
A way to talk about everyday communication issues and help solve them...together! This isn't just a podcast, it is a movement!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Back to living the hug life with my mom! It has been about 2 months since I or our children hugged my mother their grandmother. We reunite in this episode and explore some of the effects of a socially distanced family. If you haven't hugged your mom ... more
As the world turns its attention to vaccinating the body, our minds and spirit need not be neglected. This is the perfect time to work on vaccinating our communication...our outer expression of our inner selves. We fight against the pandemics of fear... more
It is fun and easy to admit that laughter is infectious but negative communication is just as infectious. Possibly even more infectious depending on your state of mind. And this brings us to the first step - diagnosis. Let’s talk about some common sy... more
As 2019 came to an end, I reflected on specific life events that helped shape communication skills that have shaped my purpose such as being fired, or have a gun pointed at my head.. This is the conclusion of a 3 part special. Give it a listen and jo... more
As 2019 came to an end, I reflected on specific life events that helped shape communication skills that have shaped my purpose. This year end episode is part 2 of a 3 part special. I share how ADD and communication don't mix! Give it a listen and joi... more
As 2019 came to an end, I reflected on specific life events that helped shape communication skills that have shaped my purpose. This year end episode is part 1 of a 3 part special. Give it a listen and join me in changing the world by changing how yo... more
On this episode we hosted Chris Vokaty MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, SCC (basically a really smart guy)
Chris is a talent maximizer and dynamic leader with an impressive history of surpassing ambitious goals. He helps transform businesses through a focus on... more
Communicating in public can take many shapes. Road rage causes more stress and unnecessary conflicts that any other type of public interaction. If we can decrease this, we can start changing the world we live in. Listen up!









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