Episodes

  • The Power of Pivot with Dele Downs Kooley
    Nov 18 2024

    Dele Downs Kooley shares her transformative journey of overcoming life’s inevitable challenges using her PIVOT framework and the "Five Givens" from "The Five Things We Cannot Change." From surviving a traumatic accident to navigating career and personal upheaval, Dele’s story is a testament to resilience and intentional action.

    Listen to the full episode here: https://beatsworkingpodcast.com

    Key Takeaways:

    1. The Five Givens: Understand the five constant truths of life and how they can serve as a catalyst for change.
    2. PIVOT Framework: Learn how to intentionally adjust your focus and actions using Dele Downs Kooley’s PIVOT framework.
    3. Resilience in Adversity: Hear Dele's inspiring story of overcoming a life-altering accident and career disruptions to find new opportunities.

    Guest:

    Dele Downs Kooley, leadership coach and keynote speaker.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Dele Downs Kooley: LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook
    2. Podcast: Pivot to Joy
    3. Coaching, Speaking, & Consulting: Dele Kooley Coaching
    4. Book: The Five Things We Cannot Change

    Quotes:

    -"Pivots are about responding intentionally rather than reacting emotionally." – Dele Downs Kooley

    -"Everything happens as it should, even if we don't understand it in the moment." – Dele Downs Kooley

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, try using the PIVOT framework to navigate a current challenge. Share how it helped you on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Changing the World Through Service with Ezra Teshome
    Nov 11 2024

    Ezra Teshome shares about the impactful work of eradicating polio and the importance of involving young people in community service. We also explore Ezra's personal journey from Ethiopia to becoming a respected Rotarian and insurance agent in Seattle.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Importance of Youth Engagement: Ezra underscores the significance of organizations like Rotary reaching out to young people to involve them in meaningful service.
    2. Polio Eradication: Ezra shares his pride in contributing to the near eradication of polio, emphasizing the collective effort that made it possible.
    3. Community and Legacy: Ezra values the legacy of his community-driven work and actively shares resources to help others thrive.

    Guest:

    Ezra Teshome, Rotarian, insurance agent, and community advocate.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Ezra Teshome: LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram
    2. Organization: Rotary International Seattle
    3. Gates Foundation: Polio Eradication Initiative

    Quotes:

    -"We can't do it alone. We need the younger generation to know what we do." – Ezra Teshome

    -"Our work is not only about eradication; it's also about building a stronger healthcare infrastructure for the future." – Ezra Teshome

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, find a local or international service organization like Rotary and learn more about how you can contribute to global issues. Share your engagement with us on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    54 mins
  • Back By Popular Demand: How to Win at Work and at Home
    Nov 4 2024

    This episode was first broadcast in August 2023. You can find a full episode archive by subscribing to BEATS WORKING.

    Dr. James Bryant recounts the pivotal moments that led him to reprioritize his life from career to family and personal fulfillment. We explore his journey to finding balance and the wisdom he now shares through coaching and podcasting.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Career vs. Family: Bryant opens up about the initial conflict between his demanding career and family life, leading to significant personal challenges and a reevaluation of his priorities.
    2. Turning Point: A critical reflection made James question his definition of success, ultimately prompting a shift towards remote work and a balanced life.
    3. Practical Advice: Emphasizing the need for early career individuals to focus on what truly matters to them, James shares how smart work, faith, and intentional decisions have shaped his path.

    Guest:

    Dr. James Bryant, executive coach, consultant, and host of the "Engineer Your Success" podcast.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Dr. James Bryant: LinkedIn
    2. Organization: Engineer Your Success
    3. Podcast: Engineer Your Success
    4. Success Tips: LinkedIn and Instagram

    Quotes:

    -"I had to really question, am I winning at home? And at the time, I wasn’t." – James Bryant

    -"You don’t need enough initial energy to finish; you need enough to start." – James Bryant

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, try setting clear personal boundaries around your work commitments and share how it impacts your life balance using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    50 mins
  • Go Ahead and Jump!
    Oct 28 2024

    Jeff Hill shares his journey from starting a small two-truck operation to becoming a successful franchisee, visionary, and president. Along the way, he discusses the importance of customer service, resilience in the face of challenges, and community engagement through recycling initiatives.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Customer Service: Exceptional service comes from attention to detail, not big budgets.
    2. Resilience: Break down big challenges into manageable parts to overcome them.
    3. Community Impact: Businesses can thrive while giving back through recycling and local support.

    Guest:

    Jeff Hill, founding partner, chief people officer, and visionary for 1-800-Got-Junk of Western Washington; president and co-founder of RePurpose Center

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Jeff Hill: LinkedIn and YouTube
    2. Organizations: 1-800-Got-Junk and RePurpose Center

    Quotes:

    -"Treating customers well leads to referrals and is the best marketing strategy." – Jeff Hill

    -"Breaking down challenges into smaller components helps tackle adversity." – Jeff Hill

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, focus on one area where you can improve customer service without any additional financial investment and share your experience with us on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Back by Popular Demand: Lessons From a Word Nerd.
    Oct 21 2024

    This episode was first broadcast in July 2023. You can find a full episode archive by subscribing to BEATS WORKING.

    Kristin Graham shares her journey from working at Expedia to Amazon, discussing her insights on creativity, inclusion, and effective communication. Discover how her experiences have shaped her approach to unlocking human potential and advocating for a choice economy.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. The Napkin Test: Discover how a small gesture can reveal much about a person's character and potential.
    2. Embrace Differences: Learn why it’s essential to celebrate unique perspectives to foster equity, inclusion, and belonging.
    3. Authenticity Over Perfection: Find out why being genuine during uncertain times outweighs striving for perfection.

