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Tony Bennett, Men’s Basketball Coach at the University of Virginia
Tony Bennett is the only living three-time winner of the Henry Iba Award for national coach of the year. A Wisconsin native, Tony took over as the head men’s basketball… Read More
Taking good care of employees is smart business, says psychologist Laura Hamill
Laura Hamill’s dad struggled to find a stable, supportive job. So young Laura was determined to get her Ph.D. and work her way to the top. She succeeded, but then… Read More
“Not Far from Me” Tells Stories of Addiction from Those Directly Impacted
We often hear stories about drug addiction and the opioid crisis from physicians, policy makers or people involved with the legal system. However, we rarely hear from people directly impacted… Read More
Antoinette Clark, Children’s Author
You might say Children’s Author, Antoinette Clark thinks kindness is the bees knees. In her new book, Kindness Matters, the stars of the show are four bees that are focused… Read More
NPR Editor Breaks Down the Chaos after the death of Iranian Gen. Soleimani
The Friday killing of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani by an American drone has thrown the Middle East into chaos. Philip Ewing, the former national security editor for National Public… Read More
UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute w/ Darnell Hunt and Dan Fessler
There are really exciting things happening in the world of kindness research. UCLA recently established the Bedari Kindness Institute, where experts will work on promoting a more humane world and… Read More
Powerful writing can empower your success, says award-winning author Carla Bass
For 30 years, retired Air Force Colonel Carla Bass worked with officers, ambassadors, and congressional delegations, drafting executive letters, talking points, personnel appraisals and nominations. Along the way she perfected… Read More
Episode 091 : Rebecca Williams and Julie Kraft
https://ohio.streamguys1.com/TheKindnessPodcast/mp3/091RebeccaAndJulie.mp3 Rebecca Williams, PhD and Julie Kraft, MA have been writing together for more than ten years about how to use mindfulness skills and self compassion to enhance recovery from… Read More
Manage your attention, not just your time, says productivity expert Maura Thomas
For busy professionals, the workload can feel overwhelming, pushing us into a defensive mode. And it’s tough to sort out what matters when we’re constantly being distracted by messages that… Read More
Jonathon Aslay, Author of “What the Heck is Self Love Anyway?”
Known as America’s Leading Midlife Dating & Relationship Coach, Jonathon Aslay is a defender and protector of women’s hearts around the world. He helps women transform from attracting Mr. Wrong… Read More
Ideation in Digital and Augmented Reality
The first of a two-part series on augmented and virtual reality, this episode how ideas behind effective simulations start. Dr. Patti McSteen, Associate Dean of Students at Ohio University and… Read More
Missy Heilman, Executive Director of BIO Girls
In 2012, Missy Heilman had a vision to create a positive, inclusive (non-competitive) program where girls could be themselves. Out of this dream, BIO Girls was born. The program builds… Read More
Abdul Williams Shares Insights About his Career, Work, & Creative Process
Abdul Williams has had a hot decade of screenwriting for both the big screen and television. Over the past 10 years, he has written a feature film and two award… Read More
Conversations From Studio B: The Athens County Community Singers
The Athens County Community Singers is a choir for ALL VOICES! The choir is a non profit organization made up of community members with and without disabilities who share their… Read More
Sales skills can bring success in any kind of job, says Connie Whitman
In today’s episode, New Jersey teacher, coach and marketing consultant Connie Whitman explains how sales and customer service skills can empower your career, no matter where you work or what… Read More
Episode 087 : Konrad Kucharski
Konrad Kucharski is on a mission to make compassion cool again. After selling off his tech start-up company and moving from Chicago to NYC, Konrad rediscovered his passion for kindness…. Read More
Episode 068 : Business ownership can end poverty, says entrepreneurship expert Steve Mariotti
Social entrepreneur and celebrated teacher Steve Mariotti has written numerous guides for starting your own business. And he is well known for launching the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, which has… Read More
Episode 086 : “Fundraise Awesomer” w/ Patrick Kirby
Patrick Kirby is the Founder of Do Good Better Consulting and a believer that “we’ve always done it this way” is the most dangerous phrase in the English language. … Read More
Investigative Reporter Explains How She Covers Trauma and Trauma Victims
Since 2002, Rachel Dissell has been a reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. During her 17 years at the newspaper, she has covered trauma and trauma victims and one major… Read More
Foreign Correspondents Have Played Critical Roles in American Journalism
The concept of using foreign correspondents housed in other countries to help inform the American public of the news is a concept that goes back to Colonial days. Yet today,… Read More
Is networking creepy or critical?
In this episode, we revisit the popular topic of networking. Tom Hodson has a big, diverse network, but is cynical about the verb “to network.” Bev Jones notes research suggesting… Read More
Episode 084 : “Pika Bunny Says” w/ Wendy Gilhula
The world can be a tricky place to navigate for adults and for kids. Children’s author, Wendy Gilhula is using a special little animal to help kids learn concepts like… Read More
‘Impact Ohio’ Brings a Regional Conference to Athens to Discuss Policy Issues
For the first time Impact Ohio is bringing a regional conference to Southeastern Ohio to examine issues confronting Appalachian Ohio. The conference will be Thursday, November 7th from 11 a.m…. Read More
Episode 083 : “Inspire More” w/ Robert Neely
Since 2014, more than 500 million people have been inspired by the positive news and uplifting content of the Inspire More website and daily newsletter. Through the power of this… Read More
Reporter Tania Rashid: Covering Human Tragedies Takes Toll on Journalists
Freelance journalist Tania Rashid says covering human tragedies can take a psychological toll on reporters who face human misery day-after-day. She says it is immensely distressing to see people suffering,… Read More
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