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Shawn Achor
Shawn Achor is the winner of over a dozen distinguished teaching awards at Harvard University, where he delivered lectures on positive psychology in the most popular class at Harvard. His research and lectures on happiness and human potential have received attention in The New York Times, Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal, as well as NPR and CNN. When not at Harvard, Shawn travels the world giving talks on positive psychology to Fortune 500 corporations, financial institutions, schools, and non-profit organizations. He is the CEO of Aspirant, a global positive psychology consulting firm which researches positive outliers and helps organizations apply their human potential to discover where success and happiness intersect. View Guest page
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Patricia Adson
Dr. Adson at the behest and with the help of her daughter, Jennifer Van Homer, a certified coach, Dr. Adson wrote A Princess and Her Garden: A Fable of Awakening and Arrival---with a Guided Journal. (December 2011). It’s goal was to help the group examine neglected areas of their emotional lives, and to learn to talk about self-care and self-responsibility. Dr. Adson is currently a certified Hudson Institute coach with a private practice, and serves on the Leadership Team of the Hudson Institute of Santa Barbara. She has written two other books, Finding Your Own True North & Helping Others Find Direction in Life (1999), Depth Coaching: Discovering Archetypes for Empowerment, Growth, and Balance (2004). Jennifer Van Homer, Pat’s daughter is a Master Certified Strozzi Institute Somatic coach and Certified Hudson Institute Coach. She has 20 years of experience in leadership, team development and strategic planning. she has enabled individuals and corporations to uncover and articulate their intentions, and formulate goals. Jennifer is a past HR Director and training and development mgr.at Patagonia, where she worked for 10 years. Hundreds of women sought her counsel, and while leading a therapy group, Dr. Adson wrote the Princess Story. She used the story with her clients and graduate students for many years, and continued to use it with her clients when she made the transition from psychotherapist to coach. Today we will hear an overview of that story. Dr. Adson currently divides her time between Santa Barbara, Calif. and Rochester, Minn. Please visit www.capt.org for more information. View Guest page
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Pat Alea
Pat is co-founder and moderator of the Women’s Executive Leadership Summit, now in its 7th year at the Center for Advanced Studies in Business at UW – Madison’s School of Business. Over the past 7 years, Pat has gained significant insights from the remarkable women and men who are leading change within their corporate cultures. Pat is a frequent speaker and advisor to executives in key leadership positions in business, education and government on aligning career and organizational success for themselves and those they lead. Co-author of The Best Work of Your Life, (Penguin Putnam), Pat has maintained an active commitment to improving the status of women in the workplace and beyond throughout her career. Pat previously chaired Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton’s Corporate Advisory Board. She did a regular segment on Wisconsin Public Radio for 7 years called "Careertalk" along with the co-author of her book. View Guest page
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Dr. Jeff Auerbach
Dr. Jeff Auerbach is the founder and president of the College of Executive Coaching, the leading training institute in post-graduate training in Executive Coaching. He is a master certified coach (MCC) from the International Coaching Federation. and he has been an Executive Coach and Trainer for over 14 years. Dr. Auerbach started the College of Executive Coaching in 1995 and has been a leader and instrumental in training over 3000 mental health professionals in coaching techniques. Dr. Auerbach has presented topics on coaching to the International Coach Federation, Coach University, and the School for Professional Psychology. Dr. Auerbach has a Ph.D. in Psychology from California Graduate Institute and an M.A. from Antioch University. He has been a licensed psychologist in California since 1992. .Dr. Auerbach has written Personal and Executive Coaching, The Complete Guide for Mental Health Professionals. View Guest page
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Reverend Dr. Michael Barry
Rev. Barry is the Director of Pastoral Care at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Philadelphia. He specializes in the connection between spirituality and health, particularly as it relates to cancer. He has written two books on the topic: A Reason for Hope, which deals primarily with issues related to faith and physical well-being, and A Season for Hope, a daily devotional for those battling cancer. His third and most recent book, The Art of Caregiving, deals with how to lend support and encouragement to loved ones with a chronic illness. Rev. Barry earned a Doctor of Ministry degree at Fuller Theological Seminary. He earned a Master of Divinity degree at Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Texas at Austin. Throughout his 20-year ministry, Rev. Barry has conducted numerous radio and television interviews around the country on the topic of spirituality and health. View Guest page
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Jim Beach
Not just another book about how to start the next Microsoft or Apple in your garage. Better yet, it’s about low-risk entrepreneurship. It’s a book about how to build slowly, sustainably and profitably. It includes real-life examples from authors Jim Beach and Chris Hanks, experienced entrepreneurs who proved how even in a college classroom, businesses can be started from scratch and turn a profit quickly, in turbulent economic times and across international borders. School for Startups, (www.SchoolforStartups.com) argues that entrepreneurship is not about risk or creativity. In fact 72% of Americans wish they were entrepreneurs. When this group sees that risk and creativity can be removed, no excuses remain. Featured in global TV, media and Amazon's business section, the book features inside stories about several interesting, yet very real and relatable, entrepreneurs. Go to http://www.schoolforstartups.com/media/ to learn more View Guest page
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Kate Berardo
Ms. Barardo specializes in global skill building, leadership development, intercultural transitions, and diverse teams. Kate helps individuals be effective global leaders while helping their organizations navigate complex cultural challenges. Her experience spans more than a dozen countries and has involved working with hundreds of individuals from over thirty-five nations. View Guest page
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Ken Blanchard
In this show Dr. Greenberg and Dr. Nadler interview Management GURU, Ken Blanchard
Few people have influenced the day-to-day management of people and companies more than Ken Blanchard. A prominent, sought-after author, speaker, and business consultant, Dr. Blanchard is universally characterized by his friends, colleagues, and clients as one of the most insightful, powerful, and compassionate individuals in business today. Ken is one of the most influential leadership experts in the world and is respected for his years of groundbreaking work in the fields of leadership and management.
