Making Connection Between Financial Accounting and Health with Kaitlin Borncamp

Finding a connection between what you are doing and what you want has somehow been encountered in our life. What makes it more difficult to transition from point A to point B is that they are not much related to each other. However, if we can overcome this barrier, it can lead to a deeper understanding of our desired path, ultimately resulting in a more meaningful life. In this episode, Kaitlin Borncamp takes us through

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Emergency Preparedness and Crisis Management with EmilyJane Zahreddine

Being ready for unexpected situations can make the difference between life and death. Our world is full of potential crises, from natural disasters to catastrophic accidents. Ignoring these risks and hoping for the best is not a viable strategy. However, by prioritizing emergency preparedness, you can reap numerous benefits and increase your chances of survival in a crisis. In this episode, Golden Hour Preparedness CEO & Founder Emily Jane Zahreddine joins us to talk about

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Building a Thriving Remote Work Culture with Irina Bgatova

Before the pandemic, remote work only made up 5% of total workdays. However, it has now become widespread for workers across all levels, ranging from entry-level employees to CEOs, to work from home for at least some part of the week. Given the absence of a shared physical workspace, what strategies can be used to effectively discover, encourage, and cultivate a productive work environment? In this episode, our guest Irina Bgatova shares valuable insights on

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Astrology: How Birth Charts and Zodiac Signs Influence Our Connections with Luana Bossetti

Were you aware that astrology is an age-old system that provided assistance to people in numerous ways? In the past, individuals used to regulate their everyday life from sunrise to sunset based on the positions of the celestial bodies, the moon and stars. While horoscopes and birth charts are just a small part of astrology, it’s evident that many people are fascinated by what the planets and stars can reveal. In this episode, we are

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Maximizing Productivity and Achieving Work-Life Balance with Brie DeLisi Zoller

Our lives have been impacted by many innovative technologies, but we often struggle to find the time to incorporate them into our routines. Although it may seem counterintuitive, working around the clock does not necessarily lead to increased productivity. In fact, it can lead to stress and burnout, which can have a negative impact on the health of a business and yourself. In this episode, Brie Z Operations Founder Brie DeLisi Zoller shares her insights

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The Surprising Power of Play with Acey Holmes

There are numerous essential needs that are important for human well-being, but one key component that is often overlooked is play. Unfortunately, play is frequently viewed as a silly activity that detracts from “serious” work. However, what if we were to reframe our understanding of work and recognize the potential benefits of play in enhancing our productivity and creativity? In this episode, BoredLess Founder Acey Holmes joins us to bring the play to the table. 

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Exploring the World of Silent Disco with Jason Gorley

Have you ever observed individuals dancing without any audible music but sporting illuminated headphones? If so, you have witnessed a silent disco, which has been in existence for a while and is now gaining popularity. By donning headphones, one can concentrate on the music and enjoy a high-quality experience. How will this silent disco have the time of your life at your next event? In this unique episode, we are joined by the esteemed Founder

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Achieving Mental Resilience with Mary Meduna-Gross, Ph.D.

Your emotional intelligence helps you separate your personal life from your work life, allowing you to concentrate on your tasks. This is called compartmentalization, which is a way our brain manages multiple conflicting perspectives at the same time. But, to what degree do you engage in compartmentalization? Or in other words, do you categorize things to make sense of them? Join me for a fascinating conversation with Mary Meduna-Gross, Ph.D., the founder of Blue Bamboo

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Hiring Process and Matchmaking in the Workplace with Andrea Berkholtz

The COVID-19 pandemic may have subsided in some countries, but the “great resignation” trend is still causing major staffing and hiring difficulties for many companies. Matching employees with the right job can bring about numerous benefits, including increased motivation. What are the effective ways for businesses to connect with job candidates during the hiring process? Join me as I sit down with Metier Executive Management Co-Founder, Andrea Berkholtz. She is an expert in finding exceptional

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