this award-winning podcast covers diversity topics as well as other issues connected to employment law. From systemic discrimination cases to creating effective DE&I programs, the duo and their thought leader guests have honest, compelling conversations that keep us coming back for more...
Podcast: Tony Scott discusses Microsoft IT transformation to business process, digitization of businessTony Scott was recently interviewed by Peter High, president of Metis Strategy, for the "Forum on...Date: 07/30/2012How the Modern CIO Shifts from Infrastructure Optimization to Innovation...
So think of a busy exec who has a global organization and they don’t have the time to fly all the way to the other location to visit. You know, obviously you can do remote visit on tools like Teams and Zoom and so on. But when our CEO Satya Nadella came in Janu...
Only by confronting uncomfortable truths can we honor the experiences of survivors, learn from systemic failures, and create a safer, more just society. Silence and deference to power have already caused immeasurable harm. It is time to prioritize truth and healing over the preservation of a ...
What it is or who it's for:A delightfully alternative way of seeing the world's (seemingly) unanswerable questions. What it's about:The antithesis of your typical unsolved mystery or conspiracy podcast,The Mystery Showturns mundane cases of the unexplained into riveting, hilarious, and deeply ...
Jason has news about the successful end of the Superfogeys Kickstarter as well as Tauhid Bondia’s A Problem Like Jamal getting serious about systemic racism and gun violence. After the news, the guys dive back into Mad Rupert’s Sakana for the second part of their review of this great ...
it’s typically recommended that you meet with a qualified mental health professional for evaluation and treatment advice—especially if your symptoms are severe or interfering with your daily functioning. While the best podcast may be able to provide helpful tips and strategies, it’s not a replac...
That comment is incredibly telling to me because I think that, that is one of the fundamental differences between how the people I interviewed for this piece talk about misinformation and harassment as these things that are connected into these much more systemic issues that then were sort of...
Connie Walker, the CBC reporter who hosts Missing & Murdered, recently told me that she set out to make a history podcast about the systemic oppression of indigenous people in Canada, but she knew that in order to get people to listen to it, it had to be a true-crime story. Walker su...
Podcast: Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts It’s been far too long since The MJCast had a good old fashioned Q&A episode, so the team is bringing this format back with host Jamon Bull and everyone’s favorite Brit, Charles Thomson! The guys received over 80 questions, with no topics barre...