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Join hosts Diane Craig and Sandra Corelli, president and vice president of Corporate Class Inc., to help you with the multi-faceted topics of leadership and presence. Diane and Sandra have coached and consulted with business professionals and leaders at all levels, across all industries, all over the world.

Listen to an engaging mix of stories, tips, insights and conversations with trailblazers who speak candidly about their journey to leadership.

Meet today’s influential leaders and achievers as they discuss the changing face of modern leadership. Discover why presence is pivotal to address the challenges of a constantly evolving business world.

Learn about the complex fusion of passion, resilience and discipline it takes to become a leader. Get to the bottom of what it means to be authentic; How a leader’s social skills can make a positive impact beyond the bottom line; Why empathy, body language and presentation skills are now benchmarks of leadership.

By going behind the scenes, PowerUp Your Presence Podcast provides a wide perspective of leaders’ real-life experiences, presented through a lens to expand your view and help you reflect on your own approach, actions and behaviour.

PowerUp Your Presence Corporate Class

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Join hosts Diane Craig and Sandra Corelli, president and vice president of Corporate Class Inc., to help you with the multi-faceted topics of leadership and presence. Diane and Sandra have coached and consulted with business professionals and leaders at all levels, across all industries, all over the world.

Listen to an engaging mix of stories, tips, insights and conversations with trailblazers who speak candidly about their journey to leadership.

Meet today’s influential leaders and achievers as they discuss the changing face of modern leadership. Discover why presence is pivotal to address the challenges of a constantly evolving business world.

Learn about the complex fusion of passion, resilience and discipline it takes to become a leader. Get to the bottom of what it means to be authentic; How a leader’s social skills can make a positive impact beyond the bottom line; Why empathy, body language and presentation skills are now benchmarks of leadership.

By going behind the scenes, PowerUp Your Presence Podcast provides a wide perspective of leaders’ real-life experiences, presented through a lens to expand your view and help you reflect on your own approach, actions and behaviour.

    Leadership Moments from NASA with Dr. Dave Williams

    Leadership Moments from NASA with Dr. Dave Williams

    An astronaut, aquanaut, jet pilot, ER doctor, scientist, CEO, father – Dr. Dave Williams is an exceptional leader with much to share! The former Director of Space & Life Sciences at NASA has flown once on the space shuttle Columbia and once on Endeavour, logging over thirteen million kilometers in space and over seventeen hours of spacewalks. He holds the Canadian spacewalking record for the most number of spacewalks and was the first Canadian to have lived and worked on the world’s only undersea research habitat. He is the recipient of six honourary degrees, the Order of Canada and the Order of Ontario.
    The first episode of Season 2 of PowerUp Your Presence features Dr.Dave Williams discussing his latest book, “Leadership Moments From NASA,” co-authored with Dr. Elizabeth Howell. Dr. Howell is a Canadian journalist who has written extensively on space exploration for over 20 years, has witnessed rocket launches in the United States and Kazakhstan, lived on a simulated Mars base, and interviewed dozens of astronauts. Their latest book combines their expertise and experience in space exploration with leadership lessons NASA practices to provide readers with the knowledge of best-in-class practices employed by some of the most pioneering leaders today.
    In this episode, Diane Craig and Dave explore exceptional circumstances that challenge leadership, test resilience, professionalism, taking risks when the cost of failure is high and how leaders can create an environment of psychological safety, particularly in encouraging teammates to speak up without fear of retribution, while practicing empathy as a leader, and much more!
    Leadership Moments from NASA delves into the senior NASA Executive overcome tragedy and adversity and how they leverage it to develop a culture of competency that continues to attract the best and brightest from around the world. The podcast investigates how did they prioritize? How did they resolve differences while maintaining a culture of safety and innovation? How did they chart new territory? How did they build highly competent and resilient teams?
    In addition to Leadership Moments from NASA, Dr. Dave Williams is also the author of a series of children’s books on being an astronaut and a memoir entitled Defying Limits: Lessons from the Edge of the Universe.
    To learn more about Dr. Dave Williams, visit his website www.astrodavemd.ca, (http://www.astrodavemd.ca) and follow him on Twitter @AstroDaveMD

