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Humans, Now and Then

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Humans, Now and Then explores how our rapidly changing world impacts our human experience, now and in the future.

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Gordon Tredgold: Going from Managing to Leading in a Disruptive World

October 07, 2021 11:29 - 37 minutes - 26.4 MB

Let's be honest: the core principles of leadership are evolving, by necessity. So, in this disrupted landscape, how can leaders best support their teams while successfully demonstrating their company's values? In this episode, I speak to Gordon Tredgold, CEO of Leadership Principles and one of the world's top leadership experts, about how our significantly disrupted world has impacted leadership, and why it's important that we simplify complex processes so that people can be successful. ...

Jordan Harbinger: The Power of Networks Built on Trust

October 04, 2021 09:50 - 23 minutes - 16.5 MB

We often hear about the importance of building strong networks on our path to success. However, we may not always get the best advice on how to do this, which could lead to driving people away instead of building strong relationships that last.  In this episode, I speak to Jordan Harbinger, networking expert and host of the Jordan Harbinger Show, about the importance of building networks based on trust, and one common trait shared by the most successful people: they  leverage strong systems ...

Ryan Stanley: Leading and Living with Gratitude

October 01, 2021 18:07 - 42 minutes - 29.6 MB

During challenging times, we often fall into the trap of focusing on what we lack, that we don't have enough of something, like money, success, or time. But what if instead, we put ourselves in a place of gratitude, and allow ourselves to pursue those things that align to our purpose, those things that make the world a better place?  In this episode, I speak to professional life coach Ryan Stanley about the importance of gratitude, and the power of stepping into who we are, our unique selves...

JC Granger: Relationship-Based Marketing and the Future of BizTech

April 05, 2021 10:58 - 33 minutes - 23.3 MB

It is a fascinating and challenging time to be in marketing. The technology landscape is rapidly growing, but maybe not as fast as the growing concerns about consumer privacy. So, how to companies continue their marketing journey into the future while maintaining the trust of consumers?  In this episode, I speak to JC Granger, CEO of Infinity Marketing Group, about the future of marketing, and how to consider balancing that with consumer trust and privacy. Bio: J.C. has 20 years in digi...

Gordon Locke: The Power of Storytelling in Communicating your Brand

March 30, 2021 17:43 - 36 minutes - 25.7 MB

We all like a great story.  A great story captures our attention, pulls us in, captures our imagination and evokes strong emotions that help us connect to the characters and their experiences.  So, how can you tell such a story about yourself or your organization? In this episode, I speak to Gordon Locke, President of Pace Communications, about the importance of effective storytelling, and how strong emotion compels us to connect to and believe in the stories that we hear. Bio: Gordon ...

Robert Bogue: Leveraging Confident Change Management to Shape the Future

January 11, 2021 17:54 - 41 minutes - 28.7 MB

Massive disruption typically comes with both needs and opportunities for change. So, under challenging circumstances, how can organizations effectively address change during challenging times? And, is is possible to do so while avoiding and addressing the potential for burnout? In this episode, I speak to Robert Bogue, business leader, author and public speaker, about how organizations can address critical change initiatives with confidence in order to achieve success.   Bio: Rober...

From Suffering to Growth: Finding Purpose from Death Row

January 05, 2021 15:26 - 37 minutes - 26.2 MB

When we're at our worst, what does it take for us to forgive ourselves and forge a better path forward? And, is this a possibility even from a place like Death Row?  I kick off Season 3 of Humans, Now and Then with a conversation with Tessie Castillo, author of Crimson Letters: Voices from Death Row, along with one of her co-authors Alim, who joins our conversation from North Carolina's Central Prison death row. Bio: Tessie Castillo is an author from Durham, North Carolina. She co-wrote ...

Kyle Sanders: Going the Distance to Shape a Better Future

December 31, 2020 12:27 - 46 minutes - 32.6 MB

What it is take to go the distance?  When the chips are down, how do we find the courage and will to continue on so that we can achieve our purpose?  In this episode, I speak with Kyle Sanders, the Founder of Legacy Consultants Group and the host of the Legacy on Purpose Podcast, about what he's learned from participating in endurance events, the importance of truly living our purpose, and how these tie into effective, meaningful leadership. Bio: Kyle Sanders is the Founder of Legacy C...

