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This week, Beth and Dianne sit down with, marketing strategist, Heather Bennett. Heather is also an author, coach, board director, and is always looking to help companies grow, transform, and thrive.Join the community!www.CSweet.org
This week on C-Sweet Talks, Beth and Dianne talk to Michel Narganes, Partner with Manatt's Digital and Technology Transactions Practice, about the today's expansive digital landscape.Join the community!C-Sweet.org
Whether you're a mature company, just getting started with your business, or somewhere in between– Team Sauce is equipped to meet you where you are, and help you go where you want to grow.This week, Beth and Dianne sit down with Kim Harmon Hummel and Shawn Karol Sandy to discuss the Revenue Operations landscape.Join the community!CSweet.org
An awarding author, speaker, and small business strategist, Pamela Slim works with thought leaders to scale their impact and income thought the intelligent design of IP. Join Beth and Dianne this week while they speak with Pam about helping BIPOC business owners develop their platforms, replacing harmful corporate structures, and finding the purpose of work in the new world of work.Check out this episode and Pamela's wider work for great insight on career and workforce development.Join the Community!CSweet.org
In today's social media landscape, everyone is obsessed "vanity metrics"— follower count, likes, and comments. In today's talk, Lilach Bullock takes Beth and Dianne through the results that really matter for a digital marketing specialist.Based out of Tel Aviv, Lilach Bullock has 18+ years of experience as a social media influencer and provides B2B marketers with consulting, influencer marketing services, SEO, and done-for-you content services.Join the C-Sweet Community! CSweet.org
This week Beth and Dianne sit down with the leader of C-Sweet's new Charlotte Chapter, Tara Schultz! Tara is the founder of SolveWise LLC. She is an expert business consultant, helping businesses achieve the maximum return on technology investment.Beth, Dianne, and Tara talk C-Sweet Charlotte, project management, and the obstacles businesses often face when investing in IT infrastructure.Join the C-Sweet Community! CSweet.org
This week, Beth and Dianne dive into the complex world of tech with Federal CTO Sara Mazer. They discuss her new company, LaunchDarkly, the first scalable feature management platform. They discuss the company, Dev Opps, Cyber Security and much more!Join the C-Sweet Community! CSweet.org
This week, Beth and Dianne sit down with CFO of the Girl Scouts, Jessica E. McClain! They talk about the evolving values of the Girl Scouts, their favorite scout memories, and bringing DE&I to the inner workings of the company!
This week, Beth and Dianne sit down with Dr. Tonya M. Evans for her take on digital assets and how to engage with the crypto economy safely. Professor at Penn State Dickinson Law School, Tonya considers herself a crypto realist. This week, she join's C-Sweet Talks to discuss the important role of crypto in under-banked communities and “right-size” some overblown concerns about it's use.
This week Beth and Dianne sit down with Susan Levin, President of Dialogue For Solutions. Susan is a global consultant who clients to use their strengths to get great results, she has helped thousands of employees be more productive and make a difference in their organizations.
This week, Beth and Dianne sit down with Mimi Donaldson to cover her career, TED Talks, and her amazing tips on public speaking. Mimi coaches individuals and sales staffs in creating and delivering their perfect marketing pitch. For over 20 years, she has captivated audiences and won acclaim for her rousing keynote speeches, compelling workshops, and in-house training programs.
This week, Beth and Dianne talk with Teresa Freeborn about power equity in the workplace and her new book on the topic: Suits and Skirts: Game On! The Battle For Corporate Power. Women have been seeking power and equity for decades to no avail. Men are keeping women from attaining powerful C-Suite and boardroom positions to the detriment of corporate bottom lines. The reasons why vary, but the results do not; women are still highly underrepresented in leadership roles.
This week on C-Sweet Talks, Beth and Dianne speak with Melinda Chelliah, Founder, President, and Fractional CFO of Tailored For Growth. Tailored For Growth consults for entertainment, consumer products, retail, tech, and professional services companies, bringing a deep understanding of the factors that impact a company's brand and consumer experience. Listen in on Melinda's career journey and insights of working with the financial of major companies!Join the C-Sweet Community! CSweet.org
Tara Guinta (partner at Paul Hastings, LLP) is a recognized risk strategy and compliance expert as well as an advisor to boards, executive management teams, and global companies. She advises stakeholders on corporate governance and enterprise & risk management as well as being co-chair of Paul Hastings' ESG Risk Strategy and Compliance Practice. Lastly, Tara was vice-chair of Paul Hastings' Investigations and White Collar Defense Practice from 2017-2022.Join Beth and Dianne this week as for a comprehensive discussion with Tara on ESG in general, and what's new with Paul Hastings.
