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Companies Are Investing More In Training
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المحتوى المقدم من Amplify Voices. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Amplify Voices أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
On this previously live-streamed event, Audrey Cavenecia and Lara Nuer, talk about the fact that companies are investing more into training during this period of Great Resignation. They also discuss a Mother's Legacy.
Lara Nuer is the Co-Founder, Lead Facilitator, Senior Executive Coach and Culture Change Partner at Learning as Leadership, a decades-old leadership development and culture change firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. Steeped in LaL’s proprietary methodology, Lara has been an instrumental leader of the core team of designers, facilitators, and coaches for 30 years.
When Lara was 14 her mother, Claire, was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given 3 months to live. Lara and her father, Sam, became Claires’ copilots on her quest for healing. While still battling cancer -- Claire’s life’s work was born: to give people the tools to discover self-awareness. Claire and Sam created workshops to help others to bring their best selves to their projects and their relationships. “Don’t wait until you have a few months to live to work on yourself!” was her motto. Today, Lara continues to carry on her mother’s legacy.
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Lara Nuer is the Co-Founder, Lead Facilitator, Senior Executive Coach and Culture Change Partner at Learning as Leadership, a decades-old leadership development and culture change firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. Steeped in LaL’s proprietary methodology, Lara has been an instrumental leader of the core team of designers, facilitators, and coaches for 30 years.
When Lara was 14 her mother, Claire, was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given 3 months to live. Lara and her father, Sam, became Claires’ copilots on her quest for healing. While still battling cancer -- Claire’s life’s work was born: to give people the tools to discover self-awareness. Claire and Sam created workshops to help others to bring their best selves to their projects and their relationships. “Don’t wait until you have a few months to live to work on yourself!” was her motto. Today, Lara continues to carry on her mother’s legacy.
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المحتوى المقدم من Amplify Voices. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Amplify Voices أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
On this previously live-streamed event, Audrey Cavenecia and Lara Nuer, talk about the fact that companies are investing more into training during this period of Great Resignation. They also discuss a Mother's Legacy.
Lara Nuer is the Co-Founder, Lead Facilitator, Senior Executive Coach and Culture Change Partner at Learning as Leadership, a decades-old leadership development and culture change firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. Steeped in LaL’s proprietary methodology, Lara has been an instrumental leader of the core team of designers, facilitators, and coaches for 30 years.
When Lara was 14 her mother, Claire, was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given 3 months to live. Lara and her father, Sam, became Claires’ copilots on her quest for healing. While still battling cancer -- Claire’s life’s work was born: to give people the tools to discover self-awareness. Claire and Sam created workshops to help others to bring their best selves to their projects and their relationships. “Don’t wait until you have a few months to live to work on yourself!” was her motto. Today, Lara continues to carry on her mother’s legacy.
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Lara Nuer is the Co-Founder, Lead Facilitator, Senior Executive Coach and Culture Change Partner at Learning as Leadership, a decades-old leadership development and culture change firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. Steeped in LaL’s proprietary methodology, Lara has been an instrumental leader of the core team of designers, facilitators, and coaches for 30 years.
When Lara was 14 her mother, Claire, was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given 3 months to live. Lara and her father, Sam, became Claires’ copilots on her quest for healing. While still battling cancer -- Claire’s life’s work was born: to give people the tools to discover self-awareness. Claire and Sam created workshops to help others to bring their best selves to their projects and their relationships. “Don’t wait until you have a few months to live to work on yourself!” was her motto. Today, Lara continues to carry on her mother’s legacy.
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1 White People Being or Feeling Left Out 20:28
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In this episode the guy’s discuss White People Being or Feeling Left Out. Pocket Humanity goes beyond the debate as Rodney and Keith tackle divisive trending topics in an attempt to reach common ground.
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1 Authenticity as a Top Business Trend in Leadership 25:02
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Welcome to Everyday Leadership Skills with Audrey. In today's episode, we will be discussing one of the top 5 trends in business, being an authentic leader. We will cover what it means to be an authentic leader, and engage examples of non-authentic leadership. Authenticity is important in leadership because we must work together to develop the skills necessary to build a "why" culture.…
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1 Unprofessional Leaders Are in Demand in Leadership 22:49
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Welcome to Everyday Leadership Skills with Audrey. Today we will be talking about the top issues in leadership that should not be considered unprofessional. However, in many instances, certain tactics and strategies still undermine quality leaders.
