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Mark is back from vacation and Episode 135 is a deep dive in the mental and physical toughness in the NBA playoffs. We close this episode discussing being a Christian and having mental thoughness. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
The Cavs have been eliminated from the NBA playoffs after an exciting season. In todays episode we put the final bow on the season and look ahead to the conference finals. We finish this episode discussing how to find a blessing after a disappointment. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Episode 133 is a look back at the puzzling game 4 Cavs loss to the Pacers. We look back at the game and ahead to must win game 5. We close out this episode discussion how to deal with disappointment and find the positive in it. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Mark talks about the 2025 NBA playoffs. Cavs being down 0-2. The concerns and the positive outlook. We also discuss the other NBA Playoffs. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Episode 131 is a quick abbreviated podcast. We will have more of these this summer as we go through the playoffs and summer camps. Today we talk about the Cavs loss to the Pacers in Game one and much more. We close with a quick look at Psalm 56. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
On The Kenny & JT Show, live from Rocket Arena, we're joined by Cleveland Cavaliers legendary point guard Mark Price. Mark discusses the Cavs regular season, getting even with the Pacers, the art of the 3-ball, his upcoming basketball camps, and more...
Congratulations to the Cavs on their historic sweep of the Miami Heat. Mark is back to talk through the big series win and all of the other NBA playoffs. We also wrap up this episode talking about keeping our eye on the prize in our faith. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Mark Price, former Managing Director of Waitrose, former UK trade minister and author of ‘Happy Economics. Why the happiest workplaces are the most successful'
Mark Price, former Waitrose CEO and UK Trade Minister, joins Breakfast Business to discuss his new book Happy Economics — and why the most successful businesses are often the happiest.Listen here.
Sam Amico of Hoopswire.com joins the Mark Price For 3 Podcast again to talk about the Cavs game one win and much more. We close the episode asking the question if revival is taking place in this nation. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
About the GuestLord Mark Price is a celebrated figure in the business world, best known for his contributions to enhancing employee engagement and happiness. As the former Managing Director of Waitrose and former Deputy Chair of the John Lewis Partnership. He is now the founder of WorkL, the leading global employee experience platform helping individuals to work happier and organisations to improve commercial performance by prioritising employee happiness.Mark is a member of the House of Lords, and serves as a Non-Executive Director of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners. His commitment to ethical business practices includes former chairmanship of The Fairtrade Foundation and Business in the Community, as well as his presidency of the Chartered Management Institute. He was also formerly Minister of State for Trade and Investment under David Cameron. Mark has written a range of business books on his Six Step Methodology, Employee and Customer Happiness, his new book Happy Economics explores the intricate links between employee engagement and economic performance.This Episode CoversThe Importance of Workplace Happiness: Happiness at work is essential for driving productivity and commercial success. Organisations with happy employees benefit from lower staff turnover, reduced sick leave, and improved customer service, all contributing to higher profits.Six Factors of Happiness at Work: To enhance workplace happiness, focus on six critical areas: reward and recognition, information sharing, empowerment, well-being, instilling pride, and ensuring job satisfaction. These factors are foundational to creating a positive and productive work environment.Culture and Management Matter: Organisational culture and management styles play a significant role in employee happiness. Companies that promote trust, recognition, and empowerment generally see higher levels of employee engagement and satisfaction.Cost-Effective Strategies for Improvement: Many strategies to improve workplace happiness, such as personalised recognition and empowerment, are low-cost. Implementing these can lead to significant improvements in employee morale and productivity.Global Perspectives on Workplace Happiness: Globally, workplace happiness varies, with countries like the UK scoring lower compared to developed nations the US. Understanding and addressing cultural differences in workplace practices can help improve overall employee satisfaction and productivity.Tailored Management Approaches: Recognising individual differences among employees is crucial. Effective management involves personalising support and empowerment to meet the diverse needs and preferences of employees, thereby enhancing job satisfaction and organisational performance.LinksWebsite: WorkLSocial media: LinkedInTake the free WorkL Happy at Work Survey here
