Stories We Haven't Shared℠, hosted by Shanti Joy Gold, helps underrepresented / marginalized individuals navigate the extra layers of complexity they encounter within the career landscape. Whether you're seeking guidance in your career, or you’re an ally looking to deepen your understanding, this podcast offers a space for learning and connection. As a professional coach, 30-year corporate warrior and member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Shanti Joy Gold understands the unique challenges faced b ...
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Women's Business Voice is a ground-breaking initiative amplifying the diverse narratives of businesswomen from every corner of the globe. In a world where women's contributions to business are often overlooked or underrepresented, this platform aims to shine a spotlight on their remarkable journeys, triumphs, and challenges. From the bustling streets of Mumbai to the tech hubs of Silicon Valley, we delve into the untold stories of resilience, innovation, and success that define the female en ...
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A podcast designed for string and orchestra educators to learn from some of the best in the profession. Topics include string pedagogy, classroom management, program administration, assessment, current trends, work/life balance, and more.
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Heather Hubbard is a former high-powered attorney turned entrepreneur and online personality. A fierce advocate of helping women and underrepresented individuals rise within their respective industries, Heather is known for her blunt and direct "real talk", practical solutions, and sense of humor. In her weekly podcast, Hustle & Flow, she covers topics every smart woman wants to know about. From careers, business, politics, and social justice to Botox, tarot cards, Taylor Swift + Travis Kelc ...
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Inside NCARB by the Numbers is a compelling six-episode limited-series podcast hosted by Andy McIntyre, Vice President at NCARB. This data-driven series unpacks the key insights from NCARB by the Numbers, the annual report that sheds light on the trends shaping architectural licensure. Through in-depth discussions with experts, researchers, and professionals—including newly licensed architects and educators—the podcast explores how the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the licensure process, the e ...
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How do you, as a podcaster, make an emotional connection with your listeners to create a place where they feel like they belong? This podcast about podcasting for underrepresented podcasters doing good in the world, who want to build a community of belonging. You’ll discover what it takes to be a powerful podcaster and support your listeners to feel like they belong. Go on your podcasting journey to reclaim and redefine what a successful podcast means to you, by thriving on your own terms, w ...
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Women Authors of Achievement Podcast (WAA) celebrates the stories of extraordinary women who are shaping industries, breaking barriers, and redefining success. Each episode offers thought-provoking conversations with visionary leaders, entrepreneurs, creatives, and change-makers from diverse fields such as business, design, culture, beauty and social impact. Whether you’re seeking inspiration for your own journey or a window into the minds of remarkable women driving change, WAA is your sour ...
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The heartbeat of the veterinary profession. Join us as we talk with veterinary colleagues about critical topics from student debt to mental health. And share stories, stories connect us… as humans, as animals, as a veterinary community.
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The IABC EMENA Podcast highlights the voices and stories of communication professionals shaping the future of our field across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. As part of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC), we bring the region’s unique perspectives to the forefront, exploring how communication drives positive change in business and society. With a network spanning industries, disciplines, and cultures, our podcast celebrates the diversity, innovation, an ...
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Table 86 is a podcast showcasing Black and underrepresented content creators, entrepreneurs, and culinary professionals that are transforming the food and beverage industry. Hosted by Dr. Geo Banks-Weston (affectionately known as Geo Darwin) the Table 86 podcast explores each guest's journey and gets their insight on navigating an industry that has historically ignored Black and underrepresented talent.
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MINE NY is the voice of professionals underrepresented and unheard but invaluable. These voices come together to change the world. Mine New York은 잘 알려지지 않은 귀중한 전문가들의 목소리 입니다. 이 작은 목소리는 모여서 세상을 변화시킵니다.
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“Steer Your Career with Kadima” is a podcast hosted by Alan Stein, Founder and CEO of Kadima Careers. Kadima helps underrepresented, underestimated, and underpaid professionals land high-paying jobs at the world's best tech companies. Join Alan each week as he interviews amazing professionals in the tech industry and beyond. They'll talk about their career journeys and what they've learned, including some SYCK Tricks to help you accelerate your career. Kadima was founded by Alan Stein to add ...
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In3Talks is a new series featuring Aaron Saunders, CEO of Inclusive Innovation Incubator, freely talking about the life of an entrepreneur and his mission to address the gaps and challenges of the underrepresented tech professionals, startup founders, businesses and entrepreneurs. These sessions are unedited and come to you straight from Inclusive Innovation Incubator (In3) - 2301 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington DC. linkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronksaunders twitter : https://twitter ...
