, and why it was due for a revision. In breaking down Chapter 2 of the model, Carol and Kevin share what's remained the same for the chief HR officer (CHRO) role alongside what must be added to address today's realities. The CHRO Global Leadership Board, convened by Gartner, is composed of CHROs from the world's top companies with deep expertise in HR, talent management and executive leadership. Carol Surface was recently appointed chief people officer at Apple, a role she will start in March 2023. Since 2013, she has served as executive vice president and CHRO at Medtronic, a global healthcare technology leader with 95,000-plus employees. Previously, Carol was executive vice president and CHRO at Best Buy and held a series of human resources leadership roles at PepsiCo, including chief personnel officer for PepsiCo International. In 2020, Carol was elected as Fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources (NAHR). She earned a Ph.D. in industrial/organizational psychology from Central Michigan University. Kevin Cox is the CHRO for General Electric. Kevin leads GE's global HR organization, including talent management, leadership development, total rewards and employee relations. Prior to GE, Kevin served as the CHRO at American Express for 14 years. Previously, he spent 16 years at PepsiCo and the Pepsi Bottling Group, where he held positions leading strategy, business development, technology and HR. In 2009, Kevin was elected as Fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources (NAHR). He holds a master's degree in labor and industrial relations from Michigan State University and a Bachelor of Arts from Marshall University.
In this inspiring episode of Live Life by Design, we're thrilled to have Janae and Kevin Cox, a dynamic couple who have turned their personal health challenges into a powerful mission to help others. Dive into their journey as they share insights on living with celiac disease, embracing a gluten-free lifestyle, and the transformative power of diet on well-being. Janae, an introvert turned influential voice in the food allergy community, alongside Kevin, her supportive husband, discuss the origins of their advocacy, the challenges of dietary restrictions, and their successful approach to creating a supportive community through Clean Monday Meals.
12-31-2023 Bro. Kevin Cox "Don't Cheat Yourself" SUN 6PM
05-28-2023 Bro. Kevin Cox " Discerning the Body of Christ" SUN 6PM
This week we release an episode from the SoCal tour that we did back in January, this time it is with Kevin Cox, the CEO of Electra Bikes, which was originally founded by Benno Banzinger who we have also had on the show earlier. Electra is the fifth largest event company in the US and have a real focus on making distinctive cruiser-style bikes, and have made the pivot from being a traditional bike maker to a bike maker with the support of Trek who own them. We really enjoyed this episode ,just as a guide to how traditional bike businesses are adapting to Micromobility. We hope that you enjoy it too! In the meantime, if you enjoy this conversation, you will also enjoy Micromobility both Europe and America. We have Europe coming up on June 8 and 9th, and then we have America happening in the Bay Area on the 18th and 19th of October. We will of course be at both. Looking forward to hopefully having some more of you there along with more than 1000 people at both events talking about the latest in Micromobility and lightweight electric vehicles. And with that, here is Kevin! Specifically, they discuss - The background of Electra Bikes including its strong connection to the beach culture in Southern California - The history of how they came to be acquired by a PE firm and then by Trek - Their emergence as a large ebike manufacturer - How Trek operates with them and how traditional bike companies are adapting to micromobility - Their retail and distribution choices. Catch us on Twitter @MicromobilityCo. Horace and Oliver are also active on their personal accounts and would love to hear from you. Our https://micromobility.substack.com/ is completely free, and you can subscribe to have it in your inbox every Tuesday and Thursday morning. We're also on LinkedIn and Instagram.
Kevin Cox, CEO of Ferrovial's Vertiports, discusses what steps the company is taking to develop Vertiports across the US. Cox discusses the potential for Vertiports to be develops as public private partnerships (P3s), how site selection decisions are made, and what legal and regulatory framework will be required for this cutting edge infrastructure to advance. #EVTOL, #vertiport #infrastructure
Relax with a calming mix of music and natural sounds, from the Atlantic rainforests of Brazil to Eastern Banjo Frogs in Adelaide, Australia. Plus a dawn chorus in Cornwall and chaffinches in Noja, Northern Spain. Recordings by BBC Radio 3 Sunday Breakfast listeners Bob Castell, Kate Wilson, Peter Halmkin and Kevin Cox.
