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The power of belonging in business, community, and life.
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In this engaging conversation, Kunya Rowley discusses his transition from a corporate job to founding Hued Songs, a nonprofit dedicated to amplifying Black joy, culture, and belonging through diverse artistic experiences. He shares insights into his mission to create inclusive spaces where artists of color can be seen, heard, and paid fairly, and how the arts can build empathy and community. Kunya reveals the challenges and triumphs of producing innovative performances and his vision for expanding Hued Songs beyond Miami. Join us as we explore the transformative power of art in fostering connection and belonging.LinksGuest: Kunya Rowley, Founder and Executive Artistic Director, Hued SongsHost: Kevin MicalizziHued SongsA Celebration of Black Belonging | Kunya Rowley | TEDxMiamiOthering and Belonging InstituteClick here to watch a video of this episode. Click here to view the episode transcript. ChaptersCreditsMusic by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay.com. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Man Flow Yoga, a yoga-based fitness program created by Dean Pohlman. Starting from creating YouTube videos for his lacrosse teammates to building a comprehensive online community, Dean shares how he tailored yoga for men who may feel out of place in traditional yoga settings. We discuss the evolution of Man Flow Yoga, the surprising demographic it attracted, and the launch of community-driven projects like the Better Man Podcast and Man Flow Yoga Engage. Dean emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, supportive communities, and the integration of holistic wellness into fitness regimes. This conversation offers valuable insights for anyone interested in building a community-focused fitness brand.LinksGuest: Dean Pohlman (he/him), CEO & Found, Man Flow YogaHost: Kevin Micalizzi (he/him)Man Flow YogaThe Better Man PodcastMan Flow Yoga YouTube ChannelClick here to watch a video of this episode. Click here to view the episode transcript. Chapters(00:00) - Interview with Dean Pohlman (00:39) - Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast (01:10) - The Origins of Man Flow Yoga (03:25) - Reaching a Broader Audience (05:04) - Building a Facebook Community (13:51) - The Better Man Podcast (16:49) - Man Flow Engage and Future Plans (26:48) - The Importance of Vulnerability (30:14) - Future Vision CreditsMusic by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay.com. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode, we explore the concept of belonging in business with Phil Terry, the Founder and CEO of Collaborative Gain, and author of 'Never Search Alone' and ‘Customers Included.’ Phil shares their extensive experience of fostering peer councils professionally and how that work has extended into a number of pro-bono projects. From Phil’s beginnings inspired by their mother's first council initiative to work with senior leaders and job seekers, Phil discusses the power of asking for help, creating structured support systems, and building long-term, meaningful connections. Phil also touches on their work with Slow Art Day, the World of Business Reading Group, and future projects including 'Never Lead Alone' and a potential memoir. Join us for an insightful conversation on the importance of vulnerability, trust, and community in navigating careers and personal growth.LinksGuest: Phyl Terry (they/them)Host: Kevin Micalizzi (he/him)Never Search AloneNever Search Alone Volunteer OpportunitiesCollaborative GainWorld of Business Reading Group (WBRG)Slow Art DayA Personal History, by Katherine GrahamClick here to watch a video of this episode. Click here to view the episode transcript. Chapters(00:00) - Belong-Interview with Phyl Terry (00:55) - welcome (01:20) - Phyl's Journey and Early Influences (02:21) - Building Communities and Movements (03:12) - The Power of Asking for Help (04:43) - Collaborative Gain and Career Councils (06:19) - Innovative Programs and Initiatives (07:33) - Warren Buffett: The Community Organizer (09:05) - Dead or Distant Mentor (10:19) - Creating Structure and Positive Politics (17:54) - The Dot-Com Bust and Collaborative Gain's Origin (23:28) - Reinventing the Job Search (26:21) - The Journey to Candidate Market Fit (27:53) - Building a Lasting Community (30:00) - Creating the Never Search Alone Community (32:05) - The Role of Moderators in Job Search Councils (33:14) - The Value of Diverse Perspectives (38:39) - Future Plans and Projects (41:40) - The Importance of Asking for Help (43:33) - Phyl's Memoir and Personal Journey (46:38) - Expanding the Never Search Alone Platform (47:51) - Final Thoughts and Call to Action CreditsMusic by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay.com. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode we’re speaking with Jill Konrath, a former sales professional who is now exploring 'What's Really Possible' to create positive changed in our polarized world.  