On Episode 128 of the Mark Price For Three Podcast we have a special guest. Gene Biros is the winner of the MPF3 March Madness Bracket challenge. Gene joined us today as the winner to ask Mark questions but there is even more. Gene is a board member for Jerseys of Hope, a foundation that Mark and Aaron both support and work with. Gene talks about how he won the bracket, the Cavs and Jerseys of Hope. We wrap up this episode talking about Easter and how important this week is to those that are believers in Christ. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Good one today with Mark Price! We talk about the final 4 games for the Cavs this season, the NCAA Tournament, our bracket winner and finish with Psalms 1. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Episode 126 of The Mark Price For 3 Podcast is special episode. With the Final Four set, Mark Price and Aaron take a look at each team, their strengths and weaknesses. They also look at the matchups. They end by giving their picks and who they believe will cut down the nets. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
After a catastrophic ski accident left him permanently paralyzed from the waist down, Jason's recovery included not only re-learning basic tasks, but also wrestling with the harder questions: Why does God allow things like this to happen? How does one cope with suffering? With anecdotes, humor and stories from the Bible, Jason tells the story of his accident and recovery while tackling these questions and more.Find out more about Dr. Jason Kolb here - https://drjasonkolb.com/Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Welcome to our first minisode from the Delivery Prophets, where we hand-pick a 5-minute actionable clip from our favourite interviews. This week, Mark Price from Uber Eats discusses how delivery helps restaurants reach new customers and increase orders. But success isn't just about signing up – it's about strategy. From menu optimisation to pricing and operations, we explore what it takes to make delivery truly profitable.Tune into the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4UZns06aUMp61f9HWjowN4?si=b59e88f36ce14434
Mark returns today after our special guest last week. We discuss the Cavs snapping their losing streak, March Madness first weekend and the sweet 16. We cap off the episode talking about when life gets wrecked like brackets did this weekend. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
In this episode of the 'Mark Price for Three' podcast, Episode 123, Mark Price and Aaron are joined by Brent, Mark's brother, who is in Enid, Oklahoma for his daughter Elizabeth's wedding. The hosts and guest discuss the wedding ceremony, its significance, and the weather challenges they faced. The conversation shifts to NCAA basketball, discussing the final four, key matchups, and team performances, particularly highlighting Oklahoma, Liberty, and Duke. As the hosts transition to March Madness predictions, they dive into faith, humility, and the importance of recognizing God's role in successes, drawing parallels between their personal lives and competitive sports. The episode wraps up with an announcement about Mark's upcoming basketball camps.Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
In Episode 122 of the Mark Price for Three Podcast, the hosts discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' extraordinary season, surpassing expectations with their depth and performance. They compare the Cavs with dominant teams like Oklahoma City and analyze recent games, individual performances, and upcoming playoff scenarios. The conversation shifts to Kevin Love's return to Cleveland and his enduring legacy. They also briefly touch on impressive NBA feats like Jokic's recent 30-20-20 game. In the second part, the discussion explores the story of Joseph from Genesis 37-50, examining themes of faith, resilience, and forgiveness. The hosts conclude by announcing upcoming basketball camps and giving shoutouts to local high school teams and partnerships.Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
FAITH, RECOVERY, & MUSIC Interview with Timothy Mark Price. Monty Meyer and co-host Jack McCann welcome Timothy Mark Price, a recovery recording artist and director of Faith Recovery and Music. The conversation explores the role of music in recovery, Timothy's personal journey through addiction, the impact of family dynamics, and the moments of clarity that lead to transformation. The discussion emphasizes the importance of faith, hope, and the power of community in overcoming addiction. Tim's story is one of transformation, highlighting the power of divine intervention and the role of Faith Recovery Music in providing hope and healing to those in need. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
In episode 121 of the 'Mark Price for Three Podcast,' Mark Price joins remotely from Cleveland to discuss the Cavs' recent victories, including a significant comeback win against the Celtics. The episode highlights the Cavs' impressive season, their resilience, and key players like Donovan Mitchell and newly acquired Hunter. They also explore the idea of unique sports venues and their impact on the audience. Shifting to faith, Mark and Aaron delve into the biblical story of David from 'House of David' on Amazon Prime and its depiction of David's anointment, emphasizing the importance of heart and faith in God's plan. They conclude with a heartfelt discussion on waiting on the Lord and trusting His timing in life's various seasons.The Heart of a Champion: Overcoming Doubts and Finding Purpose"?Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
