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The second generation in wealthy families could choose a safe path within the family business. But today's guest, Khaled Said, dared to pave his own way, co-founding Capital Generation Partners, a $4B London-based family office. While his choice to take the leap paid off, he didn't gain success overnight. His backstory is filled with twists and turns and valuable lessons for any boutique founder. Listen in as Khaled and Stacy discuss: ● His backstory — from searching for the perfect-fit firm to manage his family's assets in Europe to coming up short and filling the gap by setting up his own shop ● What nobody tells you about the slow burn of starting up in asset management ● His tried-and-true litmus test for keeping integrity at the forefront of client service at CapGen● CapGen's differentiation playbook: how they're writing a new narrative in serving ultra-high net worth families About Khaled Said: Khaled is Managing Partner of Capital Generation Partners, a wealth management business based in London. Khaled is the voice of the client within CapGen setting the standards he believes clients deserve. Having managed his own family money, Khaled is an experienced investor and has particular insight into the problems families face when trying to get the best from the investment management industry. Clients benefit hugely from Khaled's principled and commercial approach to investing and his commitment to ensuring that client portfolios are managed by people who think like principals not agents. Khaled chairs the Client Portfolio Committee which is tasked with making the final decisions on the content of client portfolios and sits on the Asset Allocation, Investment and Risk Committees. Khaled started his career as a strategy consultant at Bain & Company where he specialised in private equity. Khaled is involved with various charities: he sits on the Boards of Saïd Foundation and Turquoise Mountain. He has a degree in Law from Oxford University, a Masters in History from Harvard and an MBA (Dean's List) from INSEAD.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Songs: Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor, Billy Joel – Piano ManBooks: Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know Kindle Edition by Malcolm Gladwell - - -Make The Boutique Investment Collective part of your Billion Dollar Backstory. Gain access to invaluable resources, expert coaches, and a supportive community of other boutique founders, fund managers, and investment pros. Join Havener Capital's exclusive membership
Ready for something truly inspiring to kick off your weekend? We've got something special for your ears this weekend with our latest episode of the #CreatingSynergyPodcast featuring the incredible Claire Scapinello, CEO of ECH Inc. Claire's story is the kind of listen that'll have you hooked from start to finish. Her journey is packed with lessons on resilience, innovation, and what it means to lead with vision and heart. Here's why:Discover Claire's journey of incredible resilience, from overcoming a life-changing injury to leading one of the largest aged care providers.Get an insider's look into the innovative strategies propelling the aged care industry forward.Gain actionable insights on leading with empathy, navigating change, and embracing technologyWe dive deep into how she's transforming aged care, blending technology with a touch of humanity, and making real changes that matter. It's not just about the challenges; it's about seeing opportunities where others see obstacles. Make your day a bit more meaningful, fuel your motivation and spark new ideas and give this episode a listen!TIMESTAMP:[05:17] - Introduction to Claire's background and influences[25:02] - Claire discusses a life-changing injury in 2009 and its impact[35:25] - The moment Claire was told she might never walk again[38:11] - Exploration of stoicism and its role in Claire's recovery process[44:01] - Claire shares her experience of regaining movement and her determination[58:34] - Transitioning into Claire's career and her role as CEO of a major aged care provider[1:04:14] - The importance of customer focus and digital understanding for CEOs[1:13:12] - Discussion on change management and transforming the aged care industry[1:27:15] - The growing impact and challenges within the aged care sector[1:39:49] - Claire's appreciation for stoicism and the best advice she has receivedWhere to find Claire ScapinelloLinkedInTwitterBooks discussed in the episode:Emotional Intelligence Why It Can Matter More Than IQ By: Daniel GolemanTalking to Strangers What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know By: Malcolm GladwellJoin the conversation on Synergy IQ on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram (@synergyiq).Access SynergyIQ Website to get to know more about us. Say hello to our host Daniel Franco on LinkedIn.
