Episodes
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In this episode, Ryan sits down with Devin O'Brien, a digital nomad who travels the world while working remotely. Learn some tips about how you too can work remotely and avoid some of the headaches that go along with moving around every few weeks.
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Brian Farkas, an Associate at Arent Fox, to discuss the human side of law, especially dispute resolution, arbitration, and mediation.
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Lina Duarte, a Senior Consultant at Halloran Consulting Group, where she focuses on people, process, and technology to drive organizational change.
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In this episode, Ryan sits down with Lauren Ortosky, an expert in the field of social psychology to help listeners better understand how to find, and land, the job of their dreams.
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Fred Hochberg is the former Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States during the Obama administration. His book, Trade Is Not a Four-Letter Word, is now available in paperback wherever books are sold.
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In this episode, Karen, David, and Ryan talk about the idea of motivation and how we can do well in troubled times.
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In our fifth episode, Karen, David, and Ryan chat about the idea of burnout and how it is affecting employees across a diverse range of industries during an important period of social change.
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In this fourth episode we talk about individuals and organizations can use strategy and the act of strategic planning to their advantage in a world that feels very chaotic right now.
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In this third episode, we discuss the idea of opportunity in the age of Covid-19 and how the Coronavirus pandemic has shifted our thinking about the priorities that matter to us most.
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In this second episode, we move beyond the organization and provide helpful tips for busy, working professionals as they grapple with the Coronavirus on a personal level.
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The coronavirus upended our personal and professional lives. Almost overnight, we went from commuting in on the subway to commuting over to our makeshift home office. As we collectively work to overcome the many obstacles brought on by Covid-19, we thought it was important to share some helpful tips about how businesses can survive and even thrive in these difficult times.