    Guest:

    Kristin Graham, communications expert and advocate for inclusivity and neuroplasticity studies.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Kristin Graham: LinkedIn
    2. Website: Unlock the Brain
    3. Podcast: Fewer Things Better
    4. Media: Additional Resources

    Quotes:

    -"Holding space for unscripted conversations is crucial for understanding a person's true potential." – Kristin Graham

    -"Embracing differences rather than conforming to traditional norms is key to promoting equity, inclusion, and belonging." – Kristin Graham

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, try having an unscripted conversation with a colleague and explore their passions beyond work. Share your insights with us using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Turning Your "Weaknesses" Into Strengths
    Oct 14 2024

    Author David Rendall discusses the societal pressure to conform and the narrow definition of success. He shares insights on embracing unique abilities and how his unconventional approach to education has benefited his daughters.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Society's Success Mold: David dives into how society often pressures us to fit a narrow definition of success, leaving little room for individuality.
    2. Unique Education: Hear about David's non-traditional approach to his daughters' education and the incredible benefits that came from allowing them to follow their own paths.
    3. Embrace Your Quirks: Learn why flaunting your unique abilities can be more beneficial than trying to fix your so-called weaknesses.

    Guest:

    David Rendall; author, traveler, podcaster, and emcee, promoting the idea of embracing one's unique abilities for success.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. David Rendall: LinkedIn and Instagram
    2. Books: "The Freak Factor" and "The Freak Factor for Kids"
    3. Hire David to speak

    Quotes:

    -"It's not about fixing or eliminating weaknesses but rather embracing them as part of who we are." – David Rendall

    -"We do not believe in ourselves until someone reveals that deep inside of us, something is valuable, worth listening to, worthy of our trust, sacred to our touch." – David Rendall

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, reflect on your own strengths and share how you can leverage them to overcome a challenge using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Contributors Corner: Stop Trying to be Good at Everything!”
    Oct 9 2024
    In this episode, Julia Waller leads an exploration of the concept of unique abilities and how recognizing and leveraging them can lead to personal and organizational success. Our panel of experts share their journeys of discovering their strengths and the impact it has had on their careers. Key Takeaways: Finding Your Strengths: Julia Waller highlights the magic that happens when you truly understand and embrace what makes you unique.Making Work Effortless: Mark shares his personal experience of turning his unique ability into a fulfilling career, making work feel less like a chore and more like a passion.Leaders Matter: Our panel agrees on the vital role leaders play in recognizing and nurturing the strengths of their team members and creating a positive and productive work environment. Guests: -Julia Waller, unique ability coach & specialist at Strategic Coach. -Jeff Hill, founding partner of 1-800-Got-Junk of Western Washington and president of RePurpose Center. -Renee Metty, Equine Gestaltist and mindfulness coach. -André Brisson, ADHD entrepreneur coach & host of the Tactical Breakthroughs podcast. -James Bryant, leadership development coach & host of the Engineer Your Success podcast. Resources Mentioned: LinkedIn: Julia Waller, Jeff Hill, Renee Metty, André Brisson, and Dr. James BryantStrategic Coach: Organization and Waller's contentAssessments: Kolbe and CliftonBooks: "Unique Ability 2.0: Discovery" and "The Freak Factor" by David Rendall Quotes: "The key is to find out what you love doing, what you’re really good at, and then find ways to spend more time doing that." – Julia Waller "Understanding your unique abilities not only makes your life better but also brings immense value to your organization." – James Bryant Listener Challenge: Take some time this week to reflect on your unique abilities. Ask close friends or colleagues for feedback on what they believe your strengths are. Share your insights and experience with us on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow. Connect with Us: -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow -Facebook: @Beats Working Show -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners. BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn. If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Working the Front Lines of America’s Opioid Epidemic with Dr. Callan Fockele
    Oct 7 2024

    Dr. Callan Fockele shares insights on innovative approaches to tackling the opioid crisis, including mobile health teams and the implementation of buprenorphine in emergency medical settings. She also highlights the importance of leveraging lived experiences in shaping effective addiction policies.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Mobile Health Teams: The impact of mobile health teams in Seattle and how similar initiatives in fire districts could support community needs.
    2. Buprenorphine in the ER: Protocols being piloted to administer buprenorphine in the field and the emergency department for opioid use disorder treatment.
    3. Challenges and Solutions: Barriers to linkage care post-overdose, especially for the homeless, and the necessity for integrated support systems.

    Guest:

    Dr. Callan Fockele; emergency medicine and addiction medicine physician, University of Washington Department of Emergency Medicine, and expert in addiction medicine and population health research.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Dr. Callan Fockele
    2. Organization: University of Washington Department of Emergency Medicine
    3. Seattle Fire Department's pilot program for buprenorphine distribution
    4. 24/7 Telebuprenorphine Hotline
    5. Health One's outreach efforts

    Quotes:

    -"Supporting people with lived experiences is crucial for creating effective addiction policies." – Dr. Callan Fockele

    -"We need to focus on upstream interventions to reduce the high costs of treating substance use disorders in emergency rooms." – Mark Wright

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, educate yourself about where and how to obtain naloxone; and consider carrying it to help save lives in your community. Share your pledge on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email host Mark Wright at mark@beatsworking.show.

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    54 mins