Virginia Woolf said it best: “Books are the mirrors of the soul.” As practitioners and entrepreneurs in an industry that always leaves something to learn, books provide information, insight, and, sometimes, a little relief from day-to-day pressures. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, we discuss a few of our favorite books we think you may enjoy as well! Resources: Clean: The New Science of Skin: https://www.amazon.com/Clean-Science-Skin-James-Hamblin/dp/0525538313 The Body: A Guide for Occupants: https://www.amazon.com/Body-Guide-Occupants-Bill-Bryson/dp/0385539304 Surrounded by Idiots: The Four Types of Human Behavior and How to Effectively Communicate with Each in Business (and in Life): https://www.amazon.com/Surrounded-Idiots-Behavior-Effectively-Communicate/dp/1250179947 Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know: https://www.amazon.com/Talking-Strangers-Should-about-People-ebook/dp/B07NDKVWZW ASCP Esty Talk with Maggie Staszcuk and Ella Cressman Produced by Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) for licensed estheticians, ASCP Esty Talk is a weekly podcast hosted by Maggie Staszcuk and Ella Cressman. We see your passion, innovation, and hard work and are here to support you by providing a platform for networking, advocacy, camaraderie, and education. 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Innovating in an old industry that's dominated by men, my latest guest Portfolio Manager Sweta Singh shares how her curiosity and sense of adventure led her to join the founding team of a new investment management firm based in (and inspired by!) Sante Fe, New Mexico. Sweta and I chat about the big picture of working in finance, especially as a woman, pros and cons of remote work, and how not projecting too much into the future can lead to some incredible opportunities! As always, we chat books at the end of the show, her secret to keeping it all together as a busy working mom, and more on Santa Fe if you're considering a visit! Listen now below or at www.theindianedit.com and please take a second to rate us wherever you're listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world!SHOWNOTES FOR EPISODE 83:Read more about Sweta and her firm City Different on their website Books we discussed:Darkness by Bharati MukherjeeTalking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm GladwellQuestions? Comments? Get in touch @theindianeditpodcast on Instagram !Special thanks to Sudipta Biswas and the team @ Boon Castle / Flying Carpet Productions for audio post-production engineering!
Durant cet épisode, je discute avec François Hamel de gestion des émotions, des piliers de la confiance, de la performance au Poker, et des sports électroniques. À propos de François: François Hamel a toujours eu un goût marqué pour la compétition, qu'elle soit physique ou intellectuelle. Plus particulièrement, sa carrière de joueur de poker professionnel a duré 4 ans, pendant lesquels il a beaucoup appris et s'est beaucoup développé personnellement. C'est à cette époque qu'il a découvert l'importance de la préparation mentale pour la performance, une notion qui lui est restée chère et qu'il a décidé d'approfondir en devenant consultant en performance mentale. Pour cela, il a choisi de retourner aux études et d'obtenir un baccalauréat en psychologie ainsi qu'une maîtrise en science de l'activité physique, avec une concentration en intervention et consultation. Fort de ces compétences, il travaille désormais principalement avec des joueurs de poker, mais aussi avec des athlètes esports et traditionnels, pour les aider à améliorer leur performance mentale. En somme, François a suivi un parcours atypique, marqué par des choix audacieux et une grande détermination à atteindre ses objectifs. Sa passion pour la compétition l'a amené à se découvrir des talents pour le poker, puis à se spécialiser dans la performance mentale, une discipline qui lui permet aujourd'hui d'aider les autres à atteindre leur plein potentiel. Pour rejoindre François: frankhamelmpc@gmail.com Suivez Coach Frank sur TWITTER: https://twitter.com/coachfrankphd Pour rejoindre la communauté: info@bettersport.ca ABONNEZ-VOUS à l'infolettre: https://drcoachfrank.com/contact/ NOTES D'ÉMISSION Pourquoi la gestion des émotions? (0:21) C'est quoi une réaction saine de colère? (4:05) Les piliers de la confiance. (7:06) Le type de personne et qu'est ce qui est le plus important pour te donner confiance dans la performance. (11:23) L'entraîneur doit bien connaitre ces joueurs et savoir quoi dire. (13:52) Apprendre de la défaite peut être positif. (18:00) Comment est-ce qu'on accueille nos émotions? (20:03) C'est quoi les émotions que les joueurs de poker vivent? (22:12) Dans un contexte de poker, les moments d'arrêts et la pleine conscience viennent un de tes meilleurs amis. (27:50) Les ajustements dans la performance. (29:34) L'importance de recadrer les choses. « reframing » (32:12) Inventer une statistique pour augmenter la confiance. (35:34) Qu'est ce qui démarque les joueurs de poker comparé à d'autres joueurs? (38:14) La réalité que tu as vécu comme professionnel au poker et faire un changement. (42:16) La pression sociale sur les gens pour performer dans le poker et faire une carrière. (47:40) Qu'est-ce qui veut dire un bloc de performance de ta journée? (51:20) Comment mieux envoyer les messages aux joueurs qui pensent quand la victoire est accomplie. (56:52) La pratique réflexive. (1:01:04) C'est quoi les premiers sujets nécessaires à couvrir pour les athlètes? (1:04:30) Cinq catégories d'émotions. (1:08:00) L'objectification des athlètes. (1:15:42) Les émotions qui sont difficiles à gérer dans un contexte de performance. (1:16:52) C'est quoi les particularités que tu retiens dans les trois