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The lack of diversity in tech can lead to imposter syndrome, bias, and a sense of isolation that hinders your growth and ambition. Welcome to 'Beyond The Job Title Podcast,' where we shine a spotlight on the journeys of underrepresented tech professionals and allies within the SaaS industry. Join us as we delve into the personal development and career insights that have fueled their success. Discover the stories of trailblazing underrepresented SaaS founders, executives, and professionals wh ...
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Beyond the Threshold is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by award winning sound editor & producer, Sidney Evans. This show is dedicated to interviewing black professionals in the media space in variety of roles, highlighting the lessons and experiences it takes to achieve success in the field. The goal is to build a platform that connects and supports those established in media, while also inspiring those looking to break into the industry.
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Dane McMillan (@urbanmillennial) hosts The Optics Podcast on Marcom Weekly, a platform dedicated to highlighting successful people of color in industries where they are underrepresented; those who have broken glass ceilings, shattered expectations of those before them, and continue to make history as “the first.” On this show, each guest will share stories from their upbringing, experiences in the workplace, and words of wisdom for the next generation of young professionals to better navigat ...
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People of color and women have been historically underrepresented in the financial advisory profession. However, there is a growing number of women and people of color who are financial advisors. These women and people of color are often the first in their families to become financial professionals, and they have had to navigate a profession that was not designed with them in mind. This podcast will share the stories of women and people of color who are financial advisors or in the financial ...
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The Plastics and Beyond Podcast is an SPE-sponsored podcast hosted by Lilian Judy that is curated to discuss diversity, equity and inclusion in the manufacturing industry. This Podcast is designed to provide in-depth conversations around inclusion in the plastics industry, while exploring the trials, tribulations and discrimination underrepresented groups have had to overcome and are still facing. With the aim to empower and recognize underrepresented groups, our philosophy is to envision an ...
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What’s good, what’s happening?! I’m Shaque’l — Founder, Lead Career Strategist, Your Favorite 6 Figure Chick™ and Living Proof that we can all break into tech, scale the corporate ladder, and land 6 Figure paying jobs. From TikTok to career transformation - for 500,000+ women and counting. We’re empowering and equipping underserved, underrepresented, and underpaid women to secure high-earning roles in fulfilling careers.
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You Run Like A Girl is a media and lifestyle brand that aims to shine a spotlight on women in sports. Through interviews, weekly sports round-ups, analysis and profiles, we aim to open a dialogue with underrepresented female athletes and professionals in the sports industry. In doing so, we hope to increase representation of diverse voices, and inspire and motivate others to go after their dreams.
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Seen@Work: The Podcast is hosted by Natalia Eileen and features the efforts of human capital professionals around the United States and showcases how they are helping their fellow employees feel "seen at work."
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Welcome to "Connecting Communities: Building Inclusive Healthcare," a podcast exploring the critical intersection of diversity, clinical trials, and unmet medical needs. Hosted by leading voices in healthcare equity and research, this podcast delves into diversity's essential role in shaping clinical trials and addressing unmet medical needs. Each episode features insightful conversations with experts from various fields, including healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and pat ...
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Empjoyment: Real-life stories from diverse career changers into non-technical jobs in digital tech companies. Join Nemo Ashong in empowering diversity in tech by helping career changers transition into ...
Join Nemo Ashong in empowering diversity in tech by helping career changers transition into non-technical roles in tech companies, so you can experience enjoyment through employment
Empjoyment podcast connects and empowers YOU and career changers from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds interested in getting a job at a technology company by sharing insights, lessons learned, and step-by-step tutorials from others who have been in your shoes. Come join us Empjoyees as we go beyond the technical aspects of the profession and explore different career paths in tech, the best ways to build your skills, and ultimately how you can demonstrate the experience needed, so tha ...
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Moving your career further, faster has been at the heart of Cascading Leadership since we launched early in 2022. We've brought forward stories of women, immigrants, and other members of the global majority who have risen to senior leadership and had them share their insights. The intent is to have the next generation of professionals accelerate their development and trajectory so they can achieve more in less time. Join us for lessons on organizational effectiveness, sales and marketing eff ...