Shawn Harper: What it Takes to Win at Shaping a Better Future

December 28, 2020 15:00 - 32 minutes - 22.5 MB

What do you think it takes to win?  Is winning only a possibility for some, or can a winning mindset help you overcome all odds to achieve your biggest goals?  In this episode, I speak to Shawn Harper, former NFL Player, Motivational Speaker and Business Owner, about why you were designed to win, and why what we believe about success may be all wrong. Bio: Shawn is a former NFL Player (Rams, Colts, NFL Europe) turned Motivational Speaker and Business Owner. Growing up, he had several l...

Leading Beyond Crisis to Shape a Better Future

December 23, 2020 14:03 - 45 minutes - 31.3 MB

What does it take to lead beyond a crisis?  During massive disruption, should leaders only focus on pulling through, or can they effectively adapt and evolve in order to prepare for what comes next?  In this episode, I speak to Ben Baker and Claire Chandler, authors of 'Leading Beyond a Crisis: A Conversation About What's Next,' about what leaders need to do today in order to futureproof their business, even while working through a crisis. Bios: Ben Baker As the founder of Your Bra...

Beth Killough: The Nature of Leadership for our Human Herd

December 18, 2020 11:02 - 43 minutes - 30.4 MB

As Humans, we belong in a group.  Much like horses, belonging to a group (or herd) allows us to truly thrive.  So, what can we learn from horses to help us better connect with those around us, and enable us to lead in more effective ways?  In this episode, I speak to Beth Killough, owner of The Circle Up Experience, about how we can see our true nature through the eyes of a horse, and what we can learn from animals to help us center on our human selves. Bio: Beth Killough is the owner o...

Yassmin Abdel-Magied: Making the Choice to Change the World

December 15, 2020 16:31 - 43 minutes - 30.6 MB

When you recognize that the world needs to change, what will you do next?  Will you look to others to initiate the change you seek, or will you muster the courage to stand up and make the change you wish to see?  In this episode, I speak to 2020 LinkedIn Changemaker Yassmin Abdel-Magied, a Sudanese-Australian writer, broadcaster and award-winning social advocate, about her journey to make an impact and how to overcome our fear in order to stay true to our principles, as well as ourselves. ...

Janice Scholl: Helping Women Shape their Financial Future

December 09, 2020 20:01 - 44 minutes - 30.9 MB

According to a recent McKinsey & Co and LeanIn study, 1 in 4 women are considering leaving the workforce or stepping back from their career paths because of the additional demands placed on them due to the pandemic. So, how does this impact our ability to maintain or improve our financial health?  In this episode, I speak to Janice Scholl, host of The Money, Career, & Motherhood Podcast, about how women can take charge of their financial future during difficult times, and the importance of c...

Alain Hunkins: The Secrets to Building the Leaders of the Future

December 07, 2020 13:33 - 52 minutes - 36.1 MB

How do we shape the leaders of the future? Is there something to the trend of promoting high performers into leadership, or should we rethink the behaviors that are required of effective, proactive leaders?  In this episode, I speak to author, keynote speaker, facilitator and coach Alain Hunkins, about the three keys to effective leadership, and the importance of putting people first. Bio: A sought-after keynote speaker, facilitator and coach, Alain Hunkins is a leadership expert who ...

Paul McCarthy: Why Fired Leaders are the Future of Leadership

December 04, 2020 19:55 - 54 minutes - 38.1 MB

When a leader is fired from an organization, what are your initial thoughts? While this could be seen as a failure by the leader, what if, in some cases, it actually represents an organization that does not tolerate new ways of thinking? In this episode, I speak to Paul McCarthy, author of the upcoming book Fired Leadership, about why we may need to reframe why top talent gets fired.   Bio: Fascinated by people and why we do the things we do, Paul is a non-traditional thinker who ...

Evan Carmichael: A Purpose-Driven Path to Shaping the Future

November 26, 2020 13:00 - 24 minutes - 17.4 MB

What will you choose to do today that makes a difference? Is your work driven by your purpose, or are you holding back from doing work that really matters? In this episode, I speak to Evan Carmichael, Author and YouTuber who aims to help entrepreneurs with what he calls the world's biggest problem: people don't believe in themselves enough. Bio: Evan believes in entrepreneurs. At 19, he built then sold a biotech software company. At 22, he was a venture capitalist helping raise $500k to...

