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Living together in a group is a strategy many animals use to survive and thrive. And a big part of what makes that living situation successful is listening. In this episode, we explore the collaborative world of the naked mole-rat. Threshold is nonprofit, listener-supported, and independently produced. You can support Threshold by donating today . To stay connected, sign up for our newsletter . Operation frog sound! Send us your frog sounds for an upcoming episode. We want you to go out, listen for frogs and toads, and record them. Just find someone croaking, and hit record on your phone. It doesn’t matter if there’s background noise. It doesn’t even matter if you’re not sure whether or not you’re hearing an amphibian—if you think you are, we would love to get a recording from you. Please also say your name and where you are in the world, and then email the recording to us at outreach@thresholdpodcast.org…
תוכן מסופק על ידי Allen Liedkie. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Allen Liedkie או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
Steps to Change is a learning and development podcast series that explores how we use our Steps to Change process: See It, Own It, Change It, Live It to inspire people to act differently. Each episode will look at a different learning and development focus area, providing insight into how we partner with clients globally to design and deliver impactful, engaging drama-based learning solutions that support personal development and organizational change.
תוכן מסופק על ידי Allen Liedkie. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Allen Liedkie או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
Steps to Change is a learning and development podcast series that explores how we use our Steps to Change process: See It, Own It, Change It, Live It to inspire people to act differently. Each episode will look at a different learning and development focus area, providing insight into how we partner with clients globally to design and deliver impactful, engaging drama-based learning solutions that support personal development and organizational change.
Send us a text On this episode we’re discussing the role ethics can play in creating workplace culture and how to develop a shared understanding of ethics within an organization. Joining us on this episode is Tim Graveney, the Ethics and Compliance Officer and Freedom to Speak Up Guardian at HCA UK. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com Tim Graveney - Ethics and Compliance Officer Tim is the Ethics and Compliance Officer and Freedom to Speak Up Guardian for HCA UK, which is an independent sector healthcare provider and hospital operator based in Nashville, but with several well-known hospitals in London and Manchester, including The Portland, The Princess Grace Hospital and Joint Ventures with the NHS at University College Hospital in London, and The Christie in Manchester. He is a compliance professional with over 25 years’ experience in the financial services and healthcare sectors, and voluntary experience in education and sport. Prior to joining HCA, Tim worked for nearly 20 years at Deloitte, where he was the UK member firm’s Director of Ethics with responsibility for maintaining the Ethics programme designed by other fabulous friends of Steps such as Anita Aul, now the Ethics Partner at Deloitte. At HCA, he has built the ethics and compliance program in London based on the values, mission, and policies of an outstanding Ethics and Compliance programme built by HCA in Nashville. In particular, Tim leads in the field of promoting Speaking Up (which is the name given to a suite of interventions – including a team of 50 Speak Up Champions across HCA UK hospitals – which are together designed to help staff talk about concerns before they become problems). In his spare time (though he claims he is not aware of any) Tim coaches cricket and football, and also watches his sons play American football with a mixture of pride and trepidation. And no, he can’t line dance and hasn’t met Dolly Parton - but claims to know where she lives……
Send us a text On this episode we’re discussing how our mental health can be affected during challenging times, and skills needed to support our resilience. There are a lot of challenges in the world today, from shifting political landscapes, to the cost of living, to feeling isolated while working remotely. Anyone of us can suffer from poor mental health and often we don’t even recognize when our mental health may be on the decline. Joining us on this episode is Laura Rosenthal, the owner of MAPS Training, a consultancy that partners with organizations to develop Mental Health First Aiders and managers and leaders to support their teams during periods of poor mental health. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com Laura Rosenthal – Owner of Maps-Training Laura is an award-winning Training & Development professional, with 23 years of experience as a Training Manager in the pharmaceutical industry, and over 30 years in the training sector as a whole. For the past 9 years she has worked as an external training consultant across a variety of business sectors including banking and construction, as well as healthcare. Laura now spends most of her time training concepts in mental health support and emotional resilience training. She is an accredited instructor member of MHFA England, approved to deliver their mental health first aid courses, and her knowledge and training experience covers numerous mental health therapy areas including depression, anxiety, psychosis, schizophrenia and alcohol dependency. This, along with her natural empathy and many years of training in communication skills and coaching skills, lends itself to exceptional mental health and resilience training from her. As well as training in communication and coaching skills, Laura is an ILM level 3 accredited coach and a certified NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming) Practitioner.…