In episode 120 of the "Mark Price for Three" podcast, Mark Price and co-host Aaron engage in a detailed discussion about the Cleveland Cavaliers' performance and their upcoming games against tough opponents like the Memphis Grizzlies, Orlando Magic, and Boston Celtics. They highlight the Cavs' resilience, the importance of physicality in the game, and the emergence of key players such as Ty Jerome and Darius Garland.The conversation transitions into discussions about Mark Price's summer basketball camps, where he emphasizes his hands-on involvement and commitment to teaching kids the fundamentals of basketball.The episode also features an announcement of a partnership with Unitas, a faith-based footwear brand founded by NBA player Jonathan Isaac. Listeners are provided with a promotion code for free shipping on Unitas products.In the faith segment, the hosts delve into the topic of "Speaking Truth in Love," drawing from Ephesians 4:15. They discuss the importance of maintaining integrity and truth in a time of widespread misinformation, how to navigate conflicts and disagreements respectfully, and the significance of humility and forgiveness. Mark Price shares personal reflections from his NBA career, underscoring the value of living out one's faith authentically and consistently, regardless of the setting.The episode concludes with a reminder for listeners to stay faithful and be steadfast in their values, whether in sports, work, or daily life.Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Tánaiste and Minister for Defence Simon Harris will bring a proposal to Cabinet next month to amend Ireland's 'triple lock' on the deployment of Defence Forces peacekeepers overseas. To discuss further Jonathan was joined on the show by Mark Price, Co-Chair of the Irish Anti War Movement and founding member of the Irish Neutrality League and Declan Power, Defence and Security Expert.
A lot to cover on Episode 119 of the Mark Price For 3 Podcast. The All-Star game wrapped up, Mark had a birthday this past week. We talk USA Hockey, Toby Mac, All-Stars, Cavs and wrap with Proverbs 17:17. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
In episode 118 of the 'Mark Price for Three' podcast, Mark Price and Aaron discuss a wide range of topics, starting with a recap of the Super Bowl where the Eagles' dominant performance over the Chiefs is analyzed. The discussion transitions into a nostalgic appreciation for the Super Bowl's patriotic elements, noting the historical attendance of a sitting U.S. President. The podcast also delves into recent NBA trade activities, with a particular focus on the Lakers, Mavs, and Cavs, evaluating their impacts and outcomes. Furthermore, the episode pays tribute to retiring commentator Hubie Brown and the return of Dick Vitale to the sidelines, before closing on a faith-oriented segment reflecting on the 'fear of the Lord' and its significance in acquiring wisdom and living a disciplined life. The episode wraps up with a brief mention of upcoming events, including Mark Price's birthday and Valentine's Day.Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
In episode 117 of the Mark Price for Three Podcast, Mark Price and Aaron discuss the recent Dallas Mavericks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers game in Cleveland, highlighting Cleveland's dominant performance. They delve into the shockwave-inducing trade between the Mavericks and the Lakers, which saw Luka Dončić and Anthony Davis swapping teams. The conversation touches on the emotional and logistical complexities that players face when traded. Mark also shares personal experiences of being traded and the significant life adjustments involved. The podcast wraps up with a faith segment, emphasizing the importance of a strong foundation in Christ amidst life's uncertainties. They also preview the upcoming game between the Cavaliers and the Celtics.Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
In Episode 116 of the 'Mark Price For Three' podcast, hosts Mark and Aaron battle through their own flu symptoms to discuss recent challenges faced by the Cleveland Cavaliers, who have lost three consecutive games. They highlight the importance of defensive play and the impact of missing key players like Mobley, Levert, and Okoro. Besides basketball, the episode covers Ohio State's national championship win and the evolving dynamics in college football and basketball. They wrap up with an inspirational faith segment focusing on overcoming life's challenges, drawing parallels between sports defeats and personal adversities while maintaining faith in God's greater plan.Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
In episode 115 of the Mark Price for Three Podcast, Mark Price and Aaron discuss major events on January 20th, including the inauguration of the 47th president and the national college football championship game featuring Ohio State. They analyze Ohio State's performance and potential outcomes against Notre Dame, as well as notable players' expressions of faith. The conversation also touches on NFL playoff matchups, the Cleveland Cavaliers' mixed basketball performances, and the importance of maintaining a Christian identity amidst sports and social media influences. The episode concludes with reflections on faith, identity in Christ, and a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. Day.Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
In Episode 114 Mark and Aaron discuss the big win vs OKC and the loss to Indiana. They also look at the tough schedule ahead. In segment two the discuss various coaching situations and what it's really like in the NBA. In the faith segment they take a look at finding rest. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
On The Kenny & JT Show live from Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse before the Cavs/Thunder game, we're joined by legendary Cavs point guard Mark Price. Mark and his former teammate Larry Nance are in the house to sign autographs for the fans.
