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A platform to discuss the process of change - transition, transformation, reinvention, and of course, rebooting ourselves moving forward! The focus is on individuals who have unique stories and perspectives to tell around change and their journey through to those new beginnings and directions. Hosted by Executive Coach Barry Forward.
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Multi-award winning, chart-topping Indigenous artists Twin Flames Build bridges across cultures, continents, and styles. The husband and wife duo of Chelsey June, métis (Algonquin Cree) from Ottawa, and Jaaji, Inuk and Mohawk from Nunavik, are long celebrated for their sonic landscapes spanning Canada and the Arctic, and honouring their ancestors through song in English, Inuttitut and French. Twin Flames, brings together a richness of personal history and musical experience, 2x Canadian Folk Music Award recipients for Aboriginal Songwriters of the year and 3x Native American Music Award winners and most recently 3X Winners for the Inaugural Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Awards. Their songs tell stories of courage and survival. A beloved powerhouse with 28 Music award Nominations and having played more than 1000+ shows throughout Canada, Greenland, the United States, Australia and France they are well on their way to becoming a Canadian household name.Using unique sounds, Indigenous Spirit flutes, traditional drums and western instruments, synthesizing harmonies, singing songs in English, Inuktitut, French they offer a truly unique experience. Before combining their talents under the title of Twin Flames, Chelsey June and Jaaji had their own respective award-winning and nominated careers; they met on-set during the filming of APTN’s TAM (Talent Autochtones Musical) in 2014.
Lowry Olafson is a performing songwriter and keynote speaker who has released nine CDs and toured the globe. His concerts are peppered with stories that offer a window into the songs and invite listeners of all ages to connect to the stories of their own lives.In addition to his performing career, Lowry also leads a unique team-building experience called the ThemeShop which helps organizations get in tune with each other – literally, and gives them a powerful tool to add emotional impact to their fundraising and marketing.Lowry says he has now written around 500 songs with about 10,000 people in both private and group sessions.  A CD featuring 18 of those songs – My Dog Ate My Homework – hit #5 on the Galaxie Kidstuff channel.He now works with clients across the globe helping them write their own PowerSongs to inspire and open the door for  hope for people to live their best and authentic lives.  "I write PowerSongs with you – to give you the clarity, focus and energy to CRUSH limiting beliefs and make your life SING!"Lowry is an avid sailor and lives on BC’s Sunshine Coast with his wife and daughter.To contact Lowry Olafson: https://powersongs.ca/https://lowryolafson.com/
The Lunatics: Craig & Alix MalcolmThe Lunatics, Craig & Alix, are doing IVF.  And in regular Lunatic fashion, they can't shut up about it! They found that during their journey there wasn’t enough support for men affected by infertility, so they're trying to change that by having their own open and VERY honest conversations.  Their podcast offers a unique view on the Infertility experience from both the Male & Female perspective and encourages men to join in on the discussion.  In each episode they discuss their experience, tell stories, argue and have some laughs along the way.  Because if you’re not laughing, you’re crying and they've done enough of that lately to last a lifetime.  The podcast is called The Lunatics Do IVF.Craig was born and raised in the UK.  An avid travel, he's been to 86 countries and has lived and worked in over 39 countries including 2 years spent running tours in Africa.  Moved to Vancouver, BC in 2011 and became a Canadian Citizen in 2019.Alix is first generation Canadian, and a UK citizen. Born and raised in Delta, BC and can't believe I've ended up settling back here.  Hoping to convince Craig to move back to the UK one of these days!Find them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelunaticsdoivfTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheLunaticsDoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelunaticsdoivf/ 
Jimmy Leo resides in the northern suburbs of Tampa Bay with his fiancé Kelly Slaven, & his youngest daughter Emily. He has been professionally entertaining and connecting with audiences for over 25 years and professionally educating for 15. His clientele has included the New York Islanders, Steinway pianos, JetBlue airlines, and more.  Currently serving daily as a classroom educator, Jimmy connect with young adults educating, facilitating, and speaking about creativity, personal development, positive outcomes, and points of wealth.His Creativity enables him to educate and entertain at schools, colleges, and corporations. Whether his message is on catapulting Creativity, embracing points of wealth, or powerfully adjusting outcomes, Jimmy’s innovative approach to audience connection and interaction leaves his audiences energized.A published author of “Get Quotivated! 166 quotable insights to catapult your creativity”, Jimmy has also filmed instructional DVDs on performance and presentation skills as well as written numerous articles on the arts, marketing, and psychology of performance and creativity. He has delivered presentations from New York to Las Vegas and many locations in between.  Humorist, Speaker, Coach, and Educator, Jimmy Leo will engage and connect with you in OUTSTANDING, and at times, hilarious ways that will have you achieving desired OUTCOMES.Jimmy Leo is focused on helping his clients reduce the stress in their lives and offers a 10-Week Stress Reduction Program.Jimmy Leo website: OutstandingOutcomes.netJimmy Leo email: jimmy@outstandingoutcomes.net  
