All Personal

Roxana Radulescu

I'm Roxana Radulescu, and this is All Personal, a place where we turn the good old saying ‘nothing personal, just business’ upside down, and prove that, in fact, it’s all personal, nothing is just business. All Personal features the stories of people like you and me, who discovered their unique set of skills that took them where they are now and which will take them further on in their journey. We go to prove that learning is not an event, it's a choice, a habit, and also focused practice. The All Personal Podcast is produced by All Personal Training, Coaching & Consulting.

  1. 21/12/2021

    The power of 'different' in challenging the status quo - All Personal with Alex Leon Flores

    In this episode, I talk to Alex Leon Flores. And I am going to tell you what he says about himself, so that you get an idea of just how fascinating this episode is going to be: ‘I am an ordinary human being, who considers himself perfectly imperfect. I want what any other individual wishes to have: I would like to fulfill the highest truest, expression of myself as a human being. I’m a deeply curious person who likes to understand more about our own existence. I’d like to lead a compassionate and kind life. My life mission is: “To live the best life I can. In Kindness & Acceptance. With Deep Understanding & Infinite Compassion”. My title -and purpose- in my career involves looking for potential in other human beings, while doing my best to provide them a place - a platform if you will - where they could develop. As a Professional Recruitment Specialist, I have always remained focused on the importance of building strong relationships with all stakeholders, clients and coworkers. Social Scientists have proven the correlation between relationships, success and our quality of life. As a Professional Administrator my goal is excellence. Attention to detail and perseverance are vastly needed to achieve excellence, if we're to meet any goals successfully, all while being compassionate to myself and those around me.’ Alex currently does his best work from within an incredible Marketing and Experience Design Agency. If you are looking for your next career move, please reach out to him! He will love to have a chat with you. I will also say that we connected on LinkedIn due to one of Esther Perel’s posts. We cover so much in this conversation, and still we could have kept going. Some snippets of our conversation:  Growing up in conformity countries and cultures and moving to freedom of choice Alex’s journey of coming out as ‘different from everybody else’ in his home country, Mexico, and how psychology helped him find answers to his relentless questions Why asking questions is such a crucial skill to have, especially as a leader, and how he applied his ‘investigative reporter’ skills in his marketing & advertising and talent acquisition roles How language matters and how it changes the way we relate to each other How employers need to realize that when you care for your people, people care about your business – and some horror boss stories and what not to do as a leader How soft skills are not soft at all, they’re essential and they’re human – and they do affect how we ‘do’ business OK, ready to take this a game-changing ride with us, from wherever you are? Buckle up, here we go. Book: How Emotions Are Made, by Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett Connect with Alex: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alexleonflores/ Men’s Social Support Group: https://evryman.com/about/ Critical Mass Job Board: https://www.criticalmass.com/join

    1hr 7min
  2. 17/11/2021

    A Rebel with a Big Cause - All Personal with Rachel Despres

    In this episode, I talk to Rachel Despres, a Career Coach for Rebels who, after successfully escaping her own cubicle, began helping others break free of their desk jobs and build unconventional careers that truly fit with who they are—from creative work, to side hustles, to starting a business. That word, rebel, is one that I found to be the magic key in your conversation. Which you will love, as she takes us through her journey of becoming a coach for rebels and a rebel herself, from ‘rule follower extraordinare’ as she calls herself at some point.  Sharing some nuggets of our conversation here: How she realized that she followed all the rules, did everything according to the rules, and she was so unhappy How asking the question ‘what else could be possible?’ can be a pivotal moment for many of us What were some of the strong skills muscles that helped her make the shift from corporate to business, and the skills muscles she had to work on growing How some corporations lose so much talent because they’re not flexible to make room for the various talents that people bring, and allow them to move where they fit best How we all want to contribute, make a difference and work with purpose, and realize there’s much more we can do Why passion, values and skills is the place where we can find the real magic – and how to do that So, get ready to make room for some ‘big magic’ in your life as you join Rachel and I in this episode!  Book recommended by Rachel: 'Big Magic', by Elizabeth Gilbert Where you can find Rachel: Website: http://racheldespres.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/racheldespres/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/racheldespres/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-despres-22201249/ To chat with me about emerging leaders, leading different and skills muscles, book a call here. Enjoy! Roxana @ All Personal

