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Todd Hopwood shocked me when he explained his radical approach to mental health transparency. We discuss a system he has implemented which is designed to help him when he is struggling and needs help the most.
Frankly, it is not an approach that I would personally be comfortable practicing in my workplace. However, there is no question that his courage, leadership, and modeling of this behavior promotes greater awareness of mental health issues in the workplace and it most definitely gives employees greater assurance that their mental health concerns are valid and will be supported within the organization.
Todd is my first international guest on the show. He works for the Australian city of Wollongong as the senior manager for their Customer and Business Integrity department.
SHOW NOTES:
Todd Hopwood's LinkedIn Page
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Seth Winterhalter has some thoughts on work-life balance, leaders needing chaos to thrive, and the let down that achievers can feel once they accomplish major goals.
An executive coach and owner of HaltingWinter Municipal Solutions, Seth seeks to help city and county managers escape burnout, set boundaries, and experience breakthroughs in work-life balance.
He recently rebranded his podcast to focus on local government executives and content. He has started rolling out interviews with city managers, too. I encourage you all to check it out and will link to it in the show notes.
Also in this episode, I went "off script" and put myself on the couch a little bit. It was an unplanned detour and I thought about cutting my personal elements out of the podcast -- but I think the resulting discussion may prove beneficial to some of you so I left it in.
SHOW NOTES:
Seth Winterhalter's LinkedIn profile and website for HaltingWinter Municipal Solutions
Link to The HaltingWinter Podcast
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In my first installment of my new "Side Hustle Sunday" series, I discuss the power of leveraging real estate to create wealth with Noel Bernal.
Noel started his real estate investment journey in his early 20's before he became a public sector executive. He, along with his wife, have increased their real estate holdings over time and expanded into larger real estate transactions through syndication deals.
We both preach the importance of city and county managers adding additional income streams to their portfolio so that they can weather separations and also maintain some control over their own destiny when it comes to working in toxic environments.
Passive and secondary income streams give you options and prevent you from being trapped in soul crushing situations where you might feel forced to put up with abusive and unprofessional treatment by elected officials because you are fearful of not being able to put food on your family's table.
My initial plan is to release an episode on the first Sunday of every month featuring interviews with government employees who are working on a side hustle or highlight someone outside of local government who is engaged in a side hustle that I think might inspire you to start your own journey towards securing financial independence.
If you or someone you know has an interesting side hustle that they want to share with my audience, please reach out and contact me.
SHOW NOTES:
Noel Bernal's LinkedIn profile (https://www.linkedin.com/in/noelbernal/)
Noel is the Founder & CEO of Main St. Public Financial (https://mainstpublic.com/)
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Confident. Certain. Poised. Prepared.
Jorge Garcia, a first-time city manager in Pismo Beach, California, embodies all of these adjectives.
He has spent many years readying himself for this moment -- his first assignment as a chief executive officer for a municipal corporation.
He is only one year into his tenure, but as you listen to this interview, you will come away with the impression that he's sat in "the chair" for a decade plus!
Jorge is the next generation of public sector leadership and he models a wonderful example for those aspiring to become city managers.
There are several really good nuggets in this conversation and in particular, his communications strategy with his elected officials designed to build trust and create confidence.
SHOW NOTES:
Jorge Garcia's LinkedIn profile
Pismo Beach public works director vacancy with an 11/15/2024 application deadline can be found here: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/pismobeach
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Our friend, Daniel Rosemond, visits the show to provide an update on his legal case against the City of Hallandale Beach. In February, he had a major set back and we talk about battling through this ordeal that has now stretched out more than 8 years.
We also talk about his work with East to West Development and share some exciting news about his book, "Death of the Public Servant."
Daniel was featured in a 3-part interview series last year:
Episode 10: Death of the Public Servant,Episode 12: Revenge of the Public Servant, andEpisode 16: Betrayal of the Public ServantSHOW NOTES:
Daniel Rosemond is the author of "Death of the Public Servant" and CEO of the East to West Development Corporation. You are invited to reach out and contact him for professional advice and consultation on affordable housing initiatives and to support him by purchasing his book.