    • 33 Min.
    How to Connect With Confidence

    How to Connect With Confidence

    We all know the importance of connection - or we've all been told six different ways to network, but it's so much harder than anyone makes it sound. Overcoming that is not just a matter of positivity, but a genuine mix of affirmation, preparation and exuding confidence. If it helps, remember that it's not as easy as the pros make it look; 'working a room' is real "work", that's why it's in the name.
    For the genuine introvert, you have to work on getting out of your own way. Overcome your fears, let go of self-judgement, and stretch yourself into networking spaces to get the work done. Preparation is key, imagine a perfect scenario where everyone is interested in what you think and use those answers to launch conversations. Have something ready for any topic - they say Eleanor Roosevelt had a small talk prompt set for each letter of the alphabet before any event, and seldom reached whatever she had ready to say about zoology!  Everyone left convinced of her ability to socialize. On a more tactical level, challenge yourself to meeting 1-2 people before grabbing a drink or some food.  Find groups with an odd number of people, they are easier to break into, and introduce yourself.
    Reframe how you think about networking - make it about relationship building and what you can give the other person versus what you can get.  Social credit is the only real credit, leverage it any way you can.
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    • 27 Min.
    Empowering Women Together

    Empowering Women Together

    Dr. Kathleen Reardon is Professor Emerita at University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. She is an author and leading authority on persuasion, politics in the workplace, negotiation and interpersonal communication.
    Through her research and writing, Dr. Reardon has influenced the careers of countless women and men.

    During this episode, we delve into women’s empowerment. Dr. Reardon shares candid stories about her career and personal life, along with insights drawn from other women—including her mother and luminaries within the business world.

    Stepping into Your Power
    We explore the difference between equality and empowerment. Dr. Reardon explains how to step into your power and overcome challenges. She provides practical advice and strategies for confronting inappropriate comments, dealing with constant interruptions and speaking with conviction.

    Dr. Reardon offers insights into navigating workplace politics, advocating for yourself and managing your own career brand, while avoiding labels. She cautions:
    • Don’t get stuck in a junk job. Focus on visible, relevant assignments central to your goals.
    • Maintain a balance in your favor-account; be mindful of the support you deliver in contrast to what comes your way.
    • Keep track of your sponsors; develop alliances with women and men.
    • Most importantly, be genuine in building yourself up and recognize that to grow, you need to be willing and prepared to take some falls.

    Our conversation closes with Dr. Reardon emphasizing, “You never overcome adversity fighting back with anger.” She stresses how important it is to focus on things that truly enrich your life and describes her personal journey through both her writing and oil and watercolour painting.

    Dr. Reardon has just released her second novel, Damned if She Does. Learn more about her research, writing and artwork at: www.kathleenkelleyreardon.com

    Love the show? Let us know!
    Do you enjoy listening to the PowerUp your Presence Podcast? If the tips, stories and interviews we share in each episode have helped you become more intentional about how you show up to lead more effectively, head over to iTunes or Spotify, subscribe to the show and leave a review to let us know!  If you are interested in learning more about our training programs, workshops or private coaching visit our website at www.corporateclassinc.com.

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    • 1 Std. 48 Min.
    Listen to Lead with Lorna Dueck

    Listen to Lead with Lorna Dueck

    There is great power in listening. The ability to connect both personally and professionally with people and build successful relationships depends on deliberate, attentive listening. And yet, formal instruction on effective listening is rarely even touched on at school.
    Lorna Dueck, journalist, broadcaster and CEO of Crossroads and YES TV joins us on this Listen to Lead episode, where we explore the hallmarks of powerful listening skills, notably in leadership positions.  Lorna explains that at the forefront is a genuine sense of curiosity, a critical component of learning at every age.
    Next, she describes how there are two obstacles leaders must overcome-the ability to put aside a big ego and the time factor. The first requires humility and respect in place of ego, imperative to engage with empathy, while the time factor demands focus with no sense of distraction.
    As our conversation moves on, we touch on the importance of listening for non-verbal cues, repetition as a tool for emphasis of vision and direction-and the importance of "cultural intelligence," or consciousness, to understand differences in communication meaning and styles.
    Listening is an opportunity to gather information and insights. When organizations truly listen to employees as well as customers, and are alert to market trends, success follows. Lorna leaves us with a reminder of three magic words, "help me understand..."
     