Mark and Aaron are back for the first episode of 2025 with much to discuss. Today we look at the Cavs 31-4 record and the massive game coming up against OKC. We also look at the early all-star voting. We close talking about the community of faith and how important it is. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
We look back at 2024 with this Episode of the Mark Price for 3 Podcast. Some great memories with great guests. Happy New Year! Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Episode 111 of the Mark Price For 3 Podcast is one of the better discussions we have had in a long time. To hear Mark Price talk about the three point line and how it is soo different in todays NBA. We also talk about the College Football Playoffs and end it all talking about the birth of Jesus. Merry Christmas to all of our listeners! Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Our returning guest Sam Amico of Hoopswire.com joins us to discuss a variety of topics. We look at the Cavs 21-4 record, potential buyout candidates, and more. We also wish Brent price a Happy Birthday and talk about Josephs role in the Christmas season. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
On this weeks episode, Mark Price and Aaron break down the Cavs short losing streak versus the Hawks and the big win against the Celtics. They also talk about flag planting in rivalry games and close discussing the journey the wise men took to get to Jesus. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Happy Thanksgiving to all of those that listen to the podcast! One Episode 108 we took time to be thankful for many things and talk about what is wrong with the NBA. Fun episode. Enjoy the week with your family! *Mark was dialed into the podcast by phone so audio is not our usual standard. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Mark and I are so honored to share this interview with you today. After you hear this episode, you will be a big fan of our guest, Jonathan Isaac. His bio is below. He is so much more than a key piece of the Orlando Magic. JONATHAN JUDAH ISAAC is a professional NBA basketball player for the Orlando Magic. Isaac became the sixth overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft after an impressive season playing for the Florida State Seminoles. While his career stats are impressive, his undeniable heart for God sets him apart. He is a minister at J.U.M.P. Ministries Global Church under Lead Pastor Dr. Durone Hepburn. Jonathan speaks nationally on topics of God's love and faithfulness and Christian unity. Isaac is involved with charity work and continually gives to worthy causes like Project Life Inc., a nonprofit organization that helps to celebrate and protect culture and community globally. Jonathan can also be seen weekly on his show Judah Nation on JGNtv.org and on the JGNtv app.weareunitus.com Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Episode 106 is a look at the Cavs winning ways and much more. We break down what has led to the success and also talk about some other key wins last week. We wrap this episode talking about being humble and Philippians Chapter 3. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Ticker tape synesthesia is a cognitive state in which those who experience it can actually see the words being spoken to them. But, how does it work?Joining Seán to discuss is Mark Price, Professor in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Bergen…
Episode 105 of the Mark Price For 3 Podcast is a celebration of the 8-0 Cavs, the start of College Basketball and much more. We close talking about 1 John 4: 14-15Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
We start Episode 104 on a sad note by honoring the great Jim Donovan. Mark and I are praying for Jim's family and our thoughts are with the City of Cleveland. We talk about the Cavs, NBA, voting and making our home in Heaven. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Episode 103 of the Mark Price For 3 Podcast is jammed pretty full of news and updates. We wrap up the Guardians playoff run, take a look at the Cavs preseason, and discuss Tony Bennett's retirement announcement. We close looking at Galatians 5:22-23. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Episode 102 of the Mark Price For 3 Podcast is all about coaching, When to blame them. When to applaud them. When to hold players accountable. In the faith segment, we talk about the ultimate, undefeated coach. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Welcome to a very special episode of The Sports Docs Podcast. In celebration of our 101st episode, we are honoring Dr. Mark Price who passed away on August 16, 2024 following his battle with leiomyosarcoma. We wanted to pay tribute to Dr. Price, who mentored us both through our residency at Harvard. His death is an immeasurable loss to his family and the community. Dr. Price was the Head Team Physician and Medical Director of the New England Patriots since 2016 and a team physician for the Boston Red Sox since 2009. He was a Captain in the U.S. Navy Reserves and served in combat operations in Afghanistan, where he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. Most importantly, he was a bright example of a physician who cared deeply for his friends and family, including his wife Stephanie and their children, Henry, Julia and Sarah. The words shared by family and friends at his memorial service in Wellesley last month demonstrated a life rooted in purpose and accomplishments aligned with his values.Mark was one of our first guests, coming onto the show for Episode #3 and #4 in March of 2021. Consistent with who he was, he was willing to take the time out of his busy schedule to help two of his mentees build something new. So, with that, we thank Mark Price for all that he taught us and the mentorship he provided to not only us, but our community.