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C-Change Show- Changing Business Culture for GOOD

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Oct 12, 2023 • 21min

S2 E73 - HIGHLIGHT - Dr Joey Faucette - Founder, Listen to Life

If you caught my interview with Dr. Joey Faucette last week, then you know how important it is to make a safe space for men to address their insecurities, and be better leaders. Who best to do that? The good guys. Please join me in this highlight episode, where I unpack the possibility, of the average good guy to step up and create immense positive change.More about Dr Joey Faucette:Dr. Joey Faucette is a Positive Culture Architect, Executive Coach, and best-selling author of numerous books including his latest, Small Hinges Swing Big Doors. Dr. Joey empowers individuals and companies to attract top talent, reduce team turnover and develop people, productivity and profits. He hosts the Work Positive podcast weekly. As a prolific writer of over 1,000 articles, his content has appeared on the websites of Fox News, CNBC, Wall Street Journal Market Watch, MSNBC, Entreprenur.com, and countless others and in more than fifty countries
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Oct 6, 2023 • 35min

S2 E72 - Dr Joey Faucette - Founder, Listen to Life

Have you noticed that many male leaders constantly make everything about them? What is this about? I had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Joey Faucette, of Work Positive, who shares his ideas about building bridges to help these leaders move from “me” to “we” and build, inclusive, equitable cultures.More about Dr Joey Faucette:Dr. Joey Faucette is a Positive Culture Architect, Executive Coach, and best-selling author of numerous books including his latest, Small Hinges Swing Big Doors. Dr. Joey empowers individuals and companies to attract top talent, reduce team turnover and develop people, productivity and profits. He hosts the Work Positive podcast weekly. As a prolific writer of over 1,000 articles, his content has appeared on the websites of Fox News, CNBC, Wall Street Journal Market Watch, MSNBC, Entreprenur.com, and countless others and in more than fifty countries
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Sep 29, 2023 • 11min

S2 E71- HIGHLIGHT - Maria Morukian - President MSM Global Consulting

I talk a lot about the invisible obstacles that systemic racism places in the way of people of color and other minorities. In my conversation with Maria Morukian, (original air date - September 21)  she brought the other side of the equation by illuminating the invisible advantages of white people into the conversation, and I unpack it here. Owning our privilege and using it to dismantle systemic racism is our great opportunity.More About Maria Morukian:As President of MSM Global Consulting, Maria Morukian’s mission is to help organizations develop and implement strategies to create a more equitable and inclusive global workforce, and fuel lasting change. For nearly 20 years, Maria has served as a consultant, coach, and facilitator, providing guidance to organizations and leaders on diversity, equity, inclusion, leadership development, and organizational transformation. Her firm has partnered with hundreds of clients of all industries and  sizes, including the State Department, Hazelwood School District, the World Bank, and the Association for Animal Welfare Advancement.Maria’s work has been featured in Forbes and TD Magazine, and her company was recognized as one of the Top 10 Diversity and Inclusion companies by Manage HR Magazine in 2022. Maria is a sought-after speaker and has presented on the TEDx stage, for Big Tech, federal agencies, higher education, and multinational corporations. Her popular DEI podcast, Culture Stew, is in its fourth season.Maria is an adjunct faculty at American University and the author of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for Trainers: Fostering DEI in the Workplace (ATD Press, 2022). Maria lives with her husband and two future “peace teachers,” who regularly coach her on how to navigate conflict and manage her amygdala.
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Sep 21, 2023 • 49min

S2 E70 - Maria Morukian - President MSM Global Consulting

Being born into privilege doesn’t mean you haven’t suffered. It does mean through no fault of your own, you were born into a culture that has systems in place that advantage certain people and disadvantage others. I had the opportunity to learn from the incredible Maria Morukian about how to recognize and acknowledge these invisible advantages and how to use them to open the door to equity and inclusion.More About Maria Morukian:As President of MSM Global Consulting, Maria Morukian’s mission is to help organizations develop and implement strategies to create a more equitable and inclusive global workforce, and fuel lasting change. For nearly 20 years, Maria has served as a consultant, coach, and facilitator, providing guidance to organizations and leaders on diversity, equity, inclusion, leadership development, and organizational transformation. Her firm has partnered with hundreds of clients of all industries and  sizes, including the State Department, Hazelwood School District, the World Bank, and the Association for Animal Welfare Advancement.Maria’s work has been featured in Forbes and TD Magazine, and her company was recognized as one of the Top 10 Diversity and Inclusion companies by Manage HR Magazine in 2022. Maria is a sought-after speaker and has presented on the TEDx stage, for Big Tech, federal agencies, higher education, and multinational corporations. Her popular DEI podcast, Culture Stew, is in its fourth season.Maria is an adjunct faculty at American University and the author of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for Trainers: Fostering DEI in the Workplace (ATD Press, 2022). Maria lives with her husband and two future “peace teachers,” who regularly coach her on how to navigate conflict and manage her amygdala.
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Sep 14, 2023 • 16min

S2 E69 - HIGHLIGHT - Brad Johnson - Professor, U.S. Naval Academy & Faculty Associate, Johns Hopkins University