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#250 - Instagram Hack: How to Improve Your Reach
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12:02#250 - Instagram Hack: How to Improve Your Reach Whether you’re trying to go viral or just get your own followers to actually see your posts, I have two quick tips that will instantly improve your reach on Instagram. Chapters 00:00 - Intro to Summer Series! 01:11 - Human behavior 03:15 - Tip #1 06:59 - Tip #2 09:30 - Specific examples To see the tw…
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From University Dream to Fashion Empire: The Cotswold Fox Story
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38:12We’re thrilled to be joined by Jemima Gray, the founder of Cotswold Fox, a brand that blends equestrian heritage with timeless British fashion. What started as a university project has evolved into a thriving business, known for its signature style and commitment to quality. In this episode, we’ll explore Jemima’s journey- from her early inspiratio…
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Finding Joy in the Serious Work of Podcasting - EP 100
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22:09How can reflecting on your podcast journey spark delight in your success? The process of podcasting is serious business. You have to be laser-focused on all the pieces of the spiral—from brainstorming topics to marketing the published episode to starting the next one—and sometimes the subject matter gets dark, especially in the daunting uncertainty…
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109. Frank Lestina talks about his Viola App, Repertoire Adaptation, Rehearsal Insights, and more!
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53:20Episode 109 – Frank Lestina: Viola App, Repertoire Adaptation, and Rehearsal InsightsIn this episode of The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, we sit down with veteran educator and conductor Frank Lestina, who shares a wide range of insights from his rich career in music education. Topics include the innovative “Vln2Vla” viola learning app, which helps vio…
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Ep 128: Behind the Curtain: How Recruiters Really Hire (and What Candidates Get Wrong) with Margaret Buj
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37:20What if you knew exactly what recruiters see when they look at your resume? In this episode, Alan sits down with veteran tech recruiter Margaret Buj, who has spent 20 years recruiting for industry giants like Microsoft, Cisco, Expedia, and VMware. Margaret breaks down her exact screening process—from the "several seconds" she spends scanning for re…
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Aaron Abreu on Coming Out, Cultural Values and Career Resilience: The Leadership Journey of a Filipino, Gay, Pastor's Son
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40:29In this episode, Shanti sits down with Aaron Abreu (he/him), a Filipino gay man and pastor’s son, for an honest conversation about identity, resilience and navigating career success on your own terms. Aaron shares the emotionally complex experience of coming out in a deeply religious household, the cultural shifts he faced after immigrating to the …
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#249 - What Leaders Get Wrong: Building A Culture of Connection with Rachel DeAlto
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29:51What's the difference between good leaders and great ones? Today, lawyer and relationship expert Rachel DeAlto joins me to share the key to turning functional teams into exceptional teams. Spoiler: it starts with leadership! Chapters 00:00 - From attorney to speaker and relationship expert 05:11 - The biggest mistakes leaders are making right now 1…
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108. A violin/viola pedagogy focus! David Cho shares his "bow tapes" strategy and Charles Laux & Harrison Cook have a Q&A about violin/viola pedagogy.
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25:20Welcome to a special episode of The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, where string educators share their creative ideas, tips, and teaching tools with listeners. Episode 108 kicks off this exciting new series with a contribution from David Cho, an elementary string specialist from Prince William County, Virginia. David introduces his innovative “bow tapes…
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E.105 Making space for underrepresented voices with Marina Paulenka (Live)
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41:20Today’s guest is Marina Paulenka, program director of Fotografiska Berlin and a fearless voice in contemporary photography. Born in Yugoslavia before the war, Marina’s story is one of resilience. From growing up during conflict to building a global platform for artists, often without institutional support. We talked about using photography as a too…
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#248 - Beyond Burnout: From Surviving to Thriving
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29:49What if everything you've been told about managing stress and finding peace is actually keeping you stuck in survival mode instead of helping you truly thrive? I thought I had it figured out—I thought I knew what flow meant. But after my tumor diagnosis, I realized I wasn't thriving, I was just surviving. Today, I break down the three types of phas…
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Canadian Identity in the Indie Podcasting Ecosystem with Kattie Laur - EP 99
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46:43What differentiates Canadian podcasters from their American counterparts, eh? If you think about the first podcast that comes to mind, there’s a pretty good chance it’s American. That’s because podcasting tends to feel—and in many ways actually is—pretty U.S.-centric. But that certainly doesn’t mean there aren’t a ton of fantastic, groundbreaking C…
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107. Mac Mayer of Whitaker Middle School in Keizer, OR shares his journey in string teaching and shares some great ideas for warmups, repertoire, and more.