--On today's episode we're continuing our discussion on shoulder instability with Dr. Mark Price, Orthopaedic Surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital and Head Team Physician for the New England Patriots. We have 5 great articles which we discuss over two episodes that really contribute well this conversation on how to best manage shoulder instability in athletes both in-season and post-season. We're very honored to have Dr. Mark Price join our discussion today. Dr. Price specializes in sports medicine, knee and shoulder surgery. He is an attending surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Price earned his MD from Harvard Medical School and PhD in Medical Physics from MIT. He completed the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program, where Catherine and I both attended as well, and then went on to complete a fellowship in sports medicine and shoulder reconstructive surgery at Mass General. Dr. Price is Head Team Physician and Medical Director for the New England Patriots and a Team Physician for the Boston Red Sox. He is a Captain in the US Navy Reserves and has served in combat operations in Afghanistan, where he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service. We begin with Dr. Hettrich of Brigham and Women's Hospital who recently investigated the question “Are there racial differences between patients undergoing surgery for shoulder instability?” We'll dive further into this topic and chat about how this impacts resident and fellow education. We will follow these articles up with a discussion on the surgical management of shoulder instability by reviewing two articles from the March issue of Arthroscopy. The first is a prospective randomized controlled trial titled Arthroscopic Bankart Repair With and Without Curettage of the Glenoid Edge. Desai and his team concluded that curettage of the glenoid edge reduced the incidence of postoperative recurrence of instability likely relating to improved healing of the capsulolabrum repair. Avramidis and colleagues contributed their cases on the management of recurrent anterior shoulder instability by All-Arthroscopic Modified Eden-Hybinette Procedure Using Iliac Crest Autograft and Double-Pair Button Fixation System.
Mark and Aaron are back for Episode 101 of the Mark Price For 3 Podcast. Today they open up Season 3 getting caught up on many things. Mark spent a few days with the Cavs at pre-season workouts. They also discuss the recent disasters and how we can pray for those in needs. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Welcome to a very special episode of The Sports Docs Podcast. In celebration of our 100th episode, we are honoring Dr. Mark Price who passed away on August 16, 2024 following his battle with leiomyosarcoma. We wanted to pay tribute to Dr. Price, who mentored us both through our residency at Harvard. His death is an immeasurable loss to his family and the community. Dr. Price was the Head Team Physician and Medical Director of the New England Patriots since 2016 and a team physician for the Boston Red Sox since 2009. He was a Captain in the U.S. Navy Reserves and served in combat operations in Afghanistan, where he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. Most importantly, he was a bright example of a physician who cared deeply for his friends and family, including his wife Stephanie and their children, Henry, Julia and Sarah. The words shared by family and friends at his memorial service in Wellesley last month demonstrated a life rooted in purpose and accomplishments aligned with his values.Mark was one of our first guests, coming onto the show for Episode #3 and #4 in March of 2021. Consistent with who he was, he was willing to take the time out of his busy schedule to help two of his mentees build something new. So, with that, we thank Mark Price for all that he taught us and the mentorship he provided to not only us, but our community.--We have 5 great articles which we discuss over two episodes that really contribute well this conversation on how to best manage shoulder instability in athletes both in-season and post-season. We're very honored to have Dr. Mark Price join our discussion today. Dr. Price specializes in sports medicine, knee and shoulder surgery. He is an attending surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Price earned his MD from Harvard Medical School and PhD in Medical Physics from MIT. He completed the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program, where Catherine and I both attended as well, and then went on to complete a fellowship in sports medicine and shoulder reconstructive surgery at Mass General. Dr. Price is Head Team Physician and Medical Director for the New England Patriots and a Team Physician for the Boston Red Sox. He is a Captain in the US Navy Reserves and has served in combat operations in Afghanistan, where he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service. The first paper is from the February issue of AJSM, titled Incidence of Posterior Shoulder Instability in the United States Military. It is a descriptive epidemiology study by Brett Owen and his team which found the incidence is higher than previously reported. Then, from the January issue of Sports Health, we feature the publication Does Functional Bracing of the Unstable Shoulder Improve Return to Play in Scholastic Athletes? Tokish and colleagues found functional bracing did not result in increased success rates when compared to no bracing in adolescent athletes.
