30 episodios

The Flourishing Workplace podcast is for business and non-profit leaders who are done with the status-quo, who are looking to create people, workplaces, and communities that flourish.

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    • Economía y empresa

The Flourishing Workplace podcast is for business and non-profit leaders who are done with the status-quo, who are looking to create people, workplaces, and communities that flourish.

    Making Places of Work Appealing Again

    Making Places of Work Appealing Again

    Caleb Parker is an American entrepreneur in London, and Founder of Bold (acquired by Newable/NewFlex in 2019).

    He believes in "challenging the status quo" and is a champion for entrepreneurial and innovative thinking.

    Caleb has served as founder, Board member, advisor, investor and consultant to numerous startups and small businesses, and has a keen focus on innovation and technology, with interests in the MICE market, Space-as-a-Service, and the future of work.

    Caleb has been a guest lecturer, speaker, and moderator for topics such as entrepreneurship, the sharing economy, the future of work and commercial real estate at academic institutions and large corporations. He regularly takes the stage at numerous trade conferences as keynote speaker, MC, host or facilitator.

    Some of his past engagements:

    Georgetown University
    London School of Economics
    Oxford University
    Sheffield University
    PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC)
    CBRE
    Colliers
    London Coworking Conference
    Global Coworking Unconference (GCUC UK)
    Place Northwest
    Meeting Planners International (MPI) Beligium
    Event Tech Live

    Caleb is the former CEO of MeetingRooms.com (2013-2016), the world's largest online marketplace (at the time of his exit) to search, book and pay instantly for meeting rooms in over 130 countries. Prior to that role, Caleb co-founded a technology startup in 2012 to create the first global distribution system for on-demand office & meeting space.

    Earlier in his career, Caleb was named one of Savannah, Georgia's “40 under 40” business leaders" in 2006 after launching two successful small businesses in the city's booming hospitality industry. A year later he moved to Washington, DC to join the The Regus Group DC management team. In 2009, Caleb co-founded a flexible workspace consulting firm where he brokered flexible workspace and advised businesses on agile working strategies.

    Caleb is one of the first licensed commercial real estate agents to speak on the new economy, mobile working trends and the rise of flexible workspace, and has been quoted in numerous publications.



    If you need support creating great places to work be sure to look us up at Flourishingworkplace.com

    • 17 min
    How you can enable healthy workplace culture

    How you can enable healthy workplace culture

    Julie Kerr is the Executive Director of Hull Services. She has a passion for providing leadership to high-performing teams and programs within complex settings, such as health care and social services. She believes well-being happens within the context of meaningful relationships and activity and she works to create a community that welcomes all to use their unique gifts to create an inclusive, safe, healthy, and connected society where people thrive.

    • 33 min
    This Gen Z is Leading the Way in Creating Motivation

    This Gen Z is Leading the Way in Creating Motivation

    Alex Brown is a Personal Development Speaker, Writer, and Rapper. His aim is to motivate and inspire others to set and achieve their goals, become the best version of themselves, and create the life that they truly deserve and desire.

    • 20 min
    What diversity doesn't tell us

    What diversity doesn't tell us

    Dr. Shannon Polk, Esq. is the executive director of The Witness Foundation.  She received her DMin at AGTS at Evangel University, her JD at Western Michigan University, and her BA at Michigan State University. Her work focuses on eradicating racial and gender bias in the workplace, leadership training for women and people of color, and promoting social and economic justice for disadvantaged populations. Most recently, she co-authored an essay included in Race, Work, and Leadership: New Perspectives on the Black Experience published by Harvard Business Review Press.  She currently serves as the President of the Junior League of Flint in addition to other volunteer activities. She lives in Michigan with her husband and daughter.

    • 16 min
    The power of listening

    The power of listening

    "What if..." is the question that keeps Lindsay Harle-Kadatz up at night. It's the question behind her curiosity and what inspires her to support overwhelmed business leaders in shaving years off their business stress through brand and content strategy. As the owner of The Write Harle and Quirky Lindsay Harle, she helps these overwhelmed leaders become overjoyed in using their own original voice to attract, connect, and convert raving fans into raving clients. When not working with small business brands, she is a vocal mental health advocate creating connection through humour. She even wrote a book about it called Depression Constipation: How Pooping Saved My Sanity…and Other Stories, a real-life tale of understanding depression in terms of constipation, humour, and mental prune juice.

    A speaker on a number of entrepreneurial topics, including mental health and the creative brain, growing your readers with branded content, and gaining brand trust through consistency, Lindsay leaves value through tangible takeaways while connecting with a bit of humour here and a well timed pun there. This is what saw her receive the 2019 Women of Inspiration – Influencer award, through the Universal Women's Network.

    With everything, Lindsay continues to focus on the foundation for her true love: connection through stories. And, it's what she'll continue to use to support businesses connect with their communities!

    Lindsay Harle-Kadatz

    lindsay@thewriteharle.com

    Looking for brand and content? Visit The Write Harle

    Looking to lean into your quirk? Visit Quirky Lindsay Harle

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    • 15 min
    How words matter in creating environments of mental wellness

    How words matter in creating environments of mental wellness

    Tricia Brouk is an international award-winning director. She founded The Big Talk Academy and was the executive producer of TEDxLincolnSquare. She curates the Speaker Salon in NYC, hosts The Big Talk an award-winning podcast, and wrote her book, The Influential Voice: Saying

    What You Mean For Lasting Legacy was the #1 pre-order new release on Amazon

    Recent Awards:

    2021

    • The Influential Voice: Saying What You Mean for Lasting

    • Legacy- #1 pre-order New Release on  Amazon

    • Right Livelihood A Journey to Here won Best Short Documentary

    • Los Angeles Movie Awards

    • Right Livelihood A Journey to Here won Official Selection

    • Manhattan Movie Awards

    • Named Empowered Woman of the Year by The International

    • Association of Top Professionals

    New Book- The Influential Voice: Saying What You Mean for Lasting Legacy

    www.theinfluentialvoicebook.com

    Social Media:

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    https://triciabrouk.com/

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    www.TheBigTalkAcademy.com

    • 11 min

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