contextes? (1:18:11) Qu'est-ce que les gens comprennent le moins bien dans le sport électronique? (1:19:35) Question : Partant, Réserviste, Couper entre Soccer, Poker, ou jeu préféré parmi? « overwatch, league of legends, rocket league ». (1:20:41) Question : Quel livre est-ce que tu as lu, et que tu recommandes le plus en ce moment? (1:22:52) Question : Qu'est-ce qui va devenir un avantage compétitif dans le monde dans 10 ans? (1:24:04) Question : Si tu pouvais mettre une citation sur un jumbotron dans un aréna ou un stade, ça serait laquelle et qu'est-ce que tu aimerais que les gens comprennent? (1:25:01) Mot de la fin de et comment rejoindre François Hamel: Linkedin, Twitter, Facebook (1:27:19) PERSONNES ET ORGANISATIONS MENTIONNÉES François Hamel (28) Francois Hamel | LinkedIn François Hamel Francois Hamel - Mental Performance Consultant (@FrankHamel_MPC) / Twitter « The Playbook: Coaching Rules from Patrick Mouratoglou » Watch The Playbook | Netflix Official Site Patrick Mouratoglou TenniStory: Patrick Mouratoglou's life—and impact on Serena, Tsitsipas Serena Williams Serena Williams | Biography, Titles, & Facts | Britannica «Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know» Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know: Gladwell, Malcolm: 9780316478526: Books - Amazon.ca «The Last Dance» with Michael Jordan The Last Dance (TV Mini Series 2020) - IMDb Jacques Forest https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jacques-Forest Major League Gaming Watch the best in esports live - MLG « The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results» The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results: Keller, Gary, Papasan, Jay: 9781885167774: Books - Amazon.ca « Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distratcted World» Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World: Newport, Cal: 9781455586691: Books - Amazon.ca « Inside Out» Inside Out (2015) - IMDb Jo-Annie Fortin https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo-annie-fortin/ «The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment» The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment: Tolle, Eckhart: 9781577314806: Amazon.com: Books
Learning to teach better with Joe Dye as we discuss Malcolm Gladwell's book, Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know. Show notes for the episode can be found at https://amidonplanet.com/episode89 (https://amidonplanet.com/episode89)
Volevamo lanciare questa nuova stagione di Made IT con un solo episode per parlare di inizi, ci siamo rese conto che è un tema molto interessante e importante. Parliamo spesso con i nostri ospiti di come si passa da un'idea a fatti concreti e per cercare di iniziare questo anno facendo cose ed essere propositivi volevamo portarvi quest'episodio sugli inizi. Parliamo con tantissime persone oltre agli ospiti che intervistiamo, con amici ma anche con voi ascoltatori e vediamo che tantissime persone rimangono bloccate sulla fase di idea e in poche concretizzano. All'inizio di Made IT anche noi ci eravamo bloccate sull'idea, ne abbiamo parlato per un anno e mezzo prima di realmente concretizzare. Per questo volevamo condividere con voi tutti i passi necessari per concretizzare le proprie idee. Inoltre in quest'episodio parliamo di: - Come si prende la decisione di lasciare un lavoro a tempo pieno per seguire la propria idea - Le più grandi lezioni che abbiamo imparato dai nostri ospiti - Consigli su come impostare i propri obiettivi / buoni propositi per mantenerli LIBRI CONSIGLIATI: - Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know di Malcolm Gladwell - Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals di Oliver Burkeman PODCAST CONSIGLIATI: - Call Her Daddy - The Daily SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Sur Instagram @madeit.podcast Sur LinkedIn @madeitpodcast Per non perdere nessun episodio iscrivetevi al canale Telegram creato da Simone Cecconi (un nostro fedele ascoltatore): https://t.me/made_it_podcast_bot
The Book Interrupted women share their personal journals while reading “What the Robin Knows: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World” by Jon Young. They continued on to the group discussion, exploring whether energy and emotions are contagious across species, birds calls, pet versus city versus country birds, if they liked reading the book, and much more. Discussion Points: Personal journals How did the members like reading the book? Individual types of birds and their calls - can you distinguish them? From Collision to Connection chapter Energy and emotions are contagious - can the birds sense your emotions? Pet birds City park birds versus country birds Mentioned on this episode of Book Interrupted: Book Interrupted Website Book Interrupted YouTube Channel Book Interrupted Facebook Book Club Group What the Robin Knows: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World by Jon Young Bird Language Audio Library Jon Young Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell
Concluding their series on “Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know” by Malcolm Gladwell, the women discuss follow-ups and fan responses during the book cycle. Discussion Points: Squiggy’s Stumble Forward t-shirt Mere’s mullet Twitter responses and Kim’s attempt to connect with Oprah Book Interrupted playlists International Women’s Day - Breaking the Bias Our next fan book: The Midnight Library Kim’s tarot card interruptions and Celestial Saturdays Joy Harjo quote: “silence is the white light of sound” Children asking parents stories of when they were younger Other podcasts to listen to on similar topics Mentioned on this episode of Book Interrupted: Book Interrupted Website Book Interrupted YouTube Channel Book Interrupted Facebook Book Club Group Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell Books Revisionist History Book Interrupted Teespring Shop Tony Scruggs The Empathy Guy Book Interrupted Talking to Strangers Playlist The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Masterclass - Joy Harjo Teaches Poetic Thinking Hidden Brain Mind Reading 2.0 Malcolm Gladwell debates Adam Grant Super Soul Sunday Hidden Brain Podcast: Mind Reading 2.0 Meredith Lady Lamp I