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Marcus Buckingham
Marcus Buckingham Hailed as a corporate visionary - launches his newest book “Find Your Strongest Life: What the Happiest and Most Successful Women Do Differently” Internationally renowned and celebrated, Marcus Buckingham is the go-to consultant in his field, a sought after speaker, and a New York Times bestselling author. Challenging accepted and entrenched social theory, Buckingham pioneered a revolutionary concept—that people will be dramatically more effective, successful, and fulfilled when they play to their strongest skills rather than attempting to improve their weaknesses. He calls his research-based technique the “strengths revolution,” and his work has been proven again and again in boardrooms, seminars, and individual’s lives around the world. Join Marcus Buckingham on today’s program to learn more about how you can engage your best life now based on his groundbreaking workshop as featured on Oprah! View Guest page
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Sherry Buffington
Dr. Sherry Buffington is an internationally known speaker, consultant, coach, trainer, author and a pioneer in the field of personal transformation and human potential. Sherry uses her extensive knowledge of human motivation to educate, inform and inspire people to reach their highest potential and gives them the tools to transform quickly and easily. She is the originator and co-developer of the highly effective and much acclaimed CORE Multidimensional Awareness Profile (CORE MAP) and the CORE Personal Effectiveness Profile (CORE PEP), taking the world of assessments to new levels. She also developed the Rapidly Accelerated Mind Patterning (RAMP) process, which changes lives in innovative ways. For over 25 years her work has contributed to the break-through transformation of hundreds of organizations and many thousands of individual lives and relationships. Join Sherry as she reveals CORE strategies to help increase your results, real fast, guaranteed! View Guest page
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Ron Cates
Ron Cates of Constant Contact is one of the country’s leading email marketing experts and the nation’s most popular email marketing presenters. The host of Email Marketing Radio, Ron is renowned for his unparalleled expertise and his ability to convey the most advanced marketing technology concepts in an entertaining style that can be easily understood. View Guest page
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Chip Conley
Chip Conley is an author, international speaker and innovative CEO of Joie de Vivre (JDV), the second largest boutique hotel company in the US. JDV expanded to over 35 award-winning hotels, restaurants and spas, with over 3,000 employees. Chip and his company's transformational leadership practices have been featured in TIME, USA Today, Fortune and The Wall Street Journal. The SF. Business Times named Chip the Most Innovative CEO – and JDV the "2nd Best Place to Work" – in the entire Bay Area. As a thought leader at the intersection of psychology, business, and emotional intelligence at work, Chip shared his unique prescription for success in his bestselling book, PEAK: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow. In his new book, Emotional Equations: Simple Truths for Creating Happiness + Success, out January 10th, guides us from emotional intelligence to emotional fluency – using math to better understand and manage our emotions. View Guest page
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Ben Dattner
Ben Dattner, Ph.D. is an organizational psychologist, and the founder of Dattner Consulting, a workplace consulting firm based in New York City. He has helped a wide variety of corporate and non-profit organizations sort through their credit and blame issues to become more successful. Ben's consulting services enable organizations to make better hiring and staffing decisions, to enhance the professional capabilities of managers and employees, to configure teams more effectively, and to reduce the amount of interpersonal and inter-group conflict by, in part, embracing candor and accuracy when it comes to handing out credit and blame. We will explore these concepts from his new book, the “Blame Game.” Ben is an Adjunct Professor at New York University, where he teaches Organizational Development in the Industrial and Organizational Psychology MA Program in the Graduate School.. View Guest page
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Ariane de Bonvoisin
Join best selling author Ariane de Bonvoisin as she shares her secrets from her book “The First 30 Days”. So why focus on the first thirty days? Ariane de Bonvoisin says despite the change — be it unpredictable or self-propelled — the first few days and weeks are often the hardest, most emotional time. It's when we have the most questions, emotions, doubts and fears, and when decisions need to be made. This is also the time when we are most in need of direction, information and support. Thirty days is enough to get started in the right way. We’ll share what makes change easier and why some people get through change better than others. View Guest page
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Johanna Dillon
Johanna Dillon is AVP of Field Management/Leadership Development at Bankers Life and Casualty. Johanna manages and directs leadership training and development for over 160 national branches. With 20 years of experience, she coaches executives and high potential leaders across a decentralized networked organization. View Guest page
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Joe D. Dowdy
Joe Dowdy, Chief of StaffOffice of the Director/NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center, is an accomplished leader in his own right, setting the pace for top performers in his current role leading special projects and providing organizational advice to the center director and the Senior Management Team to improve processes and better accomplish Kennedy Space Center's assigned missions. Join Joe Dowdy to gain insight on how NASA is applying leading edge leadership development strategies to maximize existing mission success and potential future leaders both on the ground and in orbit. View Guest page
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Dr. Amy Edmondson
Amy C. Edmondson is the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management. The Novartis Chair was established to enable the study of human interactions that lead to the creation of successful business enterprises. Edmondson joined Harvard in 1996. Her research examines leadership influences on learning, collaboration and innovation in teams and organizations. She has published widely in academic journals and management periodicals and is the author of teaching cases on The Cleveland Clinic, Prudential Financial, Simmons Mattress Company, YUM brands, IDEO product design, and NASA's failed Columbia mission. Join us in today’s program to learn more about complex decision making. View Guest page
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Ann Farrell, MA, PCC
Ann Farrell worked for 30 years in a various leadership roles at NAVISTAR INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, FORTUNE 200 COMPANY. SHE IS the only woman to rise from entry level to the top of the house in its 150-year history of this Fortune 200 company. She has combined her years of corporate experience with coaching best practices to create trademarked programs and tools for more than 50 Fortune 500 companies, small businesses and wildly successful individuals. Her client companies include The Chicago Cubs Organization, General Electric (GE), Navistar International, Allstate Insurance Company, British Petroleum (BP), and Alcoa Corporation She is an executive, business and leadership coach who ignites high performance in people and organizations through “Revealutionary Leadership”. Her passion for empowering people to fully step into their personal and professional best is at the heart of my coaching. View Guest page
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Karen Friedman
KAREN FRIEDMAN is a leading international communications expert who has worked with executives on four continents. A former award-winning television news anchor and reporter whose breaking coverage of local and national events has aired on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, the Today Show, Good Morning America and Nightline. She now leads Karen Friedman Enterprises, Inc. which teaches executives, spokespeople and celebrities across the globe how to make the most of every interview, appearance, meeting and presentation. Catch today’s program to learn tips and tools for winning leadership presentations! View Guest page
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Carol Frohlinger, Esq
Carol Frohlinger is a co-author of Her Place at the Table: A Woman’s Guide to Negotiating Five Key Challenges to Leadership Success (Jossey-Bass/John Wiley, September 2004). She also co-founded Negotiating Women, Inc, which provides practical skills training women can use immediately to be more successful at work. Carol gives talks to groups and organizations who understand that promoting and retaining talented women is a “win-win-win” ─ good for women, good for men and good for the bottom line. She shares stories and “lessons learned” from the thousands of women she has helped to become more successful at work by negotiating more effectively ─ with clients and colleagues, bosses and boards. Join Carol and learn how you can get the best out of everyone at your business or boardroom table. View Guest page
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Daniel Goleman
Dr. Daniel Goleman is a psychologist who lectures frequently to business audiences, professional groups and on college campuses. Dr. Goleman spent many years reporting on the brain and behavioral sciences for The New York Times and was previously a visiting faculty member at Harvard. He has received many journalistic awards for his writing, including two nominations for the Pulitzer Prize for his articles in the Times, and a Career Achievement award for journalism from the American Psychological Association. In recognition of his efforts to communicate the behavioral sciences to the public, he was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. View Guest page
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Adrian Gostick
In today’s show we will look at Employee engagement and interview motivation expert Adrian Gostick. Adrian Gostick is the author of several bestselling books on corporate culture, including the New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller The Carrot Principle. He also wrote the bestsellers The Integrity Advantage and The 24-Carrot Manager. His research on employee engagement has been called a “must read for modern-day managers” by Larry King of CNN, “fascinating,” by Fortune magazine and “admirable and startling” by the Wall Street Journal. Adrian’s books have been translated into 20 languages and are sold in more than 50 countries around the world. As a leadership expert, he has appeared on numerous national television programs including NBC’s Today Show and has been quoted in dozens of business publications and magazines. Adrian is Vice President of the Carrot Culture division, the consulting and training arm of the O.C. Tanner Recognition Company. View Guest page
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James Gottfurcht, Ph.D.
