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HBIT Episode 7 - Let's Call This a Comeback
After an extended hiatus, Amy & Trisha finally return to the studio.
Updates on our personal soap operas, Producer Ian's new recording studio, and a visit from Natasha Lapcinski, mediator extraordinaire and founder of Dialogue Up, a transformational leadership and facilitation consulting firm that works to transform internal and external relationships through conversation, connection and community. -
HBIT Episode 5 - Breaking Up is Hard to Do
Trisha and Amy discuss the seven stages of grief as they relate to both Amy's love life and the Republican establishment and different types of political activism. Union activist and parliamentarian Julie Blaha joins us to talk about the Minnesota caucus system and double-standards for women in politics. Also, play "Office Lingo Bingo" and you could win a free drink and be on an HBIT mini-episode.
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HBIT Like A Boss - Angelica Perez
HBIT Like A Boss - Angelica Perez by hbitpodcast
Customer Reviews
Powerful women, powerful podcast
Get ahead of the curve with HBIT before it's cliche to be a fan. By the end of 2016 everyone will be talking about HBIT around the water cooler.
Greatness.
Loved this first podcast! I am excited for more as I am now pumped up to conquer the world and find my HBIT self in it. Well done, ladies!
Off to a great start
In a world of bland podcasts trying to sound like NPR but lacking the substance, HBIT is a breath of fresh air (no NPR pun intended). The hosts know their stuff and have a strong point of view, and they keep it fun. The first episode touches on a range of topics, including personality types, marriage equality, the Supreme Court, and even dating. If you’re looking for a non-boring podcast about leadership, politics, and life in general, HBIT is a great choice. (Full disclosure: I went to grad school with the hosts, and this is like a continuation of a lot of great conversations with them.)