The women finish their chat and share their final book reports inspired by “Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know” by Malcolm Gladwell. Kim brings to the group a few concerns she has with the book, then they finish with whether they recommend it. Discussion Points: Suicide - is the information in the book is out of date? Coupling - do events only happen because of specific circumstances/context? Sylvia Plath Are poets more likely to commit suicide? Crime statistics and race - did Gladwell miss something? Do you recommend the book? Final book reports Mentioned on this episode of Book Interrupted: Book Interrupted Website Book Interrupted YouTube Channel Book Interrupted Facebook Book Club Group Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell Books Revisionist History The 4% Fix: How One Hour Can Change Your Life by Karma Brown What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing by Oprah Winfrey and Bruce D. Perry
The Book Interrupted women continue their conversation on “Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know” by Malcolm Gladwell. “Friends”, TV, The Stanley Milgram Experiment, authoritative figures, body language, and attractiveness - how do all these things influence our perceptions of strangers and our interactions with them? Discussion Points: Error in the Friends section - it’s Monica not Rachel! Does your face show emotion the way that other people expect you to react? How has TV affected how we interpret emotion on strangers’ faces? Does anyone else’s nose tingle when other people touch their nose? Experiments to see how people react to shocking situations The Stanley Milgram Experiment Do you listen to authority figures, even against your own judgment? Body language and attractiveness - how much do they impact our perceptions of others? Buying music online Mentioned on this episode of Book Interrupted: Book Interrupted Website Book Interrupted YouTube Channel Book Interrupted Facebook Book Club Group Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell Books Revisionist History My Weekend Was the Plot of Mrs. Doubtfire | No Laugh Newsroom - CollegeHumor Encanto Vivo
The Book Interrupted women share their personal journals while reading “Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know” by Malcolm Gladwell. So many things to talk about with this book in the group chat: default to truth, relationships, oppression, the Holy Fool and more. Discussion Points: Personal journals The illusion of asymmetric insight - do you think you know more about someone else than they do about you? The Holy Fool Do you default to truth? Relationships and red flags - do you see the truth when there are signs that they are lying? Data versus interactions - how much does personal interaction change the way you interpret data? How does race and gender oppression affect sentencing and assessment of situations? Was this book upsetting to you? Group enhancements - do you follow the group? Love and marriage Mentioned on this episode of Book Interrupted: Book Interrupted Website Book Interrupted YouTube Channel Book Interrupted Facebook Book Club Group Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell Books Revisionist History Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari Untamed by Glennon Doyle
The Book Interrupted women continue their conversation on “Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know” by Malcolm Gladwell, exploring topics of biases, first impressions, empty sorrys, shoulds versus coulds, rules, sisters, mothers, sense of self and Legends of the Fall. Discussion Points: Have you met a stranger and had a bias, but when talking to them you found out they were the opposite? Actions versus words - an empty sorry means nothing/following through on your words First impressions Shoulds versus coulds - do you live your life because you “should” do things? Rules - do you like to follow them? Can you be friends with your sister’s friends? Are you the hardest on yourself? How did becoming a mother change your sense of self? Target marketing and are our phones listening all the time? Mentioned on this episode of Book Interrupted: Book Interrupted Website Book Interrupted YouTube Channel Book Interrupted Facebook Book Club Group Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell Books Revisionist History 5 Love Languages Legends of the Fall What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordon Snowden
The Book Interrupted women continue Season Two with “Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know” by Malcolm Gladwell. Each member expresses individually how they feel either before reading or beginning to read “Talking to Strangers”, then they continue the discussion into a group chat. Through the topics of Gladwell’s other books and podcasts, basketball, making an expert, and predicting divorce, they talk about their lives, inspired by the words of the book. Discussion Points: Personal journals - what are the first impressions of the book? What is Talking to Strangers about? What do you think of other Malcolm Gladwell Books and his podcast, Revisionist History? Underhand versus overhand free throw shots in basketball Do 10,000 hours of practice make an expert? Can you predict divorce by Dr. John Gottman’s The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse: criticism, contempt, defensiveness and stonewalling? Mentioned on this episode of Book Interrupted: Book Interrupted Website Book Interrupted YouTube Channel Book Interrupted Facebook Book Club Group Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell Books Revisionist History “This One Thing is the Biggest Predictor of Divorce” - The Gottman Institute
