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Dec 31, 2024 • 46min

The Power of Neurohacking for Unlocking Potential with Reg Malhotra

Today we have a special guest who is sure to inspire and elevate your understanding of personal and organizational growth—performance coach and mindset expert, Reg Malhotra.In this episode, we'll dive deep into:Hypnotherapy, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), and neurohacking techniquesHow to address energy-draining blockages in the nervous system, and explore their applications in achieving rapid behavioral changesWhy taking ownership of your career is crucial and how feelings of inadequacy, lack of clarity, and waiting for external validation can lead to career stagnationThe importance of overcoming these barriers with clarity, courage, and confidence to achieve career fulfillment and successHow companies can foster high-performance cultures, align roles with employee strengths, and the vital role of leadership in guiding and empowering teams.The "Energy Cube" for managing life energy and insights on the impact of past emotional events on your current performanceOrganizational strategies for encouraging creativity and innovation, and the emerging trend of companies funding employee-driven development opportunitiesReg Malhotra is a leading High-Performance Coach, Trainer, and Mindset Expert. He empowers individuals and organizations to unlock their full potential, break through limiting beliefs, and achieve their goals through powerful techniques like Hypnotherapy, Neuro-Linguistic Programming and "Neuro-Hacking".From feeling suicidal in his earlier years, then later on feeling unfulfilled, despite having financial and relationship success Reg has used the tools of NLP and Hypnotherapy to transform his life and many others around the world. He is a man on a mission to create change on this planet and help people live a life on their terms.Reg has seen thousands of clients one-on-one break through whatever problem is holding them back in their lives and is committed to people’s success like no other. He lives to see people transform and come truly alive!Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Reg Malhotra:LinkedInWebsite
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Dec 24, 2024 • 31min

Preparing for 2025: Reflections and Goal-Setting Strategies for Personal and Professional Growth with Andy Storch

As we wrap up 2024, I've got a special episode for you. In this reflective and goal-focused discussion, we'll explore the key aspects of setting yourself up for personal and professional success in the New Year. I'll share: My own experiences with goal settingThe importance of personal responsibilityHow external factors like the economy have influenced my business goals.Successful habits like meditation, gratitude journaling, and learning languagesPractical strategies for goal setting using frameworks like SMART and SMARTERHow to be selective with goals to avoid spreading ourselves too thinTune in to hear about my plans for 2025, including focusing on my speaking and training business, publishing a new book, and more corporate workshops. Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!
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Dec 19, 2024 • 14min

Bonus Q&A with Scott Jeffrey Miller

In this bonus Q&A with Scott, he shares:His proudest moment and biggest failure in his career so farA trend that he is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge he sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on his lifeOne piece of career advice he has for youScott Jeffrey Miller is a highly sought-after speaker, 8-time bestselling author, and podcast host. He currently serves as FranklinCovey’s senior advisor on thought leadership. Prior to his advisor role, Scott was a twenty-five-year FranklinCovey associate, serving as the Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President of thought leadership. He hosts On Leadership With Scott Miller, the world’s largest weekly leadership podcast.Scott is a partner in the Gray + Miller Agency (GMA), the fastest growing speaking, literary, and talent agency in the nation.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Scott Jeffrey Miller:LinkedInWebsite
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Dec 17, 2024 • 47min

Important Principles for Career Success with Scott Jeffrey Miller, author of Career on Course

Today, we have the pleasure of hosting Scott Jeffrey Miller, an eight-time bestselling author and the dynamic mind behind the "On Leadership with Scott Miller" podcast. Scott joins our host, Andy Storch, to dive deep into the world of career development and talent management.In this episode, Scott shares:The keys to owning your career, from building a personal brand and reputation to the significance of long-term career planningNetworking, the evolving trends in job tenure, and the essential role of hard work and a strong work ethicHow self-awareness and feedback can shape your careerThe importance of mentorship and flexible career goalsWhether you're a leader aiming to guide your team or an individual on your professional journey, this episode is packed with actionable advice. Stay tuned as we explore the strategies behind successful career ownership and development with Scott Jeffrey Miller!Scott Jeffrey Miller is a highly sought-after speaker, 8-time bestselling author, and podcast host. He currently serves as FranklinCovey’s senior advisor on thought leadership. Prior to his advisor role, Scott was a twenty-five-year FranklinCovey associate, serving as the Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President of thought leadership. He hosts On Leadership With Scott Miller, the world’s largest weekly leadership podcast.Scott is a partner in the Gray + Miller Agency (GMA), the fastest growing speaking, literary, and talent agency in the nation.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Scott Jeffrey Miller:LinkedInWebsite
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Dec 12, 2024 • 17min

