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May 29, 2020

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...


May 26, 2020

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...


May 21, 2020

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.

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Lindsay Weisner is a clinical Psychologist in...


May 19, 2020

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.

 

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Megan Marini is a...


May 14, 2020

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...