GE's Kevin Cox and Medtronic's Carol Surface join the Talent Angle to discuss Chapter 2 of the Model of a World-Class CHRO. As members of Gartner's CHRO Global Leadership Board, Carol and Kevin were both involved in creating the original Model of the World-Class CHRO in 2017. They join host Peter Aykens to discuss what's changed in the recent update. They reflect on what originally inspired them to create the model, its legacy to date, and why it was due for a revision. In breaking down Chapter 2 of the model, Carol and Kevin share what's remained the same for the chief HR officer (CHRO) role alongside what must be added to address today's realities. The CHRO Global Leadership Board, convened by Gartner, is composed of CHROs from the world's top companies with deep expertise in HR, talent management and executive leadership. Carol Surface was recently appointed chief people officer at Apple, a role she will start in March 2023. Since 2013, she has served as executive vice president and CHRO at Medtronic, a global healthcare technology leader with 95,000-plus employees. Previously, Carol was executive vice president and CHRO at Best Buy and held a series of human resources leadership roles at PepsiCo, including chief personnel officer for PepsiCo International. In 2020, Carol was elected as Fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources (NAHR). She earned a Ph.D. in industrial/organizational psychology from Central Michigan University. Kevin Cox is the CHRO for General Electric. Kevin leads GE's global HR organization, including talent management, leadership development, total rewards and employee relations. Prior to GE, Kevin served as the CHRO at American Express for 14 years. Previously, he spent 16 years at PepsiCo and the Pepsi Bottling Group, where he held positions leading strategy, business development, technology and HR. In 2009, Kevin was elected as Fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources (NAHR). He holds a master's degree in labor and industrial relations from Michigan State University and a Bachelor of Arts from Marshall University. Peter Aykens is chief of research in Gartner's HR practice. He is responsible for defining research coverage within the practice and building and leading research teams addressing clients' key initiatives. In prior roles at the firm, he spent over 25 years leading research teams focused on banking and financial services strategy, producing numerous studies that addressed business strategy, channel marketing, customer experience and product issues in financial services. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from St. Olaf College; an MSc. (Econ) degree in international politics from the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth; and a Master of Arts and Ph.D. in political science from Brown University.
01-29-23 Bro Kevin Cox "Why Blood?" SUN 6PM
This week: Kevin Cox, CEO, Ferrovial Vertiports (re: eVTOL); The state of business travel & ESG targets; Worst airports for delays; Canadian airport issues; FAA rejects Republic's proposal; Could required pilot hours be safely lowered? Listener input: Potential Delta stock buybacks, Southwest's lack of interline agreements; Why no terminal on boarding pass? Shout-outs.
A veteran hospitality operator and entrepreneur, Kevin Cox has opened more than seventy restaurants within the urban and suburban markets of New York, Los Angeles, and New Jersey. After a short stint in commercial real estate, Kevin found his home in the hospitality industry with Umami Burger. In less than three years, Kevin wore many hats as Umami grew into one of the most popular restaurant groups in Southern California with ten locations, as well as launching; LA's first nouveau “Food Hall” Umamicatessen, multiple CPG SKUs under the Umami brand, 800 Degrees Pizza (now a nationwide chain), and the infamous Red Medicine in Beverly Hills. Invigorated by the opportunity to recreate Umami's success, Kevin partnered with The Clarke's Group in NYC, to expand the footprint of their flagship brand PJ Clarke's and launch a QSR off-shoot. He led the acquisition and repositioning of the Goodburger chain into Clarke's Standard. In recent years, Kevin has focused on his consulting business 310hospitality, working with a robust roster of clients both regionally and nationally, including Brother Jimmy's BBQ Group, Plan Check Restaurants, The Wine Bar Group, and Atlantic Stars Hospitality. With Montclair Hospitality Group, he led the development and acquisitions of numerous brands: pastaRAMEN, Kai Yang, Mochinut, a multi-unit partnership with Sushi by Bou, and eight Ani Ramen locations in the Tri-State. Currently, Kevin is heading the roll-out and expansion of an institutionally-backed hospitality group out of Europe. Kevin is originally from Wilbraham, Massachusetts. He has a bachelor's degree from Hobart College where he majored in economics and played defense for the lacrosse team. He currently resides in Manhattan. Exclusive Sponsor PopMenu - Save $100 off you first month of PopMenu Answering by clicking here.