    1hr 1min
  3. 'Life is too short to be unhappy at work' - All Personal with Tammy Gooler Loeb

    04/07/2021

    'Life is too short to be unhappy at work' - All Personal with Tammy Gooler Loeb

    In this special Fourth of July episode, I’m talking to Tammy Gooler Loeb. In her 20 years as an executive career and executive coach, writer, facilitator and speaker, Tammy has inspired people to engage in work that is fulfilling, meaningful and satisfying. She provides a variety of services to individual clients and businesses in a range of sectors and industries, including executive and career coaching, group facilitation, training and speaking. This work focuses primarily on workplace communication, leadership strategies, and team development. Tammy hosts a podcast, Work From The Inside Out, which showcases the inspiring stories and practical lessons of people who have transitioned to more satisfying and meaningful work. Her expertise has been showcased in many publications, such as HBR Ascend, Forbes, Fast Company, The Boston Globe, Monster.com, The Ladders.com, and recently in the book, Stretched Too Thin: How Working Moms Can Lose the Guilt, Work Smarter, and Thrive by Jessica Turner. Her upcoming book, 'Work From The Inside Out: Break Through 9 Common Obstacles and Design a Career That Fulfills You', will be available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and through independent bookstores in September 2021. Tammy holds an M.B.A. from Boston University and is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach by the Coaches Training Institute. Snippets of our conversation: 'Coaching is the vehicle for my passion to help people, making their lives better.' As a young child she wanted to be a teacher of blind people, or people who had different abilities and ways of looking at the world Why defining the personal ‘why’ and the ‘what’ are important Why she loves coaching and why it is 'a vehicle' to her What makes a good coach and what to look at when you’re looking for a coach! How writing a book ‘is a good decision to make’ and also scary How some things can feel scary and exciting at the same time For those of you who want to write a book – some tips in here Book Tammy recommends and quotes from: ‘The Last Lecture’ by Randy Pausch Where to find Tammy: www.tammygoolerloeb.com www.tammygoolerloeb.com/podcast www.linkedin.com/in/tammygoolerloeb https://www.facebook.com/TammyGoolerLoebCoaching Twitter & Instagram: @tammygoolerloeb

    57 min
  4. 'Everyone is a genius in at least one skill' - All Personal with Debra Joy Eklove

    16/06/2021

    'Everyone is a genius in at least one skill' - All Personal with Debra Joy Eklove

    My guest in this episode is Debra Joy Eklove. Debra is a consultant, an author, a musician, and a passionate teacher. For over 25 years she has worked with clients and students sharing the importance and the joy of better understanding and nurturing our mind-body and spirit.  Prior to concentrating on teaching, she had a private practice in body-centered psychotherapy and shiatsu. For over 15 years she is teaching  with the Art of Living Foundation, a humanitarian, educational, international not for profit. [Research has shown the outstanding effectiveness of the SKY Breath, and Sri Sri yoga, and the Art of Meditation, helping people worldwide with stress reduction.] Debra is Director of Product Development at Veda by Sonia and teaches Ayurveda at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition.  [She was the ayurveda consultant to Tetley Tea, Canada when they developed and marketed their successful Ayurveda Balance brand.  In addition to studying with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and other leaders in the fields of energy, ayurveda, and vibrational medicine Debra has a B.Comm. from McGill University and an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics, England.] Debra produced her CD of original music in 2003, and she continues to sing and create music, now exploring and sharing the beauty and impacts of vibrations and sound. Some of the wisdom nuggets Debra shares with us - I guarantee you will love this episode: ‘People is what makes it all happen’ ‘The capacity of an organization is set by the vision of the leader’ ‘Skills are a mixture of interests and gifts’ ‘Everyone is a genius in at least one skill’ ‘When you’re joyful and happy about something, you really wanna share it’ ‘Your experience is what matters, not mine’ – you'll see why this has everything to do with eating ice cream! Dead-ends are parts of development as well As we grow older, it’s the internal life that becomes more interesting The quote she shares at the end 'Make your smile cheap and make your anger expensive' from Ravi Shankar.  She also mentions the book 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind  Hardcover' by Yuval Noah Harari Links to Debra's courses: http://tiny.cc/SelfcareBreathJuly6 - July 6-8  10am - 1230 Pm EST. More info and on the program at https://www.artofliving.org/ca-en/happiness-program. Meditation program for the public now planned for June 22-24, morning: http://tiny.cc/MeditationJune Where to find Debra debrajoyeklove@rogers.com  https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-joy-eklove-6814772/ https://www.instagram.com/debrajoyeklove/ https://www.facebook.com/debrajoy.eklove - messenger

