
49 episodes

Today’s Workplace Barbara Johnson & Belinda Reed Johnson
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Barbara Johnson and Belinda Reed Shannon created Today’s Workplace podcast to keep employers current on the latest employment law trends while giving proactive solutions to the everyday issues that arise in today’s rapidly changing workplace.
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Preventing Workplace Violence: A Conversation with Felix P. Nater
Mr. Felix P. Nater, a nationally recognized expert in workplace violence prevention and security management, shares valuable insights on how companies can take steps to prevent violence in the workplace, and ensure the safety and security of their employees.
Join us as we discuss the the challenges facing today's employers on this episode of Today’s Workplace, such as:
Investigative Law
Program Management
Workplace Security
Workplace Violence Prevention
For more information on this episode and to connect with Barbara Johnson or Belinda Reed Shannon, visit us at: https://www.todaysworkplacepodcast.com
The views expressed on today’s program are those of the speakers and are not the views of Today’s Workplace, the speaker’s firms or clients, and are not intended to provide legal advice. -
Psychological Safety, Cognitive Diversity, and Conflict Resolution
Are you maximizing diversity and collaboration opportunities at the workplace? Patrice Borders, a diversity and inclusion expert with over 15 years of experience, dives into the importance of creating a psychologically safe space for collaboration, where individuals feel comfortable sharing their ideas, challenging each other, and offering diverse perspectives.
In this episode of Today's Workplace, Patrice shares how to leverage cognitive diversity and communication styles to amplify the benefits of diversity.
For more information on this episode and to connect with Barbara Johnson or Belinda Reed Shannon, visit us at: https://www.todaysworkplacepodcast.com
The views expressed on today’s program are those of the speakers and are not the views of Today’s Workplace, the speaker’s firms or clients, and are not intended to provide legal advice. -
The Seven Seeds of Emotional Intelligence Model with Patrice Borders
Patrice Borders, a leading expert on diversity and inclusion in the workplace, joins us to share ways companies can create more inclusive environments and the importance of diversity in driving innovation and success.
In this episode we discuss:
- The power of emotional intelligence in the workplace.
- How does self-awareness impact career success and business success?
- The Seven Seeds of Emotional Intelligence model
For more information on this episode and to connect with Barbara Johnson or Belinda Reed Shannon, visit us at: https://www.todaysworkplacepodcast.com
The views expressed on today’s program are those of the speakers and are not the views of Today’s Workplace the speaker's firms or clients, and are not intended to provide legal advice. -
The Rise of Employee Activism with Angela J. Reddock-Wright, Esq.
In this Today's Workplace podcast episode we continue our conversation with Angela J. Reddock-Wright, Esq., an Employment Mediator and the author of “The Workplace Transformed: 7 Crucial Lessons from the Global Pandemic.”
We discuss the issues, challenges, and controversies that inspired the rise in employee activism as well as the evolution of essential workers and non-essential workers in today's modern workplace.
Join us on this special episode of Today’s Workplace as Angela J. Reddock-Wright, Esq shares key insights into the post-covid employer-employee relationship that are creating a monumental shift in the workplace today.
For more information on this episode and to connect with Barbara Johnson or Belinda Reed Shannon, visit us at: https://www.todaysworkplacepodcast.com
The views expressed on today’s program are those of the speakers and are not the views of Today’s Workplace, the speaker’s firms or clients, and are not intended to provide legal advice. -
Legal Lessons Learned with Angela J. Reddock-Wright, Esq.
Angela J. Reddock-Wright, Esq. is an Employment Mediator and the author of “The Workplace Transformed: 7 Crucial Lessons from the Global Pandemic.”
With over 25 years of experience, Angela is an Employment and Labor Law Mediator, Workplace Arbitrator, Title IX Investigator, and the Founder & Managing Partner of the Reddick Law Group based in Los Angeles. She is also on the panel of mediators and arbitrators at Judicate West, a private dispute resolution firm where she settles cases including wrongful termination, discrimination based on race or gender, sexual harassment, and whistleblower cases.
Join us on this special episode of Today’s Workplace as Angela J. Reddock-Wright, Esq shares key insights into the post-covid employer-employee relationship that are creating a monumental shift in the workplace today.
For more information on this episode and to connect with Barbara Johnson or Belinda Reed Shannon, visit us at: https://www.todaysworkplacepodcast.com
The views expressed on today’s program are those of the speakers and are not the views of Today’s Workplace, the speaker’s firms or clients, and are not intended to provide legal advice. -
Employee Needs & Managing Expectations with Michele Meyer-Shipp
Michele Meyer-Shipp, CEO of Dress For Success, joins us for a discussion about developments taking place in the post pandemic workplace.
We discuss the significant steps employers should be taking in the private and public sector in order to thrive in this period of massive change.
Tune in to see if you’re ready for Today’s Workplace.
For more information on this episode and to connect with Barbara Johnson or Belinda Reed Shannon, visit us at: https://www.todaysworkplacepodcast.com The views expressed on today’s program are those of the speakers and are not the views of Today’s Workplace, the speaker’s firms or clients, and are not intended to provide legal advice.
Customer Reviews
Very informational and fills a gap in podcasts
This is a very smart, informative podcast covering relevant and timely topics of interest to employers and their vital HR teams. Much needed, much appreciated.
Barbara & Belinda are spot on!
Ever wonder what HR execs talk about behind closed doors!? Now you know. Love this podcast!