018 Women in Project Management — Laurel Sim joins Madelyn
Laurel Sim discusses the overwhelming career opportunities for women in project management and also defines what is means when she calls herself a stepping stone.
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061 Curiosity & Innovation with Kelly Widelska
Curiosity is the difference between stasis and innovation — between death and thriving.
007 The Deeper Value of Corporate Purpose — Tim Powell joins Madelyn Blair
My guest is Tim Wood Powell, owner of The Knowledge Agency and author of several books including The Value of Knowledge. We’ll be talking about why corporations should have clear purpose and the benefits from having one that is communicated to staff and customers. Image attached.
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010 Shaping Our Purpose – Lincoln Greenidge joins Madelyn Blair
Have you ever been stuck in a long line waiting to buy tickets to a show. In exasperation, you ask “Why am I here?” Have you ever found yourself in a job that turned out to not be what you thought. “Why am I here?” Perhaps you are watching a sunset and realize that you really wished you knew if there was some reason for being the person you are and ask, why am I here?
When you know the answer to that last question, when you see the answer as the sun finally sinks below the horizon, there is a sense of satisfaction that comes over you. But how do you ever get there? On this show, we’ll be exploring what it means to know your purpose in life and how you might shape it.
My guest will be Lincoln Greenidge, CFO of PasoFino Gold LTD and much, much more. He has spent time thinking about that question, “Why am I here?” The more important thing is that he has some ideas on how each of us can explore it for ourselves
012 Hands Up Guns Down — Tai Campbell joins Madelyn Blair
How do you take different beginnings and help children see that they have just as much value and talents and strengths and capability?
My guest is Tai Campbell. Tai Campbell is a community activist who leads a nonprofit organization, Taken Back Our Community (TBOC). He was influenced at a young age by his father’s interest in chess, music and boxing. He used these skills to get through the difficult times at school and in relationships. Today, his organization is focused on developing community programming for adults and children balanced across the Mind through chess, the Body through boxing and dance, and the Spirit through music. I don’t know about you, but I’m looking forward to hearing more about that story and how it has evolved to Hands Up Guns Down.