Talking to Strangers : What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know By Malcolm Gladwell
Welcome to part one of our recap of Book Interrupted Season One! What are the members’ favourite moments? Who likes the smell of their own farts? And who held back and didn’t say all they wanted to? Discussion Points: What is your favourite moment or quote? Farts Kirsten Karchmer and Squiggy coming on the podcast Was there anything you wish you’d said recording, but you held back during the season? What was the hardest part about this season for you? Mentioned on this episode of Book Interrupted: Book Interrupted Website Book Interrupted YouTube Channel Book Interrupted Facebook Book Club Group Untamed by Glennon Doyle Seeing Red: The One Book Every Woman Needs to Read. Period. by Kirsten Karchmer White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk about Racism by Robin Diangelo Lily Singh video doing hair Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell
Today on Boston Public Radio we're on tape, bringing you some of our favorite conversations. Susan Orlean previews her latest book about animals, including the history of the movie “Free Willy,” her relationship with turkeys and her Valentine's Day spent with a lion. Orlean is a staff writer for the New Yorker, and an author; her latest book is “On Animals.” Joanne Chang talks about her latest book inspired by her baking journals, “Pastry Love: A Baker's Journal of Favorite Recipes.” Chang is a James Beard award–winning pastry chef. Richard Blanco reads fall-themed poetry, including “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost, “The Blower of Leaves” by January Gill O'Neil, “November 2: Día de los muertos” by Alberto Ríos and “Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry, Ohio” by James Wright. Blanco is the fifth inaugural poet in U.S. history. His latest book, "How To Love A Country," deals with various socio-political issues that shadow America. Howard Mansfield previews his latest book, "Chasing Eden: A Book of Seekers," about communities throughout American history that sought freedom, happiness and utopia. Mansfield is an author who writes about history, architecture and preservation. Malcolm Gladwell discusses his new book, "Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know." Gladwell is a New Yorker staff writer and host of the “Revisionist History” podcast. Sy Montgomery explains how songbirds find mates for life in other birds who literally sing their tune and discussed vampire bats who adopt vampire bat pups. Montgomery is a journalist, naturalist and BPR contributor. Her latest book is "Becoming A Good Creature." Arthur C. Brooks discusses the key to happiness, drawing from his social science work and latest podcast, “How to Build a Happy Life.” Brooks is the William Henry Bloomberg professor of the practice of public leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School, a professor of management practice at the Harvard Business School, the happiness correspondent at The Atlantic and host of the podcast series “How to Build a Happy Life.” Spencer Buell and Erica Walker talk about the rise of noise complaints in Boston, as well as what — and if — residents and politicians should do about it. Spencer Buell is a staff writer for Boston Magazine. Erica Walker is a noise researcher who founded Noise and the City. She is an assistant professor of epidemiology at Brown. Daniel Leader discusses his latest book, "Living Bread." Leader is a pioneer in the American baking world.
Subscribe to Renata's weekly newsletter for exclusive content for corporate professionals and new episodes of the Job Hunting Podcast. About our guest, Moana Weir: Moana has over 20 years of Executive experience, leading strategic business and cultural transformation: in the healthcare and health insurance industry with Bupa, including as Acting MD for the Bupa Dental business, and as Acting Corporate Affairs Director. Prior to this, she had Executive experience in listed, international online companies at SEEK (seek.com.au), REA (realestate.com.au), and Melbourne IT leading areas including Legal, Governance, and Company Secretarial, Regulatory, Risk, Corporate Affairs and Sustainability. Moana also has deep experience for over 10 years as a Non-Executive Director in the not-for-profit Government and community sector. She is currently Chair of the Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission Victoria (VEOHRC), and a member of the People and Culture Committee at Movember, the leading charity changing the face of men's health globally. She has also previously been a director on the Board of VLine and a director of the Melbourne Montessori School Board. To learn more, check Moana Weir's LinkedIn Profile. Episode Timestamps: 04:16 - Director vs Chair 06:49 - Succession planning 07:38 - Setting up the board agenda 10:00 - Chair and CEO relationship 11:18 - On being the chair of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission 14:43 - Representation and lived experience at the board level 16:57 - The pandemic's impact on equal opportunity and human rights 20:13 - Key issues in equal opportunity and human rights 22:01 - Ageism in the workforce is real 26:58 - Dealing with trauma, bad behavior, and bullying 31:14 - Moana's future career plans 33:11 - Final advice from Moana Weir Links mentioned in this episode: The Job