     
    Love the show? Let us know!
    Do you enjoy listening to the PowerUp your Presence Podcast? If the tips, stories and interviews we share in each episode have helped you become more intentional about how you show up to lead more effectively, head over to iTunes or Spotify, subscribe to the show and leave a review to let us know!  If you are interested in learning more about our training programs, workshops or private coaching visit our website at www.corporateclassinc.com (http://www.corporateclassinc.com/).
    You can also follow our social media channels
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    • 30 Min.
    The Ripple Effect with Dr Greg Wells

    The Ripple Effect with Dr Greg Wells

    Dr. Greg Wells, Ph.D., is a scientist and physiologist who translates scientific discoveries into actionable advice on how to improve people's health and well-being. Dr. Well's research is focused on what he's identified as "four interrelated grand epidemics" that cause people to struggle on a daily basis:

    * Sleeplessness
    * Mental illness
    * Obesity
    * Inactivity

    During this podcast, to help unravel these four interconnected issues, Dr. Wells walks us through his STEM Pathway model where STEM stands for:

    * Sleep soundly
    * Think clearly
    * Eat smarter
    * Move more

    Sleep soundly
    Although we all recognize sleep is the foundation of human health and performance -and essential for the brain to recover-we're not always disciplined about making sleep a priority. Dr. Wells provides practical tips, easy to incorporate into a daily routine, on what he calls "defend our last hour," to help people get a good night's sleep.
    Move more
    Dr. Wells has a Ph.D. in Physiology, served as an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Toronto and is an exercise medicine researcher at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. During our conversation, we also look at how prioritizing moving more benefits both the body-and brain performance to positively impact mental health.
    Think clearly
    Dr. Wells explains that we're living in the midst of a distraction epidemic where focus is the fundamental currency of our era. Devices and apps are scientifically designed to hold our attention. They can improve life when used positively but often become powerful distractions that prevent people form giving their full consideration to what really matters. This results in what Dr. Wells describes as "attention residue," where time is lost trying to get back in the zone and into a flow. To offset this, he offers techniques that both limit distractions and better control where and how to focus attention.
    Dr. Wells leaves us with accessible advice and attainable goals for how we can begin to achieve a healthier lifestyle. He shares a simple strategy: Challenge yourself to be one percent better every day so habits begin to form-you'll feel better and be better.
     
    A special offer for 2020
    Dr. Wells is author of three best-selling books-Superbodies, The Ripple Effect and The Focus Effect.
    We're excited to offer you a chance to win a copy of The Ripple Effect or The Focus Effect.
    To enter: Head over to our Instagram page @corporateclass, follow us, and like The Ripple Effect post.   Comment on the post by sharing a key insight you gained from our interview with Dr. Wells.

    • 52 Min.
    Managing your Reputation Capital

    Managing your Reputation Capital

    Your reputation capital is a tangible asset. It’s the beliefs, feelings and opinions people hold about you. Your reputation can even serve as a powerful door-opener. Think of it as your personal brand—what you’re known for and the perceptions people have about you.
    And because your reputation precedes you, there is no greater asset than a positive personal brand. In order to show up the way you want to be seen, you must have a clear vision of how you want to shape your personal brand. To build your reputation demands thoughtful consideration of how you desire to appear.
    Sad but true, reputation is like fire, easy to maintain once it’s glowing—hard to rebuild when extinguished. And as we say: “Your reputation never goes on vacation!”
    To understand how people perceive you, consider participating in a 360 assessment (https://www.corporateclassinc.com/assessments/). When you hold up the mirror, honestly reflect on your interactions and ask for feedback, you shine a light on both your key strengths and areas requiring development.
    Today, the expressions personal brand and reputation are often used interchangeably. During today’s episode, we discuss managing the three top elements that comprise reputation, including the importance of maintaining a strong personal brand on-line.
    Let a strong presence underline your best qualities.
    Love the show? Let us know! Do you enjoy listening to the PowerUp your Presence Podcast? If the tips, stories and interviews we share in each episode have helped you become more intentional about how you show up to lead more effectively, head over to iTunes or Spotify, subscribe to the show and leave a review to let us know! If you are interested in learning more about our training programs, workshops or private coaching visit our website at www.corporateclassinc.com.
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    • 18 Min.

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