Welcome to the “Let’s Talk White Guys” podcast. In today’s episode Jamie, Mike, & Tony continue their discussion on “Sexism” from the “White Male Perspective”. Let’s Talk White Guys is a limited mini-series and the latest addition to the Amplify Voices platform founded by Pete Carroll. The series features six episodes breaking down the denial and reality of white male privilege. This podcast will give listeners first-hand experience and perspectives of white males having extremely difficult conversations in order to bring more awareness to systematic racism, sexism, diversity, and equity.…
Welcome to Everyday Leadership Skills with Audrey, and today we will be discussing the importance of the Apology in leadership. More specifically, we will be talking about the intimacy of the one-on-one apology. Despite the fact that some people may perceive it as a weakness, the truth is, having the courage to pull a team member to the side and sincerely apologize is a demonstration of great strength as a leader. When your work culture is built on trust, apologies allow people to grow with you. Tune in today to learn more about the pillars of an effective and meaningful apology.…
In this episode the guy’s discuss Corporate Vs. Personal Responsibility. Pocket Humanity goes beyond the debate as Rodney and Keith tackle divisive trending topics in an attempt to reach common ground.
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1 How To Guide Your Employees Out Of Burnout in Leadership 23:19
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Welcome to Everyday Leadership Skills with Audrey. Today we will be talking about Employee Burnout. If you are routinely feeling like there's too much going on, or you're taking work right home with you on the weekends, this episode is for you. Burnout can be defined as a syndrome resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. As leaders, it is important to listen to your team and pay attention to morale. Tune in and learn more about the three dimensions of employee burnout.…
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1 Tips to Turnaround Lack of Managerial Support in Leadership 15:08
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Welcome to Everyday Leadership Skills with Audrey. Today we will be talking about supportive leadership. Are you the kind of leader or manager who believes in providing foundational support to your team? If so, how do you let them know that you have their back? If not, are you ready to learn how to provide effective support to your team? Tune in and learn more about implementing team member development, acknowledgment, and performance goals into your leadership strategies.…
Welcome to Everyday Leadership Skills, with Audrey. In today’s episode, I'm going to be outlining the basics for finding a coach that is the right fit for you. I have worked with some of the biggest people in the industry, like Tony Robbins. If you are looking for characteristics and strategies that will allow you to fully align with the coach that is in phase with where you are, this episode is for you. Many people are simply unsure about how to select a good coach. Just because someone recommends a coach, doesn’t mean that they will be the best for your needs. Tune in today and learn more what to look for when selecting the right coach.…
In this episode the guy’s discuss Joe Rogan, should he be removed from Spotify? Pocket Humanity goes beyond the debate as Rodney and Keith tackle divisive trending topics in an attempt to reach common ground.
In this episode of Everyday Leadership Skills, Audrey goes through coaching basics you can use anytime.
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1 5 Reasons Acknowledgement is a Superpower in Leadership 18:06
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Welcome to Everyday Leadership Skills. In today’s episode, we will be covering five reasons why acknowledgment is a superpower for leaders. Giving your team the proper level of acknowledgment, empowers them to align with the team’s objectives and overarching goals. It creates a unifying experience with the team in a way that makes them feel like they are being seen and heard. Tune in today to learn more about getting in touch with your acknowledgment superpower.…
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1 Founder, Author, & Award-Winning Public Speaker Kevin Dedner 51:32
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Welcome to the Guerilla Muse podcast with Resmaa. Today, I will be engaging with Kevin Dedner. He serves as founder and CEO of Washington-D.C.-based Hurdle, which provides culturally intentional teletherapy to eliminate barriers that make it harder for people of color to get mental health care. Kevin is deeply connected to Hurdle’s mission, having suffered a period of depression where he found the biggest challenge to effective care was finding the right therapist who could truly understand and connect with his struggles as an African American man. His company equips mental health professionals with the skills needed to effectively address issues of race, ethnicity, class, and culture and exists to ensure people can show up whole, operate with joy, and live with power. Kevin recently penned his first book, The Joy of the Disinherited: Essays on Oppression, Trauma and Black Mental Health. Through honest, captivating, and humane stories of his past and eye-opening research into the effects of racism on mental health, Kevin argues in his book that we must knock down the invisible barriers to mental healthcare. An award-winning public speaker, Kevin has over 20 years of public health experience. He currently serves as an Optum Clinical and Scientific Advisory Council member. In 2021, Kevin was named one of the top 50 in Digital Health by Rock Health. He was also recently named one of 75 Black healthcare leaders to know by Becker’s Hospital Review. Kevin is a graduate of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and has a Master of Public Health from Benedictine University in Illinois.…
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1 Transforming Sleep Habits in Leadership 35:34
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In today's episode we will talk about intentionally transforming sleep habits. Over time, sleeplessness will result in deficits in attention, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Lack of sleep can also exacerbate depression. If you want to get your body into a better relationship with sleep, this episode is for you. The simplest approach will be the most powerful.…
In this episode the guy’s discuss the Chappelle question, should Netflix remove the special? Pocket Humanity goes beyond the debate as Rodney and Keith tackle divisive trending topics in an attempt to reach common ground.
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