Bonus Q&A with Amy Tiffan

In this bonus Q&A with Amy, she shares:Her proudest moment and biggest failure in her career so farA trend that she is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge she sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on her lifeOne piece of career advice she has for youConnect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Amy Tiffan:LinkedIn
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Dec 10, 2024 • 38min

Navigating New Leadership and Aligning Teams at Mercedes Benz USA with Amy Tiffan

Amy, a returning guest who first appeared back in May 2018, shares her journey and insights into talent development and acquisition. She discusses her experience working without much oversight, the keys to success in autonomous roles, and how to effectively build talent development functions from scratch.Andy and Amy delve into the intricacies of:Navigating new leadership rolesThe challenges of measuring ROI for development initiativesThe differences between inheriting and building teams. The importance of aligning team structures and securing team buy-inThe transformative impact of effective onboarding processesAmy provides valuable insights into career development and internal mobility within Mercedes Benz USA, the significance of feedback in improving onboarding experiences, and the continuous effort to innovate amidst industry changes. Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Amy Tiffan:LinkedIn
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Dec 5, 2024 • 16min

Bonus Q&A with Laura Bartus

In this bonus Q&A with Laura, she shares:Her proudest moment and biggest failure in her career so farA trend that she is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge she sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on her lifeOne piece of career advice she has for youLaura Bartus is the Chief Learning Officer for the Human Health Project and the head of learning and development for CenterWell Pharmacy, a division of Humana. At the Human Health Project, Laura helps the organization set near-term and future strategy, scale up its patient education programs, and increase its reach to new groups of patients and caregivers. At Humana, Laura’s teams create, deliver, and track learning and development programs for the pharmacy organization’s 12,000 associates. This includes dispensingsites, call centers, professional tracks, and Pharmacists and Pharmacy Techs.Laura’s organization effectiveness team tracks operational results and develops learning metrics strategy to improve their business impact. Laura leads development sessions for leaders and associates across the enterprise, and also externally at many industry events. Laura is passionate about coaching, providing employees with equitable advancement opportunities, building up a robust talent pipeline, and helping her team to be a valued partner to the business.Laura started out as a high school English teacher, teaching and learning a ton from some amazing teens. In the corporate world, Laura has done nearly every job in learning, moving through design, facilitation, and many leadership roles. She has been involved with several volunteer organizations. She has four crazy children – two of which are twins and three of which are boys. So she also has a crippling coffee addiction, and she really loves work trips. She finds sanity through taking hikes and reading new books. Don’t get her started on dad jokes, because it will delay your meeting for at least five minutes.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Laura Bartus:LinkedIn
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Dec 3, 2024 • 38min

From Self-Compassion to Adaptive Leadership: Laura Bartus on Managing Organizational Transitions