    55 min
  5. 'Putting it out there was the biggest skill I had to learn!' - All Personal with Britt Skrabanek

    25/03/2021

    'Putting it out there was the biggest skill I had to learn!' - All Personal with Britt Skrabanek

    In this episode, I talk to Britt Skrabanek, who is the self-published fiction author of four novels: 'Beneath the Satin Gloves', 'Everything’s Not Bigger', 'Nola Fran Evie', and 'Virasana'.  She is a content strategist and the co-founder of Superneat Marketing, a long-time blogger, and the host of Love Your Enthusiasm, a self-empowerment podcast that inspires women to pursue their greatest passion. She is also a yogi, ballet dancer, cat mom, and life enthusiast. Britt is taking us on a story of becoming, and also of overcoming obstacles, time after time, and transforming them into opportunities! Find out: How she started her story as a writer, then content marketer, then podcaster, so many roles – in spite of her not feeling comfortable sharing her writing with others. How can you perform and be an introvert? It’s scary to put yourself out there – do I have anything to offer? Who am I, what do I know? How you can cope with criticism when you put yourself 'out there'. How she bounced back after being laid off and starting her consulting business. How she bounced back again to start her own podcast – and what the connection is between her podcast and yoga, introversion and starting a traveling business right before Covid! A few golden nuggets that Britt shares in this amazing story she's taking us on: 'When your passion finds you it’s easier to put yourself out there, but it’s also scary because it’s very personal, and very deep.' 'You’re putting yourself out there to have your work ripped to shreds, potentially. And everybody has an opinion that they want to share.' ‘For every person who doesn’t like us, or what we do, there is somebody else who does. For every critic, there’s a fan.’ Where to find Britt Skrabanek: Links https://loveyourenthusiasm.com/ https://brittskrabanek.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Britt-Skrabanek/e/B008P09DKA/ https://superneatmarketing.com/ Social Links Instagram – @loveyourenthusiasm/ @bskrabanek Facebook – @loveyourenthusiasm/ @brittskrabanek LinkedIn – @love-your-enthusiasm/ @brittskrabanek Twitter – @ly_enthusiasm / @brittskrabanek