08-03-2022 Bro. Kevin Cox "YET" WED 7PM
Tune in to this month's Beef Tips and Gravy as host John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, and Dr. Kevin Cox, DVM, COO of Alliance Animal Care, discuss animal health needs for your stocker calves!
Kevin Cox, President of the Electra Bicycle Company on How Companies Can Innovate to be Sustainable and Save Our Oceans Kevin Cox was appointed president of Electra Bicycle Company in January 2014. Under his guidance, Electra has celebrated several victories. This includes having the number 1 selling bicycle & number 1 selling e-bike in the United States for multiple years, earning a coveted spot on Oprah's Favorite Things list, and winning the REI Vendor Partner of Year award. Additionally, Kevin was instrumental in moving the company back to its hometown of Encinitas, CA, where the global headquarters is found today. Connect with KC www.electrabike.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/kccox This episode is brought to you by Brain.fm. I love and use brain.fm! It combines music and neuroscience to help me focus, meditate, and even sleep! Because you listen to this show, you can get a free trial and 20% off with this exclusive coupon code: innovativemindset .* URL: https://brain.fm/innovativemindset Liking the Show? Support the Podcast. Or join my brand new Coffee By The Water Club and get a bunch of extra goodies like bonus podcast episodes, art no one else sees, and music no one else hears! Connect with me. FB author page: https://www.facebook.com/IzoldaST IG: https://www.instagram.com/izoldat/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Izoldat LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/izoldat/ Website: https://izoldatauthor.com/ Listen on These Channels Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Podbean | MyTuner | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Deezer | Overcast | PodChaser | Listen Notes | Player FM | Podcast Addict | Podcast Republic | I'm thrilled that you're tuning in to the Innovative Mindset. Get in touch if you have questions or comments. *Affiliate link. If you purchase it through the above links and take the 20% off, I'll get a small commission.
The electromagnetic environment in which today's soldiers operate is the focus of this episode, which features our discussion with physicist Kevin Cox from DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory. The advent of quantum sensors — and the applications that emerge in our conversation — range from magnetometry and accelerometry to the interferometric detection of celestial objects and chip-scale atomic timekeeping. All Things Photonics is produced by Photonics Media and airs biweekly, on Tuesdays. Contact us at Allthings@photonics.com.
On this episode of the podcast, I talk with a 28-year veteran and recently retired Grand Prairie Texas Sgt. Kevin Cox. We discuss his ground-breaking work in thwarting catalytic converter thefts in his city. He gives a lot of credit to a new law enforcement system called Flock. This happens to be my new sponsor, but if you're thinking this is a shameless plug, you'd be wrong! I set out to help people and have been preaching this system long before I ever talked to them. Give it a listen and see if it doesn't convince you to set this up at your HOA, City police, or private residence. Sponsors:HRH COMBAT ARMS- www.HRHCOMBATARMS.COM FLOCK SAFETY- https://www.flocksafety.com/2cops/Our Platforms:https://twocopsonedonut.com/platforms Support the show
Anita Howard a "Momma on a Mission" speaks with Movin' the Pile host, Kevin Cox, about the importance of grain bin safety.
Listen to hear Movin' the Pile host, Kevin Cox, and Harry Wilmoth, Director of Indiana Grain Buyers and Warehouse Licensing Agency, discuss the changes to the Indiana Grain Indemnity Fund.