James Gottfurcht, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized money coach and keynote speaker. He is President of Psychology of Money Consultants, a Los Angeles firm, where he coaches financial service and mental health professionals and helps individuals and couples in his specialty. He is a pioneer in the field and has been practicing for over thirty years. In 1982, he developed The Psychology of Money Profile which is a standard and is used with professionals and the public to assess ten psychological money skills associated with financial success. He is also a clinical psychologist specializing in challenges with money, career, relationships, and stress. He is a popular media guest who has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, and the BBC and in Time, Newsweek, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Forbes, etc. He is on the faculty of UCLA Extension and the College of Executive Coaching. He has also written a chapter in Dr. Stephen Covey’s and Dr. Ken Blanchard’s book, Blueprint for Success. View Guest page
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Mark Goulston, M.D.
Mark Goulston, M.D. is a business advisor, consultant, trainer and coach trained as a clinical psychiatrist who honed his skills as an FBI/police hostage negotiation trainer who increases people’s ability to get through to anyone. He is the author of the recently published and Amazon.com best selling book, “Just Listen” Discover the Secret to Getting Through to Absolutely Anyone He was a professor at UCLA’s internationally renowned Neuropsychiatric Institute for more than twenty years, become a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (the highest award that organization offers) and was named one of America’s Top Psychiatrists for 2004-2005 and again in 2009. He is frequently called upon to share his expertise with regard to contemporary business, national and world news by television, radio and print media including: Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Newsweek, Time, Los Angeles Times, ABC/NBC/CBS/Fox/CNN/BBC News, Oprah, and Today. View Guest page
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Jen Groover
Tagged by Success Magazine as a "One Woman Brand" and “Creativity and Innovation Guru”, a leading "Serial Entrepreneur" by Entrepreneur Magazine and having drawn comparisons to Walt Disney and Benjamin Franklin, Jen Groover's name has quickly become synonymous with innovation, entrepreneurship, and evolution. She has gone from guest-hosting spots on QVC to inking deals with some of the industry’s biggest heavyweights. Although it was Jen’s innovative handbag company the award-winning Butler Bag Company, which launched just over 2 years ago that catapulted her into the spotlight. She also has a vast breadth of knowledge on everything from business issues to education to government policy and with a natural, energetic on-air presence. Jen has already become a regularly featured business and lifestyle expert for such programs as Fox News’ “Strategy Room”, ABC’s “Money Matters”, CBS’ “Early Show”, CNBC’s “The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch”, and Meredith Corporation’s “Better TV”. View Guest page
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John Haime
John Haime is President of LearningLinks Inc. and President of New Edge Performance Inc. and is a world-class performance specialist. John is a leading expert in emotional intelligence as it relates to performance. He is a former world tournament professional golfer and international consultant in the area of performance and emotional intelligence John Haime created LearningLinks Inc. (www.learninglinks.org), which has unique corporate performance solutions including Mastering the Game: Leadership Effectiveness at Work, In Life and In Golf. He integrates the power of golf, performance and Emotional Intelligence to maximize the potential of leaders and teams. John has delivered programs to Cisco Systems, Nortel, Bell Canada, General Electric, KPMG, Capital One, GlaxoSmithKline and YPO. LearningLinks programs have helped companies worldwide enhance their team, performance and leadership capability. John’s first book,You Are a Contender! was released in December 2009. View Guest page
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Mary Lynne Heldmann
Mary Lynne Heldmann is a regular columnist for Working Mother Magazine. She is the author of the Ballantine book, “When Words Hurt, How to Keep Criticism From Undermining Your Self Esteem”, based on the communication/feedback curricula she developed and taught in numerous Fortune 200 companies. She has been a quest specialist on radio and T.V. including the Oprah Winfrey Show. Join Mary Lynne on today’s program to learn important insights gained in the application of the Achieve Program she has developed with Mark Cunningham. View Guest page
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Lain Hensley
Lain Hensley is the Co-Founder and C.O.O. of Odyssey Teams, Inc. Lain and business partner Bill John started Odyssey Teams, Inc in 1991. Odyssey Teams, has created some of the most recognizable and cutting edge training programs in their industry teaching facilitation skills to internal trainers, developing programs for countless regional and global leadership teams, and leading teambuilding and motivational programs for many Fortune 500 companies. During this program we invite you to learn more about Lain Hensley and the very unique training mission he and the team at Odyssey have evolved for teaching the best of the best. View Guest page
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Jennifer Van Homer
Van Homer is also the co-author of The Relating Game: 96 Ways to Sustain Passion Over Time, a deck of cards designed to stimulate conversation and emotional intimacy with your partner. She is currently based in Santa Barbara, where she works as an organizational consultant, coach, and trainer. For more information, please visit www.jennifervanhomer.com. View Guest page
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Yvette A. Hyater-Adams
Yvette A. Hyater-Adams, is a successful entrepreneur whose history includes being a top executive in financial services and retail. She leads a talented team of consultants at Prime Directive Consulting Group Inc., a management consulting & executive coaching firm focused on building strategies that integrate diversity and inclusion in the workplace, As a poet, Yvette’s approach to working with top business leaders through transformative narratives, underscores her premise “Change your underperforming and limiting belief story into a thriving success story--and practice mindful habits that will make it happen”. Yvette is a pioneer in the emerging field of transformative language arts where she contributes to the success of others by training coaches in working with these methods. Join Ms. Hyater-Adams as she shares insights on the tools and techniques you too can learn to apply in support of this unique field of executive development. View Guest page
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Phil Jones
Phil Jones is known as “The Connector” because he is one of the country’s best Professional Powerbrokers of deals, money and relationships. He leverages his vast field of influence and extensive contact base to bring a range of serious players together to get exceptional deals completed and outcomes banked for his clients that few others are able to achieve. His companies have completed over one billion dollars in real estate purchases and he is a Bestselling Author who has written seven books. A sought after public speaker who has taught over 100,000 people, Phil is considered a master of teaching business, marketing and real estate wealth accumulation and retention strategies. Featured on TV, radio, magazines and newspapers, Phil has also received hundreds of letters from students that credit his expertise, advice and education with earning them hundreds of thousands of dollars. View Guest page
