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By Tyrone Thomas
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The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.
Today's episode is a conversation between myself, Tyler, Cassie, and D.J. about the more recent exodus from several of our large cities across the nation. We get into why this is really happening and what this could mean for the future.
For today's episode, I'm sitting down with a few old friends from the military, Tyler, D.J., and Cassie, to talk about our time in the military and how what we went through in our military careers have shaped us into the people we are today. Also, we're getting into how these challenges might compare to those in the civilian workforce who were never in. We also get into moving on from the military to the civilian workforce for just a bit later on.
For today's episode I'm sitting down with old military friends Tyler, D.J., and Cassie to talk about our own unique experiences getting out of the military and pointers for those close to getting out and what to expect on the other side.
Today's episode is the continuation of my conversation with author and keynote speaker, Chris Clews. Having spoken to companies such as VISA and DHL, and universities such as University of Florida and UPenn Medicine, Chris is in demand for what he has to say.
Today we delve more into cinema; what gave films from the '80s their edge and how do they compare with the movies of today? We talk about the rise of Marvel, Hollywood's obsession with hard and soft reboots of '80s classics and much more.
If you would like to know more about Chris, feel free to check out his website:
https://chrisclews.com
Chris is also on Twitter @80spopculture
His books, "What '80s Pop Culture Teaches Us About Today's Workplace (Volumes 1 & 2)" and "Raised On The '80s" are available on Amazon and in most bookstores.
Today's episode is the continuation of my conversation with author and keynote speaker, Chris Clews. Having spoken to companies such as VISA and DHL, and universities such as University of Florida and UPenn Medicine, Chris is in demand for what he has to say.
Today we get deeper into how '80s pop culture, particularly the movies, music, and characters that defined the decade can teach us so much about leadership, communications, teamwork, and more in both our professional and personal lives.
For today's episode, I sat down with author and keynote speaker, Chris Clews. Having spoken to companies such as VISA and DHL, and universities such as University of Florida and UPenn Medicine, Chris is in demand for what he has to say.
Chris talks about how '80s pop culture, particularly the movies, music, and characters that defined the decade can teach us so much about leadership, communications, teamwork, and more in both our professional and personal lives.
Today's episode is a special one. This episode will break the normal Sunday release cycle and go live this Thursday (6/29). I sat down with friends and fellow ex-submariners, Tyler Carrigan and Aaron DesJardins again to talk about the tragedy of the lost Titan sub. We each served on the same US Navy submarine together and approach this topic with a legitimate knowledge and incite you will not find in most places.
Just a heads up, be prepared for a little adult language here.
This is the second and final part of my talk with Elora Maxwell. We got deeper into the pros and cons between traditional and self-publishing, along with some unique and sound advice for aspiring authors. Her debut novel, which comes out July 26th, deals with the sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and events surrounding this fateful night. It remains among the most terrible of catastrophes in the water and is rarely, if ever taught in schools.
For today's episode, I'm sitting down with Elora Maxwell. She's a first-time author with plenty to say about books and the publishing industry in general. Her debut novel, which comes out July 26th, deals with the sinking of the SS Andrea Doria and events surrounding this fateful night. It remains among the most terrible of catastrophes in the water and is rarely, if ever taught in schools. Her book and the story behind it are so unique and impressive, I had to have her on. Her advice to aspiring authors and those seeking inspiration is also outside the norm and worth a listen.
Flashback: Now more than ever, it is important that we prepare ourselves for unforeseen dangers that could arise. That's where Tina Ginn comes in. She assists in preparing clients for unexpected emergencies, so their lives are impacted as little as possible. She is the developer of the 'Your Backup Plan' app and hosts a podcast by the same name. Also of note, the interview itself is from July.
The "Your Backup Plan" app is available at: www.yourbackupplan.ca
The "Your Backup Plan" Podcast is available at: yourbackupplanapp.buzzsprout.com
The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.