Lacey Leone MacLaughlin is an executive coach of leaders across all industries and President of LLM Consulting Group Inc. She specializes in teaching management skills to creative talent and has her own excellent podcast, Unfolding Leadership with Lacey Leone McLaughlin!This week, Beth and Dianne talk with Lacey about generational differences in the modern workforce, the reverberations of COVID 19 on office culture, and how industries will change in a shifting economy.
Senior VP and Chief Diversity and Social Impact Officer, Channing Martin is a DE&I superstar!This week, Beth and Dianne talk with Channing about the realities of implementing DE&I initiatives and strategies for SUCCESS when doing so. We'll also hear about some of Channing's past achievements like Empower Hour and winning the Department of Labor's Equal Pay App Challenge.
This week on C-Sweet Talks, Beth and Dianne interview Kidsave CEO and Co-Founder, Randi Thompson, about her current work helping children in war-torn Ukraine, as well as her broader work helping children across the globe.When Randi Thompson visited an orphanage in Kazakhstan more than 20 years ago, she saw teens forced to move out with no place to go, no skills, and no hope. Inspired to create a new future for these kids she went to work building Kidsave programs and she hasn't stopped since. Randi is a 30-year veteran of outcome-based marketing and communications projects designed to effect social change. In 2016, Randi was awarded the Department of Health and Human Services Children's Bureau Adoption Excellence Award for Child Welfare/Judicial Systems Change for Weekend Miracles.
Michele Ashby is the CEO and Founder of ACE LLC (Ashby Consulting Enterprises) and her focus is educating, supporting, and teaching women how to attain corporate board positions. Her program for this is the ACE Board Certification Program. In this episode of C-Sweet Talks, Michelle shares what you might not know about getting on a corporate board. With her live and online classes, Michele's goal is to train 1,000 women to be "competent and confident from their very first meeting".
This week, Beth and Dianne talk with the President of Original Productions, Jeff Hasler. They cover the ins and outs of running an entertainment company, the process of creating non-scripted television, advice for people interested in an entertainment career, and much more!Jeff has worked across the media landscape as a Producer, Director, Writer and Network Executive, and has been involved in the production or commissioning of Emmy and Academy Award winning projects that span a wide variety of non-fiction genres, from cable hits such as Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Man v. Wild and Cash Cab, to documentary feature films including Man on Wire and Werner Herzog's Encounters at the End of the World.
We are back with Episode 4 this week, and this week I am talking about International Relocation as a Family of 5.This week we pull the curtain back on what an International Relocation looks like, and the lessons we learned moving from Canada to Belgium right before the global pandemic.We have been asked ‘was it worth it', and ‘would you do it again' many times, particularly in the setting of relocating just 2 months before the pandemic, and we can confidently answer ‘absolutely yes' to both of those questions, even though it has not always been easy. There are topics I didn't touch upon this time, as they are and should be very personal decisions, such as how we chose the school for our kids, and where we chose to live. If you are interested in these topics though, and particularly if you find yourself moving to the Brussels area, I would be more than happy to answer your questions one-on-one.Thank you to everyone who has reached out to share how you are enjoying the podcast. I continue to be touched by your messages of support, and I thoroughly enjoy what you are taking from it.
We are back with Episode 3 this week, and I am talking about Courage (and fear), and Confidence. in episode 1, I talked about having the courage to write your own story. It is very easy to say; just Google ‘courage and confidence', and you will find more memes on this topic than you can count! It is often not as easy to put into practice. In this episode I break down how I have built my confidence in the workplace in certain circumstances through big and small acts of courage, and I share the 2 questions that I always ask myself when in a situation that requires me to act courageously.Links:Intersol (public speaking link mentioned in video) - https://intersol.ca/
We are back with Episode 2 this week. If you listened to Episode 1, we talked a lot about having the courage to follow your own path, and write your own story. To allow yourself the space to do this takes energy and prioritization. So this week we are talking about “The Power of not doing it all”. I share what this has looked like for me at work and at home, talk about burnout and my personal journey and learnings through it, and then finish by talking about the WonderWoman cape that so many of us wear as we juggle ‘it all'.Important links:Drop the Ball by Tiffany Dufu: http://tiffanydufu.com/drop-the-ball
My story - who I am, why I show up how I do, and inspiration to live your life… with a Twist!