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50:22In Episode 107 of The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, host Dr. Charles Laux welcomes Mac Mayer, orchestra director at Whitaker Middle School in Keizer, Oregon, for an insightful conversation about teaching strings across different regions and levels. With 22 years of experience spanning Ohio, Georgia, Kansas, and Oregon, Mac shares his journey in string…
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Ep 127: Pivoting with Purpose: A Product Leader's Journey with James Gunaca
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36:37In this episode of the Steer Career podcast, Alan sits down with James Gunaca, a product management expert and Kadima coach. James details his extensive career journey spanning roles at Amazon and other tech giants, offering insights into the pivotal decisions leading him to international opportunities. Learn how James navigated organizational chal…
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Lisa Hurley Creates Spaces to Exhale: A Black, Neurodivergent Woman’s Path from Burnout to Breakthrough
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45:00In this episode, Shanti welcomes Lisa Hurley (she/her), a Black, Caribbean-born woman in her mid-50s with autism and ADHD — who shares her journey as an award-winning activist, writer, podcaster and community builder. Lisa powerfully describes a shocking discriminatory incident on a bus that reveals not only the harm of overt racism, but also the q…
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#247 - Reclaiming Your Identity: Midlife Crisis or Awakening?
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27:33Whether you’re in your 20s, 40s, or 60s, (or any age in between), there are entire industries catering to the infamous quarter-life, mid-life, and even three-quarter-life “crisis.” But what if it’s not a crisis at all and has nothing to do with your age? In today’s episode, I’m sharing the 3 types of fear and 2 types of confusion making you feel wo…
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106. Practical, hands-on cello pedagogy with Harrison Cook. Facilitating scale fingerings, shifting, and extensions, oh my!
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20:22This video episode features an amazing cellist and pedagogue, Harrison Cook, who is the orchestra director at Kennesaw Mountain High School in Kennesaw, Georgia. Harrison gives us some practical, hands-on pedagogy about cello scale fingerings, shifting, extensions, and more. — BIOGRAPHY — Harrison is currently the Director of Orchestras at Kennesaw…
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Who Gets Licensed—and Who Gets Left Behind?
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47:36Why are so many architecture students never becoming licensed architects? In this episode of Inside NCARB by the Numbers, host Andy McIntyre is joined by architect and educator Venesa Alicia Chuqui, along with NCARB's data experts, to unpack what the latest licensure data tells us about diversity, access, and systemic barriers in the profession. Th…
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#246 - Eliminate Overwhelm: Kelly Nolan's Bright Method That Busy Professionals Swear By
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32:21Patent litigator turned time management strategist Kelly Nolan has created a system that busy professionals – lawyers, doctors, and executives – swear by. If you constantly find yourself putting out fires, racing between work and family commitments, and never getting a moment to breathe because you're perpetually behind, this episode is your rescue…
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Improve Your Interviews With Open-Ended Questions - EP 98
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15:35What kinds of questions do you ask your podcast guests? The most engaging podcast episodes—the ones that make for the best conversations and the best listening—are the ones that contain great stories. As the host, you’re always aiming to draw all those details and deep disclosures from your guest. So why does getting the full picture sometimes feel…
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From a Blind Date to the Castle’s Keeper: A story of Love, Loss & Legacy
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33:53In this captivating episode, we delve into the extraordinary life of Elizabeth Ashcombe, the longest-serving Chatelaine of Sudeley Castle. Born in America, Elizabeth’s journey took an unexpected turn when she met her future husband—an heir to the castle—on a blind date in New York. After settling in Holland Park with their two young children, the f…
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On owning and telling your story with Lucy Eckley
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31:51What’s your story and who’s telling it? In this episode of the IABC EMENA podcast, host Chared Verschuur speaks with Lucy Eckley, storytelling expert and founder of The Leading Story, about how communication professionals can move from amplifying others to owning their own narrative.Lucy shares her five-part framework for crafting a compelling pers…
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105. Annie Ray, Orchestra Director at Annandale HS in Virginia and 2024 Music Educator Grammy Award Winner discusses her unique teaching approach and more.