Raymond To has been recruiting and offering HR advice since 1992. He has conducted over 280 senior level search assignments and often engaged as an interim HR and Operations Manager for number of fast growing technology companies. He has worked in a broad range of industries from high-technology, education, non-profit and healthcare.In 2002, Raymond founded GO Recruitment Inc. with a vision to be more flexible, more engaging and to offer a better customer experience for organizations large and small.  This new way has benefited organizations both in greater value for their recruitment dollar and most importantly, GO Recruitment’s industry leading 96% retention rate means the people they recruit become productive and long-term hires. This differentiation was highly regarded by the industry and in 2006, he was recognized by Business in Vancouver as one of Vancouver’s Top 40 under 40 business leaders.In 2010, GO Recruitment partnered with the BC Public School Employers Association to complete Executive Search services through Make a Future. In 2013, that alliance continued in its current form called GO Futures Human Resources Inc.He is a strong supporter of the community from his involvement with Junior Achievement, past Chair for the Learning Disabilities Association of British Columbia (www.ldabc.ca) and past board of Director for Dress for Success Vancouver. He currently sits on the Equity Giving Committee of Science World.
Why is it so hard to set boundaries?  Oftentimes, it signifies a deeper value set. Once you start establishing healthy boundaries, you can expect others to react negatively. This is a sign that the boundary is necessary and that it's working effectively. It's also helpful to visualize your boundaries getting crossed and imagine how you'll address those situations. That way, when a moment like that arises, you’ll be able to handle it rationally versus emotionally.Employees who are the happiest and most productive are those who set boundaries. People who set limits gain respect because they show respect for themselves.“Having the courage to set boundaries is about having the courage to love ourselves, even when we risk disappointing others. “ Brene Brown Barry Forward suggests The Five Steps to Establishing Work Boundaries:Prioritize your valuesCommunicate your boundaries clearlyBring up a boundary or violation right awayFocus on concrete rather than personal explanationsBe ready for boundary breaches - have a game planDagmar Meachem on Boundaries: Trust your gutBe CourageousTake Personal ResponsibilityExplore Lack of Boundary MotivationPractice Reframing - to give you freedom to set the boundarySpeak up - make choice to do something rather than be a victimDagmar Meachem is an accredited Professional Certified Coach by Erickson Coaching International, Professional Certified Coach (PCC) by the International Coaching Federation and is EQ-i 2.0 Certified.  She provides one-one coaching, group coaching and custom designed facilitated workshops. Throughout her career, she’s also worked in the area of personal and business development, health coaching and website design.Dagmar believes that obstacles can be an opportunity for growth and transformation and courage is a catalyst for change. For over 15 years, Dagmar has worked with leaders locally and internationally at all different levels of crisis and business models, coming alongside them through their change, growth and transformation as they take the next step in reaching their full potential. Her focus and methodology for change is to help create more courageous individuals, as she believes in courage as a catalyst for change, pushing us to act, move forward, and power through challenges. She is an accomplished leadership coach, facilitator, entrepreneur and change maker.For more information on Dagmar visit her website: CourageSpace.com For information on Barry Forward, his work as an Executive Coach, Career Journey Specialist and past epidodes of the Reboot Forward Podcast visit: RebootForward.com via email at barry@rebootforward.com 
Joy Parchment, PhD, RN, NEA-BCJoy Parchment is a doctorally prepared executive nurse leader whose purpose is to accelerate the leadership abilities of nurses and build transformative nursing cultures that obtain exemplary results. She describes  herself as a difference maker, a tenacious catalyst for change, and a decisive and strategic minded decision maker.She earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Nursing from the University  of Central Florida (UCF), where she also serves in an adjunct nursing faculty role. Joy is a certified speaker, teacher, coach, and behavior analysis trainer with the John Maxwell Team and an author of articles focused on nursing  practice, nurse leader workforce, and organizational learning.Jay Parchment can be reached on LinkedIn @ www.linkedin.com/in/joyparchmentOrlando Health Profile: https://www.orlandohealth.com/content-hub/a-profile-in-tenacity-joy-parchment-phd-rn-neabcCareer Planning for Nurses: https://blog.bioplusrx.com/oncology-podcast/career-planning-joy-parchment
