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The Crossman Conversation explores the challenges that impact today’s workplaces and communities, from mental health and addiction to race and education. Each episode brings together voices who are leading change and sparking dialogue on issues often left unspoken. The goal is to uncover solutions, promote healthier work environments, and encourage growth by creating space for honest conversations that matter.
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This week on The Crossman Conversation, John Crossman sits down with Dr. Michelle Griffin, founder and CEO of Griffin Resources, to explore how strategic leadership and people-focused innovation drive lasting business success. Based in Tampa, Dr. Griffin has built a powerhouse firm specializing in HR outsourcing, talent acquisition, and operational strategy across multiple industries. Tune in as John and Michelle discuss the intersection of leadership, purpose, and growth, and how aligning human capital with vision can transform organizations from the inside out.
This week on The Crossman Conversation, John Crossman sits down with Solomon Thimothy, serial entrepreneur, growth strategist, and CEO of five companies they explore the mindset behind sustainable success. Known for his 10X Framework and nearly two decades of helping B2B companies scale, Solomon shares why spending more time on your “why” than your “what” is the key to meaningful growth. He encourages listeners to say “yes” to opportunities to share their story, be proactive with their time, and lead with intention. Whether you're a founder, marketer, or aspiring leader, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and inspiration.
On this episode of The Crossman Conversation, John Crossman welcomes Christian Ray Flores, entrepreneur, author, philanthropist, and coach. Raised across multiple continents from Russia to Chile to Germany and beyond, Christian brings a global perspective shaped by resilience and a passion for helping others. He shares powerful lessons on personal branding, building vitality and freedom, and how to design a life rooted in purpose and values. Reflecting on his journey from pop star fame in Russia to becoming a leader in coaching and social impact, Christian reminds us that “Fame is not the issue, it’s what it reveals.
John Crossman sits down with Alex Gomez to explore the critical role of skills and training in shaping today’s workforce. Drawing from diverse life experiences—from Colombia to the Bronx—Alex shares insights on how practical education and mentorship can open doors for individuals and uplift entire communities. This conversation highlights the importance of workforce development as a tool for equity, opportunity, and long-term success.
How is artificial intelligence transforming cybersecurity for companies today? John Crossman sits down with Danny Jenkins, CEO & Co-Founder of ThreatLocker, to discuss the rise of AI in cyber threats, how businesses can protect their data, and why cybersecurity is just like securing your home or car. They explore practical strategies for staying one step ahead. A key takeaway: Businesses of all sizes should take the proper precautions to prevent cyberattacks. Don't wait. Act Now.
In this inspiring episode of The Crossman Conversation, host John Crossman welcomes Janelle Dunn, CEO of True Health, for a powerful discussion on leadership, service, and healthcare transformation. Since taking the step in 2020 as CEO, Dunn has expanded access to care across Central Florida, launched mobile health units, and opened new pharmacies all while driving equity and compassion. Hear how her journey from banking to healthcare has shaped her mission, and why her impact reaches far beyond the walls of True Health. Tune in for a conversation that celebrates visionary leadership and community uplift.
On this episode of The Crossman Conversation, host John Crossman welcomes Crystal Davidson, Vice President of iBuild Central Florida and a seasoned workforce leader with over 25 years of experience. Crystal oversees apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship training programs that prepare youth, adults, and justice-involved individuals for sustainable careers in construction and the skilled trades. From securing millions in grant funding to building nationally recognized industry partnerships, she has dedicated her career to advancing economic mobility, second-chance opportunities, and inclusive education. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on workforce innovation, leadership, and the transformative power of apprenticeships.
In this episode of The Crossman Conversation, host John Crossman speaks with Ursula Taylor—an attorney, consultant, and conflict resolution expert—about how organizations can embrace healthy conflict to foster stronger leadership and better outcomes. With over 17 years in commercial litigation, Taylor now helps teams move beyond legal battles to address the emotional roots of disputes. She shares practical tools for preventing conflict, reducing litigation, and building workplace cultures where disagreement leads to growth, not division. Tune in for a fresh, human-centered perspective on resolving conflict in business, law, and beyond.
On this episode of The Crossman Conversation, host John Crossman is joined by Brandi Neal—an inspiring voice of perseverance, talent, and reconciliation. Adopted as a child, Brandi faced the challenge of finding her identity and place in the world. Music became her guiding light. From her beginnings at Valencia College to graduating from Bethune-Cookman University as a standout member of the concert chorale, Brandi's story is one of transformation through passion and purpose. Now a chorus teacher in Georgia and a recent Teacher of the Year honoree, she shares how she reconnected with her birth mother, continues to lead beyond the classroom, and still finds time to perform. Tune in to hear her powerful story of resilience, healing, and hope.
