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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Join us to hear more about the 2021 virtual Black History Month Conference which will be held Saturday February 27, 2012. This conference will be featuring nationally renowned speakers addressing: economics, education, social justice, healthcare, and mental health matters.
The conference also features a unique Town Hall to explore disparities in the African-American communities. "Let's Talk Solutions!"
Founder of LeaderDevelopment, Inc, author, speaker, coach and leadership consultant, Antony Bell joins the show to talk about leading during difficult times. A clear moral compass, self awareness and the ability to create alignment are key components!
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Jessica Cabrera, M.Ed. Director of Member Engagement & Leadership Development with the South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation returns to highlight ATD a must have resource for leaders seeking the latest in talent management. As a bonus, Jessica discusses the biggest how-to when working with volunteers. Thanks Jessica!
Jessica Cabrera, M.Ed. Director of Member Engagement & Leadership Development with the South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation shares 5 tenets she coaches grass roots leaders to follow for success. Thanks Jessica!
A conversation with Dr. Jennifer Gunter, Director of the South Carolina Collaborative for Race and Reconciliation. We talk about the leadership guide developed by the collaborative to promote racial equity and inclusion in the workplace. You can download a copy of the guide here: https://scchildren.org/wp-content/uploads/Leadership_Guide_for_Promoting_REI_in_the_Workplace_web.pdf
Join the conversation with resiliency expert Eileen McDargh as we explore her new book: Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge, and Reclaim What Matters. How does Burnout happen? How does it zap our energy? What can we do to refuel and recharge so that we can truly fulfill our life's passions and purpose?
Moryah Jackson, Director of Diversity Education at Clemson University joins us to discuss how to be an inclusive leader.
Cultural competency with Elizabeth McCorvey. This week’s guest is Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Elizabeth McCorvey. Elizabeth and I discuss the concept of cultural competency. What is cultural competency? How can leaders acquire it and use it to make an impact in both their personal and professional lives? Tune in to find out!
COVID-19 and racial and civil unrest can make for an emotionally charged workforce. Let's hear PRG's perspective on how leaders can address these and other emotionally charged, potentially dangerous situations at work.
We talk returning to work after COVID-19 Quarantine. What legal considerations do workplace leaders need to keep in mind?
Thanks William!
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.