Dr. Kelly Waltman: The Art of Great Feedback

November 25, 2020 20:10 - 35 minutes - 24.9 MB

Meaningful feedback can be a gift that can help us work at our best.  However, ineffective feedback can lead to unintended consequences, such as employee disengagement and an inability to work at our best.  In this episode, I speak to Dr. Kelly Waltman, Founder and CEO of SLR Leadership Consulting, about the importance of effective feedback, how to structure it in a way that leads to better performance, and why effective feedback is critically important to our personal and professional growt...

Alma Derricks: Walking a Tightrope Toward a Better Future

November 23, 2020 12:56 - 1 hour - 43.7 MB

Knowing ourselves well can allow us take forward strides toward shaping the future. However, when we also understand and appreciate those around us, it can create magic in teams and organizations, setting up the field for game-changing innovation.  In this episode, I speak to Alma Derricks, Founder and Managing Partner of business and brand strategy company REV, about knowing ourselves, understanding those around us, and why at this point in time, it's more important than ever that we bring ...

The Alpha Echo Project, and Your Mission to Build a Stronger Team

November 11, 2020 13:21 - 44 minutes - 30.7 MB

We often discuss the importance of company culture in terms of an image, a feeling, or a cool atmosphere. However, what happens when we think about it in a tactical sense, at the ground level, within teams, when high stakes are on the line?  In this episode, I speak to Erik Mineo and Alexis Brandolini, Co-Founders of the Alpha Echo Project, about what they've learned about teamwork from an elite Army unit, the importance of strong trust within teams, and why understanding individual responsi...

David Burkus: Build a Better Culture to Shape a Better Future

November 10, 2020 12:44 - 41 minutes - 28.6 MB

In our significantly disrupted world, can leader overcome extreme challenges in order to bring together stronger teams,  while building a better culture?  In this episode, I speak to David Burkus, best-selling author of four books and one of the world’s leading business thinkers, about healthy work conflict, the impact of our human networks, and what it really takes to build a positive company culture. Bio: One of the world’s leading business thinkers, David Burkus’ forward-thinking i...

B Cavello: Shaping the Future of Artificial Intelligence

November 03, 2020 18:02 - 44 minutes - 30.6 MB

How informed do you feel about the future of Artificial Intelligence? Have we addressed its challenges and biases, or do we need more conversations to improve its trajectory?  In this episode of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to B Cavello, Research Program Lead at the Partnership on AI, on the opportunities to improve AI, the importance of educating the public on its use, and why it's so important to bring more people together to discuss its future. Bio: B Cavello is a Program Lead at ...

Hilton Barbour: Culture is Your Competitive Advantage, Now and In the Future

October 29, 2020 04:53 - 55 minutes - 38.5 MB

What is the state of your company's culture? Has the pandemic demonstrated its resilience and strengths? Or, has it raised awareness for a need to improve?  In this episode, I speak to Hilton Barbour, a Marketing and Culture Consultant working at the intersection of strategy and culture, about what each of us can do, as leaders and as individuals, to build a company culture where people can thrive. Bio: "Over the past 20 years I’ve been fortunate to put that mantra to task in a diverse n...

Tom van der Lubbe: The Importance of Solidarity During Difficult Times

October 24, 2020 18:47 - 31 minutes - 21.7 MB

The COVID pandemic has led to devastating job losses in 2020. But, can companies avoid substantial layoffs during difficult times?  Today's guess believes that they not only can, but should. In this episode, I speak to Tom Van der Lubbe, Co-Founder of the financial services company Viisi, about the power of solidary in organizations, and why layoffs may not be the best solution during difficult financial times. Bio: Tom is the Co-Founder of Viisi NV, a financial services company that of...

Krista Jones: Building Great Companies and Leaders to Shape the Future

October 20, 2020 11:51 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB

Imagine working with cutting-edge startups to help them tackle some of the biggest problems that we face in the world.  My next guest does just that. In this episode, I speak to Krista Jones, Founding Executive of the Momentum Program and VP, Venture Services at MaRS Discovery District, about helping startups to grow into companies that will build a better future, and the importance of enabling people to work at their best. Bio: Krista has been the driving force behind the creation o...

Mark LeBusque: Creating the Future of Humans at Work

October 07, 2020 01:44 - 43 minutes - 30.2 MB

We often think of employees or coworkers in the context of their role, as we work with developers, marketers, managers and others to complete our company's goals.  However, what if we made the shift from thinking in terms of what we do toward something more meaningful, who we are, as humans? In this episode of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to Mark LeBusque, author of 2 books and the founder and director of marklebusque.com, about how focusing on what we need as humans can help us thrive in t...