Joanne Newborn is a Certified Lifestyle & Leadership Executive Coach with nearly 20 years of Corporate experience in Sales, Marketing & Management.  She has her MBA from Penn State University and graduated with Beta Gamma Sigma Honors.  She  guides career focused individuals who feel frustrated, unfulfilled and stressed out to become empowered leaders so they can attain their dream job, with ideal salary and a luxurious (guilt-free) work/life balance.  According to Joanne Newborn here are a few steps to stop being a People Pleaser:Observe and recognize this quality in yourself – without judgement. Just observe that this quality exists.Take responsibility – take ownership of knowing this quality may be holding you back from making decisions as a leader vs. a follower.Take action to make a change – start to make an uncomfortable decision. Step out of your “people pleasing” comfort zone and speak up for what you believe in, share your ideas, move forward in the face of that fear.Ways you can connect with Joanne Newborn:www.NewbornEvolution.com (lots of free leadership resources and articles here)https://www.facebook.com/NewbornEvolution/Or on LinkedIn - Joanne NewbornBarry Forward and the Reboot Forward Podcast, focusing on change, transformation and reinvention.  Barry is a certified executive coach and executive career coach.  The best way to contact Barry is through the website: www.RebootForward.com
Award-winning marketer and leader turned entrepreneur, Wendy Wiesman, is the Co-Founder and CEO of Ready. Set. Pivot.  Most recently, Wendy was the VP of Marketing & Customer Experience at a medical device startup organization. Prior to that, she served as the marketing leader for Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Minnesota (BCBSMN) for six years, where she transformed the marketing organization from one that operated and thought ‘analog’ to one that achieved National digital marketing awards. Recognized by Minnesota Business Magazine in 2018 as a Women Who Lead nominee, and some might say at the top of her game, she left corporate marketing to pursue the opening of a retail cheese store three years ago. Today in partnership with her five co-founders, she’s engaging and leading other bold women to take small steps toward big change though the active pursuit of their next best thing. A firm believer and someone who lives each day under the mantra that ‘happiness is time well spent’.The six women co-founded Ready, Set, Pivot (RSP) to guide bold, unapologetic women to their next best thing through experiences designed to help propel them forward - faster.  Together they are challenging  the universe to think differently about talented women, and help create new measures of success.  RSP experiences are designed to include small steps that drive action toward making positive career and life change. Wendy Wiesman - www.linkedin.com/in/wendyswiesman Heather Boschke - www.linkedin.com/in/hsboschkeKristin Nordling - www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-nordlingHilary Bilbrey - www.linkedin.com/in/hilary-bilbreyKristy Badger - www.linkedin.com/in/kristybadgerEmily McAuliffe - www.linkedin.com/in/emily-mcauliffe RSP Experience - www.RSPexperience.comBarry Forward and the Reboot Forward Podcast, focusing on change, transformation and reinvention.  Barry is a certified executive coach and executive career coach.  The best way to contact Barry is through via his website: www.RebootForward.com
Rnold Smith is a speaker, consultant, writer who specializes in behaviour change in relationships. He is president and chief Visionary of Connection Apps Inc. which has a mission to help people develop the habits that lead to happiness, life satisfaction and human connection. Rnold's basic premise is that if people can eliminate some of the unconscious behaviours that lead to relationship conflict and friction and build the habits that make people feel love and appreciated, you will be happier, healthier, more successful and more satisfied with your life.As a wellness advocate he teaches about the power of interpersonal mindfulness and helps people, teams and organizations integrate the Connection Habits™  into their routines.Although he has over 20 years of experience helping businesses grow, his happy marriage and two loving daughters are his greatest source of pride.    Some of the questions Rnold discusses:What is the happy relationship ratio?What is the one thing that all successful relationships have in common?What is the one thing that unhealthy relationships have in common?What are some techniques to avoid arguments? What should work to avoid arguments but doesn't?Why is behaviour change so hard?How long does it actually take to form a new habit?What are the three things that need to occur simultaneously in order for you to take action?What are the habits that lead to that honeymoon feeling in your relationship?Why are we our own worst enemy?Why is logic the enemy of transformational change? Rnold Smith on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rnold-smith-0a0a02/The Connection App: https://theconnectionapp.com/our-apps/The Connection App on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theconnectionapp/