Hunting Podcast episode 98. Why are we still not seeing more women in senior roles? - with Carly Moulang and Alessandro Ghio The Job Hunting Podcast episode 96. Recruitment and selection without resumes - with Dina Bayasanova Ph.D Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know, book by Malcolm Gladwell Working With Monsters: How to Identify and Protect Yourself from the Workplace Psychopath by John Clarke The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilised Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't, by Robert Sutton Other ways to enjoy this podcast: Read the full blog on the podcast website Download a transcript of this episode Are you new to The Job Hunting Podcast? If so, here is a bit about your host: Hello, I'm Renata Bernarde, the Host of The Job Hunting Podcast. I'm also an executive coach, job hunting expert, and career strategist. I teach corporate, non-profit, and public professionals the steps and frameworks to help them find great jobs, change, and advance their careers with confidence and less stress. If you are 1) an ambitious professional who is keen to develop a robust career plan, 2) looking to find your next job or promotion, or 3) you want to keep a finger on the pulse of the job market so that when you are ready, and an opportunity arises, you can hit the ground running – then this podcast is for you. In addition to The Job Hunting Podcast, I have developed a range of courses and services for professionals in career or job transition. And, of course, I also coach private clients. So there is no excuse – I'm determined to help you! I want you to feel empowered, nail your next job, and have the career you want. Subscribe to the newsletter and access free tools to help you advance in your career. A free resource for job hunters: The Optimized Job Search Schedule. Learn more: www.renatabernarde.com. Book a time to discuss 1-1 coaching and achieve your goals faster Or please email me at rb@renatabernarde.com. Please support The Job Hunting Podcast: Follow, subscribe, share, rate, and review: Thank you so much again for listening to the episode. If you enjoyed the content, please leave us a review and give it a 5-star rating on your podcast platform of choice. A review is the best gift you can give to a podcaster; I'll be so happy you wouldn't believe it! Writing a review and giving it five stars helps the podcast reach more people like you who want guidance and support in job hunting and career advancement. Enjoy the episode and ciao for now! RB Renata Bernarde | Job Hunting Expert | Founder, Pantala Academy Book a time to discuss 1-1 coaching and achieve your goals faster rb@renatabernarde.com www.renatabernarde.com --------- Host: Renata Bernarde Editing: Estella Dacuba Music: Scott Holmes Contact us: rb@renatabernarde.com The Job Hunting Podcast is a podcast by Pantala Pty Ltd. Pantala acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Bunurong People. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Do honest people steal? Our guest, Kelly Paxton investigates and researches low level crimes such as book-keeping fraud; also known as Pink Collar Crime. She discusses how a hostile work environment and the prospect of financial difficulties at home can lead “good” people to rationalize dishonest behavior. Kelly Paxton is a former federal agent who was used to dealing with “bad guys.” Once she started working embezzlement cases, she quickly realized that honest people steal. The term pink-collar crime describes embezzlement type crimes that are typically committed by females. Can a man be a pink collar criminal? The simple answer is yes. It's the position not the gender but in these "pink" positions there are just more women than men. Topics we Discuss With Kelly Paxton (4:25) Welcome and speed round questions. (6:39) Why you should be concerned if your bookkeeper never takes a vacation. (7:15) What is Pink Collar Crime? (10:20) How Kelly's career and curiosity lead her into investigating Pink Collar Crime. (14:48) What is The Fraud Triangle? (19:14) Do women steal differently than men? (28:35) What are the common behaviors of people who embezzle? (31:17) Who benefits and who takes the blame for embezzlement? (37:53) Who should you trust? (42:39) How people rationalize their dishonesty. (45:49) What should companies do to prevent pink collar crime? (49:49) Kelly's favorite music and playlists. Join us on our follow-on discussion in Episode 239 where Kurt and Tim have a Grooving Session on what Kelly has brought up in her interview and how we can apply insight from her interview into our own businesses. © 2021 Behavioral Grooves Links Kelly Paxton: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellypaxton/ Kelly Paxton, Embezzlement: How to Detect, Prevent, and Investigate Pink-Collar Crime: https://amzn.to/3i57hN1 Great Women in Fraud: https://greatwomeninfraud.com/ Great Women in Fraud Podcast: https://podcast.greatwomeninfraud.com/ Dan Ariely: https://danariely.com/ The Dishonesty Project: https://www.thedishonestyproject.com/film/ Pink Collar Crime: https://pinkcollarcrime.com/what-is-pink-collar-crime How to Have a Good Day: Harness the Power of Behavioral Science to Transform Your Working Life by Caroline Webb: https://amzn.to/3eAaNhJ Episode 33: Caroline Webb: Having a Good Day: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/caroline-webb-having-a-good-day/ Go Fraud Me: http://gofraudme.com/ Rita Crundwell: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Crundwell Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell: https://amzn.to/3i1sKGw Duped: Truth-Default Theory and the Social Science of Lying and Deception by Timothy Levine: https://amzn.to/3ehpWUC Big Little Lies: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Little_Lies_(TV_series) Episode 86: Christian Hunt: Mitigating Human Risk and The Algorithmic Mind: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/christian-hunt-mitigating-human-risk-and-the-algorithmic-mind/ Behavioral Grooves Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/behavioralgrooves Musical Links Foo Fighters “The Pretender”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBjQ9tuuTJQ Harold Van Lennep “Liberation”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEzMeDybBG0 Micheal Kiwanuka “Cold Little Heart”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOubjLM9Cbc&ab_channel=MichaelKiwanukaVEVO
