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Interviews and discussions with Human Services professionals and other stakeholders. Recorded on location and meetings and events around the world. All the music contained in the podcast is used by permission and is written and performed by Joe Mamlin.

NCSEA On Location NCSEA

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Interviews and discussions with Human Services professionals and other stakeholders. Recorded on location and meetings and events around the world. All the music contained in the podcast is used by permission and is written and performed by Joe Mamlin.

    Leading with Heart and Soul: A 2024 NCSEA Leadership Symposium Preview

    Leading with Heart and Soul: A 2024 NCSEA Leadership Symposium Preview

    This week’s episode of On Location is coming to you from across the country:  Louisiana, Michigan, California, and Alaska. Join co-hosts Tim Lightner (co-chair of this year’s NCSEA Communications Committee, and coming to you from Anchorage, Alaska) and Emily Jernigan (Regional
    Administrator, Southern Region for the California Department of Child Support Services). Together they host Konitra Jack (Director, Louisiana Child Support
    Enforcement Services in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) and Sharon Pizzuti (Vice President, Courtland Consulting in East Lansing, Michigan). They have a conversation about an amazing event coming up in August:  the 2024 NCSEA Leadership Symposium in Detroit, Michigan. Learn about the “heart and soul” of this year’s symposium, what’s in store, and how to get registered. Find out about a community service project for attendees, and a celebration of NCSEA’s 50th birthday. Discover what to see and do in the host city, and where to find some of the best and unique places to eat.
    https://www.ncsealeadershipsymposium.org/

    • 29 min
    A Meaningful Conversation with NCSEA’s Emerging Issues and Leading Practices Subcommittee

    A Meaningful Conversation with NCSEA’s Emerging Issues and Leading Practices Subcommittee

    Today’s program comes to you from Michigan, Iowa,
    California, and Alaska.  Tim Lightner (co-chair of this year’s NCSEA Communications Committee -- and coming to you from Anchorage, Alaska) and DeAnna Rice (Administrative Assistant to Director David Kilgore of the California Department of Child Support Services) team up
    to co-host today’s podcast.  They welcome two new guests, Kelly Micka (Director, with Alvarez & Marsal), and Paul Gehm (of the Michigan State Courts).   Join them as they talk about NCSEA Policy and Government Relations’
    subcommittee, Emerging Issues and Leading Practices, and learn about the benefits that the NCSEA membership has from this committee.   Get to know Kelly and Paul as they talk about their involvement with the child support program, how they got started, where their journey has taken them, and their own contributions to NCSEA.

    • 33 min
    NCSEA Membership Has Its Privileges

    NCSEA Membership Has Its Privileges

    “Membership has its privileges” is an advertising slogan
    made famous by American Express.  The implication, of course, was that rewards and other things were available only through membership.   So, if you wanted to get in on the rewards, you had to be a “member.”  Today’s episode is co-hosted by DeAnna Rice (Administrative Assistant II, Office of the Director, CA Department of Child Support Services) and Tim Lightner (co-chair of this year’s NCSEA
    Communications Committee and coming to you from Anchorage, Alaska).  They welcome a conversation with Linda Rhyne McKinley (Management Consultant with Public Knowledge) and Corri Flores (Director-Government Affairs Wage Garnishment Compliance & Shared Services
    with ADP). They talk about what services are available to NCSEA members, including resources, publications, web talks, job boards, and more.  Learn also about member discounts to NCSEA conferences.   This week’s program comes to you from North Carolina, Wisconsin, California, and Alaska, and also features Chris Wood (NCSEA Executive Director), as he talks to Trina Schuyler
    (of the Oneida Nation, Wisconsin), and also Kathie Bohacek (Assistant Director, San Joaquin County DCSS) as they talk about their 2024 Policy Forum experience. 