Movin' the Pile host, Kevin Cox, speaks with WISHH Executive Director, Liz Hare, and Indiana Soybean Board Director, Craig Williams, to talk about a new business entrepreneurship training program in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
On the latest episode of Movin' the Pile, our host Kevin Cox is discussing this year's offerings at the Indiana State Fair with Indiana Corn and Soybean Marketing Outreach Manager Matt Keller. Listen to find out what's new at the Glass Barn!
On the latest episode of Movin' the Pile, our host Kevin Cox speaks with Dr. Maria Marshall, Professor of Agricultural Economics, and Director of the Purdue Institute for Family Business about planning for the future of your farm and how you can learn more at one of the four regional meetings.
Dr. Brenner and her husband, Kevin Cox, talk about the roots of Amy Brenner MD and Associates. They reflect on the period of time before Amy decided to set out to build her own practice and what pushed them towards that decision. Along with the obstacles & difficulties they were able to conquer together. Listen … Continued
Dr. Brenner and her husband, Kevin Cox, talk about the roots of Amy Brenner MD and Associates. They reflect on the period of time before Amy decided to set out to build her own practice and what pushed them towards that decision. Along with the obstacles & difficulties they were able to conquer together. Listen … Continued
Dr. Brenner and her husband, Kevin Cox, talk about the roots of Amy Brenner MD and Associates. They reflect on the period of time before Amy decided to set out to build her own practice and what pushed them towards that decision. Along with the obstacles & difficulties they were able to conquer together. Listen … Continued
Our host Kevin Cox speaks with Matt Keller, Marketing Outreach Manager with ISA and ICMC, about a new YouTube series highlighting corn use in Indiana distilleries. Then, hear from Ed Ebert, Senior Director of Grain Production and Utilization with his market analysis.
In this episode, Frauke sits down with Writer and Culinary Explorer Kevin Cox to discuss the art of foodwalking. Kevin explains what foodwalking is exactly, how he coined the term (Anthony Bourdain approves), and then shares how to go about foodwalking whether you're in your own home town or exploring new places. Frauke and Kevin discuss what role our sense of smell can play in the joy of food exploration and discovery, and reflect on why certain aromas influence what we'll try and what we won't. Listen all the way to the end to learn what the grossest food was that Kevin has ever tried (and he's tried A LOT), and what was his unexpected favorite. This episode will leave you hungry and wanting to start walking immediately. Kevin's website: https://www.foodwalkers.com Follow Kevin on Instagram @foodwalker Follow Kevin on Facebook @kevinfcox Follow Kevin on Twitter @thefoodwalker Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn Get Frauke's free Smell To Be Well audio training Get Frauke's free Aromatic Wellness Kit Follow Frauke on Instagram at @falkaromatherapy Follow Frauke on Facebook at @falkaromatherapy Visit the FALK Aromatherapy website: www.falkaromatherapy.com Check out Frauke's Scent*Tattoo project: www.scenttattoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anaromaticlife/message
Host, Kevin Cox, speaks with Indiana Agriculture Nutrient Alliance Executive Director, Ben Wicker, about its partnership with Indiana Corn and Soybean and the steps farmers can do to help reduce nutrient runoff along with seeking a return back to the farm.
Hear from host Kevin Cox and Ed Ebert, Indiana Corn and Soybean Senior Director of Grain Production & Utilization, as we take a deeper dive into the influences, expectations and implications of the current market for you, an Indiana farmer.
Host, Kevin Cox, talks with the winners of Purdue's Student Soybean Innovation Competition, as well as Anngie Steinbarger, chair of the ISA Sustainability and Value Creation Committee, and a judge in the competition.
Our host, Kevin Cox, chats with Jim Douglas, farmer and Indiana Soybean Alliance board member about the newly launched B20 Club of Indiana.