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Sharon Jordan Evans
Sharon Jordan-Evans is a pioneer in the field of employee retention and engagement. She serves as a prominent speaker for numerous conferences and works with Fortune 500 companies such as American Express, Boeing, Disney, Lockheed, Cheesecake Factory, Monster, MTV, PBS, Sony, and Universal Studios. She co-authored two Wall Street Journal bestsellers. The first, Love ‘Em or Lose ‘Em: Getting Good People to Stay, is the world’s best-selling employee retention book and has been translated into 20 languages. The second, Love It, Don't Leave It: 26 Ways to Get What You Want at Work, offers "anyone who works" easy-to-implement strategies for increasing job satisfaction. Love It, Don't Leave It has been translated into 15 languages. She also serves as a resource for a number of national media, including Business 2.0, Chief Executive, CIO, Harvard Management Update, Working Woman, Investor Business Daily, Business Week and the LA Times. View Guest page
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Lisa Cypers Kamen
As a filmmaker, author, professor, and motivational speaker specializing in happiness, Lisa Cypers Kamen is recognized as an expert. Lisa’s acclaimed documentary film, “H-Factor…Where is your Heart?,” explores how various people find, generate, and share happiness. Lisa travels the US presenting “Harvesting Happiness” workshops and seminars to groups such as the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Equinox Fitness, and Motherhood, Inc. As a guest lecturer at the University of Southern California and a participant in Project +, a research project on how happiness can impact the world, Lisa brings her up to date “Happiness” workshops and information - combined with her simple no nonsense, warm and humorous approach to facilitate true joy. Learn more about Lisa’s global work at: www.lisakamen.com, www.harvestinghappiness.com, and www.whatisyourhappiness.com. Join Lisa as she shares personal highlights about leadership, happiness and success in today’s show. View Guest page
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Dr. Don Kennedy
Dr. Don Kennedy is a board certified family physician, author, professor, lecturer, and certified coach. He is the recognized world expert on longevity and smoking cessation and his unique Smoking Bahbit™ program has helped hundreds beat nicotine addiction. He has practiced family and geriatric medicine for twenty five years. Dr. Kennedy is a Diplomat of the American College of Family Medicine, holds a Masters in Business Administration degree from Stetson University. He has been a staff writer for Life Now magazine and has spoken for companies such as Merck, Schering-Plough, Younglife, Rotary International, and Pfizer. His radio show, You Are the Doctor, was the first interactive programs of its Kind. His delightful new book, 5 AM & Already Behind, was written to teach the need to change now, not later. It is a story about Mike and uses a workbook format to teach us the Bahbit™ system Dr. Kennedy has used it to create immediate change and improve the health of thousands of patients. View Guest page
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Dr. Nicole LaBeach
Representing a new generation of life and relationship coaches, Dr. Nicole has changed the lives of all who dared to strive for their personal best. Her passion and championing of clients is what many have said sets her apart. Author of “A Woman’s True Purpose: Live Like You Matter”, she inspires you to confront avoidance, take ownership of the truth, and make choices that result in more fulfilling careers, relationships, and experiences. As the CEO of Volition Enterprises, Inc. and former Director of Training and Organization Development for News Corporation, parent company of all FOX entities, her consulting career included work with professionals from 20th Century Fox, Fox Sports, Fox Searchlight, Fox News, Anheuser-Busch Corporation, and Southwestern Bell, to name a few. Nicole’s doctorate is in Organizational Psychology, come listen to her give life enhancing tips. Her website is www.askdrnicole.com View Guest page
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Dr. Paola Lake
Dr. Paola Lake is a clinical psychologist who works with individuals to create positive change and dissolve barriers that interfere with personal success. As a registered psychologist in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Dr. Lake enjoys helping people with a variety conditions, including interpersonal problems, fears and anxieties. She provides services to individuals suffering from burn out or other emotionally distressed states that interfere with personal functioning and performance at work, often as a consequence of involvement with a toxic or demanding work environment. Dr. Lake has a special interest in helping people identify toxic or difficult work atmospheres and develop tools to manage and cope better in the workplace environment. Dr. Lake obtained her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Saskatchewan. She also hosts a weekly radio show, the Dr. Lake Show, on CHLY, 101.7 fm, community radio for Nanaimo, presenting topics on a variety of mental health issues. View Guest page
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Sonja Lyubomirsky
Sonja Lyubomirsky, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Riverside. Her honors include a Faculty of the Year Award, Faculty Mentor of the Year Award, a Templeton Positive Psychology Prize, and a million-dollar grant from National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH) to conduct research on the possibility of permanently increasing happiness. Her book, The How of Happiness, was released in January, 2008 by Penguin Press and translated into 17 languages. View Guest page
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Courtney Macavinta
Courtney Macavinta is the founder and CEO of Respect Rx., an innovative leadership development network for teens. She is an award-winning journalist, author, speaker and coach who has reached more than a million teens and adults through her work, including programs, trainings and her best-selling and award winning book, RESPECT: A Girl’s Guide to Getting Respect and Dealing When Your Line Is Crossed. Join us today to learn how you can support the growth of future leaders now by applying RESPECT Rx in today’s challenging environment at work and at home. View Guest page
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Harvey B. Mackay
Harvey Mackay is author of five New York Times bestsellers. His first two books -- Swim With The Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive and Beware The Naked Man Who Offers You His Shirt -- have been translated into 37 languages and distributed in 80 countries. Both books were New York Times #1 bestsellers and are also listed by the Times among the top 15 inspirational business books of all time. Harvey’s latest book is Use Your Head to Get Your Foot in the Door: Job Search Secrets No One Else Will Tell You, arrived Feb. 22, 2010. His book We Got Fired! … And It’s The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Us (2004) became his third New York Times #1 bestseller. His books have sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. He also is one of America's most popular and entertaining business speakers, speaking -- on average – once a week to Fortune 500-size companies and associations. View Guest page
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Bruna Martinuzzi
