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Het debat over welzijn op het werk is geëvolueerd. Niet langer waarom investeren, maar hoe maak je het verschil?In deze aflevering van Brainpickings gaat Lesley Arens in gesprek met Eva Deschans, CEO van Waldon, over de resultaten van een grootschalig onderzoek bij 300 werkgevers en 1.000 werknemers. De studie toont aan dat welzijn vandaag stevig op de agenda staat: negen op de tien organisaties nemen welzijnsinitiatieven. Maar tegelijk blijkt dat slechts één op de zeven bedrijven welzijn ook structureel verankert in de bedrijfsstrategie.De uitdaging is dus verschoven van intentie naar impact.Waarom blijft mentaal welzijn de absolute prioriteit? Waarom ervaren medewerkers veel welzijnsinitiatieven als onvoldoende relevant? Waarom willen medewerkers welzijn uitsluitend tijdens de werkuren aanpakken? En welke rol spelen leidinggevenden in het succes of falen van een welzijnsbeleid?In deze podcast ontdek je:Waarom welzijn steeds meer een strategisch thema wordtWaar de kloof zit tussen werkgevers en medewerkersWaarom mentaal welzijn bovenaan de prioriteitenlijst blijft staanHoe welzijn geïntegreerd kan worden in de werkdagWaarom leidinggevenden een cruciale hefboom zijnHoe organisaties evolueren van ad-hoc acties naar een structureel welzijnsbeleidEen gesprek over welzijn, preventie, leiderschap, employee experience, duurzame inzetbaarheid en vooral de vraag die vandaag centraal staat:Hoe maak je van welzijn een hefboom voor duurzame impact?#welzijnophetwerk #wellbeing #burnoutpreventie #hr #employeeexperience #leiderschap #duurzameinzetbaarheid #preventie #mentaalwelzijn #zigzaghrHonger naar meer? SCHRIJF JE IN VOOR DE NIEUWSBRIEF BLIJF OP DE HOOGTE VAN ALLE HR-ACTUA ABONNEER JE OP HET #ZIGZAGHR BOOKAZINE It's a great time to be in HR!www.zigzaghr.be
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Lamar Waldron is an author and investigative researcher known for examining historical controversies surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In The Hidden History of the JFK Assassination, Waldron explores declassified documents, intelligence records, and historical sources to propose alternative interpretations of events connected to the Assassination of John F. Kennedy. His work investigates Cold War politics, organized crime, and covert operations, suggesting that complex geopolitical tensions may have influenced circumstances surrounding the assassination. Waldron's research contributes to the continuing debate among historians, investigators, and scholars about one of the most scrutinized events in modern American history.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Please note that all XZBN radio and/or television shows are Copyright © REL-MAR McConnell Meda Company, Niagara, Ontario, Canada – www.rel-mar.com. For more Episodes of this show and all shows produced, broadcasted and syndicated from REL-MAR McConell Media Company and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network and the 'X' Zone TV Channell, visit www.xzbn.net. For programming, distribution, and syndication inquiries, email programming@xzbn.net.We are proud to announce the we have launched TWATNews.com, launched in August 2025.TWATNews.com is an independent online news platform dedicated to uncovering the truth about Donald Trump and his ongoing influence in politics, business, and society. Unlike mainstream outlets that often sanitize, soften, or ignore stories that challenge Trump and his allies, TWATNews digs deeper to deliver hard-hitting articles, investigative features, and sharp commentary that mainstream media won't touch.These are stories and articles that you will not read anywhere else.Our mission is simple: to expose corruption, lies, and authoritarian tendencies while giving voice to the perspectives and evidence that are often marginalized or buried by corporate-controlled media
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Gary Waldon is the author of 'Mastering the Art of Reinvention: Adapting to life, AI and the other big changes'. Reinvention is an intriguing topic. We go through times when we need to start afresh. Maybe our careers take a different turn, we move to new countries or cities, our relationships change, or our outlook on life evolves. Gary's book guides us on how to handle these unexpected shifts and move into our next chapter. Gary is someone who has faced significant change, including trauma, failures, hardships in business, and certainly in his personal life, through divorce and separations. Many of these challenges he caused himself, and he's the first to put his hand up, own his shortfalls and take full ownership of his story. LINKS Gary's website www.garywaldon.com Gary's book on Amazon Mastering the Art of Reinvention: Adapting to life, AI and other big changes The Mojo Sessions website www.themojosessions.com The Mojo Sessions on Patreon www.patreon.com/TheMojoSessions Full transcripts of the show (plus time codes) are available on Patreon. The Mojo Sessions on Facebook www.facebook.com/TheMojoSessions Gary on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/gary-bertwistle Gary on Twitter www.twitter.com/GaryBertwistle The Mojo Sessions on Instagram www.instagram.com/themojosessions If you like what you hear, we'd be grateful for a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Happy listening! © 2026 Gary Bertwistle. All Rights Reserved.
