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Phyllis Haynes is an award-winning producer and media personality. She has served as a media and communications advisor for organizations and corporations in the US and Europe. She has worked for the last 25 years to help create inclusive environments in institutions including Citibank, NCAA, At&t, Ernst and Young, and many more. Currently, she produces and hosts Profonde TV which airs out of Princetontv.org and has a huge following on social media. She is a member of Jack Canfield's Transformational Leadership Council and is on the board of the Coach Initiative.In this episode, Dean Newlund and Phyllis Haynes discuss:Being a present listener and not being easily distracted.The value of your intuition to your employer.Do you need intuition to survive in the workplace?Making inclusion and relationships a value to your team. Key Takeaways:Engaging your intuition in your decision making is your strongest skill, If you are at the top in your career your intuition is valued, but if you are working your way up it may be discredited.Safety and intuition need to be utilized in unison. There are different ways to get to an answer or solve a problem; be willing to listen. "Of all the things you need in the 21st century, it's an ability to listen to others and to listen to your own inner voices."— Phyllis Haynes See Dean's TedTalk “Why Business Needs Intuition” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEq9IYvgV7I Connect with Phyllis Haynes: Website: Haynes Media Works Soul of DiscourseYouTube: PROFONDE TVEmail: interchangeone@msn.com Connect with Dean:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqRK8GC8jBIFYPmECUCMkwWebsite: https://www.mfileadership.com/The Mission Statement E-Newsletter: https://www.mfileadership.com/blog/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannewlund/Twitter: https://twitter.com/deannewlundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissionFacilitators/Email: dean.newlund@mfileadership.comPhone: 1-800-926-7370
As we do every Friday, we’ll be traveling across the state letting you know about people, places and events that make Mississippi and wonderful place to live!! We’ll start this road trip off in Jackson at New Stage Theatre and speak with two of the leads of their production of “Sister Act”, Kimberly Morgan- Myles and Ray McFarland. Next we’ll move to the Yazoo City and chat with Phyllis Haynes about The Hills Meet The Delta Quilt Show. Then we’ll head back to Jackson and talk with Majure Markow for Cathead Jam 2018 and end the show with musician Todd Snider of Hard Working Americans. So hold on tight, because we’re going for a ride here on Next Stop Mississippi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phyllis Haynes talks with author Pete Bissonette about Breakfast Tea and Bourbon.
Phyllis Haynes talks with author Pete Bissonette about Breakfast Tea and Bourbon.
Donna Steinhorn and Phyllis Haynes discuss the new political reality.
Donna Steinhorn and Phyllis Haynes discuss the new political reality.
Donna Steinhorn and Phyllis Haynes talk about how we become our roles.
Donna Steinhorn and Phyllis Haynes talk about how we become our roles.
Jim Selman interviews producer Phyllis Haynes about her views on the media.
Jim Selman and Phyllis Haynes discusses transformational approaches to difficult times.
Jim Selman and Phyllis Haynes discuss recent events. "What to think about Paris?"
Blair Steelman weaves an inviting tale that does a magnificent job in answering the question: “what” to do. His work comes from his own powerful search: “All I knew was that I couldn’t continue to live my life feeling the way I did. I had to do something about it. The question was, “what?” "....There is one important point to remember. No writer, sage, guru or teacher can provide more insight into our lives than we can for ourselves when we begin to tap into the limitless resources of our own inner depths. Moreover, life, true, abundant, profoundly fulfilling life, does not begin until we come to this realization and take the steps to awaken to the persons we really are and transform our potential into our reality." Producer and TV interviewer, Phyllis Haynes writes: “Blair Steelman is a gifted thinker and writer. His ideas come from a life lived fully…not from a pristine mountain top.” Blair Steelman has spent a lifetime in leadership positions; first, as a pilot in the Air Force leading crews into combat in Vietnam where he flew more than 100 combat missions, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross and three Air Medals; earning a degree in Philosophy from Ohio Dominican College and doing graduate work in Business at Ball State. Blair went on to build a successful career in Sales and Management, and has helped others achieve their dreams and goals through seminars and workshops he has developed.
Phyllis Haynes joins me again. She is an Award winning television personality, Producer, and former ABC News Correspondent. She has been motivating, training, and inspiring people around the world and across the USA. Phyllis was invited by the European Union and the Hellenic Foundation to bring her work to the emerging marketplaces of Central and Eastern Europe. Ms. Haynes has 20 years on TV Including WOR-TV in NYC and ABC. She won the American Film Institute Award for her film with Susan Sarandon called AIDS: The Facts of Life!