    54 min
  6. 'It's Always about the People!' - All Personal with Emanuel Petrescu

    27/02/2021

    'It's Always about the People!' - All Personal with Emanuel Petrescu

    My guest on this episode is Emanuel Petrescu.  He is a digital marketing specialist from Toronto, helping business enhance their online footprint through Search Engine Optimization (SEO), email marketing, paid ads, and social media.  Emanuel is a Business Administration alumni and before coming to Canada in 2017, he has worked in different fields, from government administration, media research, accounting, and some entrepreneurial endeavors.  He spends his time mostly working on digital marketing stuff, watching (too many) movies and series, reads, and, sometimes, writes.  Recently, he authored a chapter in the "Grow Together" book anthology published by the Immigrant Writer's Association, where he is the marketing manager. Snippets of our conversation: What differentiates successful people from the rest? What makes the difference in who we become along the way and in how we grow our skills muscles. Why learning, unlearning and relearning helps us both in personal and professional situations. What we can call ‘soft skills’ instead of ‘soft’ How he relearned to go to job interviews like a 20 year old in his early 30s How talking about the marketing of a movie and an article written by Seth Godin in a job interview can land you the job – especially when you’re applying for a marketing job! Why sharing stories about your experience can help others improve their experience, too. Here are all the links to the videos and resources that Emanuel mentioned during our chat: 'Learning to swim' from John Wayne  'Self-made man?' from Arnold Schwarzenegger: short version; full speech Constantin Brancusi quote: "I want to create shapes that give people joy'. Here is the statue photo, too.  To connect with Emanuel you can visit his website, follow him on Twitter, and connect with him on LinkedIn. You can also check his website at: www.emanuelp.com.

    59 min
  7. The Super-Power of Starting a Development Revolution - All Personal with Dennett Edwards

    19/01/2021

    The Super-Power of Starting a Development Revolution - All Personal with Dennett Edwards

    This is a super special episode, the first one of Season 3! Starting 2021 with a topic that's so close to my heart: we talk about professional development – the revolutionary kind! My guest on this episode is Dennett Edwards, the Founder of the Corona Daze Professional Development (CDPD) Group.  After twenty years of working in local and international community development and education, she decided to use her skills and abilities to respond to record unemployment rates stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.  She is passionate about increasing professional access and representation of people of color, people from the LGBTQIA community, and other marginalized groups in all industries and employment spaces. Her passion and journey are absolutely inspiring! We talk about how she founded a professional development group due to the pandemic, how she nurtured and nourished it, and we also talk about her way of creating a development revolution. Tune in and check this out, it will definitely inspire you on so many levels! Some snippets of our conversation: How Dennett defines her superpower as a communicator How it took failure in certain areas for her to realize she doesn’t always need to be in control Why she believes everyone has a role to play – you have something to offer here; ‘you can remove me from the equation and we can still do well;’ How she wants to create the Google of creative development organizations How she made sure she built trust – ‘no one can call you out if you don’t have trust’ Here's where you can connect with Dennett and her amazing group: Corona Daze Professional Development Group  Dennett Edwards on LinkedIn coronadazepd@gmail.com

    1 hr
  8. Mental Health & Wellness in the New Workplace - All Personal with Sam Miller

    03/10/2020

    Mental Health & Wellness in the New Workplace - All Personal with Sam Miller

    This episode is part of the All Personal Podcast Limited Series ‘Home/Work Unlocked’ where we  discuss what work (from home) will look like as we get out of lock-down. In  this episode, I talk to Sam Miller, a Registered Psychotherapist M.A.  R.P. and President of Sam Miller Consulting, as he shares his view on  building a healthy 'future of work'. Sam is a resourceful Psychotherapist with extensive experience in Trauma Response and Treatment and Wellness Initiatives. He  has demonstrated strengths in leadership, coaching and communication.  Sam has worked with many organizations and corporations in creating  healthy, respectful, workplace environments as well as managing  work-related traumatic events. An experienced facilitator, Sam has  worked with a variety of organizations and corporations developing and  presenting seminars and workshops that cover a wide spectrum of Wellness  topics. In his psychotherapy practice, Sam has worked with a  variety of clients both privately and within many different workplace  settings. He has dealt with many different clinical issues ranging from  anxiety and stress to workplace change, conflict resolution and  management-employee relations. Sam holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology and a Masters of Arts in Educational Psychology from McGill University. Connect with Sam here: https://workplacetraumawellness.com/about-sam-miller/

    27 min

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I'm Roxana Radulescu, and this is All Personal, a place where we turn the good old saying ‘nothing personal, just business’ upside down, and prove that, in fact, it’s all personal, nothing is just business. All Personal features the stories of people like you and me, who discovered their unique set of skills that took them where they are now and which will take them further on in their journey. We go to prove that learning is not an event, it's a choice, a habit, and also focused practice. The All Personal Podcast is produced by All Personal Training, Coaching & Consulting.