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Humans Cogs brings you stories that matter, untold truths and conversations about what's really going on in people's lives. Hosted by award-winning entrepreneur, ABC journalist and presenter Madeleine Grummet and psychologist and media contributor Sabina Read, each episode features deep conversations with extraordinary guests who share dark secrets, advice on living and loving well and stories that will challenge what you think you know about yourself, and the world around you. Human Cogs is ...
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A show about forward-thinking people leaders, innovators and academics and how they think we can fix work to make it more meaningful, healthy, inclusive and sustainable. This podcast aims to be informative, fun and a bit provocative. Hosted by award-wining business journalist and WTW Digital Influencer of the Year 2023 Siân Harrington. Produced by The People Space. Find more at www.thepeoplespace.com
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Business is Human

Rebecca Fleetwood Hession

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We need a new definition of success—one that harmonizes meaning and money. Imagine diving into your workday with renewed energy, leaving behind the exhaustion or dread of a monotonous grind. Traditional beliefs about success and the root cause of burnout are the same: Prove yourself. Work harder. Take care of the business, and it will take care of you. We’re recycling the mindset and practices that keep us stuck. Our souls need a jumpstart into The Age of Humanity. Tune in for a new way of w ...
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Anagoge Podcast

Tiago Vasconcelos

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A podcast dedicated to exploring the human condition. Approaching the topic holistically by incorporating philosophy, psychology, religion, and any field that may be useful to understand ourselves and the world better.
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Commerce Minded