“Ouch.”Believe it or not, this one word could be all it takes to breakthrough bystander paralysis when a pattern interrupt is needed to disrupt someone who is making inappropriate comments. In this highlight episode of Brad Johnson’s amazing interview last week, I review his brilliant action steps to help reduce bystander anxiety and step into the much-needed role of active ally at work and in life.More about Brad JohnsonW. Brad Johnson is Professor of psychology in the Department of Leadership, Ethics and Law at the United States Naval Academy, and a Faculty Associate in the Graduate School of Education at Johns Hopkins University. A clinical psychologist and former commissioned officer  in the Navy’s Medical Service Corps, Dr. Johnson served at Bethesda Naval Hospital and the Medical Clinic at Pearl Harbor where he was the division head for psychology. He is a recipient of the Johns Hopkins University Teaching Excellence Award, and has received distinguished mentor awards from the National Institutes of Health and the American Psychological Association. Dr. Johnson is the author of numerous publications including 14 books, in the areas of gender in the workplace, mentoring, cross-gender allyship, professional ethics, and counseling. His most recent books include: Good Guys: How Men Can Become Better Allies for Women in the Workplace (Harvard Business Review, 2020, with David Smith), Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women (Harvard Business Review, 2016, with David Smith), The Elements of Mentoring (3rd edition, St. Martin’s Press, with Charles Ridley), and On Being a Mentor (2nd edition, Routledge Press).
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Sep 7, 2023 • 46min

S2 E68 - Brad Johnson - Professor, U.S. Naval Academy & Faculty Associate, Johns Hopkins University

Brad Johnson, Professor at U.S. Naval Academy & Faculty Associate at Johns Hopkins University, shares insights on being an active ally for women in the workplace. Topics covered include men's discomfort in male-dominated workplaces, overcoming anxiety for gender inclusion, the importance of humility in allyship, challenging the notion that men and women can't be friends, and the obstacles faced by women in leadership positions.
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Aug 31, 2023 • 8min

S2 E67 - HIGHLIGHT - Craig Forman - Founder - CultureC Consulting

In this episode, I highlight some key concepts from the amazing conversation I had with Craig Forman  [Original air date August 24th].If you’re taking the time to do a survey, optimize it as a tool for engagement, and belonging. By being thoughtful about the language of the survey itself, having clear and results oriented communication about how the data will be used, it sets up an empowered relationship with all employees, and creates a sense of ownership because it’s tied to a result. More about Craig FormanFor well over a decade Craig’s work has been driven by a singular professional purpose: to help the world work better by improving the places we work. Over his career, he’s supported some of the most notable and highly successful organizations to build human-focused, high-performing workplace cultures.Craig recently founded CultureC Consulting following six-years as Lead People Scientist at Culture Amp. CultureC is focused on helping organizations implement a data-informed approach to their people and culture resulting in actions that have impact. Additionally, he designed and led Culture Amp’s award-winning Culture First global community, now with over 100 global chapters and led the experience design for the Culture First Global conference, spanning four years and 15 events reaching hundreds of thousands of culture enthusiasts.Craig holds a Masters degree in Industrial / Organizational Psychology, and is a proud veteran of the US Air Force.Learn more about Craig - https://www.culturecraig.com/
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Aug 24, 2023 • 50min

S2 E66 - Craig Forman - Founder - CultureC Consulting

For many people, culture is confusing. It’s unclear how it contributes to the bottom line and who wants to mess around with all that soft stuff anyway. Well, it turns out the soft stuff is actually the hard stuff and the stuff most likely to contribute to an increase in performance and revenue. Join me this week as I talk with the, incredible Craig forman about how to identify when your stuff is getting in the way of the good stuff.More about Craig FormanFor well over a decade Craig’s work has been driven by a singular professional purpose: to help the world work better by improving the places we work. Over his career, he’s supported some of the most notable and highly successful organizations to build human-focused, high-performing workplace cultures.Craig recently founded CultureC Consulting following six-years as Lead People Scientist at Culture Amp. CultureC is focused on helping organizations implement a data-informed approach to their people and culture resulting in actions that have impact. Additionally, he designed and led Culture Amp’s award-winning Culture First global community, now with over 100 global chapters and led the experience design for the Culture First Global conference, spanning four years and 15 events reaching hundreds of thousands of culture enthusiasts.Craig holds a Masters degree in Industrial / Organizational Psychology, and is a proud veteran of the US Air Force.Learn more about Craig - https://www.culturecraig.com/
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Aug 17, 2023 • 16min

S2 E65 - HIGHLIGHT - Dr David Smith - Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School

In this episode, I highlight some key concepts from the amazing conversation I had with Dr David Smith  [Original air date August 10th].Strangely enough, one group of people that isn’t top of mind when thinking about who to include in DEI conversations, are the white male leaders who can actually do a lot to improve equity at a company.When we create an inclusive forum, that welcomes everyone, including white men, where everyone feels safe, and their voices are valued, then we can start to make some big gains in equity, and inclusion and representation. More about Dr David Smith:Dr. David Smith, PhD, is co-author of the book, Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace and an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. David is a former Navy pilot who  led diverse organizations of women and men, culminating in command of a squadron in combat. Over the course of his 30 year military career, Dr. Smith flew more than 3,000 hours including combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. As a sociologist trained in military sociology and social psychology, he focuses his research in gender, work, and family issues including gender bias in performance evaluations, dual-career families, military families, women in the military, and retention of women employees. He is the co-author of Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women and numerous journal articles and book chapters that focus on gender and the workplace. Learn more about David at: workplaceallies.com
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Aug 10, 2023 • 59min

S2 E64 - Dr David Smith - Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School

Dr. David Smith, co-author of the book 'Good Guys' and Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School, discusses the importance of engaging men as allies for women in the workplace. They explore the impact of the Me Too movement, perceptions of inequitable behavior, and the fear of change. They also highlight the role of CEO commitment in shaping organizational culture and the significance of men's involvement in creating an inclusive workplace culture.

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