Send us a text On this episode of Steps to Change we’re exploring the current headwinds that are challenging DEI efforts and ways to address them. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts have been under a lot of scrutiny lately, from leadership, reduced budgets, a flurry of Executive Orders and more. But that doesn’t mean that DEI is simply going away. On this episode we’re joined by Evelyn Espinal, the founder and CEO of IDEAS GLOBAL. She shares her insight and wisdom on ways to navigate these challenges and how to continue developing the work. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com Evelyn Espinal: CEO / Founder IDEAS GLOBAL As a thought-leader in the Human Resources industry, Evelyn is a senior executive focused on Organization Design, Leadership Development, Change Management, Executive Coaching, Cultural Transformation and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. As a senior executive she has transformatively impacted Fortune 50 multinational companies spanning six continents (Unilever, BlackRock, J&J, Pfizer, Novartis, Verizon); over 200k employees across 100 countries; and managed direct leadership of the talent agenda for a 21.4-billion-dollar supply chain. Notably, she served as the Chief HR Officer for Mexico and the Caribbean which was a 2 Billion dollar business with nearly 10,000 employees and one of Unilever’s top 10 growth markets. Most recently she served four years as Vice President and Global Head of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at Unilever, shaping the agenda for 149k employees, the Executive Leadership Team, Human Resources and Business Resource Groups. Evelyn has earned a master’s degree in Organization Development and Applied Behavioural Science from American University with a concentration on Social Reform and Diversity. This reflects her love of learning which gives her a valuable breadth of perspective on innovative practices which she leverages to bring new ideas to life. She firmly believes that success is powered by the Diverse Opinions, Skill Sets & Life Experience of the people who make the products not just the ones who make decisions. Her work strives to enable an environment where all individuals are treated fairly & respectfully, celebrating their human uniqueness. Evelyn is a bilingual, bi-cultural US born, cis gendered afro-latina with chocolate brown skin tone and curly brown hair. She is the proud daughter of hard working, non-english speaking immigrant citizens who have lived in the United States for over 60 years. She began her career at the New York City Mayor’s office for Children and Families where she established a coalition of non-profit organizations dedicated to fostering social justice activism. She has been recognized by the Association of Latino Professionals of America and by People Magazine En Español as one of the 25 Most Powerful Latinas. Evelyn lives in Central New Jersey with her husband of 23 years, Luis, and their 17 year old child Fern.…
Send us a text On this episode, we’re exploring the question: Does DEI need to be rebranded to be successful? We’ll talk about the headwinds that are continuing to challenge the industry, globally, and explore why simply ‘rebranding’ DEI may or may not be a solution that’s useful to the overall cause of DEI. Our guest on this episode is Dr. Gillian Shapiro, from Shapiro Consulting, and one of the authors of the Inclusive Leadership Competencies. Gilly shares her insight of working in the inclusion space for over twenty years, and explores approaches to support getting buy-in from leaders to continue DEI strategies during challenging times. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com Gillian Shapiro: Gilly is a highly accomplished executive coach, leadership and organisational development consultant working with clients across multiple sectors globally. She has thirty years-experience in complex change, strategy and culture development, diversity, equity and inclusion. She supports leaders, teams and organisations to be more impactful and productive in their relationships and achieve a stronger sense of wellbeing, purpose and belonging. Gilly first published her research on inclusive leadership in 2011. She is an external Guardian Trustee of a global employee-owned business and faculty member of the prestigious International Gestalt Organisational Leadership and Development programme (iGOLD). e: g.shapiro@shapiroconsulting.co.uk w: www.shapiroconsulting.co.uk m: +44(0)7718390844 s: linkedin…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we’re discussing how bias might show up during the recruitment process. We explore how different types of biases can impact our ability to recruit a diverse pipeline and consider what strategies organizations can take to reduce biases impact in recruitment. On this episode we’re joined by Sarah-Jane Georges a Client Relationship Director from the UKE region. