The Women Talking About Learning Podcast
The Resilience One
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The 'filter' of resilience vs. the reality of being an entrepreneur
Leadership Tips: Don’t (S)mother Your Staff
Leaders: Put Your Own Oxygen Mask On First
Never say no or yes, say yes if
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Embracing resilience: developing a growth mindset
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Managing stress and building resilience
120 seconds (shipping vs. rushing)
Afraid to fall? You’re not alone
An introduction to female mountain biking for 40+ women
The Female Quotient’s Study Highlights Women’s Resilience
Married Women's Property Acts in the United States
Facts About Small Business: Women Ownership Statistics 2024
The Relentlessly Helpful Approach: Susan Baier on Success through Generosity
This week’s guests are Karley Cunningham. A Creative Strategist & Growth Accelerator Karley Cunningham develops brand leaders by taking businesses from overcrowded, competitive spaces into blue ocean territory, where they can confidently stand out and thrive. Her international client base benefits from accelerated growth, profit and stability as her innovative Surefire Method™ provides them with an infallible business strategy and brand toolkit to stand out in the sea of sameness, attract the people their business needs to thrive, and become a brand leader in their industry.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karleycunningham/
Website: bigboldbrand.com
Lisa Bodell, a global leader on simplification, collaboration, and innovation, helps organisations transform performance by reimagining the work. By trading complexity for simplicity, organisations find new ways to unleash creativity and spark the energy so essential to innovate and compete. It also lifts morale, increases engagement, and improves employee well-being and retention. Lisa is the author of two groundbreaking books, Why Simple Wins and Kill the Company. She ranks on the “Top 50 Speakers Worldwide” list and captivates audiences with her insights, energy, and humour. Lisa inspires them to question the status quo and make small changes that have profound impact – giving them time and energy to focus on the work that matters most.
After earning her business degree from University of Michigan, Lisa launched her career at Leo Burnett in Chicago, where she discovered a gift for uniting strategically-driven ideas with forward-thinking themes. She went on to build two successful businesses before moving to New York and focusing on the simplification and innovation space with FutureThink. Founded in 2003, FutureThink works with leading brands worldwide and has become one of the largest sources for simplification and innovation research, tools, and training in the world.
Lisa brings a compelling perspective to the sought-after topics of simplification and innovation to thousands of people each year. A thought leader and serial entrepreneur, her transformational message has inspired executives at top-ranked organisations such as Google, SAP, Citigroup, and the Department of National Intelligence to lead change in their organisations.
Lisa has contributed her expertise to a wide variety of media. She is a monthly contributor to Forbes and has frequently appeared in other media including: Fast Company, WIRED, The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, and CNN. She has also been featured in many major books such as Warren Berger’s A More Beautiful Question, Adam Grant’s Originals, and AfterShock, the 50-year celebration based on futurist Alvin Toffler’s Future Shock.
Lisa has taught innovation at both American University and Fordham University and has a TED popular talk on the topic. She serves on the board of advisors of several organisations, including the Global Agenda Council for the World Economic Forum, the United States National Security Agency, the Association of Professional Futurists, and Novartis.