Feedback.   Leadership Coach Dagmar Meachem joins me for a Courage Confab discussion on Feedback.  We look at creating a culture where feedback is welcomed, encouraged and trusted.  How to give good balanced feedback and strategies to incorporate feedback as a leader.Randall Stutman founder and co-head of the Leadership Practice  the Admired Leadership Institute states that Balanced Feedback requires a person to give both positive and negative feedback in an equally vivid, elaborate, and detailed manner.Radical Candor - 11 Ways to Get Feedback From Others: Tip 1: Have a go-to questionA question like, “Is there anything I could do or stop doing that would make it easier to work with me?”Tip 2: Embrace the discomfortAfter asking for feedback, stop talking and “embrace the discomfort.” Count to 7 and commit to allowing the other person to speak first. Tip 3: Listen with the intent to understand, not to respondDon’t interrupt or argue when someone gives you feedback. Just listen, focus on understanding what the person is telling you, and try to learn something from it.  Tip 4: Reward criticism to get more of itWhen someone provides feedback to you, treat it like a treasured gift! Tip 5: Ask for public criticismAnother way to show that you appreciate the criticism you receive is to ask those who are most comfortable criticizing you to give the same feedback in front of others. Tip 6: Criticize yourself in publicCriticizing yourself in public is a great way to show that you feel comfortable acknowledging that you aren’t perfect, that you have room for improvement.Tip 7: Call out body languageEven if people aren’t telling you what they really think with their words, their body language may still be sending a more candid message. Tip 8: Relish being wrongShow people that you are happy when they prove you wrong. Tip 9: Show that you careWhen you show you care, you build a relationship and you build trust. People will stop seeing you as the “jerk in charge” and assuming the worst. Tip 10: Don’t try to change your styleFigure out how to use your personal style, be it very vocal or very quiet, tough or gentle, approachable or intimidating, to invite criticism of yourself, to remind people that you want to be challenged.  Tip 11: Get theatricalSometimes you have to be really over the top to get feedback. Brené Brown: Engaged Feedback Checklist Dagmar Meachem is an accredited Professional Certified Coach (PCC), ICF and EQ-i 2.0 Certified.  She provides 1-1 coaching, group coaching and custom designed facilitated workshops. She has also worked in the area of personal and business development, health coaching and website design.For more information on Dagmar visit her website: CourageSpace.comFor more on Barry Forward, his work as a Certified Executive Coach, Career Journey Specialist and past episodes of the Reboot Forward Podcast visit: RebootForward.com or email barry@rebootforward.com 
Accountability.  What does it mean to be accountable?  To ourselves, to our teams, to our company and organization.  Today Leadership Coach Dagmar Meachem joins me for what we have dubbed The Courage Confab for a discussion on Accountability.  Dagmar and I take a deep dive into what it takes to hold ourselves accountable, hold others accountable and create a space where accountability lives in our work, our lives and in all the activities and relationships we are involved with.  On this episode we unpack the entire notion of being accountable and discuss strategies to bring accountability into our work and our lives.As Dagmar says, our hope with the Courage Confab is to lean in and discuss some of those sticky conversations that are typically uncomfortable for leaders, business owners, teams and individuals to have.  Our aim is to tackle things that are sometimes difficult to crack open, and have an open and honest conversation about them.  On this episode we explore Accountability.  Dagmar Meachem is an accredited Professional Certified Coach by Erickson Coaching International, Professional Certified Coach (PCC) by the International Coaching Federation and is EQ-i 2.0 Certified.  She provides one-one coaching, group coaching and custom designed facilitated workshops. Throughout her career, she’s also worked in the area of personal and business development, health coaching and website design.Dagmar believes that obstacles can be an opportunity for growth and transformation and courage is a catalyst for change. For over 15 years, Dagmar has worked with leaders locally and internationally at all different levels of crisis and business models, coming alongside them through their change, growth and transformation as they take the next step in reaching their full potential. Her focus and methodology for change is to help create more courageous individuals, as she believes in courage as a catalyst for change, pushing us to act, move forward, and power through challenges. She is an accomplished leadership coach, facilitator, entrepreneur and change maker.For more information on Dagmar visit her website: CourageSpace.com For information on Barry Forward, his work as an Executive Coach, Career Journey Specialist and past episodes of the Reboot Forward Podcast visit: RebootForward.com via email at barry@rebootforward.com 