An open, insightful and vulnerable conversation with the now leader of lifestyle sport governing body - Parkour UK (a sport community which was not sure it needed a Governing Body!) Dan has had a fantastic career in sport and shares many pearls of wisdom that he has picked up on the way. He has faced some great high and some devastating losses and talks openly about these experiences. It's not been a simple and straight forward path and Dan really shows how hard work and perseverance with a clear purpose has helped him do what he always wanted to do. I am sure much of his story will connect with you in some way or another and may provide you with the insight and inspiration you need! It is well worth an hour of your time! If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It only takes a minute and really makes a difference in helping to convince new listeners. Thanks so much it - is much appreciated!! For show notes and past guests, please visit www.sportstories247.com Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please make contact at: hello@sportstories247.com Follow Sport Stories: Twitter: twitter.com/sportstories_ Instagram: Instagram.com/sportstories247 Facebook: facebook.com/sportstories247 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sportstories YouTube: Sport Stories YouTube Channel Find out more about Dave at: www.thesummitpartnership.com Follow Dave: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SummitDave LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davelevine3 Success quotes or sayings: “When I was a young man, I wanted to change the world. I found it was difficult to change the world, so I tried to change my nation. When I found I couldn't change the nation, I began to focus on my town. I couldn't change the town and as an older man, I tried to change my family. Now, as an old man, I realise the only thing I can change is myself, and suddenly I realise that if long ago I had changed myself, I could have made an impact on my family. My family and I could have made an impact on our town. Their impact could have changed the nation and I could indeed have changed the world.” There is a lot in life when you get told no...get told no again …and you get told no again. Keep going and use all interactions as feedback. I am always trying to learn and immerse myself in their stories. They tell stories and do not teach lessons. Through the stories we learn lessons. A variety of course and content Look ‘off the beaten path' Learn from all environments and contexts. Being aware of my prejudgements and biases. Everybody has prejudices and biases! I can only comment on my path. 3 significant losses – lost a child, and mum and mother-in-law within 3 weeks. Looking to understand the whole person really and fully. View things in a positive way. I wasn't depressed I was going through grief. Trying to smile about things that have happened. Looking forward. Look for the next thing that will make you smile. The is a huge amount of this (life) that we are making up as we go along. There are currently 15 Parkour Podcasts on the Market at present. The opportunities and challenges going forward…..Collaboration / Co-production, Shared Services, If you were to put the sport system together now you would probably not make it as it currently is. We are desperately trying not to ‘Reinvent the wheel' Looking through a free lens – not having to deal with some previous cultures and baggage The books that you would recommend are? From a non fiction perspective; I enjoy the books by Malcolm Gladwell, Matthew Syed and Michael Lewis In no particular order and not limited to: Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell Black Box Thinking: Marginal Gains and the Secrets of High Performance by Matthew Syed Rebel Ideas: The Power of Diverse Thinking by Matthew Syed Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis The Undoing Project: A Friendship that Changed the World by Michael Lewis In one sentence – What advice would you give to your teenage version of yourself? Build networks – get others to help you solve your problems and challenges. Who has made a big impact on you? All the people that have offered me a job. South Yorkshire Sport - Tim Lumb Derbyshire Sport - David Joy Rounders England - Alison Howard Parkour UK - Steve Mitchell Chris Brindley (former chair of Greater Sport & current chair of the Rugby League World Cup) Simon Ridd (was at Sport England) Whos' Sport Story would you be really interested in hearing? Anyone really – there are so many! Perhaps….Yvonne Harrison and Born Barikor amongst many are incredibly inspiring Coaching questions I would like to pose: 1 Dan talked about his Network – who is in your network, how well do you know them and who or what is missing? 2 What has been one of your greatest losses or rejections and how has it affected you? How could you use this experience to help you positively move on…? Contact info: Parkour instagram @parkouruk Strategy Development Associates Programme Inclusion partnerships / Inclusive Employers Programme @bocciaengland https://www.bocciaengland.org.uk/ What is boccia?