Today, we're thrilled to dive into an illuminating conversation with Laura Bartus, an expert in change management and adaptive leadership. Laura shares her journey of transitioning from a high school English teacher to a Chief Learning Officer at Humana, where her team oversees the learning and development of 12,000 associates across various sectors.In this episode:The importance of self-compassion during transitionsThe critical role of mentorshipThe grieving process associated with changeThe importance of effective communicationThe necessity of building programs that support others through similar experiences. Laura's insights on managing fear and turning challenges into opportunities are invaluable for anyone navigating change within their organizations.Laura Bartus is the Chief Learning Officer for the Human Health Project and the head of learning and development for CenterWell Pharmacy, a division of Humana. At the Human Health Project, Laura helps the organization set near-term and future strategy, scale up its patient education programs, and increase its reach to new groups of patients and caregivers. At Humana, Laura’s teams create, deliver, and track learning and development programs for the pharmacy organization’s 12,000 associates. This includes dispensingsites, call centers, professional tracks, and Pharmacists and Pharmacy Techs.Laura’s organization effectiveness team tracks operational results and develops learning metrics strategy to improve their business impact. Laura leads development sessions for leaders and associates across the enterprise, and also externally at many industry events. Laura is passionate about coaching, providing employees with equitable advancement opportunities, building up a robust talent pipeline, and helping her team to be a valued partner to the business.Laura started out as a high school English teacher, teaching and learning a ton from some amazing teens. In the corporate world, Laura has done nearly every job in learning, moving through design, facilitation, and many leadership roles. She has been involved with several volunteer organizations. She has four crazy children – two of which are twins and three of which are boys. So she also has a crippling coffee addiction, and she really loves work trips. She finds sanity through taking hikes and reading new books. Don’t get her started on dad jokes, because it will delay your meeting for at least five minutes.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Laura Bartus:LinkedIn
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Nov 28, 2024 • 15min

Bonus Q&A with Janina Norton

In this bonus Q&A with Janina, she shares:Her proudest moment and biggest failure in her career so farA trend that she is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge she sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on her lifeOne piece of career advice she has for youJanina is Group Head of Culture at AXA with core priorities focused on bringing thought leadership and strategic direction on matters relating to employee listening and culture measurement, culture transformation, employee experience and hybrid working. She has deep professional expertise in topics spanning across organisational transformation, inclusion and diversity, employee experience, global culture measurement and employee listening and leadership development. Janina has led on employee engagement strategies and initiatives across multiple sectors, including insurance, asset management, international mining, and arts.Janina is passionate about building organisations that enable their people to be the best that they can and which leverage the power of diverse perspectives. She seeks to create work cultures which energise, inspire and reward the contributions of their people in alignment with the organisations goals and purpose. Janina firmly believes in applying a bottom-up method – actively seeking the voice and involvement of those who are on the frontline - in tandem with iconic, top-down initiatives. Her approach is driven by a strong conviction that the customer experience is directly influenced by the quality of the employee experience. Janina was recognised in 2022 within People Management’s list of 50 UK champions as an individual providing outstanding employee experience in their organisation and/or actively working to prioritise and transform their EX.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Janina Norton:LinkedIn
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Nov 26, 2024 • 37min

Driving Employee Experience and Culture at AXA with Janina Norton

Today, we're excited to dive deep into the world of organizational culture and employee experience with our special guest, Janina Norton, the Group Head of Culture at AXA. This episode explores Janina's wealth of experience in culture transformation, employee engagement, and hybrid working.We discuss AXA's strategies for cultural measurement and transformationTheir innovative "We Care" program aimed at employee well-being The importance of authenticity and purpose in maintaining a strong organizational cultureValuable advice on crafting effective employee surveys and turning insights into meaningful actions that drive real impact in the workplaceJanina is Group Head of Culture at AXA with core priorities focused on bringing thought leadership and strategic direction on matters relating to employee listening and culture measurement, culture transformation, employee experience and hybrid working. She has deep professional expertise in topics spanning across organisational transformation, inclusion and diversity, employee experience, global culture measurement and employee listening and leadership development. Janina has led on employee engagement strategies and initiatives across multiple sectors, including insurance, asset management, international mining, and arts.Janina is passionate about building organisations that enable their people to be the best that they can and which leverage the power of diverse perspectives. She seeks to create work cultures which energise, inspire and reward the contributions of their people in alignment with the organisations goals and purpose. Janina firmly believes in applying a bottom-up method – actively seeking the voice and involvement of those who are on the frontline - in tandem with iconic, top-down initiatives. Her approach is driven by a strong conviction that the customer experience is directly influenced by the quality of the employee experience. Janina was recognised in 2022 within People Management’s list of 50 UK champions as an individual providing outstanding employee experience in their organisation and/or actively working to prioritise and transform their EX.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Janina Norton:LinkedIn

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