Barrie Street.  "I am 84 and feel 48. I’m blessed to have a passion for fitness, which I would love to spread in my blog Over50andFit.ca.  I would also be delighted to reach folks who are less than 50. The message I am trying to impart is that ANYONE of ANY AGE can be fit and it is NEVER too late to start. I believe - indeed I know - that fitness can be inextricably woven into our fabric."Teaching has been one of my major passions, mainly involved at the secondary school level.I am entering my 57th year of teaching Math with the same passion as when I began. Spending so much time with young people – whether teaching or coaching them soccer, field hockey, tennis, cross-country running, cricket or ping pong – has kept me young in mind. Young people will always remain the back-bone of society and to help them grow and mature has always been a privilege.Travelling has occupied a great deal of my leisure time, having visited some 50 countries – many  of which we erroneously call Third World nations – sharing their cultures and learning to appreciate their diverse lifestyles. Also learning to acknowledge how gracious and happy they are, despite often living in destitute conditions and being without the basic essentials of life. I have learned far more from them about the true values of life than I have from our own materialistic society. I have often encouraged my students to travel and acquire a better understanding of life.Volunteering has probably brought me the most satisfaction. I have been able to teach teachers in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe and Jamaica and also teach children in Guatemala and Costa Rica. I have come away from all these experiences more enriched. Helping to build a village for abandoned children in Costa Rica 40 years ago – one of the boys I found living in a cardboard box on the street still keeps in touch with me – reminded me of my own childhood. My parents abandoned me when I was 6 and this experience gave me a compassion and understanding which otherwise I would never have acquired. Another exciting project was collecting a mountain of soccer equipment here in Vancouver – all of which would have been consigned to the garbage dump – and delivering it to a black South African township. This was gold to the kids.Sports and exercise have brought me colossal fitness and health. I played team sports from the age of 10 to my mid-forties and then I began running, culminating in a marathon within a year. I was hooked. At 50, I graduated to triathlons and competed in my first Ironman, also within a year. From then on, I have been running, playing tennis and climbing our local iconic mountain – the Grouse Grind – which I have completed more than 2000 times.Barrie Street's blog can be found at www.Over50andFit.ca
Michael Puldy is the CEO of Puldy Resiliency Partners, and has built a 30-year career dealing with disasters, crisis’, and crazy adventures. He recently launched his own podcast series – Risk Stories – where Michael and his guests discuss how people confront risk, and have successfully, and sometimes not so successfully, navigated the never-ending and challenging maze of chance.In his business life, Michael has helped hundreds of companies navigate through business disruption, computer infrastructure failures and data loss, caused by a broad brush of reasons including human mistakes, natural disasters, and all out cyberattacks. Michael was Director of Global Business Continuity at IBM and has focused the majority of his career on business resiliency.  At IBM Michael was responsible for long term guidance and governance for business continuity management and resiliency programs across the globe. Prior to this role, Michael was a services and solutions executive where he managed all presales activities associated with IBM Resiliency Services business in the United States. These activities included technical architecture design and deployment, contracts and associated terms and conditions, and pricing strategies for customized, cloud, and shared resiliency solutions. Michael is a creative leader able to develop strategy, flawless execution, and the need to transform chaos into positive function and profitability.Michael Puldy is a technology executive, photographer, writer and world traveler. Between travels for business and pleasure, he has visited over 45 countries across Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Americas.Michael Puldy is the author of The Millennial’s Guide to Business Travel: Lessons from the Next Generation of Road Warriors.  He has an incredibly impressive resume of travel including visiting all 50 states, 50 countries, has flown 3 million air miles, and is a member of the Circumnavigators Club.Michael Puldy: puldy.comPuldy Resiliency Partners: http://www.puldypartners.com/Michael Puldy LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mpuldyMichael Puldy's Risk Stories Podcast: Apple PodcastsMichael Puldy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/blinknbreathe
