Humans, Now and Then

Rebecca Scott
Humans, Now and Then

Humans, Now and Then explores how our rapidly changing world impacts our human experience, now and in the future. If you like the show, please share with others to help get them involved in the conversation about the future.

  1. Gordon Locke: The Power of Storytelling in Communicating your Brand

    30.03.2021

    Gordon Locke: The Power of Storytelling in Communicating your Brand

    We all like a great story.  A great story captures our attention, pulls us in, captures our imagination and evokes strong emotions that help us connect to the characters and their experiences.  So, how can you tell such a story about yourself or your organization? In this episode, I speak to Gordon Locke, President of Pace Communications, about the importance of effective storytelling, and how strong emotion compels us to connect to and believe in the stories that we hear. Bio: Gordon Price Locke is a veteran of storytelling and an expert on emerging trends and technology in the brand story space. He is President on one of the largest independent agencies in North America, Pace, specializing in integrated marketing and brand story development. Gordon has served as a VP, SVP and CMO in marketing and communications roles with leading brands such as Hawaiian Airlines, Sabre/Travelocity, Rosenbluth-American Express. He began his career as a writer and photographer and his journey has taken him to 40+ countries and residencies in Washington, DC, Honolulu, Dallas and now Greensboro, NC.   Resources: Brand Attachment—Building Emotional connects Across the Customer Journey: https://www.paceco.com/whitepapers/brand-attachment   BB&T Bank Life Changing Decisions Video: BB&T BANK - LIFE CHANGING DECISIONS   Subscribe to Humans, Now and Then on Apple Podcasts or wherever you stream   Follow Humans, Now and Then on social media: clubhouse @rebeccascott facebook @humansnowandthen twitter @humansnownthen instagram @humansnowandthen linkedin.com/in/rscottcbap

    37 мин.
  2. Robert Bogue: Leveraging Confident Change Management to Shape the Future

    11.01.2021

    Robert Bogue: Leveraging Confident Change Management to Shape the Future

    Massive disruption typically comes with both needs and opportunities for change. So, under challenging circumstances, how can organizations effectively address change during challenging times? And, is is possible to do so while avoiding and addressing the potential for burnout? In this episode, I speak to Robert Bogue, business leader, author and public speaker, about how organizations can address critical change initiatives with confidence in order to achieve success.   Bio: Robert Bogue has a driving passion for delivering solutions through both teaching and learning. His drive for resolving problems is fueled by his creativity and innovation to find solutions that others cannot. A business owner and community leader for over 10 years and 17-time Microsoft MVP, he has authored 27 books and edited over 100 additional books. He knows how to ignite engagement, stop from burning out, and freeze a snowballing conflict in its tracks.   Rob's Confident Change Management Course: confidentchangemanagement.com Six Keys to Confident Change Management book Rob's website to help combat burnout: Extinguishburnout.com   Resources: Rob's SharePoint Shephard's Guide for End Users: www.sharepointshepherd.com/   You can find out more about the following at confidentchangemanagement.com: Kurt Lewin's Change Management Model Dr. John Kotter's 8-Step Process for Leading Change The Prosci ADKAR change management model The William Bridges Transition Model Wicked Problems was a concept developed by Horst Rittel and Melvin Webber More information about Ethnography Subscribe to Humans, Now and Then wherever you stream.   Make sure to follow the show on social media: twitter.com/humansnownthen instagram.com/humansnowandthen facebook.com/humansnowandthen linkedin.com/in/rscottcbap clubhouse: @rebeccascott