If I can help one person, this will be worth it…. A little bit about why this podcast exists, and who I am!
Age can be a sensitive topic for people. Usually, the first thing we want to know about a person is, "How old are you?", we often pass judgment or make assumptions about the person based on his or her age. We often think, "He or she is too old or too young to understand." And that's one of the most significant mistake people make daily.I can't even explain how many people think that their dreams have passed them by. Or that it's too late for them to go back to school, start a business, or pursue something new. The truth of the matter is that we are never too old; it is just the story and timeline we have given ourselves. So today, let's get into it. Listen, subscribe and leave a comment Link in BioInstagram: @TracyBalanTo ask me a question: #AskTracyBTo book me: Booking@tracybalan.com
In today’s episode of MFW I speak about 3 very influential aspects of our daily life. OPPORTUNITIES, OBSTACLES & EXCUSES. How these things play a major role in our life, living through our perspective or lenses of how these things influence our lives. I talk about my experiences and what changed for me to open my mind to expand and think BIGGER and not just bigger but more open about what’s happening on my journey. I hope this long episode sparks something in your thoughts to release you out of captivity. And as always, STAY SAFE & HEALTHY during this time, Love always @Womenwithambition ❤️
In this podcast, Lynda walks you through 3 steps to help you change the way you think to accomplish your major life goals. We have all fallen into patterns of doing things a particular way. If you have not reached the major milestones of your life yet, it should be obvious that you might need to change the way you think about achieving those goals.
In this podcast, Lynda discusses 4 steps you can follow to keep within a reasonable budget for the holidays. Many people open their credit card bills after the holidays with dread. Don't be one of them. With a little planning, you can give great gifts, and stay on your budget. It's up to you and no one else.
In this podcast, Lynda talks about why you need to start investing in yourself today, and the value of money invested over time. If you don't start saving today, you will probably never start. Invest in yourself and your family for a bright future. Start today!
Lynda discusses how some habits serve you well, and some habits don't serve you well. The trick is to figure out which of your daily habits are hurting you. They are your habits and no one else's, so change your habits and you can change your life!
Lynda is always talking about having a personal "LIFE STRATEGY". But how do you create one? In this series of 4 podcasts, she walks you through the 4 steps involved: 1) Why is it important for you to succeed in your life? 2) What do you actually want to achieve (finances, health, career, family, etc) 3) When do you want to achieve each milestone you will need? 4) How are you going to do it? Today's podcast covers Part 3 in the series.
Lynda is always talking about having a personal "LIFE STRATEGY". But how do you create one? In this series of 4 podcasts, she walks you through the 4 steps involved: 1) Why is it important for you to succeed in your life? 2) What do you actually want to achieve (finances, health, career, family, etc) 3) When do you want to achieve each milestone you will need? 4) How are you going to do it? Today's podcast covers Part 2 in the series.
Lynda is always talking about having a personal "LIFE STRATEGY". But how do you create one? In this series of 4 podcasts, she walks you through the 4 steps involved: 1) Why is it important for you to succeed in your life? 2) What do you actually want to achieve (finances, health, career, family, etc) 3) When do you want to achieve each milestone you will need? 4) How are you going to do it? Today's podcast covers Part 1 in the series.
You didn't come into this world knowing what or how to do things that make you successful. You have learned all your behaviors from other people. The question is, did you learn the best behaviors in order to succeed in life? If you are not as healthy and as wealthy and as happy as you can be, then it should be clear that you have the wrong habits. Listen to find out how to establish mental controls for yourself, in order to achieve the things you want.
In this podcast Marjorie King returns as a guest, discussing a recent mistake she made while implementing Lynda's plan for wealth creation. Lynda's belief is that you don't spend all your money paying down your debt while eating green beans and brown rice and driving a piece of junk car. That type of system is not sustainable. You need to be saving some and paying down your debt with some of the money you have allocated for your future. Watching your wealth begin to grow, and understanding the value of your money over time is an inspiring action!
Lynda discusses how to increase your wealth starting right now. There is a simple science to saving money and investing it for your future. It is not difficult when you know what to do and you practice doing it every day. The sacrifices you make today will not impact your life dramatically, but the wealth you can build by following these simple steps will greatly impact your future. It is just a question of doing the right things over time. Time is going to tick by either way, so you might as well build wealth for yourself!
