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The podcast for curious humans. Answering the world's questions, one at a time. Curious? Tune in.

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    • Samhälle och kultur

The podcast for curious humans. Answering the world's questions, one at a time. Curious? Tune in.

    S2E9: What difference does mindset make?

    S2E9: What difference does mindset make?

    Kwazi, born and bred in Brooklyn (New York City), works at The Brooklyner as a building manager. In today's episode we start with the question: what difference does mindset make? We embark on a conversational journey about the ups and downs in life and how mindset can play a big role in shaping those.

    • 41 min
    S2E8: How do you build healthy relationships?

    S2E8: How do you build healthy relationships?

    Michael Edward Thomas is a Brazilian-American tech leader who lives part of the year in NYC and part of the year elsewhere (his nomadic side comes out). In this episode he sheds light around how he approaches building healthy relationships (of any type!), how his multi-cultural background has influenced that, and the primary learnings he's had around the topic. This is not an exhaustive episode on how to approach relationships, but simply two friends exploring how they've approached relationships so far and what are some of the main epiphanies they have encountered. Curious about relationships? Tune in. 

    • 56 min
    S2E7: How Do You Become A Global DJ?

    S2E7: How Do You Become A Global DJ?

    Today we speak with Laydee V, DJ/Producer, owner of Platform 7even. 

    Recognize Robin Hood, Hamilton (Bermuda), Play 2, Ibiza (Spain), or Ministry of Sound, London (UK)? She's DJ'd at all of those. 

    Experience what it's like to be a global DJ with this episode!

    Laydee V's soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/verunka17

    • 39 min
    S2E6 WALKS w/ Mike Bott: How do you lead and inspire others?

    S2E6 WALKS w/ Mike Bott: How do you lead and inspire others?

    Mike Bott gave me my first true professional opportunity; he gave me my first job out of college. He had the courage to look at a 1-page A4 resume with nothing more than a couple Microsoft Office skills, a lot of fillers, and a font probably too small to be legible, and still decide to believe I could become a great professional. On top of giving me my first job he taught me a thing or two about leadership. Now, what makes a good leader?

    Leadership is probably one of the biggest content churning machines out there. There's a lot of content on leadership, but too often it looks more like my first resume, with its fillers and small font, than useful content aspiring leaders can use.

    To change that, in today's episode we go a step further and actually dive into leadership authentically. This is by far not an exhaustive episode on good leadership, it's just the story of a leader that I believe is really good at that, motivating and inspiring others. Mike used empathy, vulnerability and a lot of authenticity to become the Global Managing Director for LHi Group. Today he shares why he leads the way he does and how a lot of it traces back to the myriad life experiences he's had along the way.

    Botty, thanks for the walk (and the first job).

    • 49 min
    S2E5 WALKS w/ Naya Joseph: How do you lead a happy and fulfilling life?

    S2E5 WALKS w/ Naya Joseph: How do you lead a happy and fulfilling life?

    "Students were so down, nobody knew how to respond. There was so much shock and sadness. And I really tapped back into what my mom told me as a kid, you know, love yourself and take great pride in your culture and your identity. And so I decided to take it upon myself to plan Black History Month at [Boston College] that year" (Naya during season 2 episode 5 of WALKS)

    In today's episode we're joined by Naya Joseph, an inspiring leader and change-maker. Most recently she co-founded ColorStack, a nonprofit startup working hard to increase the retention and success of Black and Latinx Computer Science students. On today's episode we cover what it's like to build an idea from the ground up, what it feels like to make a difference and how one should build a a team of "coaches" around them to stay both mentally and physically healthy. Naya, thanks for inspiring us with your extraordinary story.

    #walkspodcast #dei #startup #mentalhealth #colorstack

    • 51 min
    S2E4 WALKS w/ Jesse Meza: What is it like being a first-gen college student?

    S2E4 WALKS w/ Jesse Meza: What is it like being a first-gen college student?

    On today's episode we go on a walk with Jesse Meza. Jesse grew up in Texas, surrounded by poverty and with no person in his family who had graduated from high school. Today he's an MBA student at a world-renown business school like UCLA Anderson, he's led teams at prestigious media companies prior to starting graduate school and he's been recognized by AdColor Future and as a 4A’s MAIPer to Watch for all his work in diversity, equity, and inclusion. Jesse exudes optimism, grit and kindness, all of which have propelled him to pioneer a new way of life not limited by the odds dictated by where he grew up. As Rosa Meza famously said "Querer es poder"/"Wanting is power", and Jesse is the perfect example of that. Jesse, thanks for joining us on today's walk.

    • 36 min

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