Dr. Bertrhude Albert has a heart to see her beloved Haiti transformed - and she is using her skills, education, and passion to make a difference, by training Haiti's teachers. Haiti has struggled for many years, as 60% of elementary kids drop out of school.  She is aiming to train teachers to teach in such a way that this issue will be addressed.  Haiti has the physical schools.,,they just need trained teachers, and Dr. Albert is making that happen.
This week on The Crossman Conversation, John Crossman welcomes Peter Samuelson, President of First Star and CEO of PhilmCo Media, for a powerful conversation about purpose, balance, and his new book, FINDING HAPPY. Peter shares why he wrote the book, the importance of emotional wellness, and how his mission to support foster youth has shaped his work and life. From building tools for young people to navigating challenges with clarity and compassion, this episode is a reminder that real success starts with knowing who you are—and choosing joy anyway.
John Crossman welcomes Laura Peddie-Bravo to the conversation. Laura is a respected Licensed Mental Health Counselor, a Nationally Certified Counselor, and founder of The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC, based in Winter Park, Florida. Peddie-Bravo offers outpatient counseling services to individuals, couples, and families in the Central Florida area. She brings extensive experience to her clients, working with individuals suffering from depression, anxiety, eating disorders, victims of crime and much more. On this podcast, Laura offers great tips on having a healthy mental health mindset at the workplace.
In this episode of The Crossman Conversation: Career Builders, John Crossman sits down with Dakota Doman, President & Managing Principal of The Executive Search Group, to discuss the invaluable impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). From leadership development to career placement, Dakota shares insights on why HBCUs matter.
In this episode of The Crossman Conversation, we’re joined by Kwasi Crawford, Senior Commercial Real Estate Advisor at Lloyd Commercial Advisors and Director of Sponsorship for Young Fathers of Central Florida. Kwasi shares how his nonprofit is creating life-changing opportunities for young dads—many of whom have been incarcerated or overlooked by traditional support systems. From securing grants for child support assistance to building resumes and prepping for interviews, Kwasi is on a mission to empower fathers with the tools they need to thrive. He also previews an upcoming Father’s Day event week in June and discusses why mentorship and visibility are critical for these men. As Kwasi puts it, “Young fathers are forgotten”—but they don’t have to be.
This week, John sits down with Kay Barnett, CEO of the upcoming AdventHealth Minneola hospital, to discuss the rapid development of South Lake County and how AdventHealth is rising to meet the area's growing healthcare needs. Kay shares her vision for community health, insights on strategic leadership, and how her background in business development is shaping one of Florida’s most anticipated new medical facilities.
On this episode of The Crossman Conversation, John Crossman is joined by Frederick "Freddy" Morello Jr., Executive Director of NAMI Greater Orlando. Together, they dive into the importance of mental health, the ongoing efforts to break the stigma surrounding it, and the powerful work NAMI does to support individuals and families affected by mental illness. Freddy shares his personal passion for advocacy and provides insight into local programs, resources, and how the community can get involved in creating a culture of compassion and understanding.
They happen to us all - those "triggers" that come our way in our lives that can range from being mildly irritating to a full-blown catastrophic event. How do we handle them when they come our way? How can we respond instead of reacting? John Crossman chats with guest Krystal Parker, who is the President of the US Christian Chamber of Commerce.
In this episode of The Crossman Conversation, John Crossman sits down with award-winning journalist and media consultant Judith Smelser to discuss the evolving media landscape. From the challenges of modern journalism to the role of media in today's society, they explore how news consumption has changed and what it means for businesses, communities, and individuals. Tune in for an insightful conversation on media integrity, adapting to the digital age, and the future of storytelling.
This week, we're joined by two guests-Dan Grieb, real estate leader and community advocate, and also by Scott Billue, Founder and CEO of Matthew's Hope Ministries. Dan discusses his journey in real estate and leadership, while Scott shares his mission of empowering the homeless through accountability and opportunity. Together, they reveal how faith, service, and perseverance can transform lives and communities.
J.C. Derrick shares how to stay informed and keep up with the news without feeling overwhelmed or losing your peace of mind. J.C. is the Publisher of Mainstreet Daily News in Gainesville, FL.
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