Daniel's LinkedIn profile
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Nick Loper is a legend in the side hustle and internet marketing space. He is the host of the Side Hustle Show podcast and runs the Side Hustle Nation website.
I get excited when talking about internet marketing, start-ups, passive income, and entrepreneurship. And I hope many of you do, too, as I would like to explore this topic in more earnest in the future.
Being a city or county manager is very risky. Governing bodies are churning and burning through public sector executives who are increasingly seen as disposable and interchangeable commodities.
In the past, I have talked about minimizing downside risk exposure during contract negotiations and explored the idea of side hustles and alternative income streams to augment incomes during transitions so that you are not pressured into taking an unattractive opportunity just for the sake of putting food on the table.
Please let me know if you enjoy or do not enjoy this podcast so that I can modify future programming.
SHOW NOTES:
You can find Nick Loper here:
Side Hustle Show podcastSide Hustle Nation website: https://www.sidehustlenation.com/ideas/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickloper/EPISODE SPONSOR:
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Clarendon City Administrator Brian Barboza literally started at the bottom and worked his way to "the chair."
When he was a young man, recently graduated from high school, Hereford City Manager Rick Hanna took an interest and gave him an application to become an employee in the streets department. Barboza worked for the city while going to college with plans to becoming a police officer.
A fateful conversation with Hanna who pitched Barboza on the idea of becoming a city manager would forever change his life.
In this episode, we talk about how Brian worked his way up from the bottom and how important it is to have mentors and people who believe in you.
SHOW NOTES:
You can find Brian Barboza on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-barboza-cpm-40a011172/
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City Manager Brooks Williams brings a passionate but demanding philosophical approach to local government. He joins the program to talk about the importance of innovation and efficiency, accountability, employee development, and building strong relationships with your elected officials as he leads the City of Ferris, Texas.
Brooks recently published "Rising to Serve," which I can only describe as his personal love letter to public service and city management. The foreward was penned by the incomparable Tommy Gonzalez.
In his book, available on Amazon, Brooks sets out on a mission to reimagine public administration in this era of unprecedented change.
SHOW NOTES:
Brooks Williams' LinkedIn Page
Link to Brooks' book "Rising to Serve" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4eu66Tw
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As I predicted, the ICMA finally capitulated and settled the anti-defamation lawsuit brought forth by Michigan city manager James Freed. As part of the agreement where financial details were not releaed, the ICMA agreed to retract the censure by removing it from their website.
The settlement was announced via a joint statement on ICMA letterhead. However, I have received overwhelmingly negative responses from the city managers in my network regarding the language of that statement.
In this episode, I dissect the statement and compare it to the original press release issued by the ICMA when it announced the public censure of James Freed.
And now that this matter has been resolved to the satisfaction of both parties -- we ponder the logical question that remains:
Now what?
SHOW NOTES:
James Freed posted the release on his personal LinkedIn page. You can read it here:
ICMA Joint StatementFreed Email Statement and Court FilingVideo of James Freed addressing ICMA issueICMA Public Statements & Court Filing
LinkedIn PostIn Defense of the ICMA Code of Ethics by Jason Grant, Director of AdvocacyCourt FilingAdditional Information about James Freed vs ICMA
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Things are heating up in the battle between Port Huron City Manager James Freed and the ICMA over the last two weeks. The two-year saga began in June 2022 when the ICMA publicly censured Freed and stripped him of his credential. Freed countered with a lawsuit alleging the ICMA engaged in a conspiracy to defame him.
On September 5, 2024, Freed sent out an email along with a 21-page court filing. See link in the show notes.
On Friday the 6th, the ICMA issued its first public statement on the lawsuit mentioning James Freed by name and referencing yours truly indirectly.
On Monday the 9th, Freed and the ICMA once again made public statements. Freed addressed his employees at an annual luncheon and spoke about the lawsuit and upcoming trial. His remarks were about 20 minutes long and have been included in this podcast.
Additionally, the ICMA's director of advocacy pubished an article on its website. Jason Grant argued that public censures were not punitive and defended the organization. However, the final paragraph signaled to me thta the organization is preparing to settle with Freed while trying to save face.