Bruna Martinuzzi is the President of Clarion Enterprises Ltd., a training and development company specializing in leadership and emotional intelligence training and development. She has helped numerous leaders achieve personal effectiveness. She is a strong believer in the concept that self-awareness precedes self-management and she assists leaders in enhancing their self-awareness as the stepping stone for self-development and for achieving their personal best. Her background incorporates 30 years of experience in senior management and executive leadership positions in the resource and technology fields. Bruna speaks six languages and holds a Bachelor of Arts (1982) and a Master of Arts (1986) from the University of British Columbia. She is the recipient of several awards, including the Izaak Killam Pre-doctoral Fellowship for three years in a row, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Award and the BC Workplace Excellence Award for Unusual Innovation. She has also completed emotional intelligence certifications through The Six Seconds Emotional Intelligence Network, The HayGroup and EQ Technologies. She is also a certified consultant for DeBono’s Six Thinking Hats and The Coaching Clinic for Leaders. She brings to her interventions several years of executive coaching experience, having been certified as an executive coach from the Business School of Royal Roads University. View Guest page
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Lisbeth R. McNabb
Lisbeth R. McNabb is CEO and founder of w2wlink.com. After driving high levels of growth as CFO and Strategist for Match.com, Lisbeth McNabb launched a professional women’s content and community website business in 2007. Her professional background includes 20+ years in sales and business development, operations, finance and planning in growth and emerging stage businesses including PepsiCo, Frito-Lay, American Airlines, AT&T and Sodexo. Join entrepreneur and online networking expert Lisbeth McNabb to learn the secrets of success using web based talent engagement systems for executive development, coaching, mentoring and much more. View Guest page
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John M. McNeil
CEO & President Eastern Regional Medical Center, Cancer Treatment Centers of America. “CTCA is one of the only hospitals in the country, and the only one in the region, practicing a true model of integrative care. At CTCA, oncologists work closely with on-staff nutritionists, mind-body therapists, naturopathic doctors, physical therapists and spiritual support to treat the whole person and provide therapeutic outcomes while minimizing side effects. The CTCA team of practitioners meets three times weekly as a group on behalf of each patient to ensure that care is total, coordinated and compassionate. The open line of communication between each patient’s care providers means we can better determine progress and optimize results.” John M. McNeil View Guest page
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Sharon Melnick
Dr. Sharon Melnick is a psychologist/coach dedicated to helping talented and successful people “get out of their own way”. Informed by 10 years of research at Harvard Medical School and trained in cutting edge stress resilience techniques, she is a leading authority in helping business professionals move to the next level and feel secure about themselves in insecure times. Sharon is dynamic trainer and executive coach for businesspeople in varying functional roles. She has a strong track record of successful engagements at organizations such as Deutsche Bank, Deloitte Consulting, Oracle Corp, Merrill Lynch, Korn/Ferry International, Northwestern Mutual Financial Network and many others. She has taught her effectiveness techniques at the School of Management at Boston College, Fortune 500 companies and non-profit organizations. Her training is from Yale University, UC Berkeley, and the Institute for Management Studies. View Guest page
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Gayl Murphy
Gayl Murphy has interviewed more 14,000 of the world’s leading celebrities and newsmakers. She’s a veteran Hollywood Correspondent who spent 17-years on the front lines at ABC Radio News, is currently a frequent showbiz reporter for BBC Radio and TV, SKY News, E! Entertainment, AP Radio, ABC Radio Networks, Australian Broadcasting Co., Canadian Broadcasting Co., and she has seen it all—knock-it-out-of-the-park-interviews and unmitigated disasters. And as the author of “Interview Tactics! How to Survive the Media without Getting Clobbered. The Insider’s Guide to Giving a Killer Interview!” she knows what works and what doesn’t and she has been imparting her sage advice to entrepreneurs, authors, experts, rock stars, TV heart-throbs, models and start-up corporate media virgins for the past 10-plus years. Today she will bring her expertise to what leaders need to know about being interviewed by the press and how to communicate with effectiveness to their employees. View Guest page
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Betsy Myers
Betsy Myers, COO to Barack Obama’s Presidential Campaign, was tasked with the challenge of building a $103M organization also established the campaign with a business model and customer service mentality and acted as the Chair, Women for Obama. Myers, once the Exec. Director of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government focused the Center's teaching and research around personal leadership and “being” a fully integrated person. She was President Clinton’s senior adviser on women's issues. Myers was the Director of the Office of Women’s Business Ownership at the SBA and served as an advocate for 7.8 million women entrepreneurs in our country. She believes that the hardest person we will ever manage is ourselves. Join Betsy Myers as she shares personal highlights about leadership success and her new book in today’s program. View Guest page
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Marcy Neumann
Marcy Neumann is a registered nurse, spiritual minister, certified hypnotist, Reiki Master level teacher, dynamic speaker and author. She is the creator of CELLpH (Self) LOVE, a unique and cutting-edge 'self help', health and wellness program. In addition, in 2007, Marcy created her company, Heartlites Incorporated, which manufactures her award winning spiritual/personal development products, programs and educational materials based on the 'Law of Attraction' principles. These products truly are the 'Law of Attraction In Action' and are manifestation tools for empowerment and transformation. Having utilized these principles when she began her own business without any previous product development experience or business education, Marcy was able to bring 6 new products to market in 5 short months. Marcy now teaches these principles to others. Marcy has been a liaison between the physical and meta-physical worlds for over 30 years. Listen how she does it. View Guest page
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Janet L. Newcomb
Jan is an executive coach in Orange County, California. Her practice emphasizes leadership development and career transitions, utilizing a customized approach that highlights each person’s unique talents and thinking style. She has over 25 years experience in large corporations, has served on the boards of a number of professional and non-profit organizations, and is currently a small business owner. Her business experience, degrees in sociology and law, and certificates in mediation, coaching, diversity and HR development, have prepared her to be a versatile and trusted advisor. Jan is a co-author in Adapt: How to Survive and thrive in The Changing World of Work. She will highlight one of the Leadership Assessments she uses that looks at brain dominance. Come listen to how you can maximize your brain’s inborn strengths. View Guest page