    41 мин.
  3. From Suffering to Growth: Finding Purpose from Death Row

    05.01.2021

    From Suffering to Growth: Finding Purpose from Death Row

    When we're at our worst, what does it take for us to forgive ourselves and forge a better path forward? And, is this a possibility even from a place like Death Row?  I kick off Season 3 of Humans, Now and Then with a conversation with Tessie Castillo, author of Crimson Letters: Voices from Death Row, along with one of her co-authors Alim, who joins our conversation from North Carolina's Central Prison death row. Bio: Tessie Castillo is an author from Durham, North Carolina. She co-wrote her first book, Crimson Letters: Voices from Death Row, with four men serving death sentences in North Carolina, whom she met while volunteering at North Carolina’s Central Prison in 2014.   Michael J. (Alim) Braxton is a co-author of Crimson Letters: Voices from Death Row.  He has been a death row inmate at North Carolina's Central Prison since 1996, sentenced to death after the murder of a fellow inmate while serving a sentence for a previous murder. Alim has since taken accountability for his actions, has found his faith, and advocates for innocent prisoners on death row. Resources: Alim mentioned Henry McCollum, who was released from North Carolina's Death Row after 30 years once he was proven innocent. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to death row, along with his brother, when they were teenagers. More information here: https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/stories/former-death-row-prisoners-freed-in-north-carolina   According to the National Academy of Sciences, at least 4% of people who are sentenced to death are innocent: https://innocenceproject.org/national-academy-of-sciences-reports-four-percent-of-death-row-inmates-are-innocent/   Alim mentions Elrico Fowler as one death row prisoner who maintains his innocence.  This article explains the complicated nature of death row convictions in North Carolina, especially those occurring several years ago. https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/crime/article219694345.html   Subscribe to Humans, Now and Then, and follow the show on social media to continue the conversation: instagram.com/humansnowandthen twitter.com/humansnownthen facebook.com/humansnowandthen clubhouse: @rebeccascott linkedin.com/in/rscottcbap

    38 мин.
  4. Kyle Sanders: Going the Distance to Shape a Better Future

    31.12.2020

    Kyle Sanders: Going the Distance to Shape a Better Future

    What it is take to go the distance?  When the chips are down, how do we find the courage and will to continue on so that we can achieve our purpose?  In this episode, I speak with Kyle Sanders, the Founder of Legacy Consultants Group and the host of the Legacy on Purpose Podcast, about what he's learned from participating in endurance events, the importance of truly living our purpose, and how these tie into effective, meaningful leadership. Bio: Kyle Sanders is the Founder of Legacy Consultants Group and the host of the Legacy on Purpose Podcast. He prides himself on creating significant client relationships built on a mutual alignment of values, philosophies and expectations. He believes in helping clients see the grander vision of their lives and the people they care about. His clients have chosen him as their lead advisor because of his dedication, empathy and integrity. In his personal time, Kyle is an avid endurance runner, and enjoys spending time with his family. Website: Legacyconsultantsgroup.com   Legacy on Purpose Podcast: https://www.legacyconsultantsgroup.com/legacy-on-purpose-podcasts   Resources:   Kyle discussed the 29029 Everesting Event, where he participated on Stratton MT, VT. 2021 events are currently sold out, but you can learn more about the experience here: https://29029everesting.com/ https://29029everesting.com/past-events/2019-vermont/   Jessie Itzler, co-founder of 29029 https://jesseitzler.com/   Marc Hodulich, co-founder of 29029 https://www.innervoice.life/marc-hodulich   Colin O'Brady https://www.colinobrady.com/   Mona Patel https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-mountain-of-gratitude/id1509252952?i=1000502320226 https://www.amputee-coalition.org/resources/a-walk-in-the-clouds/   More about the Moab 240 endurance running event http://www.moab200.com/   David Goggins, "Can't Hurt Me" https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Hurt-Me-Master-Your/dp/1544512287     Ohio University study about inheritance https://www.marketwatch.com/story/one-in-three-americans-who-get-an-inheritance-blow-it-2015-09-03   Dave Ramsey - Financial Health expert https://www.daveramsey.com/   Author Dr. Wayne Dyer https://www.drwaynedyer.com/   Jay Shetty, author of Think Like a Monk https://jayshetty.me/   Lewis Howes, author https://lewishowes.com/   Subscribe to Humans, Now and Then on Apple Podcasts or wherever you stream.   Follow Humans, Now and Then on Social Media: twitter.com/humansnownthen instagram.com/humansnowandthen facebook.com/humansnowandthen linkedin.com/in/rscottcbap

    47 мин.
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