Stephen Callender

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A bi-weekly podcast that goes behind the scenes of ecommerce businesses and their custom online stores. We talk to ecommerce merchants of all stripes—from companies who are just starting out with no idea what they’re doing to seasoned veterans making millions a year. Vendors, services, and other ecommerce experts—they’ll be here too. All the secrets of planning, building, and maintaining successful online businesses are revealed. And along the way, we get to know some of the brightest minds ...
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Stan Grant is a man of remarkable intellect, profound story and deep faith. On a late winter's afternoon recently, I meet Stan in a moment when he is on a difficult journey through a kind of lament - deeply contemplating the three big disciplines that have steeled his extraordinary life and work - physics, philosophy and theology. Stan says since t…
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"Everything good in life comes from a place of fear. Harnessing that energy can lead to positive change and growth." In this episode of Business is Human, host Rebecca Fleetwood Hession sits down with Jackie Coffey, a real estate investor and entrepreneur, to explore the transformative power of fear and how it can be a catalyst for personal and pro…
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"Resistance to big ideas doesn't mean they're bad; it's often an indication of their significance." In this episode of Business is Human, Rebecca Fleetwood Hession discusses the intricacies of embracing change, managing internal challenges, and the profound impact of authentic leadership with executive coach and best-selling author Adam Weber. Adam…
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In this episode of Work’s Not Working, Siân Harrington and inclusion expert Paul Anderson Walsh explore the challenges of managing five generations in the workplace and the need for adaptive leadership. They highlight the different expectations and perspectives of each generation, from Traditionalists to Gen Z, and the impact of these differences o…
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"Businesses and work can be places of healing and transformation, not just places driven by profit." In this episode of Business is Human, Rebecca Fleetwood Hession speaks with Cari and Matt Hahn about the extraordinary power of faith, resilience, and trusting in God’s plan despite life’s uncertainties. Cari shares her battle with cancer and her de…
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"It's not just about the goals we set, it's about understanding who we set them for and why they truly matter." In this episode of Business is Human podcast, host Rebecca Fleetwood Hession sits down with a career advisor and executive coach for women, Anne Shoemaker. She emphasizes the non-linear paths to success, the power of grace and humanity in…
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“We get so in our heads that we lose connection with our bodies. We keep going, checking our emails, marking things off the list, and ignoring those purposeful nudges." In this episode of the Business is Human podcast, Rebecca explores the transformative practice of a Monthly Clarity Day—essential for zooming out and gaining a broader perspective o…
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"The magic happens when we stop trying to sell and start truly connecting. It's about showing up with a genuine desire to help and make a difference, rather than just closing a deal." In this Business is Human episode, Rebecca Fleetwood Hession and Becky Beckman discuss the transformative power of a customer-focused approach, built on genuine conne…
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In this episode of Work’s Not Working, Siân Harrington speaks with Blaire Palmer about the outdated Victorian beliefs and practices still influencing modern workplaces. Despite technological and societal advancements, many organizations remain entrenched in old paradigms, treating employees like second-rate machines. Blaire argues that these antiqu…
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“We've created a real problem over the last 75 to 100 years, and that’s because it's the humans that create the businesses and lead the businesses.” In this Business is Human episode, Rebecca Fleetwood Hession explains how integrating personal, emotional, and social needs into the workplace can lead to sustainable growth and success. Rebecca shares…
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"I thrive in a challenging environment where I have to learn new things. If I'm not able to learn and implement new things, it's a challenge for me to stay in that space.” In this insightful conversation, Rebecca Fleetwood Hession and Rebekah Rush explore the journey of personal and professional growth, highlighting the importance of aligning expec…
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“Tension is a teacher. If you allow it, it will pull you and push you into this space where you can thrive.” In this heartfelt episode of the Stand Tall in Your Story series, Rebecca Fleetwood Hession has an inspiring conversation with Rebekah Rush. Rebekah courageously shares her personal story, from being an undiagnosed, neurodivergent child to t…
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"I cannot be somebody else, but I can always be a better me." In this episode of Write Your Own Story, guest Felicia Li, Sourcing Manager at Delta Faucet Company, shares her courageous journey from China to the United States, overcoming language barriers, cultural differences, and personal challenges to carve out her own path to success. Felicia em…
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"Authentic confidence, which includes vulnerability and humility and courage, will net huge payoffs in your life and in your career.” In this Write Your Own Story episode, Jessica Campbell joins us to share her inspiring resilience journey, from navigating a challenging childhood to becoming the VP of HR for Hays + Sons. Jessica shares the importan…
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"I had been prioritizing my career over my friendships, over my hobbies, and over my self-care. And I needed a change." In this Write Your Own Story episode, we are joined by Bianca Zenor, Chief Membership Officer at AVMA, who shares her powerful story of losing and finding herself amidst the high demands of a successful career. Bianca shares the i…
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"I had to be vulnerable to be courageous... Returning to symbolism, I recently began exploring how birds fly. I learned that birds rely on instinct." In this Write Your Own Story episode, Rebecca introduces Lucy Klym, Chief Strategy Officer for Opportunities for Positive Growth, and shares her powerful story of surviving domestic violence and recla…
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"Show up as your authentic self, and things will go smoother. You will be more confident in every way." Welcome to the first episode of the Stand Tall in Your Story series, where we share stories celebrating women, humanity, vulnerability, humility, and courage. In this episode, we are joined by Hannah Wiscaver, Human Resources Director at TrueScri…
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When you think of a health retreat, I wonder what thoughts and feelings come to mind? Yoga with a monk on a mountain, people healing their deepest wounds around grief, illness or weight issues, or perhaps it’s images of Nicole Kidman in 9 Perfect Strangers as depicted in the book and movie? I’ve attended countless retreats in Australia and overseas…
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"Rather than being polished like marbles, life and business should be embraced with the imperfections and complexities of a jigsaw puzzle, where every piece matters and fits together." In this episode, Rebecca Fleetwood Hessian and host of the Choice Wisdom podcast Gayle Goodman dive into the evolving landscape of work, emphasizing the shift from f…
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In this episode Siân Harrington speaks to Sophie Williams about the concept of the glass cliff, where women and marginalized groups are often hired in leadership roles when a business is already underperforming, setting them up for failure. It delves into the impact of the glass cliff on women in the workplace, the reasons behind it and the implica…
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“In order to have the life you want, you need to be that person and you need to believe that life is possible for you.” In this episode, Rebecca shares a simple and practical framework of three circles to uncover the life we want to have, the things we want to do, and ultimately, who we want to be. Rebecca recounts how she recently leveraged this t…
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“If you only had two hours a day to work, what is the highest and best use of your value, relevance, and impact in that two hours?” In this episode, Rebecca shares a powerful coaching session she had with a client who experienced profound adversity. The episode explores the importance of intentional presence in leadership, the long-term perspective…
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"One of the requirements in order to lead is that you need to understand your nervous system and your ability to energetically connect with people." In this Future of Work episode, host Rebecca shares all things connection versus control, and the absolute necessity for leaders to align their energy if they hope to resonate with their teams. Rebecca…
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Rachel Gertz, the visionary co-founder and director of growth and delivery at Louder Than Ten, graces today’s episode with revelations that will forever alter your perception of project management. We examine the psychological depths and cultural implications of project management, discussing how this discipline is not just about timelines and budg…
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If you’ve turned on the radio lately, have you ever sat back to listen to who’s telling the stories? Current data shows that only 27 per cent of radio hosts are women, female experts are quoted just 34 per cent of the time and - here’s the clanger - NINETY PER CENT of radio voices of people aged over 45 are in fact - men. Yep. NINETY per cent. Why …
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“Human behavior and understanding and being able to listen and just keep your mouth shut because you care about what the other person has to say, that's going to be the key to connection versus control.” In this Future of Work episode, Rebecca discusses the importance of recognizing the value of employees beyond their job titles, understanding thei…
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"Recognizing our employees is not just about their achievements—it’s about knowing who they are beyond the job title." In this Future of Work episode, host Rebecca is joined by Maggie Miller, Senior Director at Delta Faucet Company, to share all about people-centered leadership and the dynamics of hybrid work environments. Maggie discusses the sign…
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In this episode Siân Harrington speaks to Laura Ashley-Timms about the importance of asking good questions as a management superpower. Laura highlights the challenges faced by managers in today's complex and rapidly changing work environment and the need to reinvent the traditional command and control culture of management. She introduces the conce…
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It was the poet and civil rights activist Maya Angelou who once said ‘there is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you’. Stories are what help us make sense of the world around us and of ourselves, of great tragedies and fates and fortunes, of buried histories and mysteries, of the untold secrets and human essence of things. Journa…
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"If you don't have sympathy or empathy, you're not seeing the world of business through the lens of humans.” In this Future of Work episode, host Rebecca discusses the key role of humility in leadership. Rebecca explores the differences between a leader’s pride, arrogance, and even narcissism—all contrasted against the humble leader. Rebecca gets p…
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