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47:00Episode 105 — Annie Ray: Innovation, Inclusion, and Impact in Orchestra Education In this powerful episode, we sit down with Annie Ray, 2024 GRAMMY Music Educator Award winner and Orchestra Director at Annandale High School in Fairfax County, VA. Annie shares how she’s redefining access to music education through groundbreaking programs like the Fa…
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More Wisdom from Rondavid Gold (aka Shanti’s Dad): A Grateful Ad Man’s Journey and How Vietnam Changed Everything
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45:28In this episode, Shanti welcomes back her Dad, Rondavid Gold (he/him), as her first repeat guest. The conversation delves into new stories and layers, including the chaotic promotional advertising event that could have derailed his career (but didn’t), the engagement he walked away from (and the draft notice that followed), his struggles as a new A…
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Pandemic Pause: How COVID Changed the Architect's Journey
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41:14How did the COVID-19 pandemic reshape the journey to becoming a licensed architect? In this episode of Inside NCARB by the Numbers, host Andy McIntyre investigates the long-tail impact of COVID-19 on the architectural licensure process—especially the Architectural Experience Program (AXP). Data reveals a rise in time to complete AXP, but it’s the p…
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#245 - Think Like a Strategist: The One Simple Shift to Achieve Any Goal
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35:53For years, people asked me my secret to achieving really big, hard-to-reach goals (like becoming an entertainment lawyer, a BigLaw partner and practice group leader, or making Nashville's 40 Under 40). I never really knew the answer because what I did came naturally to me. But once I became a business strategist over a decade ago, clients wanted to…
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104. Dr. Heather Lofdahl, Assistant Professor of Music Ed at The Ohio State University discusses her career and shares some of her favorite go-to pedagogy tips
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38:20Episode 104 — Dr. Heather Lofdahl: Expanding String Education & Teacher Training Join us for a conversation with Dr. Heather Lofdahl, Assistant Professor of Music Education at The Ohio State University and recipient of the 2025 OSU Distinguished Teaching Award. We discuss her work expanding access to string education through community partnerships,…
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Ep 126: Why Old Rules Don't Work and What Actually Lands Jobs Faster with Jenna Minieri
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31:24In this episode, Alan sits down with Jenna Minieri, a branding expert and Kadima coach who also works with displaced professionals at an outplacement company. She reveals the most common pitfalls that keep qualified candidates from getting noticed, shares the essential elements every resume and LinkedIn profile must have to pass the six-second scre…
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Generational Shift: Retirement, Licensure & the Future Workforce
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50:24As thousands of architects near retirement age, what will happen to the future of the profession? In this episode of Inside NCARB by the Numbers, host Andy McIntyre explores the seismic generational shift occurring in architecture—from Baby Boomers who are holding onto their licenses post-retirement, to emerging professionals who are redefining wha…
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#244: Business Debt & Wealth Strategies with Gina Knox
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32:11Feel as though your business is always in a feast or famine cycle making it impossible to predict cash flow or pay yourself regularly? Are you unsure when and how to use debt wisely? Do you know how to create lasting wealth (even if your business isn’t yet profitable) so that you have long-term options and security? Today’s guest is Gina Knox, aka …
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Embrace Curiosity to Grow a Vibrant Podcast Community with Chidinma Azubuike - EP 97
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37:24How can curiosity and commitment to your listener drive your show’s growth? From guest selection to generating advertising revenue, the process of running your own podcast is always challenging and fascinating, and it often calls on you to take big chances. That’s exactly what Chidinma Azubuike discovered when she started “But What Do I Know?” back…
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103. Dr. Tamara Dworetz: Leading with Passion, Purpose, and Presence
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37:06🎙️ Episode 103 — Dr. Tamara Dworetz: Leading with Passion, Purpose, and Presence In this inspiring episode, we welcome Dr. Tamara Dworetz, a dynamic American conductor whose passion for music, education, and storytelling is evident in every note she leads. Tamara shares her incredible journey—from her beginnings in the Atlanta public school system …
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Queering Leadership with Liz Cruz: Accessing Our Humanity and Disrupting the Status Quo
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45:03In this episode, Shanti interviews Liz Cruz (they/them/she/her), a genderqueer, femme, healer, witch, white anti-racist and critic of capitalism. Liz talks about factors that played into her career, including her relentless work ethic - rooted in growing up in an entrepreneurial family - as well as the divide between her vibrant queer community lif…
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Retiring the Rolling Clock: How NCARB Made Licensure More Accessible
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30:45Thousands of architects were stuck—until NCARB made one of its most impactful policy changes in decades. In this episode of Inside NCARB by the Numbers, we unpack the retirement of the ARE’s five-year rolling clock policy. Why was it created? Why did it persist for so long? And what finally led to its removal? Host Andy McIntyre is joined by NCARB …
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E.104 Unpacking purpose-driven leadership with flaconi’s Alexandra Szarmach (Live)