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Dr Kevin Ochsner
Kevin is one of the leaders in the new field of Social Cognitive Neuroscience, which is generating a lot of interest in new findings that have previously been in the black box of the brain. He was recently interviewed by Wall Street Journal about managing the fear in the financial marketplace. He currently is the director of Social Cognitive Neuroscience and an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Columbia University. Kevin's research interests include the psychological and neural processes involved in emotion, pain, self-regulation, self perception, and person perception. All of his work employs a social cognitive neuroscience approach that seeks to integrate the theories and methods of social psychology on the one hand, and cognitive neuroscience on the other. We will focus on some of his brain research on how automatic and controlled processes interact in producing emotion and emotion regulation, self-knowledge, feelings of social exclusion, attributions about other individuals, placebo effects and automatic behavior and how we can use this information in leadership development. View Guest page
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Joyce Odidison, MA, PCC
Joyce Odidison is a Conflict Analyst, Strategist, Speaker, Author and Coach, who has done extensive work, research and writing on Interpersonal Wellness for life success. She is president and owner of Interpersonal Wellness Services Inc and has been a consultant for the past 15 years. She is the author of books: Getting Ready for Mediation and of Interpersonal Wellness System – A Coaching Tool Kit. She is the developer of the Interpersonal Wellness System model, the Interpersonal Wellness Coach program and the designer of the Interpersonal Wellness Quotient (IWQ) assessment instrument. Joyce is a mentor coach and trainer through her Interpersonal Wellness Practitioner course. Joyce brings a diverse perspective to her work, as a former instructor of both Conflict Management and Sociology at the university and college levels. She is a trained mediator and holds a Masters degree in Conflict Analysis and Management. She is also a certified PCC coach with the International Coach Federation. View Guest page
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Rene D. Petrin
After spending years in human resources and discovering that most companies weren’t doing an adequate job developing their number one asset—employees—Rene D. Petrin had a mission: to create an organization devoted solely to teaching businesses how to mentor talent. This entrepreneurial spirit combined with his keen insight into human behavior led Rene to found Management Mentors, Inc. His philosophy is simple: to show companies how structured mentoring programs are the most powerful and effective strategy for professional development. Rene has experience managing all areas of human resources, but he’s always maintained a special interest in employee development. Join Rene today as a leader in the mentoring field to learn how he developed mentoring tools, such as online tutorials, that are unique in emphasizing the interpersonal dynamics in mentoring while at the same time working toward creating standards of excellence so that the mentoring profession maintains its integrity and promise. View Guest page
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Lois Phillips
Dr. Lois Phillips is a dynamic public speaker whose clients say she “practices what she teaches.” She has interviewed successful speakers which are outlined in her book “Women Seen and Heard: Lessons Learned from Successful Speakers” . She provides expert coaching and training to spokespersons, managers and executives. Dr. Phillips has a special interest in advancing women’s careers, companies, and Board leadership. She has produced conferences on women’s leadership, produced and moderated two television programs about women’s changing roles, co-moderated named “Dialogues” for TV. She is also a popular conference presenter. Dr. Phillips was the founding Executive Director of Antioch University’s Santa Barbara campus, where she worked for 11 years, putting into place a regional institutional advancement campaign to grow the campus. She has won many awards for her community advocacy work, particularly with women and minorities. View Guest page
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Teresa Ray M.Ed.
Teresa is a Consultant, Executive Coach, Facilitator, Adjunct Professor and Trainer. She has experience in public and privately held Corporations as well as in State and Federal Government organizations. She began her coaching practice after serving as Associate Director of Executive Education at the Center for Management and Executive Education in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. A sample of the organizations in her customer base include: NASA Kennedy Space Center in FL, Stennis Space Center in MS, Glenn Research Center in OH, Jet Propulsion Lab in CA, NASA Headquarters in D.C., University of Arkansas, Bell Sports/Riddell Helmets, Stephens, Inc., CSA Recruiters, and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Teresa Specializes in: Executive Coaching, Consulting, Leadership Development, Effective Communication, High Performance Teams, Change Management, Conflict Resolution, Emotional Intelligence, Organizational Climate, along with a variety of assessments and surveys. View Guest page
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Mary Jane Ryan
Inspirational author and coach M.J. Ryan is one of the creators of the New York Times bestselling Random Acts of Kindness series and the author of AdaptAbility: How to Survive Change You Didn’t Ask For, This Year I Will….The Happiness Makeover, Attitudes of Gratitude, The Power of Patience, Trusting Yourself, The Giving Heart, and 365 Health and Happiness Boosters, among many other titles. M.J. is the life coach columnist for Health and a contributing editor to Good Housekeeping. She has appeared on “The Today Show”, CNN and hundreds of other programs. Join renowned change expert, M. J Ryan as she shares her secrets for a better, more successful life on today’s show. View Guest page
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Dr. Jonathan Schooler
Jonathan pursues research on consciousness, memory, the relationship between language and thought, problem-solving, and decision-making. He is particularly interested in exploring phenomena that intersect between the empirical and the philosophical such as how fluctuations in people’s awareness of their experience mediate mind-wandering and how exposing individuals to philosophical positions alters their behavior. We will focus on how these discoveries can help leaders today. In 2007 he joined the faculty at UCSB. Dr. Schooler is the author or co-author of more than one hundred papers published in scientific journals or edited volumes. Dr. Schooler is currently is on the editorial boards of Consciousness and Cognition and Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. His work has been supported by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Center for Consciousness Studies.. View Guest page
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Pam Sherman
Pam Sherman, (AKA)… “The Suburban Outlaw™”, is a “recovering attorney”, an actress, writer, and professor, whose story of ditching her day job to pursue her dream as an actress was featured in People Magazine. Sherman speaks as the Suburban Outlaw about having an EDGE in the best possible way: to Explore Dream Grow and Excite. Pam provides outstanding training and development programs for business leaders all over the world on a variety of topics. View Guest page
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Daniel Siegel, M.D.