Shaneel Pathak, CEO, Cofounder - ZoeInsights Shaneel cofounded ZoeInsights with the goal of empowering people with the resources, knowledge and tools they need to mobilize their own personalized health data, to connect meaningfully with the wisdom of the global health community, and to spend less time on health care and more time living their best possible lives. Shaneel'spassion came from the challenges his late-wife experienced after diagnoses of Stage-4 lung cancer. During the four-year journey, Shaneel realized there were limited digital tools to consolidate and collate the scattered information for himself, family and their care-team.   ZoeInsights was born from a desire to improve how patients and their caregivers use data to optimize their health.Shaneel has a degree in Computer Engineering and a M.A Political Economy. He has worked overseas as a management consultant in England and Australia and volunteered for the World Wildlife Fund in the rain forest of Papua New Guinea.   In 2015, he became a patient advocate and speaker on the power of health data in your hands at conferences across Canada.He is an avid traveller, pilot and loves the outdoors. Shaneel and his schnoodle, Zoey live in Calgary, AlbertaZoeInsights has partnered with:The Alberta Cancer Foundation:  https://www.albertacancer.ca/for-patients/patient-journal-app/The MitoCanada Foundation: https://mitocanada.org/about-us/our-foundation-and-milestones/Wellspring Calgary: https://wellspringcalgary.ca/The Canadian Fabry Association: https://www.fabrycanada.com/about/To contact Shaneel Pathak:  shaneel@zoeinsights.comTo download the ZoeInsights application or for more information on ZoeInsights: https://www.zoeinsights.com/zoeinsights  
ALEX THOLL Partner, Business Development & Design DiveDesign, Boonton, New JerseyA few years prior to DiveDesign, Alex could be found flipping cars, motorcycles, gokarts you name it, he was trying to sell it. Alex found his passion alongside design in sales and elevated his skills through a design position in California. There, he met and assisted clients through the design process, learning the in’s and out’s of the trade.DiveDesign is a product development studio strategically building industry shaping products and brands. Dive is a full-service product development firm offering a range of services from Physical Product Development to Process Optimization. DiveDesign clients range from startups to well-established firms.Website: https://www.divedesignco.com/Alex Tholl on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandertholl/
Many independent consultants and coaches are searching for ways to sell their services to a global clientele.  Xhoni Mimillari has managed to break through the clutter and work successfully with leadership consultants around the world, all from the beachside community of San Remo, Italy.  And he does it in English, not only his first language Italian or in French, which he also speaks.  Xhoni has a go-for-it, "why not" attitude that's infectious.  He markets himself as a Business Consultant and Video Content Strategist who spends a lot of time working with clients to help them sell their services using LinkedIn and video.  Xhoni says he helps Leadership Coaches and Consultants generate consistent clients by tapping into the full power of LinkedIn with video.   In his current LinkedIn headline he describes what he does for his clients as:  Helping Leadership Consultants/Coaches To Generate Consistent Revenue/Clients On LinkedIn | Have Leaders And Organizations Lined Up Ready Work With You  Quite a statement from a former professional soccer (football) player in his 20s who cut his sales teeth selling insurance to the Yachting and Shipping industry.But what does it take to attract high-paying customers using social media, in particular LinkedIn.com  Xhoni shares a few  of his insights into his process for helping clients and what it takes to build a brand on LinkedIn, the social network that focuses on professional networking and career development.  To that end, you can find Xhoni inviting upward of 100 new contacts to connect with him every day.  He can now  lay claim to having worked with "6-figure Consultants, international trainers and authors, as well as getting recommended by Grant Cardone."  Not too bad for a former AS Monaco FC striker/sales professional from San Remo, Italy.You can see Xhoni's sales process in action by connecting to his lead generation sales funnel at leadershipclients.comYou can connect directly to Xhoni Mimillari on LinkedIn at:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/xhoni/
David Morley is the President and CEO of UNICEF Canada, a leading humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children around the world survive, thrive and reach their full potential.David is a passionate voice for the world’s most vulnerable citizens, who has dedicated his career to improving the lives of children and communities in Canada and around the world.Under David’s leadership, UNICEF Canada has played a key role in driving Canadian efforts to advance global child survival and mobilized Canadians across the country in an unprecedented response to the Syrian humanitarian crisis.Before joining UNICEF Canada, David served as Executive Director of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without Borders Canada, as President and CEO of Save the Children Canada and was the founding Executive Director of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship. A recognized leader in the field, David currently teaches at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, and is Co-Chair of the Stephen Lewis Foundation.  