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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Chris Burkard is a self-taught photographer and artist, world renowned for his surf and outdoor photography (3.6 million follows on Instagram). Chris’s photos have been featured in Toyota, American Airlines, Apple, and Sony marketing efforts. In today’s podcast we don’t ask Chris about the best cameras, how to make it as a scrappy entrepreneur, but about inclusion and culture through the lens of an outdoor & surf photographer.
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Music: Funkorama Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, Sounds: Bird and Kids playing - InspectorJ @ freesounds.org
The pressures of running a home and holding down a job can leave even the best working parents feeling overwhelmed or burnt out.
During this episode, Jacqueline Shakespeare speaks with us about her new book, In this Moment, and her mission to bring about change by helping parents discover the power of visualizations, the importance of resiliency, the freedom that comes from creating structure in our lives, and much more.
Show Notes: In this Moment, Grit Test
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Episode 9: Samantha Derenthal made the deliberate decision to have a preventative double mastectomy. On today’s episode, we walk a couple steps with Samantha as she recounts her journey. Together we will learn from her experiences, and about the importance of purposeful decision making. Additionally, Sam’s journey highlights how each of our unique experiences can touch the lives of those around us and impact those in our company and the community.
Show Notes: Volunteer with DECA
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Music: "Perspectives" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Lauren Parker – President and CEO at FrazierHeiby has no shortage of commitments to tackle, and time management ideas to make it all happen! Join us for today’s episode as we discuss how to be more deliberate and effective at managing your calendar, protecting your time, and getting the most out of every day. Additionally, during the show, we explore the value of workplace flexibility, what it can do for your employees, and how it can strengthen your company’s employee value proposition.
Show Note: Quite , Daring Greatly, Dare to Lead, Braving the Wilderness, Rising Strong
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Whether you’re charting a new course by choice or change was forced upon you by the market volatility … uncertainty can be hard for anyone. Listen to this episode for powerful insights from long time entrepreneurs Scott & Natalie Paul as they share how to build risk tolerance, how to win together, some simple tips for communicating, and much more.
It’s not only about financial success, but finding holistic achievement by bringing your team, partners, and family along.
Show References: The Whole Brained Child , A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood , Public
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Mental health is no longer a topic being discussed behind closed doors or in hushed tones … it’s something that impacts millions of individuals, and families, all around the world. In today’s episode, Joey Aguilar, former VP of Finance at Comcast, talks mental health from the perspective of one father (Joey) trying to do his best professionally, but also wanting to support his son Max during a major mental health crisis that was unexpectedly brought on by a work related relocation.
We will all deal with mental health challenges at some point during our life… listen to today’s episode and gain some outstanding insights on what you can do when the going gets tough.
Show References: The Snow Ball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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"Perspectives" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Disclaimer: Episode was not created with or by mental health experts, its simply experience based content, insights, and ideas.
Mark Pattison is a former NFL football player, successful businessman, philanthropist, and mountaineer … but life was not always motivation and mountains. Join us as Mark tells his story about overcoming challenges i.e., discovering his eight year old daughter was suffering from epilepsy and experiencing a sudden divorce. Learn how Mark’s challenges acted as a kick-starter to amazing adventures for him and his daughters. For Mark it’s not about, “How did I get here” it’s about “What am I going to do about it?” Mark says changing your focus can make all the difference in the world!
Show References: Crucial Conversations, Eiger Dreams, Don’t keep your day job
Marks Recommended Reads: Boys in the Boat, and No Shortcuts to the Top
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Relationships have been at the center of humanities surviving and thriving throughout the ages and it’s no different today… relationships are critical to our personal and professional success.
Caralee Frederic, owner and founder of the of the Principle Skills Relationship Center in Denver, CO speaks with us about her own difficult childhood and how it led to a life of helping people build and repair their own relationships. Join us and learn more about how to make the most of your personal and professional relationships, how to protect your relationship when you are off, and how to rebuild rapidly when we fall short.
Show References: Grit, The Anatomy of Peace, The Outward Mindset, Crucial Conversations, Leadership and Self Deception, Apple watch, Garmin watch, Fitbit watch, Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child, The Seven Principles of Making Marriage Work
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Most of us get training or education before starting a job, creating a business, or kicking off our professional interests. Conversely, beyond observational knowledge, and a bit of coaching… few of us receive similar forms of education when becoming a partner or parent.
During this episode of the Working Parents Wilderness, Product Manager at Applicant Pro, Blake Bohacek shares examples of how each of us can bring our professional training, education, and experience to bear at home with our kids and partners. Listen and learn to this episode for outstanding tips about User design, Agile, and much more!
Show References: The Lean Start-Up, The Mom Test, and Sprint, Blake's snow angel post, and Trello (Digital agile planning tool)
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Music: Funkorama Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.