Dan Siegel is a physician and a board-certified child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist whose pioneering work on bringing brain science into the practice of psychotherapy has made him a well-known speaker throughout the world. Dr. Siegel is the founding editor of a series of over a dozen books for mental health practitioners in the emerging field of interpersonal neurobiology. He is the author of the The Developing Mind and The Mindful Brain, and is a clinical professor at the UCLA school of medicine. He has been asked to present his work on MINDSIGHT to audiences that have included His Holinesses The Dalai Lama and Pope John Paul II as well as judges, policy-makers, therapists, the nation’s public school superintendents and the National Institute of Mental Health. MINDSIGHT: The New Science of Personal Transformation helps harness the power of our minds to resculpt the neural pathways of our brains in ways that can be life-transforming. Come hear about the new science. View Guest page
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Dr. Andrea Simon
Dr. Andrea Simon is a corporate anthropologist and management consultant who specializes in working with companies that need to change—and in this business environment she is rather busy .Dr. Simon has been a professor of Anthropology and American Studies. Dr. Simon is in the process of writing a book about how companies and organizations get “Stuck in the Center Lane.” For the past decade she has been a consultant working with companies that know they need to change but don’t know how to adapt—Dr. Simon has created a proprietary process called ChangeMap™ which is based on both her understanding of culture and what we are learning from the neurosciences about how we balance order and chaos in our brains. The role of a corporate culture is really to keep us stable and in place. When times change, we often need a crisis, or preferably a coach or a consultant to help us see, feel and think differently and then actually act in new ways—or we won’t change at all. View Guest page
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Elaina Spilove
Elaina Spilove, Senior Vice President and leading financial consultant at the newly merged “Morgan Stanley/Smith Barney” venture - The eastwest group @greystone consulting. One of “Barron’s Top 100 Women in Finance”, Elaina manages millions of dollars in assets for municipalities and foundations and today she shares her insights on how financial success can be learned and how you too can apply key strategies in 2010 with a positive mindset and a fresh outlook on your financial future - tough times can be an opportunity to set a new financial direction. Her philosophy – Listen! View Guest page
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Steven Stein
Dr. Steven Stein is the author of Make Your Workplace Great: The 7 Keys to an Emotionally Intelligent Organization , Emotional Intelligence for Dummies , and co-author of the international bestseller The EQ Edge: Emotional Intelligence and Your Success . . Dr. Steven Stein is a clinical psychologist and the founder and CEO of Multi-Health Systems Inc. (MHS), and publisher of the world’s premier Emotional Intelligence assessments, the EQ-i, the BOEI, and the MSCEIT, as well as other leading psychological assessments Dr. Stein and MHS have tested the Emotional Intelligence (EQ) of more people in the world than anyone else. Dr. Stein has consulted with the Canadian Armed Forces, the U.S. Air Force, the FBI, and special units of the Pentagon. Dr. Stein has also worked with numerous corporate clients, including American Express, Air Canada, Coca Cola, CIBC, and several professional sports teams. View Guest page
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Amanda Steinberg
As the CEO of multiple, mid-sized, Web agencies over the last decade, Steinberg’s observed how women, more than men, struggle in areas of earning, saving and net worth. Amanda founded DailyWorth.com to give women tools to help them earn what they’re worth and generate their own wealth through savings. DailyWorth.com is a free daily email about money for women featured in Forbes, SELF and the New York Examiner. Join Amanda Steinberg in today’s program as she shares the secrets to finding your “DailyWorth”. View Guest page
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Susan Steinbrecher
Susan Steinbrecher, an internationally acclaimed businesswoman, executive coach, speaker and author, is president and CEO of Steinbrecher And Associates, Inc. a management consulting firm that provides professional development services in the areas of executive coaching, group facilitation, and leadership training. Susan works with senior executives and their organizations to develop and implement innovative, life-changing and profit-building solutions to address the global and day-to-day challenges of leadership. She has three books, Heart-Centered Leadership and Roadmap to Success with Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard (September 2008). In her new book Straight Talk, Susan addresses the importance of “Corporate Consciousness.” For four consecutive years, she has received the Business Leadership Center’s Teaching Excellence Award at the SMU Cox School of Business. Susan has served as an expert on NBC, FOX TV, Fortune Small Business Magazine, CNN.com and numerous radio shows. View Guest page
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Leslie Morgan Steiner
Leslie Morgan Steiner is the editor of the LA Times bestselling Mommy Wars and writes “On Balance,” the popular daily Washington Post on-line column about working motherhood. She is a frequent national television and radio guest on NBC’s Today Show, The Diane Rehm Show on National Public Radio, MSNBC, Fox News, and other programs. Steiner holds a BA in English from Harvard College and is a successful corporate executive with twenty years of marketing experience at Leo Burnett, Johnson & Johnson, and The Washington Post, where she was general manager. Leslie shares her many insights on the subject of internal struggles gained as a writer, a mother and an executive in her own right. Learn more from Leslie Morgan Steiner in today’s program including the subject of her new book, Crazy Love. View Guest page
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Leslie Stiles
Leslie Stiles, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Commission for Women Appointed by the Governor, Leslie Stiles acts as state government’s advocate for all issues as they impact on women and girls. In today’s program Leslie Stiles will talk about her vast experience and share new insights gained since the inception of programs she has helped to develop like the Governor’s Conference for Women and the importance these ground breaking summits have on both women and business across the nation. Join us for a stimulating conversation with a top performer who helps develop top performers for the future. View Guest page
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Manisha Thakor
Manisha Thakor is on a mission to help American women learn how to live their lives from a position of financial strength. In today’s program Manisha Thakor, author of ON MY OWN TWO FEET: a modern girl's guide to personal finance? shares her expertise on managing your finances as well as ideas from her forthcoming book GET FINANCIALLY NAKED: how to talk money with your honey. Manisha’s financial advice is featured in national publications such as: The New York Times, BusinessWeek, US News & World Report, Glamour, and Women's Day. Manisha has appeared on national TV networks including CNN, CNBC, Fox Business Network, and NBC. Manisha is also a regular personal finance blogger on The Huffington Post and a bi-monthly contributor to the nationally syndicated NPR show, "51% - The Women's Perspective” and a featured speaker at the PA Governor’s Conference for Women helping thousands of women in business across the nation. View Guest page
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Lynne Thompson