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This week's guest is Nathan Waldon, Founder of Everything for Nathan & Co. After a bazillion plus years of product development for the big guys, nothing ever scratched his retail itch like opening his own eponymous shops. He doesn't really know how to describe the satisfaction he gets, but he can tell you it's true and beyond satisfying. His advice to young entrepreneurs is to do it, but do it smartly. In April they celebrate 16 years of sweetness - OR is that sweet sixteen? We were so thrilled to interview Nathan and we are sure you will feel the same once you listen to this episode!In the words of Nathan...Whichever way of saying it - being a retail whore is ok. Be proud. But, be smart. There's nothing like retailing through a pandemic (or a financial collapse in 2008) to give you some wits about your business. Be grateful for tough times. Learn. Savor. Make a plan.We are doing our first-ever open call! You can submit your store or favorite store to be on the podcast because every store has a story behind it! Go to theretailwhorepodcast.com, click on SUBMIT YOUR STORE, fill out an easy form and we'll see you on the mic!Mentioned In This Episode:Nathan & Co.Support the show
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Have you ever held back from chasing your dream because of fear — fear of failure, fear of getting it wrong, or fear of what others might think? You're not alone. In fact, Gary Waldon shares in this episode that 60% of people never follow their dreams because of fear. Gary knows a thing or two about reinvention. With over 46 jobs under his belt, from topless waiter to lecturer, startup founder to CEO advisor, his “give it a go” approach has shaped a life full of transformation. Now a transformational change specialist and bestselling author of Mastering the Art of Reinvention, Gary helps people and organisations reinvent themselves when they feel stuck. In this episode, we dive into Gary's brilliant “boss of the brain” analogy, the tension between foresight and blindsides when it comes to change, and why sometimes it takes hitting rock bottom to force reinvention. For me, the most powerful reminder was that reinvention is never one-size-fits-all. The art of reinventing yourself is unique to each of us, but it's also one of the most empowering ways to move forward when life feels stuck. Key Episode Takeaways: Gary's simple “boss of the brain” analogy to explain the difference between brain and mind. Why 60% of people never follow their dreams, and how fear of failure is at the root of it. How foresight versus blindsides impact our ability to reinvent, and why catalysts matter. Reinvention is deeply personal, but it's always possible when you're willing to try. About the Guest: Gary Waldon is a transformational change specialist who has helped many people and organisations reinvent themselves using his practical and engaging approach. He has had over 46 different jobs throughout his life, including being a topless waiter, lecturer, teacher, start up founder and CEO advisor, along with earning two master's degrees in business and finance. Gary has played significant transformational roles across multiple industries including health, technology, finance, consulting, education, and aviation. His ‘give it a go' approach to life has seen him featured in media widely. He is also the best-selling author of the 2020 book release, Sort Your Sh!t Out. Show Resources: Check out Gary's website - HERE Follow Gary on Instagram - HERE Check out Gary's page on Facebook - HERE Follow Emma, the Podcast Host on Instagram - HERE Learn more about Emma's 1:1 coaching - HERE Check out Emma's book, Worthy & Wealthy - HERE If you LOVED the episode, make sure you share it on your Instagram stories and tag us: @emmalagerlow and @garywaldon2. Yours in Reinvention, Emma. X.
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Ever wondered what really goes into running a high-performing host agency? Keith Walden, founder of Departure Lounge, shares how he built a values-driven agency that empowers over 320 advisors across 13 countries and why mentorship, collaboration, and kindness are non-negotiables. With nearly four decades of experience, Keith reveals the secrets behind Departure Lounge's explosive growth, what he looks for in advisors and partners, and how he's blending innovation with human connection to build a business on track to exceed $500 million in annual sales. About Keith Waldon: A native Texan, Keith Waldon began his career in luxury travel while still in college in Dallas as an intern for Rosewood Hotels, where he continued his career as a marketing manager after graduating from Southern Methodist University. Keith later spent 16 years as a senior executive for the international luxury travel network Virtuoso, where creating the Virtuoso brand and elevating the awareness of travel advisors were among his accomplishments. With 27 years in the luxury travel industry, Keith launched Departure Lounge in 2013, first as a specialty retail storefront travel agency. Since then, the agency has organically grown into an international luxury host travel agency with more than 320 travel advisors reaching more than $340 million in annual sales in 2024. Keith was voted Most Innovative Travel Advisor by the Virtuoso network in 2019. He is honored to be featured on Travel+Leisure Magazine's A-List of travel experts as a family and Italy travel specialist, and he serves on the magazine's Advisory Board. He also serves on advisory boards for Marriott luxury brands, Hilton luxury brands, IHG luxury brands, Corinthia Hotels, Lindblad Expeditions, Truevail and the British Virgin Islands. Keith now calls northwest Tuscany home, where he is renovating an old estate built between 1550 and 1700. kwaldon@departurelounge.com DepartureLounge.com Download the Launch Checklist: http://www.tiquehq.com/launch?utm_source=Podcast+Episode+40&utm_medium=Podcast+Shownotes&utm_campaign=Launch+Checklist Today we will cover: (02:00) Keith's journey from college internship to luxury travel leader (04:30) The birth of Departure Lounge and the innovative model behind its success (14:20) Keith's approach to mentorship, community building, and advisor empowerment (22:30) How to grow a host agency without losing the human touch (30:15) How transparency and trust drive long-term success (36:20) How Departure Lounge structures earnings and supports advisor success (44:35) Why education and mentorship are the core business strategies (51:45) Keith's board involvement; advocating for advisors on a global level JOIN THE NICHE COMMUNITY VISIT THE TEMPLATE SHOP EXPLORE THE PROGRAMS FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors: Check out Moxie & Fourth: Email marketing for travel advisors
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If you've ever felt stuck or like you're constantly getting in your own way…keep listening. Today I'm talking to Gary Waldon who is a transformational change expert. In this episode we talk about fear of failure, identity, ego, why we stay stuck, and how to finally move forward.Gary explains how the voice in your head, the one telling you you're not good enough, is basically a full-time bullshit artist. He calls it ‘Bob'... regardless of the name, if you are human, you will relate. TOPICS:How to recognize and silence your inner criticThe psychology of feeling stuck and self-sabotageReinventing yourself through change, failure, and presenceMORE FROM NICK:Book a FREE call here to learn about the Move Your Mind Program: https://tinyurl.com/yc3zmu35Find all links here: https://nickbracks.start.page/Sign up to the website: nickbracks.comConnect with Nick on Instagram, Twitter & LinkedInMORE FROM GARY: https://www.garywaldon.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What if reinvention wasn't just possible—but a skill you could master? Today's guest, Gary Waldon, has lived it. A transformational change specialist with over 44 jobs under his belt—including topless waiter, startup founder, lecturer, and CEO advisor—Gary's life is a masterclass in adaptability.With two master's degrees and career experience spanning health, finance, aviation, and tech, he's helped countless individuals and organisations embrace change and come out stronger. He's also the bestselling author of Sort Your Sh!t Out—and his new book, Mastering the Art of Reinvention, is a timely guide for anyone facing disruption, whether it's a career pivot, a personal crisis, or the fast-changing world of AI.In this episode, Gary shares his no-nonsense, “give it a go” approach to navigating change, why reinvention isn't just for rock bottoms, and how to stay relevant in an unpredictable world. This one's packed with wisdom, grit, and a healthy dose of humour. Let's dive in.Gary's new book is available here;- Mastering the Art of ReinventionFor more information about Gary, check out these places;-Website: Gary WaldonLinkedin: Gary WaldonInstagram: Gary WaldonHead to michellejcox.com for more information about the ONE QUESTION podcast, your host or today's guestsConnect with Michelle on Linkedin here:- @MichelleJCoxConnect with Michelle on Instagram here:- @michellejcoxConnect with Michelle on Facebook here - @michellejcoxAND, if you have a burning topic you'd love people to talk more about, or know someone who'd be great to come on the One Question podcast, please get in touch;-
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This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Gary Waldron, an author and speaker who has truly mastered the art of reinvention. With a fascinating career trajectory that spans 44 jobs, including being a school teacher, consultant, and even a topless waiter, Gary shares his profound insights on adapting to change and the necessity of reinvention in today’s volatile world. We had violent agreement on so many topics that it's like Gary is 'a brother from another mother'. We explored topics surrounding his book, "Mastering the Art of Reinvention," and delved into the mindset shifts required to view life’s challenges as growth opportunities. Gary also discusses how to harness AI's power effectively in one’s career for those looking to reinvent themselves, allowing for growth without traditional boundaries. What You'll Learn: The Concept of Reinvention: Understand why reinvention is not solely the end goal but a continual process of adapting to new opportunities. The Role of Genetics in Change: Discover the link between the dopamine receptor gene and novelty-seeking behaviour, explaining why some are more inclined to embrace change. Understanding and Leveraging AI: Learn how AI can propel personal and professional growth by providing democratised access to information and creative exploration. Coping with Life Changes: Gain insights into handling significant life transitions, such as career shifts or personal upheavals, through Gary's personal experiences. Creating a Growth Mindset: Develop a mindset that views challenges as experiments, encouraging proactive action rather than fear-induced paralysis. Key Takeaways: Embrace Change: Accept that change is constant and inevitable; the more you practice adaptation, the easier it becomes. Mindset Matters: How you perceive challenges—as either threats or opportunities—significantly influences your ability to navigate them. Quality Prompts Make a Difference: In the age of AI, the quality of the questions you ask can dictate the usefulness of the solutions you receive. Authenticity and Values: Aligning your actions with your core values such as authenticity can guide you successfully through transformations. Living Fully in the Present: While planning for the future is crucial, excessive focus on it or dwelling in the past can detract from present contentment. Resources: Visit Gary Waldon: For more insights and services, including speaking engagements and consulting, check out Gary's website. Gary's Latest Book: "Mastering the Art of Reinvention" is available in all major bookstores for those interested in exploring these ideas further. Personal Development Guides: For ongoing personal growth tips, subscribe to our podcast for more enriching discussions. Support the Podcast: If you found this episode enlightening, we’d love your support! Consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your favourite podcast platform to help us reach others who might benefit from these conversations. Support and Share: Share this episode with someone navigating change; it might provide the encouragement and direction they need. 00:38 Mastering the Art of Reinvention 01:48 The Dopamine Gene and Novelty Seeking 03:08 Navigating Career Changes 04:13 Diverse Job Experiences 09:07 Personal Growth and Challenges 23:36 The Role of Values in Reinvention 32:03 AI and the Future of Work 34:31 Exploring AI in Book Design 35:15 The Power of Prompt Engineering 37:18 Turning Challenges into Growth Opportunities 38:11 The Six-Step Process of Reinvention 38:33 Embracing Change and Building Resilience 39:36 The Importance of Self-Reflection 44:35 The Role of Action in Overcoming Fear 48:32 Living in the Present Moment 50:38 The Illusion of Happiness 01:01:56 The Power of Laughter and Enjoyment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bible Prophecy Under the Microscope-32 Gary reviews a new book by Dr. Sam Waldron about eschatology called The Doctrine of Last Things. Waldon basically follows John Murray's amillennialism and doesn't really deal with much of the material that presents a different view. While Dr. Waldron offers his views on preterism, he doesn't actually interact with any of their writings and dismisses it as a Catholic heresy.