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Trust is the Most Important Element in Good Crisis Communication
In any type of crisis, disaster or peril, trust is the most important element in successful crisis communications to the public. This is according to John Born, who has had… Read More
Fix it Forward Ministry
Transportation is a huge barrier for people living with low income. The Fix It Forward Ministry in Moorhead MN is working to alleviate that stress. The group has provided more… Read More
Bev and Tom discuss more tips for planning your entrepreneurial career
Continuing a discussion started in the last episode, here executive coach Bev Jones and guest host Tom Hodson continue talking about how to plan a portfolio career, as an alternative… Read More
“Hope Boldly” w/ Than Baardson, CEO of Unseen
HOPE BOLDLY. Those are the first words you see when you visit the website of “Unseen,” a capacity-building nonprofit that accelerates the work of anti-trafficking organizations. In this week’s episode… Read More
Medical School Dean Lauds Quick Action against COVID-19 by State & University
Dr. Kenneth Johnson, the Executive Dean of the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and the chief medical affairs officer at Ohio University gives the University, Public Health Officials and the… Read More
Primary Care Physicians are on the Front Line of Battle Against COVID-19
While we concentrate on medical pandemic experts and public health officials for prognostications about the Coronavirus pandemic, primary care physicians are often on the frontlines of the battle against COVID-19…. Read More
Anna Malus-Kitzmann, The Good Campaign
Just over three years ago, Anna Malus-Kitzmann had an incredibly successful career in advertising. She was working with amazing clients on big household brands. But something was wrong. Anna says… Read More
Honesty and Transparency are the Basics We Expect from Leaders: Expert Says
Download Beverly’s Top Leadership Characteristics We Expect in Crisis Poster When we are in times of crisis, we look to our leaders nationally, statewide and locally to provide us with… Read More
Anna Dravland, Spread Goodness Day
Anna Dravland was planning her first big kindness event when she had a massive stroke that nearly took her life. Thanks to her support system, that first Spread Goodness Day… Read More
Entreprenuership Tips From “Jazzed About Work” Host Beverly Jones
In this episode of Jazzed About Work, guest host Tom Hodson interviews our own Beverly Jones. Bev wears her career coaching hat this time as she gives some nuts and… Read More
Jill Wiese, The God’s Child Project Volunteer
There are those people in our communities who just exude kindness. Anytime there is someone in need or something that needs to be done, they always seem to be involved…. Read More
Health Care & Health Costs Expected to Dominate 2020 Presidential Election
Health care will be one of the main issues facing Presidential candidates in the 2020 Election, according to Dr. Daniel Skinner, a political scientist and health policy professor at the… Read More
Black Pioneers Helped Settle the Northwest Territory Long Before Civil War
Long before the Civil War and the Underground Railroad, “free people of color” were instrumental in settling the Northwest Territory as Americans pushed West after the Revolutionary War. Dr. Anna-Lisa… Read More
Beth Shaw, YogaFit for Warriors
Beth Shaw is the founder and CEO of YogaFit, the world’s largest yoga and mind-body school, established in 1994. She is responsible for bringing yoga into the mainstream. Beth’s most… Read More
“Settling Ohio: First Nations and Beyond” Conference on Tap This Weekend
The early settling of Ohio and the Northwest Territory will be the focus of a conference Feb. 21st and 22nd at the Baker Center Ballroom at Ohio University. Through a… Read More
Georgeanne Irvine, San Diego Zoo
Georgeanne Irvine has been a spokesperson for wildlife and conservation for more than 40 years and is the director of corporate publishing for San Diego Zoo Global. She has written… Read More
Seek meaningful work as you consider your whole life, suggests Shawn Askinosie
For years, Shawn Askinosie loved being a successful criminal defense lawyer in Springfield, Missouri. But then he felt like the work was killing him. In this episode, Shawn describes why… Read More
White House Adviser for Rural Affairs Outlines Drug Crisis in Rural America
Anne Hazlett is the Senior Advisor for Rural Affairs at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. In the year she has been in that post, she has… Read More
The Alle Shea Project w/ Angelo Collazo
On April 14th, 2009 Angelo Collazo and his wife welcomed their first daughter Alle Shea Collazo into the world. Alle was born with type II Osteogenesis Imperfecta also known as… Read More
NYT Reporter Explains Covering Climate Change in the Age of Trump
Lisa Friedman, a veteran reporter about climate change and environmental policy, says that covering climate change issues during the Trump administration has been a real challenge. “I often feel like… Read More
A good plan will help you thrive in your new job, says career coach Robert Moment
Today’s episode will be particularly helpful for young professionals eager to get their new jobs off to a great start. Washington career coach and personal branding strategist Robert Moment has… Read More
Organizations for People w/ Bill Baker
Bill Baker and Michael O’Malley are on a mission. They want to change the way organizations are managed. In their new book, Organizations for People, they dive into what makes… Read More
LGBT Employment Rights Cases before U.S. Supreme Court Explained
Three cases are pending before the Supreme Court of the United States that could have significant impacts on the employment rights of LGBT workers. Decisions will be issued before the… Read More
Episode 095 : Go Rock w/ Michele Gehrmann
A bike ride with her young daughter changed the trajectory of Michele Gehrmann’s life. One colorful rock caught their eyes and inspired them to delight other people with a paint… Read More
Talking about Unconscious Bias in Schools
Tracey A. Benson is the co—author, with Sarah Fiarman, of a recently published book titled “Unconscious Bias in Schools: A Developmental Approach to Exploring Race and Racism.” In this discussion,… Read More
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