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we’re discussing how to support your employees through change and challenging times of disruption. We explore how world events, internal changes, acquisitions, and mergers can all upend employee focus, engagement, and security within the workplace. We then take a deep dive through the Steps to Change model and explore how our interactive learning approach supports developing the skills required to manage and navigate challenging times. On this episode we’re joined by Jennie O’Reilly our New Contact Development Director from the UKE region. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we’re discussing our programs that explore challenges faced by members of the LGBTQIA+ community in the workplace. We reflect on how designing content through the lens of the LGBTQIA+ community has had a positive impact for our clients and their employee population and how we helped them achieve change through by using our Steps to Change methodology. On this episode we’re joined by Tarun Jain, a Project & Design Manager from our India region. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we’re discussing how to support an organization’s employees to maintain a healthy amount of resliance. We discuss what might cause an individual to have lower levels of resilience, how to identify when they are running low on resilience, and ways to rebalance resilience within an organization. On this episode we’re joined by Anike Bello, a Project & Design Manager from our UKE region. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we’re discussing how organizations establish and maintain their company's culture. We explore why it’s crucial to have a shared understanding of what the values actually mean to make the culture live. And we take a deeper dive into how we use a drama-based learning approach to support individual and collective development of the skills, mindsets and behaviors needed to support the culture everyday within the business. On this episode we're joined by Mark Shillabeer, the Director of Digitial & Virtual as well as our Quality & Innovation director based in the UKE.…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we’re reflecting on how the working landscape and environment has progressed for women over the past several decades. We’ll spend some time exploring what challenges women have faced, historically, in the workplace, the progress that’s been made to support a more equitable working environment and the challenges still faced today. Throughout the discussion will reference how we approach designing and delivering change programs that support women in the workplace and take a deeper dive, through the lens of our Steps to Change methodology, into how we partner with organizations around the globe to support their women in the business. On this episode we’re joined by Liz Jones, our Country Head of the US, who shares her experience of working the corporate world as a woman over her career, the changes she’s experienced and her outlook for continued progress to come. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we’re exploring the challenges managers face when managing diverse teams. We’ll explore the benefit of understanding one’s own personal style of communication, and how to flex that style to truly engage diverse teams. We’ll take a deeper dive into how we use the Steps to Change methodology to help managers and organizations to develop the skills of managing across difference. On this episode we’re joined by Sarah-Jane Georges a Client Relationship Director in our UKE region. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we discuss a term that’s being used more and more recently in the DE&I world: the Moveable Middle. We’ll explore the concept of what is meant by the Moveable Middle and take a deep dive into discussing why galvanizing their involvement in organizational DEI efforts is crucial to reaching long term DEI strategies goals. On this episode we’re joined by Jessica Leahey, one of our Program and Design and Business Development Manager based in the US. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we explore the concept of the Courageous Conversation. We take a deep dive into discussing what they are, and ways to develop the skills to have an effective Courageous Conversation in the workplace. On this episode we’re joined by Paul Mason, our Resource Planning Director based in the UKE. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we explore ways to develop a culture of ethics, in the workplace, through a behavioral lens. We discuss how we approach learning and development content within the subject matter and why establishing a shared understanding of what is ethical may not be so black and white. For this episode we’re joined by Simon Thomson, a Director of Steps, and a Global Client Relationship Director. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com…
Send us a text During this episode of Steps to Change we explore what makes for effective performance coaching and why it matters so much not only in the workplace, but in everyday life. We discuss why organizations come to Steps to develop a coaching style of management and share our insight and experience of designing and delivering content on the subject matter. We breakdown how our tried-and-true interactive learning approach and our Steps to Change model has provided our clients the ability to build the key skills for performance coaching and how to put those skills into practice. For this episode we’re joined by Matthew de Lange, our Global Non-Executive Chair at Steps from our UKE Region. Twitter - @StepsDrama LinkedIN - Steps Drama Learning Development Website - www.stepsdrama.com…
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