SHOW NOTES:
James Freed Court Filing and Public Statements:
Freed Email Statement and Court FilingVideo of James Freed addressing ICMA issueICMA Public Statements & Court Filing
LinkedIn PostIn Defense of the ICMA Code of Ethics by Jason Grant, Director of AdvocacyCourt FilingAdditional Information about James Freed vs ICMA
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Audree Guzman refused to become a statistic and has courageously battled through childhood sexual molestation and domestic abuse as a young woman. We discuss her battles along with other struggles encompassing eating disordes and mental health issues.
This is very powerful episode but listener discretion is strongly advised.
SHOW NOTES:
Here is the LinkedIn page for Audree Guzman
For more information about James Freed's anti-defamation lawsuit against the ICMA, I have created a reference page that will serve as a Wikipedia page of sorts. It can be found here: https://citymanagernews.com/james-freed-vs-icma/
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Audree Guzman was hired into her first city administrator gig at the beginning of the COVID pandemic. Less than a year later, she would be forced to deal with another historic event that rocked her community.
In this episode, Audree and I discuss the trials and tribulations she faced down in her first city administrator gig in small town Kansas. We also discuss the impact a mentor had on her and what impact, if any, her being a Latina in a predominantly white state has had on her career.
Originally planned to be a single episode interview, Audree and I ended up spending considerable time discussing the impacts of child and domestic abuse on our lives. This segment of the conversation will be released next week in part two of the series.
SHOW NOTES:
Here is the LinkedIn page for Audree Guzman
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In Part 2 of my interview with Sam Toles of CiviSocial, we discuss keyboard warriors and social media terrorists. I offer up my distinction between the two and urge elected officials to exercise more discernment when evaluating online attacks.
We discuss the outsized impact of the minority, whether they are truly engaged and participating in the process, and how spineless elected officials can send demoralizing signals and messages to their staff.
Sam also shares a secret tip he uses to differentiate himself from the competition when competing for jobs. If you are a public sector executive or aspire to become one, you should definitely listen for this little nugget in the first half of the episode.
SHOW NOTES:
If you are interested in hiring Sam Toles & CiviSocial for social media consulting, you can save 10% between now and December 31st by simply telling him that you are a City Manager Unfiltered listener.
CiviSocial website and LinkedIn page
Sam Toles' LinkedIn page
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Sam Toles is a social media expert having worked for large entertainment companies like Bleacher Report, MGM, and Warner Music, as well as Vimeo. He was also served as an elected councilmember for the California community of Cathedral City.
He is passionate about social media and the public sector, but believes that most communities across the country are doing social media wrong. That is why he launched his new firm, CiviSocial.
In this two part series we are going to discuss why communities are failing, how they can silence the haters, create passionate boosters, and what platforms are trending up and down when it comes to reach and influence.
He also thinks communities that hire consultants to run their social media platforms are wasting their money.
In Part 2, we are going to dive into a discussion about how elected officials get spun up by negative comments on social media and what can be done to minimize their overreaction to the trolls.
We will also announce a special promotional offer for listeners of the podcast in Part 2.
SHOW NOTES:
CiviSocial website and LinkedIn page
Sam Toles' LinkedIn page
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Patton Township Manager Amy Farkas is passionate about recruiting more women and minorities into the profession of city and county management. In this episode, we talk about the importance of "telling a better story" to attract these candidates.
We also discuss her unique approach to dealing with the stresses of the job through her hobby and what benefits she has been able to transfer over into her professional life as a result.
SHOW NOTES:
Amy Farkas' LinkedIn page
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In the third and final installment of my interview series with Castle Pines City Manager Michael Penny, he shares his views on the recruitment and performance review processes and puts forth the idea that the American Association of Municipal Executives can assist city and county managers by influencing how these events are structured.
Penny argues that candidates currently have little say in the recruitment process and do not have a seat at the table under the current paradigm. And he suggests that performance reviews are too often left open to a myriad of variables that disadvantage the executive.