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51:45Today’s episode marks an exciting milestone: it’s the official launch of our year-long partnership with flaconi, Germany’s leading online retailer for beauty and perfume. Flaconi stands for more than just beauty products, it’s a brand that celebrates diversity, mental well-being, empowerment, and culture. Values that align deeply with what we do he…
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Ep.15 : Empowering Underrepresented Voices Through Audio and Entrepreneurship w/ Ona Oghogho
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58:28Text Beyond the Threshold w/ your thoughts or questions! In this episode of '"Beyond the Threshold,'" host Sidney Evans speaks with Ona Oghogho, a Podcast Producer, Brand Strategist and founder of Adode Media, The BLK Pod Collective and the BLK Pod Festival. In this episode we discuss: Her journey from working in healthcare to creating a successful…
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#243: Ditch Quarterly Planning: This Method 5X'd My Results
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32:07For years, I followed the same tried-and-true goal-setting method that most of us were taught—annual planning followed by quarterly planning. But five years ago, a friend told me about a different approach. I tried it, and I've been hooked ever since. I even use it with my mastermind and business strategy clients. It's actually much easier than qua…
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102. Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb shares insights from his extensive career as a performer, educator, and author
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39:18Episode 102 – Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb: Performer, Pedagogue, and Prolific Author In this episode of The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, we welcome the esteemed Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb, Professor of Cello and Music Theory at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. Dr. Whitcomb shares insights from his extensive career as a performer, educator, and author. Wi…
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Ep 125: From Classroom to Big Tech: Keith Anderson's Unconventional Path to Career Success
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38:25In this episode, host Alan Stein talks with Keith Anderson, founder of Career Alchemy, about making successful career pivots and standing out in competitive job markets. Keith shares his journey from earning less than $30,000 as a professor to securing prestigious roles at top tech companies through strategic networking and his "value validation pr…
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Why Licensure Takes So Long—and Why That’s Okay
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39:13How long does it really take to become an architect—and what does that journey look like behind the numbers? In this episode of Inside NCARB by the Numbers, we unpack the often-debated time to licensure. Host Andy McIntyre is joined by NCARB’s Jenny Kwecki to explore what the data reveals—and what it can’t. Then, two powerful and contrasting storie…
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#242: Your Network is Your Net Worth with Selena Soo
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34:07When you have rich, deep relationships with a broad range of contacts, you have a wealth of information, resources, and support at your fingertips. That’s why they say your network is your net worth! For over the last decade, Selena Soo has dedicated her work to building, referring, and connecting other people so that they can amplify their message…
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Podcast on Pause? How To Restart or Reimagine Your Show - EP 96
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18:33What does coming back strong from a podcast hiatus look like? In the day-to-day chaos of our lives—balancing work, family, personal time, household upkeep, etc, etc—it’s perfectly understandable if it feels like a bit much to plan, record, publish, and market a podcast on top of that. If you’re thinking about pressing pause on your show, or you alr…
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101. Dr. Rick Webb, Associate Professor at SUNY-Fredonia, joins us to discuss his journey in music education, the importance of arranging works by underrepresented composers, and more!
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31:05The Orchestra Teacher Podcast – Episode #101 with Dr. Rick Webb In this episode of The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, we welcome Dr. Richard S. Webb, a distinguished educator, conductor, and scholar in the field of string music education. Dr. Webb shares insights from his journey, from earning degrees in viola performance and music education at Bowling…
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Generations in Conversation - A Candid Talk on Business, Careers & Life Choices with My 15-Year-Old Daughter
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32:00In this special tenth episode of "Women's Business Voice," host Angela turns the mic over to her 15-year-old daughter for an insightful and heartwarming conversation about business, career aspirations, and life choices from a teenager's perspective. Together, they explore the hopes, dreams, and challenges that the next generation faces as they thin…
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Leila Sawan’s Remarkable Journey as a Trans Arab Refugee - and Her Dedication to Making the Path Easier for Others
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35:18In this conversation, Shanti interviews Leila Sawan (she/her), a trans Arab refugee and activist. Despite being highly qualified, Leila was repeatedly passed over for roles early in her career due to her intersectionality - leading her to take exploitative jobs simply to survive. She reveals the struggles trans individuals face in some countries to…
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Breaking Barriers: How NCARB Is Redesigning the Architect Exam
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38:16Is the path to becoming a licensed architect getting more equitable? NCARB says yes—and they have the data to back it up. In this episode of Inside NCARB by the Numbers, host Andy McIntyre explores how strategic, data-driven changes are transforming the Architect Registration Examination (ARE). From new ESL accommodations and free practice exams to…
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