Best Practices in Human Resources

EP 70: When the "Shut Up Filter" Fails & The Tweet That Nearly Killed CrossFit w/ Annette Densham

07.22.2020 - By Brenda NeckvatalPlay

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“Well…isn’t that special,” so says the 1987 character, The Church Lady< from Saturday Night Live. If you’re looking for some grounded useful entertaining discussion, then this show will quench that thirst. My pal Annette Densham from the Audacious Agency in Australia is a PR and Corporate Communications specialist and we have a very candid conversation around the reactive nature of communication in today’s world.

In this episode you’ll also hear about the Honor Foundation from CEO Matt Stevens. Matt was a graduate in the first cohort when the Virginia Beach campus opened in the spring of 2016, where I was one of the original five coaches. Matt is a retired 26 year Navy SEAL Captain who is now leading The Honor Foundation which provides Special Forces Operators and support staff structured career transition support.

If you would like to learn how to become a sponsor for The Honor Foundation, visit their website at www.honor.org and donate today.

Now, be sure to head to our Next Gen Women in HR Facebook Group to ask your #brendathehrlady questions! I can’t wait to hear them.

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