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Welcome to a podcast where it's all about the guest with. your host, Kristen Daukas! Tune in for real folks sharing their incredible tales, covering everything from hilarious to heartwarming moments, and maybe a mix of both! Each episode promises a fresh lesson to widen your horizons, spark new ideas, and leave you smiling. So, grab your go-to drink and join us for some good vibes and great chats!

Conversations on the Rocks Kristen Daukas

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Welcome to a podcast where it's all about the guest with. your host, Kristen Daukas! Tune in for real folks sharing their incredible tales, covering everything from hilarious to heartwarming moments, and maybe a mix of both! Each episode promises a fresh lesson to widen your horizons, spark new ideas, and leave you smiling. So, grab your go-to drink and join us for some good vibes and great chats!

    What Gen Z is Lacking Heading Out Into the World

    What Gen Z is Lacking Heading Out Into the World

    While Gen Z may be wizards at technology, teachers and professors admit that the one thing they're lacking is an aptitude at soft skills - things such as face to face interaction and communication, critical thinking, conflict resolution, etc. 

    In this episode, I'm joined by Glynis Bell who has been teaching college students these skills for the past few years. Some of the points we cover are:
    Teaching young adults that not everything can be handled on a smartphone - sometimes you have to pick up the phone to call someone or send an actual emailParents and adults need to start "offshoring" life tasks to them before they leave the nest. Tasks such as making Drs appointments, simple car maintenance, etc.Role-playing with them about potentially hot topic conversations so that they're better prepared for conflict when confronted with them in the real worldAlso mentioned in the show is Glynis' book, Fierce and Fabulous: A Young Lady's Guide to Inspiration and Positive Self-Image, which you can purchase by clicking the link!

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    How to Fuel Your Creative Fires!

    How to Fuel Your Creative Fires!

    Have you ever wanted to flex your creative muscles and start something new but weren't sure how to start? This week, I'm chatting with Paul Gosselin and we discuss how to get started on whatever your creative dream may be. 

    Paul and I met years ago on Twitter because we both loved the longest-running soap opera, Guiding Light. When the show was canceled, Paul decided that this was the chance for him to live his dream AND keep the light burning and he launched his own version of the soap called Misguided. 

    Following high school, Paul moved to New York City and attended the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. He continued to study with actress, Maggie Reed, following his graduation from the two-year program. Paul also was selected as an apprentice at the Barrow Group Theater and studied under Lee Brock and Seth Barrish.
    The first television audition Paul had in New York City was for One Life to Live, and he booked the role, fulfilling a lifelong dream to appear on a soap opera. The day his episode aired, Paul was immediately invited back for another episode. Before leaving for Los Angeles in 2011, Paul appeared on several TV shows including Damages, The Good Wife and Saturday Night Live, to name a few.
    Shortly after moving to Los Angeles and becoming involved in the theater community, Paul took up storytelling, with the live stage show of Mortified. With Mortified, Paul has traveled the country appearing in several of the chapters, sharing the shame and entertaining audiences.
    Currently, in Los Angeles, Paul is hard at work developing his own production company, Cosmopaulitan Entertainment, which launched its first mini-series, MISGUIDED, in 2015.


    You can follow Paul and the show, Misguided at the links below!

    https://www.paulgosselin.net/
    https://www.youtube.com/user/cosmopaulitan/featured
    http://www.twitter.com/cosmopaulitan
    http://www.facebook.com/Mr.PaulGosselin
    http://www.instagram.com/cosmopaulitan
    https://www.instagram.com/misguidedseries/


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    • 28 min
    How to Spot a Real Expert and Not the Fool

    How to Spot a Real Expert and Not the Fool

    This week I'm joined by Connie Chesner who is the Performance Enhancement Specialist of Armored Team Building and discussion revolves around how to spot a fake and an expert. During troubling times or when little is known about a topic, it seems like "experts" come out of the blue to offer their wisdom and solutions. But how do you know if they’re really an expert on a topic or if you’re falling for fool’s gold? 

    Our discussion deals with an aspect of one of the five themes in our groundbreaking research report that looks at how markets motivation is shifting due to the pandemic.  We know that the need for expert and credible sources will rise, so how do you spot an expert?  
    3 Tips:
    1. ”Beware of Fools Gold”: Look for credibility markers
    2. The “I heard it from a friend who” effect:  discern short-cuts, assumptions, headline scanning
    3. “Mandala Effect”: memories are malleable and fallible
    The report mentioned in the episode is available for free through their website:  https://www.armoredteambuilding.com/americaonpause2020
    All requests are answered personally, so please be patient as they will send your copy upon request.
    Their LinkedIn connections (Connie welcomes personal connection requests if they include a note with why someone wants to connect):  
    Connie Chesner  https://www.linkedin.com/in/conniechesner/
    Armored Team Building:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/armored-team-building/?viewAsMember=true
    Armored Research:  https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/armored-research/?viewAsMember=true
    Email and phone:  info@armoredteambuilding.com  336-749-7556
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    Helping Your Teen During Traumatic Times with Kari O'Driscoll

    Helping Your Teen During Traumatic Times with Kari O'Driscoll

    This week, Kari O'Driscoll joins me and we discuss how parents and educators can help teens better deal with traumatic events such as COVID19. Kari addresses important things that parents need to keep in mind such as:
    The flight, fight, freeze part of a teenager's brain is more than 3x the size of an adultsThat teens lack critical thinking skills at this age in order to be "logical" about events and that's where a lot of the 'drama' comes fromThe loss of friends, school being online, busy schedules came to a screeching halt, and that there's no real end in sight has a huge impact on themGenZ has lived with collective trauma their entire livesAll of our nervous systems weren't designed to be on overdrive this longTune in to hear all of these points and more and be sure to check out Kari's books and follow her on social media with the links below!


    Truth Has a Different Shape, CavanKerry Press, 2020. MemoirOne Teenager at a Time: Developing Self-Awareness and Critical Thinking in Adolescence, Rowman & Littlefield, 2019The SELF Project for Parents, CreateSpace, 2019

    Website: www.kariodriscollwriter.com and www.theselfproject.comFacebook: @kariodriscollauthor and @theselfprojInstagram: @karilod and @selfproject3369Twitter: @karilod and @theselfprojSupport the show

    • 32 min
    How to Not Suck On Video

    How to Not Suck On Video

    There has been a big rush of people jumping into creating videos of themselves. Whether it's endless Zoom meetings, TikTok, or marketing and branding for your work, it seems like everyone is on the video bandwagon. The problem with that is not everyone is good at it.

    In this episode, Blanca Cobb who is a world-renowned body language expert shares tips on being better in front of the camera whether it's for personal or professional reasons!


    Where to find Blanca on social media:
     https://www.facebook.com/BlancaCobb/
    https://www.instagram.com/blancacobb/
    https://www.twitter.com/blancacobb/
    http://blancacobb.com/
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    • 29 min
    What Questions Are Pilots Asked the Most?

    What Questions Are Pilots Asked the Most?

    People are fascinated by airline pilots. Maybe it's the uniform. Could be the elusive air they give off. So whenever they get the chance, people like to ask pilots a lot of questions. 

    I'm joined by a commercial airline pilot in this episode and I'm asking him the questions that people chimed in that they wanted to know the answers to. Questions like:
    What's the message behind those bell dings?How much damage can a bird really do?How are medical emergencies handled?How do you train for possible dangerous scenarios?What's the most dangerous part of your job? (it's not what you think!)It was an entertaining discussion that you won't want to miss, so grab your favorite cocktail and let's get started!
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