Dr. Thompson is currently course director for the Industrial College of the Armed Forces' strategic leadership course at National Defense University. He brings extensive experience to the position having been an educational administrator in three different colleges, as well as having practical experience in leadership and organizational change. Professor Thompson's primary research interest is leadership development in terms of both one's personal development and growth as facilitated by executive development programs. Dr. Thompson holds a bachelors degree in communications from The College of the Ozarks, a masters degree in sociology from Pepperdine University, and a doctorate in human and organizational learning from The George Washington University. Additionally, he is a retired US Air Force colonel. Dr. Thompson will share his research on what are the best practices for developing executives in organizations and how the armed forces train their leaders for the rigors of war. View Guest page
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Noel Tichy
Noel Tichy is one of the greatest names in leadership. His most recent book is JUDGMENT: How Winning Leaders Make Great Calls (with Warren Bennis). Tichy, who was named one of the “Top 10 Management Gurus” by BUSINESSWEEK and BUSINESS 2.0., is the founding editor and chief of HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. Join Noel Tichy with Dr’s Cathy Greenberg and Relly Nadler as he shares consulting experiences as a senior partner in Action Learning Associates, with clients including: Best Buy, GE, PepsiCo, Coca Cola, GM, Nokia, Nomura Securities, 3M, Daimler-Benz and Royal Dutch Shell. View Guest page
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David Veillette
David Veillette, President/CEO of Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Western Regional Medical Center, Arizona, is past President/CEO of The Indiana Heart Hospital, a fully digital heart hospital and was President/CEO of CardCon, Inc. a consultation firm specializing in Healthcare development and implementation of new facilities. Veillette, with more than 35 years of experience in healthcare, received national recognition winning the 2004 Louis Sullivan Award from the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange, which recognizes individuals for their leadership, vision, and achievements in advancing the overall quality and efficiency of healthcare. David’s book “Hospitals in Crisis, a digital solution” focuses on the future of healthcare and smart organizations. Join innovator and digital hospital expert, David Veillette as he shares the secrets of leadership required to succeed in the future of healthcare. View Guest page
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Pat Williams
Pat Williams, Senior VP and cofounder of the Orlando Magic Professional basketball team, who just had a phenomenal basketball season and playoff run beating the Philadelphia 76ers, last year champs the Boston Celtics and the league champs Cleveland Cavaliers were in the NBA finals where they lost to the Los Angeles Lakers. He was a former general manager of the Philadelphia 76ers and Chicago Bulls. Williams is also a fabulous motivational speaker. He has addressed thousands of executives in organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies and national associations to universities and nonprofits. Clients include AllState, American Express, Cisco, Coca-Cola, Disney, Honeywell, IBM, ING, Lockheed Martin, Nike, PriceWaterhouseCoopers and Tyson Foods to name a few. Williams is the author of 54 books and hosts three weekly radio shows broadcast in Orlando, FL. He will speak to us about his new book, Extreme Dream Depend on Teams. Come get inspired to reach your dreams. View Guest page
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Jamie Woolf
Jamie Woolf has over twenty years of experience consulting to business leaders. Based on her work inside dozens of public, non-profit and private organizations, Jamie helps parents apply business “best practices” to enjoy more success at home and at work. She founded The Parent Leader to help mothers and fathers gain the self-awareness and leadership skills to transform their daily parenting challenges into desired results and co-founded Pinehurst Consulting, an organization development and training consulting firm. Join Jamie Woolf the author of Mom-in-Chief: How Wisdom From the Workplace Can Save Your Family From Chaos to learn how to maximize your success at home and at work. View Guest page
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Karen Wright
Karen has coached some of Canada’s top business leaders and helped individuals and teams from Fortune 500 companies manage change, increase productivity, integrate their personal and professional lives and achieve their own definitions of success. A nationally published columnist (Chatelaine magazine, “Ask a Job Expert” and “Ask a Balance Coach”) and sought-after speaker, Karen founded Parachute Executive Coaching in 1996. Parachute is a coaching and consulting firm built on the foundation of a successful corporate career in consumer packaged goods marketing and advertising. Karen has been featured many times in the media including CTV News, CBC Radio One’s Workology, The Globe & Mail, CFRA Radio Ottawa, TalkRadio (U.K.), the Toronto Star, Kiplinger’s and Computer World Magazine. Join today’s show to learn how you can better balance your career, your success and your life. View Guest page
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Courtney Macavinta
October 12, 2009
Hosted by Dr. Cathy Greenberg and Dr. Relly Nadler
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Courtney Macavinta is the founder and CEO of Respect Rx., an innovative leadership development network for teens. She is an award-winning journalist, author, speaker and coach who has reached more than a million teens and adults through her work, including programs, trainings and her best-selling and award winning book, RESPECT: A Girl’s Guide to Getting Respect and Dealing When Your Line Is Crossed. Join us today to learn how you can support the growth of future leaders now by applying RESPECT Rx in today’s challenging environment at work and at home.
Leadership Development News
Mon 9 AM PT on VoiceAmerica Business Channel
Leadership Development News: Provides listeners with practical, actionable insights on how to be and how to develop dynamic, effective leaders. Leadership is a vital skill set in this competitive global economy. Yet many of today’s most influential leaders still aren’t optimizing their skills and performance. Drs. Greenberg and Nadler know from extensive experience working with those at the top tiers of business and society how to coach good leaders to become great leaders and how to develop leadership skills among existing employees. Show topics will include work-life balance, the power of happiness, emotional intelligence, managing gender differences, recruitment and training, and self management. Small changes inspired by Drs. Greenberg and Nadler will make big differences in your leadership and your success. Tune in each Monday at 9 AM Pacific to Leadership Development News on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel.
Dr. Cathy Greenberg and Dr. Relly Nadler
Dr. Cathy L. Greenberg coaches leading executives and entire companies using her proven “Happiness=Profit” business strategies for life. Dr. Greenberg, a certified executive/personal coach, leadership expert and executive in her own right, formerly at two of the world’s leading consultancies, she co-founded h2c, LLC (Happy Companies. Healthy People) where she shares the power of combining leadership with the science of happiness to develop the skills you need to soar to success and profitability in today’s challenging environment. An author of multiple bestsellers and much-in-demand conference speaker, Dr. Greenberg advises individuals and groups from New York to Dubai. Her research and writing partners include Warren Bennis, Noel Tichy and Marshall Goldsmith. Dr. Greenberg lives a happy, successful life circling the globe with offices in Philadelphia and Tucson.
Dr. Relly Nadler is a master level certified executive coach, corporate leadership & team trainer. He is the CEO True North Leadership, Inc. an Executive and Organizational Development firm. Dr. Nadler brings his expertise in Emotional Intelligence (EI) to all his keynotes, consulting, coaching and training. He has designed and delivered many executive boot camps for high achievers in Fortune 500 companies. Dr. Nadler’s Leaders’ Playbook provides 100’s of tools and strategies to develop star performers. As a leader in Emotional Intelligence, his executive coaching and executive boot camps brings hands-on tools and best practices for improving emotional intelligence and developing more top 10% performers in your organization.
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