We celebrate Episode 100 with Mark Price and Brad Daughterty. This is the episode you all requested. This is the one you want to share. So thankful for Brad for joining us on this episode. Brad talks UNC, Michael Jordan, ACC Basketball, scouting Mark Price, rebuilding the Cavs and much, much more. DO NOT MISS this episode. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Episode 99 is a special Episode. Mark is actually out of town so Aaron invited a special returning guest to join him today for this episode. We talk Cavs news, NBA news and honor Mark as we get closer to Episode 100. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Sign up for the Make Work Better newsletterHow important is a happy workforce? According to Mark Price, the former boss of Waitrose, it's the main thing that leaders should be thinking about. Make your workforce happy and the profits will follow. Mark's new book is Happy Economics.To prove it Mark cites his experience running the supermarket chain, when with a goal of workers happiness he made it the fastest-growing, most profitable supermarket in the UK.The original purpose of the John Lewis Partnership, as laid out by the very same John Lewis , was to uphold the happiness of the people who worked inside the organisation.Mark's new book is Happiness Economics. Mark's book makes the assertion that the quickest way to business success is to focus on creating happy employees.This is genuinely a brilliant listen - and one that you might benefit from reading the transcript of - you can get the transcript here.While I got real value from the book, I actually found the conversation even more enlightening. It challenged some things I believed and I found myself reflecting on it for the day afterwards. I think there's a clarity in the conversation that the book lacks at times - I think it's the challenge of books to be honest. We're so used to ideas being visually backed up that when we're paging through 200 pages of words the emphasis is often lost. Maybe they work best together.Mark has a clear 6 stage framework for making a happy, productive workforce laid out in his compelling new book Happiness Economics.Reward and recognitionInformation sharingEmpowermentWellbeingA sense of pride& Job satisfactionMark's company is WorkL. You can take their surveys and see their data on that link.Key takeawaysThe happiness of employees is crucial for driving productivity and increasing profitsManagers play a vital role in creating a positive work environment and should focus on training, recognition, and coachingLeadership should involve setting a clear plan, making employees feel valued and important, and maintaining optimism about the future.Well-being initiatives should go beyond tokenistic measures and address underlying issues in the work culture. Employee happiness is crucial for workplace culture and productivity.The six key drivers of happiness at work are reward and recognition, empowerment, sense of pride, line management, career development, and job satisfaction.Implementing these drivers effectively can lead to improved well-being, productivity, and business performance.Building a positive culture is essential, and companies should focus on measuring and improving employee happiness. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/eatsleepworkrepeat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
IN THIS EPISODE: An elderly Ohio retiree who looks like the famed aviator, Charles Lindbergh, wonders about a great-aunt's allegation that his mother switched her son in 1932 for the kidnapped Lindbergh baby in New Jersey. It's a far-fetched story – but many believe it might be true due to some amazing circumstances. Plus… given Charles Lindbergh's stature as an international hero, investigators in 1932 didn't consider the unthinkable... that Lindbergh may have killed his own son.SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Lindbergh Maybe” by Mark Price: https://wapo.st/2ZavF4v“The Murder of Baby Charlie” by JT Townsend: http://bit.ly/2HbaDMWWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: July, 2020CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/lindbergh-conspiracy/