Laura tells the story of VIKTOR FRANKL, a psychiatrist and holocaust survivor, whose work centered around the school of logotherapy: the study of one's motivation, and how it relates to their existential purpose or meaning in life. His autobiography, Man's Search for Meaning is a first hand account of much of his study of finding meaning in suffering. Born: March 26, 1905, Leopoldstadt, Vienna, Austria; Died: Sept. 2, 1997, Vienna, Austria. Sources The Viktor Frankl Institute, Viktor Emil Frankl timeline The Independent, Obituary: Viktor Frankl, By: Morton Schatzman, 2011.10.23 Man's Search for Meaning, By: Viktor Frankl 1946 Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know, Book by Malcolm Gladwell 2019.09.01 The prime minister with a man crush for Hitler: The day MacKenzie King met the Fuhrer, By: Tristin Hopper 2017.05.15 Viktor Frankl Wikipedia
This week, Nick has a bunch of questions for Ken regarding organizational psychology. Life in Japan: - Trains (Nick and Ken) Book Report: - Farnam Street (Ken) - Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell Links: - Farnam Street Blog - A Helpful Guide to Reading Better | Farnam Street - Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions (109 Models Explained) | Farnam Street - Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell - Death of Sandra Bland | Wikipedia - Industrial and organizational psychology | Wikipedia
Nick and Ken wade into making choices and how to improve the decision making process. Links: When one sketch flopped, two words saved The State: “monkey torture” by Erik Adams Meniscus (anatomy) | Wikipedia Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell | Goodreads (Nick's book report) Malcolm Gladwell — "Choice, happiness and spaghetti sauce" | TED.com Stanley Milgram | Wikipedia What Color is Your Parachute by Richard N. Bolles How to Make a Decision Like Ben Franklin | Art of Manliness
Roses are red, violets are blue, and Malcolm Gladwell has written yet another bestseller. It's called "Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know," and it's all about the perils of trusting people we don't really know. Gladwell, who's also a Next Big Idea Club curator, tells us why we need to stop taking everybody at their word and start exercising a little healthy skepticism.
Roses are red, violets are blue, and Malcolm Gladwell has written yet another bestseller. It's called "Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know," and it's all about the perils of trusting people we don't really know. Gladwell, who's also a Next Big Idea Club curator, tells us what cuban spies, Bernie Madoff, and Malcolm's naked father can teach us about the mysteries of strangers.Support us by supporting our sponsors!Policy Genius — Go to policygenius.com to get quotes and apply in minutesAway — Visit awaytravel.com/bigideaSkillshare — Go to Skillshare.com/BIGIDEA to try two months for freeNext Big Idea Club — The best books of the year delivered to your door. Visit nextbigideaclub.com/podcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Malcolm Gladwell is a journalist, author, and public speaker. He is the host of the popular podcast "Revisionist History" and his new book "Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know" is available now.
Now powered by Peardeck, the guys recap their summers and introduce a new segment! Pear Deck helps teachers create powerful learning moments for students of every age and ability with tech solutions rooted in active learning, formative assessment, and sound pedagogical practice. Founded by educators, Pear Deck makes it easy for teachers to build and launch custom interactive presentations from within Google Slides, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Teams. Segment #1 Allow us to (re)introduce ourselves! Area 51 Raid Summer is Over! Our trip to the Field of Dreams School is back in session RIP Donnie's Orange Shirt Segment #2 What are we looking forward to this Fall? Jesse - Malcolm Gladwell new book Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know Q&A and Book signing in October Donnie - Had my class pay me mortgage payments Jeff - Iceland - Utis - Learning and Technology -https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jeffrey-heil-equity-and-amplifying-student-voice/id1367426373?i=1000449734923 Segment #3 Three-Point Stance - Each of us shares new ideas or apps that we're trying this year. Jesse - First Point - Emphasizing SEL through EdTech Jeff - First Point - Mood Meter/journal/math Segment #4 Something Useless Donnie Found Online Same Picture of Dave Coulier Tumblr Blog - - - - - Visit our website Share Feedback & Ideas Tweet us at @PartialCreditEd Follow us on Instagram @PartialCreditEd Like us on Facebook
Beth Sandlin offers support, education and exploration to movers and teachers of the Pilates Method through a Trauma Informed Approach. While working as Assistant Director for Educational Services at a University Health Center, she realized the need for more inclusive, trauma sensitive practices in all fields, especially within the movement sector. Beth is the founder of Trifecta Pilates offering online Pilates classes via a membership and YouTube. She also teaches the TIPA (Trauma Informed Pilates Approach) Continuing Education Course to current Pilates Instructors to expand the network of Trauma Informed Professionals. She holds a degree in Health Education, a comprehensive Pilates Certification, 200-hour Yoga Certification and is a Health Coach. When not moving or teaching Pilates, you can find her spending time with her family at home, hiking or camping. *In This Episode* * Beth's website ( https://trifectapilates.com/ ) * Beth on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/beth.t.sandlin ) * Beth on Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/trifectapilates ) * My Grandmother’s Hands ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1942094477/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?creative=9325&creativeASIN=1942094477&ie=UTF8&linkCode=as2&linkId=32d09578d08c005ad3403106edaae1db&tag=wescoatrapro-20 ) , Resmaa Menakem * Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0316478520/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?creative=9325&creativeASIN=0316478520&ie=UTF8&linkCode=as2&linkId=d5114e3f2fdbc01ba017dbe363700490&tag=wescoatrapro-20 ) , Malcolm Gladwell ---------- The Trauma Therapist Newsletter is out! Conferences. Events. Modalities. Books. Inspiring People. Check out a free copy of the most recent issue: https://bold-field-2905.ck.page/60fcdfc47d Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands