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Our work environment heavily impacts our health more than we ever know. When we are not taking care of ourselves, we are more prone to burn out, stress, and sickness. If you are not in your top condition, you’re more absent and disengaged at work. But when you’re in a space that empowers you to be healthy and happy, it’ll reflect on your work! Join me in this episode as we talk about how to create safe spaces and build accountability connections within your organizations with Emily Elrod! She is an experienced corporate consultant and the President of Workzbe, a company with a mission to creating environments where people can have accountability, long-lasting connections, and favorable results. Find out how you can create wise work that your people need as Emily shares her knowledge and expertise so you have a culture that empowers people to show up, contribute, collaborate, and have fun in what they do! In this episode, you will learn about: Creating safe spaces or accountability connection Building through trust Implementing programs and processes that’ll make your people’s lives better Why information is not always power Why it’s important to have a conversation about stress The ideal work environment Why you should help yourself first to help others Why you should strive to know your people first before you start allocating your resources Connect with Emily: Workzbe LinkedIn Instagram @emmyelrod Facebook Mentioned in this episode: Watch Brandon's guest appearance on Emily's podcast How to Say Anything to Anyone: A Guide to Building Business Relationships That Really Work by Shari Harley Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for Your People Like Family by Bob Chapman What did you think of this episode? Give us a 5-star rating and write a review on Apple Podcasts, or take our survey. Contact Brandon: Email Brandon.Laws@xeniumhr.com or connect on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram Learn more about Xenium HR at xeniumhr.com Follow Xenium on Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
Would you love to work in marine conservation but you don't know where to start? Are you struggling to find work or do you dream of switching your career into Blue Planet conservation? During this podcast we're speaking to Emily Daniels from WiseOceans. Emily has always had a sense of adventure and this led her to traveling to Australia at the age of 18, where she began her career in marine conservation. And as a PADI instructor she has worked in marine conservation operations and research station management in countries including Indonesia, the Philippines, Honduras and the Seychelles. Now Emily works for WiseOceans now overseeing all aspects of sales, promotion and recruitment for marine conservation organisations through the Wise Work job board. During the podcast we discuss the types of roles available within the vast marine conservation sector. We also chat about the typical roots in and, as always, she shares her career advice on how to become a marine conservationist. So if you'd like to be the next Jacques Cousteau or Sylvia Earle, stay tuned.
Lisette talks to Chris Ridgewell, the co-founder and Director of Wisework, a specialist UK-based management consultancy company that helps organizations plan, implement, and manage their agile/smart-working programs. They discuss productivity, using legacy buildings, management, trust and more! For more stories of remote teams doing great things, visit www.collaborationsuperpowers.com.
Expert Dr. Michael Gurian joins host Michele Woodward to talk about his book Leadership and The Sexes: Using Gender Science to Create Success in Business. We'll discuss how men lead, how women lead, and the things that the best leaders do regardless of gender.
Expert Dr. Michael Gurian joins host Michele Woodward to talk about his book Leadership and The Sexes: Using Gender Science to Create Success in Business. We'll discuss how men lead, how women lead, and the things that the best leaders do regardless of gender.
Lisa Gable is the President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, a CEO-led initiative aimed at helping to reduce obesity, especially childhood obesity, in America. Under Lisa’s leadership, the foundation grew from 21 founding members to over 200 members in the first 24 months. Lisa serves on the board of Girl Scouts of the USA and was named by President George W. Bush to serve as U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan. She'll talk with WiseWork host Michele Woodward about her career journey and her mission to reduce childhood obesity in the US.
Lisa Gable is the President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, a CEO-led initiative aimed at helping to reduce obesity, especially childhood obesity, in America. Under Lisa’s leadership, the foundation grew from 21 founding members to over 200 members in the first 24 months. Lisa serves on the board of Girl Scouts of the USA and was named by President George W. Bush to serve as U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan. She'll talk with WiseWork host Michele Woodward about her career journey and her mission to reduce childhood obesity in the US.
Ellen McCarthy is the Chief Operating Officer of the National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency - the people who use satellites and maps to analyze what's going on in the world. Join host and Executive Coach Michele Woodward as she talks about McCarthy's career trajectory from the government to private business and back to government.
Ellen McCarthy is the Chief Operating Officer of the National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency - the people who use satellites and maps to analyze what's going on in the world. Join host and Executive Coach Michele Woodward as she talks about McCarthy's career trajectory from the government to private business and back to government.