He has also served as Chair of the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health and on the Board of Directors for several prominent organizations, including the Canadian Council for International Cooperation and has acted as a mentor with the Trudeau Foundation.David completed his Master of Education from the University of British Columbia and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Carleton University.In recognition of his work, David Morley was appointed to the Order of Canada on June 29, 2018.UNICEF Canada website: unicef.caDavid Morley Bio: https://www.unicef.ca/en/david-morley-president-and-ceoUNICEF and Save the Children report on increase in the number of children living  in multidimensional poverty during the pandemic COVID-19  https://www.unicef.ca/en/press-release/150-million-additional-children-plunged-poverty-due-covid-19-unicef-save-children-sayCBC Vinyl Cafe characters Dave and Morley: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dave_and_Morley_storiesCanadian storytelling icon Stuart McLean stories: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-71-vinyl-cafe
Today on the podcast we’re fortunate to have award winning speaker and writer Michael Puldy.  Michael takes us on his journey through a extremely tragic event that occurred in his life in 2009 to where he is today.  He’s the Author…two books…working on a third….which he has given the working title… renaissance of resiliency…Until just recently Michael was Director of Global Business Continuity at IBM and has focused the majority of his career on business resilience.  Beyond his current work as a resiliency consultant, Michael volunteers at Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services assisting suicide survivors, providing guidance and mentoring those who have lost a loved one to suicide.  At IBM Michael was responsible for long term guidance and governance for business continuity management and resiliency programs across the globe. Prior to this role, Michael was a services and solutions executive where he managed all presales activities associated with IBM Resiliency Services business in the United States. These activities included technical architecture design and deployment, contracts and associated terms and conditions, and pricing strategies for customized, cloud, and shared resiliency solutions. Michael is a creative leader able to develop strategy, flawless execution, and the need to transform chaos into positive function and profitability.Michael Puldy is a technology executive, photographer, writer and world traveler. Between travels for business and pleasure, he has visited over 45 countries across Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Americas.Michael Puldy is the author of The Millennial’s Guide to Business Travel: Lessons from the Next Generation of Road Warriors.  He has an incredibly impressive resume of travel including visiting all 50 states, 50 countries, has flown 3 million air miles, and is a member of the Circumnavigators Club. Michael Puldy: puldy.comRemembering Ann: AnnPuldy.com Michael Puldy LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mpuldyPuldy Resiliency Partners: puldypartners.com
Esther Hephzibah - Self-described human connection catalyst, Esther has a relentless passion to connect leaders of organizations with transformative and sustainable solutions that brings continued progressive value to their bottom-line. Esther thrives on motivating and energizing people around a strategic mission and purpose. A Solution-driven leader with 12+ years’ broad-based experience in a Fortune 500 company and highly transferable skills in implementing transformation strategies that align employee development and productivity with organizational goals. As an exceptional relationship-builder and champion of progressive change, her focus is to help talents succeed and organizations thrive.Esther has earned a reputation for assessing and resolving a wide range of organizational development, workplace culture, and human capital issues. She is also known for repeated success catapulting bottom-line margins and service quality in establishments with 100- 1500 employees and budgets of $5M-$250M.Adept at working in culturally diverse work environments and communicating effectively with employees at all organizational levels, her unique blend of strengths offer human connection and innovative oriented strategies that ignite sustainable positive change.As an independent Certified John Maxwell Coach, Teacher and Speaker, Esther strives to value people and add value to them by offering virtual Leadership Development Training and Workshops (Lunch and Learns, Masterminds), seminars, keynote speaking, and coaching that aid personal and professional growth through practical application of John C. Maxwell's proven leadership strategies.Esther is also passionate about advancing women in leadership and creating inclusive cultures. Esther Hephzibah Email: Grow2glowconsulting@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/estherhephzibah/
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