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Dr. Gary Chapman, Author of “The 5 Love Languages”
https://ohio.streamguys1.com/TheKindnessPodcast/mp3/134DrGaryChapman.mp3 Dr. Gary Chapman is an author, speaker, pastor, and counselor. He has a passion for people and for helping them build lasting relationships. He is an internationally recognized marriage… Read More
Core Values can change everything, says Darius Mirshahzadeh
In this episode we talk about why core values are so important in shaping an organization, and how well-defined values can be a powerful management tool. Our guest, serial entrepreneur… Read More
Episode 133 : Nicole Lewis, Singer/Songwriter
Award winning singer/songwriter Nicole Lewis’ pursuit of kindness is not only evident in her music but also in her training as a physical therapist; both in her work with elderly… Read More
Kathryn Troutman helps you find government jobs
In 2020, Federal government jobs were among the most secure. And with more than 2 million people on its payroll, the government is the nation’s biggest employer. Every day, USAJOBS… Read More
TJ Nelligan, Author of “Live Like Sean”
An entrepreneur, advocate, and former Chairman & CEO of the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games, TJ Nelligan is a man of action who has made it his life’s mission to… Read More
Rural Health Depts. Face Difficulties Getting COVID-19 Vaccine
As of Jan. 13, the Athens County Ohio Health Department has vaccinated only 438 of its approximately 65,000 population for a frustratingly low .67 percent. Meanwhile, the county remains one… Read More
“Depression in the First Person”
Anna Mehler Paperny is a Canadian journalist who has worked for Reuters, The Globe and Mail, and Global News. She’s won awards for her investigative journalism. And she’s struggled with… Read More
Episode 131 : Corey Harnish
Corey Harnish has dreams, goals, & aspirations for the future and he’s taking action! He’s made a commitment to increase the overall well-being of the world and instill happiness within… Read More
Episode 130 : Dan Tran
Dan Tran is bringing kindness to the doctor’s office and other cancer survivors after he was diagnosed with lung cancer at age 30 during his second year of medical residency… Read More
Kayvan Kian offers tips for thriving in uncertain times
Navigating your career in a world that feels out of control can be daunting. In his thoughtful and clearly written book, What is Water? McKinsey consultant Kayvan Kian offers simple… Read More
Psychologist Laura Hamill describes workplace burnout
We know that many workers are struggling, and a recent survey takes a deep look at the specifics of how employees how feel about their jobs. In this episode, Laura… Read More
Laura Schroff, Author of “An Invisible Thread”
Laura Schroff is an international and #1 bestselling author and keynote speaker. Since the launch of her books, An Invisible Thread, An Invisible Thread Young Readers’ Edition, An Invisible Thread… Read More
Local Hospital Administrators Describe Their Planning for Pandemic Surges
WOUB Digital · Local Hospital Administrators Describe Their Planning for Pandemic Surges With local COVID numbers changing daily and surges coming at various times, planning for hospital services takes a… Read More
Beth Walker, Author of “Lessons from the Sidelines”
Beth Walker has partnered with her husband for twenty years, in leadership and ministry both on and off the football field. Beth is passionate about encouraging women to pursue their… Read More
Conscious Learning Promotes Resilience and Career Growth
The power of learning new things is the topic in this lively conversation with guest host Tom Hodson, coach Bev Jones and frequent WOUB guest Judge Gayle Williams-Byers. Your days… Read More
“The Brave Kind” w/ Christy Hughes
Just a few short years ago, Christy Hughes decided it was time to make some changes. This self-described fearful, shy introvert walked right out of her comfort zone and discovered… Read More
Two Local Doctors Share Their Personal Perspective on COVID-19 Pandemic
WOUB Digital · Two Local Doctors Share Their Personal Perspective on COVID-19 Pandemic As the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic set in during March, some people put off medical procedures… Read More
Jack Eaton, Author of “The Loneliness Solution”
Jack Eason serves ministries and non profits throughout the United States and around the world sharing principles for fundraising, growth and development, board governance, and other areas of ministry leadership…. Read More
Kennon Adkinson, Chief Kindness Officer of Sonny’s Barbeque
In a time when businesses are trying to do more with less, one restaurant chain is extending its Southern hospitality. Sonny’s Barbeque appointed its first CKO – Chief Kindness Officer… Read More
Greg Besner says organizational culture is key to employee engagement and performance
“Organizational culture” is a hot phrase these days in leadership discussions. And Greg Besner knows all about it. He is a highly accomplished entrepreneur who has won praise for his… Read More
Black Women and Girls are Too Often the Targets of Violence in America
Too often African American women and girls are targets of violence and abuse in America. The abuse is caused by interactions with law enforcement as well as domestic abuse, says… Read More
Brad Aronson, “Human Kind: Changing the World One Small Act At a Time”
Brad Aronson knows the transformative power of kindness. When his wife, Mia, was diagnosed with leukemia, Brad began caring for his wife and walking their young son through the journey…. Read More
John-Mark Bolton’s keys to entrepreneurial success
Immediately after his college graduation in 2013, John-Mark Bolton launched a company, ClearDefense Pest Control. In just a few years, he and his co-founders have built a thriving business, with… Read More
Episode 122 : Scott Sauls
Scott Sauls is senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville. Before this, he served with Tim Keller at New York City’s Redeemer Presbyterian Church as a lead and preaching… Read More
Racist Language and References Permeate Our Speech and Promote Inequality
In our everyday conversations, many of us use words or phrases that have racist meanings or derivations, even if we don’t intend our speech to be racist. Many of these… Read More
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