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Colin talks with David Carter, Professor of Sports Business at USC's Marshall School of Business talks about the impact of this pandemic on businesses around the sports world, stadium construction and even the gambling sector in this exclusive podcast. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
"If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution." - Emma Goldman, 1931 Abi Getto and Liz Garard are two co-founders of Nap Girls, a membership-based nonprofit that supports and empowers women and non-binary people in the music industry and beyond. On the podcast we talk about how the iconic napping pose drew over 250 members to the collective. We discuss intersectionality and white feminism, how a girl gang metabolized #metoo, and how best to be an ally. Liz Garard spent the last few years building apps for artists including Bieber and Ariana Grande. In 2019, Liz pivoted away from music to focus on sex worker advocacy and is now creating a platform for fair-trade pornography. She is currently a Social Entrepreneurship graduate student at USC's Marshall School of Business. Abi Getto is a feminist, DJ, and artist manager. She currently works with the music collective Seven20. Nap Girls Website: http://napgirls.com/ Nap Girls Twitter: https://twitter.com/napgirls Nap Girls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/napgirls/ Nap Girls Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/napgirls/ You can reach Helen Lenton-Perez, Nap Girls’ Admissions Director at NapApp@napgirls.com Abi Getto Twitter: https://twitter.com/Abi_Getto Abi Getto Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abi_getto/ Liz Garard Twitter: https://twitter.com/lizgarard Liz Garard insta: https://www.instagram.com/lizgarard/ Photo by Jar.Photo: https://www.instagram.com/jar.photo/
Over the past several years we've been inundated with articles decrying the millennial generation as self-absorbed, lazy, and impossible to manage. So when Kent had the opportunity to sit down with leadership and mentoring expert Dr. Alan E. Nelson, he wanted to dig into Dr. Nelson's experience with millennials. In addition to teaching in the MBA program at USC's Marshall School of Business and the Naval Postgraduate School, Dr. Nelson is a social innovator, professor, and author. He is also the founder of LeadYoung Training Systems, a premier organizational leadership training curricula for 3- to 23-year-olds. To find out more about Dr. Nelson visit: http://www.alanenelson.com/ To connect with Kent Ingle: www.kentingle.com Twitter: @kengingle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kent.ingle/
Soren Kaplan is the author of the best-selling and award-winning book "Leapfrogging," an affiliated professor at the Center for Effective Organizations at USC's Marshall School of Business, a contributing writer for Fast Company, a leading keynote speaker, and the founder of InnovationPoint. In this interview, we discuss how to create a culture of innovation, and how you can use that culture to create a competitive advantage.
Brittany was a Navy Surface Warfare officer who successfully made her transition out of the military by going to business school. Find out how she made it into the USC's Marshall School of Business and, while there, how she discovered the consulting industry to be a great match for her skills and passions from her time in service. Even if you're not thinking about going to graduate school, Brittany provides some great tips on networking, interviewing, and negotiating. Trust me when I tell you, she is one sharp vet! Her story is an inspiring example of what it takes to find and seize opportunities.