Ford Saeks: Redefining the Formula for Business Success

September 30, 2020 04:24 - 53 minutes - 36.9 MB

How has your business been impacted by this year's events? Have you successfully pivoted toward a better future, or are you one of the many business leaders that is looking for real solutions to the hard problems your business faces?  If so, my next guest can help. In this episode of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to Ford Saeks, Hall of Fame Keynote Speaker, Author and the President and CEO of the company Prime Concepts, about how to market to customers effectively, how to adjust course in di...

Rod Banner: The Importance of Creating a Future with Joy

September 24, 2020 11:05 - 47 minutes - 33.2 MB

What if we dare to envision a future that is not defined solely by technological innovation, but rather by joy? In this episode of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to Rod Banner, CEO of the company 3LA and Founder of the JoyTech project, about the dawn of Partnerism, the benefits of striving for a more joyful world, and how the leadership of the future can help get us there.   Bio: Rod is a relentlessly forward-thinking entrepreneur. A Brand Marketer who became a technologist, he le...

James Caton: How Smart Cities and IoT are Shaping our Future

September 16, 2020 19:01 - 40 minutes - 28 MB

Smart Cities are no longer a thing of the future. Through the expanding availability and enablement of IoT at scale, we are finding ourselves figuratively and literally living within an increasingly connected world.  In Season 2 Episode 6 of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to James Caton, expert in IoT and Smart Cities, about the benefits and risks of IoT at scale, and why citizens should stay informed about the use of Smart City technologies in their communities. Bio: James Caton has spen...

Debra Young: Recruiting the Leaders who will Shape the Future

September 11, 2020 00:32 - 50 minutes - 35.4 MB

What makes a great leader during difficult times? And, how can organizations effectively find and onboard the leaders that will bring them into the future? In this episode of Humans, Now and Then I speak to Debra Young, co-founder and managing partner of the global executive recruitment firm Sheer Velocity, about the rise of the Chief Wellbeing Officer, the secrets behind onboarding leaders successfully, and one of the most underrated needs we have as people in our work: aligning to our ...

The Importance of Brain Health in Achieving Success

August 27, 2020 14:04 - 50 minutes - 35.3 MB

In the age of rapidly changing technology, when we think of work productivity, we often underestimate the importance of our most critical tool: our brain. In this episode, I speak to Dr. Erik Reis, an expert in the neuroscience of human performance and productivity, about how we can work at our best and achieve tremendous productivity in a flow state.   Bio: Dr. Erik Reis is a peak-performance consultant, executive health coach, and national speaker, with over 7 years of clinical ex...

Dr. Holly Woods: Finding and Following your Purpose to Shape the Future

August 19, 2020 22:06 - 53 minutes - 36.9 MB

What is it that you're here to do? Whether you believe your purpose is defined by you or something bigger than you, it can be a powerful driving force that propels you to be your best self.  In this episode, I speak to purpose activator and author Dr. Holly Woods, about the importance of purpose in our lives, and how each of us has our own unique contribution to this world. Bio: Holly Woods PhD is a visionary who sees deeply into others' souls. She activates and catalyzes what wants to ...

Rebecca Costa: The Importance of Predaptation in a Reactive World

August 12, 2020 12:06 - 57 minutes - 40.1 MB

Given the amount of disruption we've faced across the world, what is your level of optimism for the future? According to sociobiologist, futurist and author Rebecca Costa, we have much to be optimistic about. However, this doesn't mean leaders and organizations should sit back and wait for a better future. Instead, the time for them act is now. Bio: Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and re...

Mike Vacanti and the Future of Leadership

August 06, 2020 12:38 - 44 minutes - 31.1 MB

Traditional leadership is on its way out. /music/ We are well into the dawn of more compassionate styles of leadership that value the strengths and needs of those that we lead. At the forefront of this transition is Mike Vacanti,  founder of the HumansFirst Club and the author of the leadership book Believership. I kick off the second season of Humans, Now and Then with a raw conversation about the evolving concept of leadership, now and in the future. Bio: Mike believes, “It’s more th...