Jill shares her motivation behind quitting sales and her mission to bring people together despite political polarities. She delves into her initiative to foster collaboration and creativity by focusing on creating rather than fixing problems. The conversation covers her experiences with building communities, her approach to meaningful conversations, and her hopes for involving grandmothers in healing the world. Join us as we explore Jill's inspiring journey and her efforts to instigate positive change.Click here to watch a video of this episode. LinksGuest: Jill Konrath (she/her)Host: Kevin Micalizzi (he/him)What’s Really PossibleThe Highest Goal: The Secret That Sustains You In Every Moment, by Michael RayI Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times, by Mónica GuzmánSales Wiz - A Business Novel by JillSales Books by JillClick here to watch a video of this episode. Click here to view the episode transcript. Chapters(00:00) - Belong-Interview with Jill Konrath (00:07) - Introduction and Background (01:17) - The Birth of 'What's Really Possible' (03:43) - Challenges and Realizations (06:50) - Creating Community and Instigating Change (13:03) - The Power of Grandmothers (17:39) - Future Plans and Reflections (22:02) - The Journey of Success (22:52) - Engaging Conversations (26:04) - The Power of Questions (26:48) - Organic Encounters (30:17) - The Spirit of Possibility (33:13) - Writing with Purpose (36:57) - Facing Challenges (38:19) - A Call to Action CreditsMusic by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Join us as we speak with Mary Jaron Kelly, a seasoned community advocate with over 20 years of experience in Portland's Office of Community and Civic Life. This episode delves into Mary's transition from landscape architecture to volunteer leadership, exploring her work with neighborhood associations and various impactful community projects. We discuss overcoming challenges, the importance of empathy, collaboration, and humor in community building, and the joy of connecting with and learning from volunteers. Discover practical insights on fostering trust, respect, and empowerment within communities.LinksGuest: Mary Jaron Kelley (she/her)Host: Kevin Micalizzi (he/him)Click here to view the episode transcript. Chapters(00:00) - Interview with Mary Jaron Kelly (00:59) - Bringing Communities Together (02:08) - Challenges and Rewards of Community Work (03:32) - Personal Journey and Professional Growth (05:24) - Impact of Volunteering and Community Engagement (09:05) - Background and Early Influences (23:00) - Adapting to Change and Building Resilience (27:51) - Empowering Communities and Giving Credit (34:14) - Final Thoughts CreditsMusic by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Join us on Belong as we chat with Daniel Midgley, linguist, author, science communicator, and host of the Because Language podcast. In this episode, Daniel shares his expertise on creating an inclusive and thriving podcast community. We discuss the importance of diverse guests, minimizing jargon, and using inclusive language to foster a sense of belonging. Daniel highlights the value of interactive components, storytelling, and community contributions, drawing from his experiences with both radio and podcasting. Learn about effective use of platforms like Discord, challenges of transitioning to an independent podcast, and the significance of respect, creativity, and adaptability in producing compelling content. Discover insights and strategies for building a supportive and engaging community. LinksGuest: Daniel Midgley (he/him)Host: Kevin Micalizzi (he/him)Because Language TEDxPerth YouTube TalkOther linguistics podcasts: LingthusiasmThe Vocal FriesBunny TrailsClick here to watch a video of this episode. Click here to view the episode transcript. Chapters(00:00) - Interview with Daniel Midgley, Because Language (00:46) - Make it Interactive (02:57) - Build and Engage the Community (04:12) - Using Social Media and Discord (07:08) - Collaborations and Inclusivity (11:46) - Language Sensitivity and Respect (14:19) - Creating a Conversational Atmosphere (15:52) - Flexibility and Spontaneity (17:47) - Reading the Room: Knowing When to Change Up (18:44) - The Power of Storytelling in Linguistics (22:05) - The Evolution of Live Shows (24:48) - Building a Community Through Patreon (28:21) - The Importance of Community in Linguistics (31:45) - Final Thoughts CreditsMusic by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Many of us don’t think of data when we think about cultivating belonging. In this conversation with Kim Larson from Luminoso we dig into how data, text analytics, and surveys can transform our community engagement. Kim and I dig into the insights we’ve gained from surveying our communities and we discuss how to balance AI and the human connection.LinksGuest: Kim Larson (she/her)Host: Kevin Micalizzi (he/him) St Johns 2024 Culture Survey Represented. How to get accurate identity data (ethically) - webinarLuminoso Click here to watch a video of this episode. Click here to view the episode transcript. Chapters(00:00) - 2024-10-07-Interview with Kim Larson (00:41) - Introduction and Background (01:45) - Educational Journey and Community Involvement (03:09) - Neighborhood Survey Initiative (06:48) - Survey Design and Implementation (11:36) - Analyzing Survey Results (16:12) - Community Connection and Challenges (18:30) - Livability and Change Management (25:26) - Connection and Community Building (29:10) - Transportation and Infrastructure Needs (36:53) - Reflections on Survey Design and Impact (40:00) - Balancing AI and Human Connection (43:46) - Final Thoughts and Advice CreditsMusic by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to Belong

Welcome to Belong

2024-10-1203:12

Hi, I'm Kevin. Welcome to Belong. I'm excited to have you join me on this journey as we explore how people are cultivating a feeling of belonging in business, community, and life. In the coming weeks I'll be speaking with some incredible guests.Thank you for coming on this journey with me.LinksHost: Kevin Micalizzi (he/him)Click here to watch a video of this episode. Click here to view the episode transcript. ChaptersCreditsMusic by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★