If you enjoyed this series and have some questions for Penny regarding the credentialing process, please reach out and contact me as we have discussed the possibility of conducting a live webinar Q & A. However, we need participants to ask questions!
SHOW NOTES:
Michael Penny's LinkedIn profile
Information about the ICMA Credentialing Advisory Board (CAB).
If you have questions about the credential, you can contact the CAB via email or phone at:
[email protected](202) 962-3504If you want to join the American Association of Municipal Executives and becoming a founding member, register today at: https://community.aame.org/.
Deadline to become a founding member has been extended to July 25th.
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Why did the ICMA create the credentialed manager program and does it measure competency?
We discuss these issues and more in part 2 of my interview series with Castle Pines, Colorado city manager Michael Penny. Penny, who is a founding member of the American Association of Municipal Executives, has also been a member of the ICMA since 1995.
He has been actively involved with the ICMA credentialing process since 2013 and currently serves as the chairman of the ICMA Credentialing Advisory Board.
He believes that the credential does not hold as much value within the profession as it should.
Additionally, we explore whether Penny believes the credential is being weaponized against city managers, if the amount of experience required is excessive, and if it fairly values the military and private sector experiences of managers seeking to earn the designation.
SHOW NOTES:
Michael Penny's LinkedIn profile
Information about the ICMA Credentialing Advisory Board (CAB).
If you have questions about the credential, you can contact the CAB via email or phone at:
[email protected](202) 962-3504If you want to join the American Association of Municipal Executives and becoming a founding member, register today at: https://community.aame.org/.
Deadline to become a founding member has been extended to July 25th.
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Castle Pines city manager Michael Penny isn't your ordinary ICMA member. He currently serves as the chairman of the ICMA's Credentialing Advisory Board (CAB) and has been a member of the organization since 1995.
So, why did he join the American Association of Municipal Executives as a founding member and how does he see both organizations co-existing?
Penny has also been on both sides of the ICMA executive board election process. He has run for a seat and been denied the nomination and he has been on the panel that interviewed candidates.
He pushes back on my claims that the process is rigged by insiders and offers up his unique perspective.
We also talk about the James Freed defamation lawsuit and the role the membership must play in holding the organization accountable.
The Colorado manager isn't afraid to disagree with my takes and I think you are going to appreciate the different perspectives and arguments both of us bring to the table throughout this series.
We discuss these issues and many more in the first installment of this three-part series you are not going to want to miss.
In future installments we are going to dissect the ICMA credential and its purpose, what it truly measures or signifies, and whether it has been weaponized against city managers who do not possess it.
SHOW NOTES:
Michael Penny's LinkedIn profile
Information about the ICMA Credentialing Advisory Board (CAB).
If you want to join the American Association of Municipal Executives and becoming a founding member, register today at: https://community.aame.org/.
Deadline to become a founding member has been extended to July 25th.
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For a variety of reasons listed in this podcast, the sign up deadline to become a founding member of the American Association of Municipal Executives has been extended.
You have until midnight central on Thursday, July 25th to take action and join this historic, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
This is the last call -- so sign up here today.
We have the following membership plans:
Executive Suite CEO/CAOsExecutive Suite ACM/DCMsAspiring ExecutivesRetired City Managers (free)Managers-in-Transition (free)Go here to sign up: Community.AAME.org
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A confidential source sent me an audio recording of ICMA West Coast Regional Director Pat Martel discussing the American Association of Municipal Executives. This discussion took place two weeks ago at the Oregon City/Count Management Association conference..
In this audio clip, Martel states that the ICMA is very much aware of the AAME, that it supports the AAME mission, and that it is perfectly acceptable for ICMA members to join AAME and other organizations.
In this episode, I talk about how many ICMA members who are supportive of my efforts have expressed an unwillingness to join the AAME. They state they fear retaliation.
And I urge the ICMA executive board to make a public statement attesting to the fact that members will not be targeted if they do join the AAME.
SHOW NOTES:
If you want to join the American Association of Municipal Executives and becoming a founding member, register today at: https://community.aame.org/.
Deadline to become a founding member is July 15.
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