Donna Hanson: Leadership, Learning and Work in a Virtual World

July 29, 2020 01:33 - 49 minutes - 34.5 MB

As many companies shifted to a virtual workforce, people have become more aware of the importance of great virtual leadership and human connection.  In this episode of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to Donna Hanson, Technology Speaker and Productivity Trainer, about how our virtual world has impacted our work, as well as the critical importance of effective, relatable leadership. Bio: For the past twenty plus years Donna Hanson has worked with organizations and their teams to minimize th...

Lori Silverman: Using Strategic Thinking to Create the Next Normal

July 23, 2020 10:16 - 1 hour - 41.9 MB

In the age of COVID, many people discuss the opportunity for a new normal.  However, how does a savvy organization shape that new normal?  In this episode, I speak to Lori Silverman, futurist, business storyteller and the founder of Partners for Progress, about data-driven decision making and the importance of applying Strategic Thinking in order to determine a path toward the future. Bio: As the founder of Partners for Progress®, Lori helps firms strategize about their future; naviga...

Doug Thompson: The Virtual Learning Landscape, Now and In the Future

July 21, 2020 09:45 - 41 minutes - 28.5 MB

Earlier this year, many students suddenly found themselves learning virtually from home.  While e-learning existed long before that, it instantly became the primary method for education delivery across much of the world.  In this episode, I speak to Doug Thompson, storyteller, TEDx Speaker and Technology Strategist Director for the Education team at Microsoft, about how expanded virtual learning provides great opportunities for better access to education, but also challenges as we navigate e...

Meghan Dotter: How Effective Communication will Help You Shape the Future

July 08, 2020 22:25 - 49 minutes - 34.4 MB

Having a vision for the future is important. But, having the ability to effectively communicate that vision is essential in making it a reality.  In this episode, I speak to Meghan Dotter, the Founder and CEO of Portico PR, about the importance of effective communication, how people can improve their ability to communicate effectively, and how to bring real value to your audience. Bio: Meghan is the Founder and CEO of Portico PR, a presentation training, coaching and design company.  Por...

Kristina Smith: Shaping a Better Future Requires Conversations about Race

July 07, 2020 21:18 - 49 minutes - 33.8 MB

With recent events and the resulting protests due to social injustice, the current moment has shaken many of us in a way that inspires us to shape a better future. In this episode, I speak to Diversity and Inclusion Strategist Kristina Smith about diversity, race and the importance of having the ability to be exactly who we are in our work and in the world.   Kristina's Bio: Professional Background: Kristina Smith, CDP (she, her) has spent the bulk of her career in training and ...

Scott Christianson: Higher Education and the Rapid Pace of Change

July 01, 2020 16:05 - 38 minutes - 27.2 MB

Barack Obama once said, "The future belongs to young people with an education and the imagination to create." On Episode 19 of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to college professor and technologist Scott Christianson about potential disruptions in higher education, the hopes he has for Generation Z, and how people can step up to shape the future that they envision.   Bio: Scott Christianson is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Missouri and a technologist with decade...

Deborah Coviello: The People Centered Strategy of Great Leaders

June 18, 2020 14:26 - 38 minutes - 26.8 MB

Effective leadership is critical to any organization. So, how would you define effective leadership, and what qualities do the best leaders possess? In episode 18, I speak to Deborah Coviello, founder of Illumination Partners and the Drop-In CEO podcast, about work-life integration, the sport of curling, and the importance of purpose in our work.   Bio: When hiring a consultant, Deborah Coviello knows that your primary goal will always be a resolution to a problem. As the Drop in CEO...

Diana Wink: Creatively Exploring What the Future Holds

June 15, 2020 11:14 - 38 minutes - 26.7 MB

I often challenge people to create the future that they envision.  So, what does it take to envision the future, and to effectively convey that vision?  Creativity and Storytelling.  In this episode, I speak to dystopian filmmaker and author Diana Wink, about the creative process and how each of us can leverage our natural storytelling ability to help shape the future. Bio: Diana Wink is a mountain child from the depths of middle Asia, striving to kidnap her readers into make-believe wor...

Travis Wright: How Making New Mistakes Can Help Shape a Better Future

June 10, 2020 17:41 - 53 minutes - 37.4 MB

Are you ever worried about making mistakes?  Let's talk.  In this episode, I speak to Travis Wright, the Director of Growth at 3GIMBALS and the author of the book Making New Mistakes, about the value of learning from your mistakes, the importance of effective leadership, and how to avoid trying to do too much. Bio: Travis Wright currently works as the Director of Growth at 3GIMBALS a services firm that supports the intelligence community. His career journey began in aviation as a heli...