In this podcast, Lynda explains why there is no reason to wait to begin saving for your future, to take steps to be healthier, to actively manage your career, or to engage in activities that will serve you. There is literally NO REASON TO WAIT! If you are waiting for a better salary to begin saving, a special event to start losing weight, or your next promotion to begin managing your career, you are never going to do any of these things. First you have to learn discipline by doing it on a small scale. Then you will be ready to do it on a large scale when the opportunity presents itself!
In this podcast, D.J. Anderson returns to the podcast as Lynda's guest for a second time. This episode looks at the steps D.J. is taking to move his life and career ahead in his mid-20's. There has never been a better time to be alive on this planet, and if you don't have opportunities in front of you, it is only because you are not looking hard enough. Building a life strategy is about taking specific actions to accomplish the goals you set for yourself.
In this podcast, Lynda shares a lesson she learned from the zebras at the Animal Kingdom safari. The zebras stay close to the giraffes and the wildebeests. Why? Because the giraffes are the first to see predators and sound an alarm, and the wildebeest are slower than the zebras, so when it is time to outrun the predators, the zebras are at the front of the herds. Lynda explains that you need to surround yourself with the people that can help you move toward your goals, and not people are going to move you away from your goals. You are the C.E.O. or your own life, so position yourself for success!
In this podcast Lynda talks with D.J. Anderson, a millennial who has just graduated from college. DJ discusses college loans, credit card debt, and how easy it is to get into financial trouble before life has really even begun. Listen as he begins to formulate a plan for the next few years of his life.
Lynda discusses what she does to evaluate her life goals on her 2019 birthday. Your life is flying by one day at a time. While it seems like it is moving slow, it goes by incredibly fast! Lynda explains why she is constantly evaluating the things she is doing (from health, to wealth, to career, to family time, etc), and what her goals really are for her life. Because if you don't know where you are headed and what you want out of your life, how will you possibly know if you are getting closer?
Lynda discusses how your current habits can easily keep you stuck in the same life you have today. In order to change your life, you HAVE to change what you do every day. Small changes can have a dramatic impact on your life over time. But the first step is to evaluate which habits are no longer serving your goals, and to CHANGE THEM.
According to the USA Today, only 5.1% of the U.S. workforce is happy in their job. If you are one of the other 95%, it is time to evaluate your career path and decide if it is time to make a change. Your overall life strategy may not be served by the position you currently have. Evaluate your long term goals today, and then decide if it is time to make a change. YOU are the C.E.O. of your own life, so start acting like it!
In this episode, Lynda discusses that generating wealth has to start today; not tomorrow, not next week, and not next year. The value of money growing over time is predicated upon having money growing over time. You have been wanting to get your money in order for years. Stop procrastinating and start today. If continue to wait until tomorrow, it will never come. What day is it? It is today. When tomorrow arrives, it will also be today. It is always today, so start building your wealth today!
In this podcast Lynda talks about the importance of understanding the corporate culture of your organization. You can be great at your job, but if you get labelled as a troublemaker or someone who is only out for yourself, you will usually not get promoted or supported by upper management. Find organizational mentors to help you navigate through the landmines so you can get everything you want out of this company/job.
In this podcast Lynda discusses how you can recognize real hurtles, develop a plan to overcome them, identify your resources, set specific timelines and take massive action in order to beat the odds that you think are stacked against you.
In this podcast, Lynda discusses how we all had the beginning of our life story written for us by other people. But if we want to achieve our version of success, we have to take control of our story and write the middle and ending exactly how we want it to be. You can change your life by changing the things you do every day. No one else has the right to control your life. Take control and write the perfect middle and ending for your own life story!
This is my very first episode, my intro! I purposely didn’t edit this version and probably won’t edit any others because I am not perfect and I want to share that with the world. I want the world to know the real me, I struggle, I laugh, I cry, all those are who I am. You can’t see the cole in my eye or how curly and nappy my hair is sometimes I would “probably” show that too; I said PROBABLY Lol. I am not perfect and this podcast is going to show what we rarely see or encounter anymore a PURE authentic struggling human beings. Also I WILL never talk about celebrities, we all have so much work to do within ourselves to be focused on what celebs are doing (just wanted to be clear on that) moving forward, I pray and hope this podcast is an enlightenment to many across the world who needs answers like I did. I am here to share as much as I can with you all. And that is all for now
There are more men called Andrew running Australia’s top 200 companies than there are women. Is it going to take more than good intentions to smash through that glass ceiling once and for all? Jamila talks quotas, targets, and KPIs.