Actress Sophia Bush and Kargo Founder Harry Kargman On Using Your Platform To Do Good
Sophia Bush and Harry Kargman on how you can use your voice to activate social change in your community.
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Sophia Bush and Harry Kargman on how you can use your voice to activate social change in your community.
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WNBA star Tamika Catchings talks to Dyllan McGee about how to help people around us succeed, building the best teams, and how sports can help you succeed in business.
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Will.i.am speaks about his inspiration, empowering students through technology and the future of tech with Kristin Lemkau, CMO of JPMorgan Chase.
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Arianna Huffington, Founder & CEO Of Thrive Global, and Mike Gregorie, Chairman & CEO at CA Technologies, discuss the benefits of having diversity in tech, as well as real-world solutions for creating more inclusive cultures.
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Former member of the French electronic music band M83 Morgan Kibby discusses the importance of women hiring women, and why we cannot wait for people to create for us, but rather we have to create for and educate ourselves.
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Adrien Moisson, owner and founder of Wild Immersion, shares how he is collaborating with the legendary Jane Goodall on a virtual reality project, and his passion for bringing empathy to the foreground.
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Ryan Seacrest talks to Lisa Gersh, CEO of Alexander Wang, on how he finds time to fit in the things that are most important to him and why work-life balance is a myth.
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Caroline Leach, Communications & Marketing VP At AT&T, shares how data will help drive equality, why accurately portraying women in ads is good for business, and how we can all be change agents.
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Laura Molen, Executive Vice President, Lifestyle and Hispanic Advertising Sales Group, NBCUniversal, on the female Olympians to watch, how female athletes can get more of the press coverage they deserve, and how we can all support initiatives such as the #SeeHer movement that helps showcase women as they truly are.
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Audrey Clinet, Founder and CEO of EROIN Productions, sits down with host Taylor Strecker to discuss the lack of women directors in the film industry, why we need more women behind the camera, and what she is doing to make that happen.
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Shelley Zalis, CEO, The Female Quotient, sits down with Faith Popcorn, futurist, author, and CEO of marketing consulting firm BrainReserve, to predict the top trends that will impact equality in the workplace.
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Host Taylor Strecker sits down with actress/producer/author Aissa Maiga to talk about how she organized sixteen black actresses to walk hand-in-hand down the red carpet in protest of the lack of diversity within French films at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Shelley Zalis, CEO, The Female Quotient, sits down with Halle Berry, Academy-Award Winning Actress, Producer, Founder of Hallewood to discuss the portrayal of women in the film industry, how to get equal pay, and more.
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An unplugged discussion about diversity in the entertainment industry with Shelley Zalis, CEO, The Female Quotient and Aisha Tyler, talk show host, comedian and author.
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Jewel, singer and mindfulness expert, shares tips on how to live in the present moment—and the benefits of doing so— with news anchor Arantxa Loizaga.
Carol Anderson is the founder of Money Quotient, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial life planning training to advisors. She has spent many years working in financial life planning, and in contrast to the typical criticism of the field, her company has managed to systematize their process.
In this episode, Carol discusses Money Quotient’s unique approach, as well as the psychology and sociology research behind it. Listen in to hear how their tactics set a more holistic tone to financial planning engagement and why Carol says financial life planning isn’t an alternative to traditional financial planning, but rather a better way to help clients develop the self-awareness they need to truly identify what their goals are in the first place.
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In the previous episode, you've learned about the 11 emotional structures of an emotional externalizer. In today's episode, we'll talk about it's counterpart, the emotional internalizer.
For more information, go to https://drdougweiss.com or call 719-278-3708. There is more on this topic in the book Emotional Fitness.
Hello internet! We return to you this summer to talk about the return of a revered but short series from the 1990s. Twin Peaks was a TV series by David Lynch and Mark Frost about the murder of the Homecoming Queen Laura Palmer in the sleepy town of Twin Peaks, Washington. We share the experiences and explore the town through Dale Cooper, a federal agent called in to investigate the murder.
The M.I.C.E. quotient is a writing foundation credited to Orson Scott Card, known most notably for his science fiction series Ender's Game. The basic idea as listed in the acronym is that every story seed falls into the categories of milieu, idea, character, or event. You will have many of these story ideas overlapping and building upon one another in the course of your story, but the important thing is that you resolve them in the reverse of the order you introduce them.
The structure of the early episodes and the subsequent failure of Twin Peaks can be heavily traced to MICE (among other things), and in this episode, we will discuss MICE through Twin Peaks, and how you can apply it to your own writing.
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