In this episode, host Kevin Cox '15 sits down with Michael Agiorgousis '13 to discuss how he makes physics easier to understand through storytelling. Michael dives into the technical-driven world of research, explains the advantages of being a good storyteller in STEM is critical to his success, and credits his time at Ursinus to helping him craft his writing and presentation skills.
Our host, Kevin Cox, talks with Matt Chapman, farmer and Indiana Soybean Alliance Board of Directors Chairman, about a new innovation, PoreShield.
ISA Board Member and host, Kevin Cox, interviews Brad Doyle, Commodity Classic Co-chair, on what to expect at the upcoming 2021 virtual conference.
ISA Board Member and host, Kevin Cox interviews Mark McCauley and Annette Manusevich on how INfield Advantage can benefit Indiana farmers.
Our guest today is Kevin Cox, Chief Human Resources Officer for General Electric, a role he assumed in February 2019. He is responsible for leading GE's global HR organization, including Talent Management, Leadership Development and Learning, Compensation and Benefits, Employee Relations and Security.Kevin has been an HR leader for nearly three decades. With a distinct focus on leadership, his areas of expertise include developing top talent, succession planning for critical roles, helping organizations thrive in dynamic conditions and leading large-scale complex change.Prior to joining GE, Kevin served as the CHRO at American Express for 14 years, and before that he spent 16 years at Pepsi-Cola and the Pepsi Bottling CompanyIn this episode, Kevin talks to us what he's doing in his global organization to help lessen the stress and anxiety that a truly unprecedented 2020 heaped upon us.We hope that the time you spend with us will help to remove the stigma of anxiety and mental health in the workplace and your personal life. With experts in the world of work and life we want to give you ideas and most importantly the tools to deal with anxiety in your world Until next week, we hope you can find some peace and calm in a world that often is a sea of anxiety.###Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton have spent more than two decades helping clients around the world engage their employees on strategy, vision and values. They provide real solutions for leaders looking to manage change, drive innovation and build high performance cultures and teams. Their work is supported by research with more than a million working adults across the globe.They are authors of multiple award-winning Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestsellers All In, The Carrot Principle, Leading with Gratitude, and Anxiety at Work. Their books have been translated into 30 languages and have sold more than 1.5 million copies. They have been called “fascinating” by Fortune and “creative and refreshing” by The New York Times. Gostick & Elton have appeared on NBC's Today Show, CBS 60 Minutes, and are often quoted in Fast Company, Newsweek and the Wall Street JournalGostick & Elton are members of Marshall Goldsmith's 100 Coaches pay-it-forward project and in 2020, both were ranked in the top 10 Global Gurus in Leadership and Organizational Culture. Learn more about their speaking, courses, and executive coaching practice at The Culture Works.###If you love this podcast, please share and give It a 5 star rating! If you feel inspired, we invite you to come on over to our CultureWorks Community, We Thrive. We have created this space for you to feel safe to talk about anxiety and mental health at work and at home.
ISA Board Member and host, Kevin Cox interviews the Benton Group on their recent win and what is next for Feed Cadence.
ISA Board Member and host, Kevin Cox interviews Bob, Scott and Nick Welker about how they share their ag story through their online platforms.
Rev. Kevin Cox does a playful juxtaposition of the faith required to believe in Santa Clause with the faith required to fully embrace the promises given to us in the Word of God. He continues his comparison by comparing the role of the shepherds at the birth of Christ with the shepherd (pastor) that each of us must have in our life - a great Christmas message!
Kevin Cox is a math teacher at the Frankford Friends School, songwriter, and longtime friend. In this conversation we talked about our local Philly music scene, growing older as songwriters and having to make adult decisions, Kevin losing his best friend Brad who was killed by a drunk driver, death, hope, life as a teacher, and more. Enjoy! Follow Kevin on Twitter: @KevinZCox Follow him on Instagram: @KevinZCox Listen to his music on Bandcamp: kevinzcox.bandcamp.com/album/friendship Listen to his music on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/5aOnRacdV…0tRcihP_dFxmI10A