Dr. Darian Parker: Take the Next Step Toward Shaping a Better Future

June 08, 2020 07:00 - 51 minutes - 36 MB

We hear a lot about the importance of well-being. However, during challenging times, how effective are we at integrating it into our lives? In this episode, I speak to Dr. Darian Parker, fitness and wellness expert, co-partner of Epic Leisure Management, and the host of the podcast Dr. D's Social Network, about the importance of wellbeing, his thoughts about the future, and the power of personal initiative in achieving goals.   Bio: Dr. Darian Parker earned his Ph.D in Sports Educ...

Let's Go Help Shape the Future - Special Message

June 02, 2020 11:45 - 1 minute - 1.39 MB

This is a difficult time in history, but also a critically important one.  Therefore, I decided to hold off on publishing the episode I'd planned for today.  Instead, let's work together to build a better future.   So, go on, go help shape the future. Join the conversation at https://twitter.com/humansnownthen You can comment on the thought-starter posts there, or simply post your own thoughts with the hashtags #gohelpshapethefuture and #humansnowandthen. Resources: Organizations y...

Reflections on Society and Life in the Suburbs

May 29, 2020 10:54 - 56 minutes - 39.2 MB

Life in America can be seen through several lenses, each offering its own perspective on day to day life.  In this Episode of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to Greg Roedersheimer, the owner of Roedy Consulting Group and the host of the Suburban Folk podcast, about his work in healthcare, his views on Suburban life, and about one of his favorite topics, finance. Greg's Bio: Greg is an operations and analytics professional focused primarily on healthcare and government programs in the Unite...

Russell Nohelty: The Creative Process of Envisioning the Future

May 26, 2020 04:40 - 47 minutes - 33.1 MB

We are living through a time that could have been born from a fantasy or dystopian novel.  So, what would a writer in that genre think about living through a global pandemic?  In this episode of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to Russell Nohelty, a USA Today Bestselling author, about his reflection on humanity during a crisis, how his perspective has shaped his creative journey, and how through dark times, he maintains hope for our future. Russell's Bio: Russell Nohelty is a USA Today Be...

Dr. Lindsay Weisner, Mental Health and the Human Experience

May 21, 2020 08:00 - 52 minutes - 36.4 MB

Are you wondering how to find happiness in a disrupted world?  In episode 12 of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to Dr. Lindsay Weisner about her book 10 Steps to Finding Happy, as well as important topics including parenting, trauma, suicide and the power of resilience. Bio: Lindsay Weisner is a clinical Psychologist in Long Island, New York. She graduated from Georgetown University in 1999 and was awarded a fellowship in child development at the NIH/NICHD. She received her doctorate from ...

Megan Marini, Finding Zen: Maintaining Simplicity in a Complex World

May 19, 2020 14:05 - 48 minutes - 33.5 MB

Are you thinking about how this time impacts our teams, our organizations, and, well, ourselves? In this episode, I speak to Talent Optimization Specialist Megan Marini on everything from effective teams, Buddhism, empathetic leadership, and compassion, for ourselves and others.   Megan's Bio: Megan Marini is a Talent Optimization Specialist. Megan has had the opportunity to speak and train within prestigious companies such as Mendix, Microsoft, Willis Towers Watson, Santander B...

Greg Satell - The Power of Cascades: Creating Movements that Shape the Future

May 14, 2020 13:46 - 52 minutes - 36.5 MB

Ever wonder how to effect real, meaningful change?  Whether it be a social movement or a corporate movement, what does it take to influence positive, important change at scale? Well, you need to create a movement.  In this episode, I speak to International Keynote Speaker and Author Greg Satell on the importance of good information, clear purpose and shared values when creating a successful movement. Greg's Bio: Greg Satell is a popular author, speaker, and trusted adviser bestselling au...

Keeping it Real: The Human Side of Technical Leadership

May 12, 2020 11:56 - 42 minutes - 29.5 MB

Today, more than ever, organizations are dependent on a solid technical foundation.  So, what does it take to lead an IT organization through crisis and toward the future?  In this episode of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to Jeff Ton, Information Technology leader, speaker and the author of the book Amplify Your Value, about how we can learn from our experience today in order to shape a better future. Jeff's Bio: Jeff Ton is a sought-after Information Technology speaker, author and tho...

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