    • 34 min
    Leading Where You Are: Helping Child Support Professionals Continue Their Professional and Personal Development

    Leading Where You Are: Helping Child Support Professionals Continue Their Professional and Personal Development

    Today’s podcast comes to you from California and Ohio.  Join Emily Jernigan (Regional Administrator, Southern Region for the California Department of Child Support Services) and Brandi Gallebo (Manager with the Franklin County, Ohio Child Support Enforcement Agency) as they co-host today.  They welcome Laura Van Buskirk (Director,
    Placer County, California Department of Child Support Services) and Kim Newsom Bridges (Sr. Director, Child Support Solutions, Conduent; based in Ohio).  Laura and Kim talk about their journeys and their career paths.  They have a conversation about leadership, why it’s important to lead, and how to develop your leadership skills.  Listen as they share their leadership philosophies and perspectives.

    • 43 min
    Talking About Mental Health with Tara Rolstad

    Talking About Mental Health with Tara Rolstad

    On today's episode Vernoica Riley (Veronica Riley Training
    & Consulting; California) talks to Tara Rolstad (Lake Oswego, Oregon) about mental health and self-care in the workplace. Tara is a mental health expert, professional speaker, author, and trained advocate with nearly 15 years
    of experience who helps organizations break open powerful conversations about mental health. In addition to her speaking engagements, Tara is a consultant and program partner with NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and is also the founder and director of "Shattering Stigma with Stories: Understanding Mental Health." She is the author of the book "OMG That's Me 3: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Anxiety, PTSD and HUMOR."



    https://info.tararolstad.com/NCSEA

    tara@tararolstad.com

    TaraRolstad.com

     Learn more about Tara here- https://tararolstad.com/

    • 35 min
    Eliminating Barriers and Making Work More Human: Connecting with Renee Smith

    Eliminating Barriers and Making Work More Human: Connecting with Renee Smith

    This week’s edition of On Location comes to you from
    Washington and California.  Today, Veronica Riley (Veronica Riley Training & Consulting; California) has a
    conversation with Renee Smith (Founder and CEO of A Human Workplace; Washington).  Get to know Renee and learn about her unwavering advocacy for love in the workplace.  Listen as they discuss what led Renee to this
    work, and how to make work more human.



    Renée Smith, MSOD (she/her) is the founder and CEO of A Human Workplace, where she makes the business case for love as a speaker, researcher, and writer, and she leads a team of 30 affiliates in the US and the UK who guide clients in how to operationalize love in practice. She is also the co-founder of the Center for a Loving Workplace, a membership organization that supports change-makers to put love at the center of work through social support, training, demonstration projects, research, and advocacy. Renée served in the Governor’s Office as Director of Workplace Transformation for the State of Washington and led award-winning culture change work.

    Smith has spoken to hundreds of audiences in ten countries for organizations in IT, Healthcare, Education, Government, Military, Manufacturing, Construction and Engineering, Law, Social Services, and more. She hosts the podcast "To Work: With Love" on the Gut+Science
    leadership podcast, is a prolific blogger and author. She is proud of their cultural work with many organizations and especially the relationship-building work between district leaders and union leaders that averted strikes in two
    different school districts.

    She earned a Master of Science in Organization Development from Pepperdine University and a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt from the University of Washington. She loves living in Tacoma with her husband, Jim, and when she isn’t traveling to foreign cities, she enjoys sculling on the Puget Sound, drawing with oil pastels, concocting craft cocktails for friends, and hosting "Grandma Camp".

    Links:

    Explore A Human Workplace 
    Learn about the Center for a Loving Workplace.

    Receive the AHW weekly email with insights, news, and encouragement
    Listen to the To Work: With Love podcast series 

    Follow on Linked In: A Human Workplace, Center for a Loving Workplace, and Renee Smith

    Learn from the Invitation to Thrive Series: Free Thrive Assessment

    Blog Series:

    Renée
    Smith, MSOD

    Founder and CEO of A Human Workplace  |  Schedule a
    time to talk with me. 

    Book me for the keynote talk your team or group needs to hear: www.ReneeSmithSpeaks.com
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    www.MakeWorkMoreHuman.com

    renee@makeworkmorehuman.com |
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    More
    love. Less fear. It's time!

    • 48 min

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