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Culture with Natalie Murray
92,000 Hours
11/30/21 • 61 min
This week we are joined by Natalie Murray to talk about culture.
We discuss culture in the workplace and in society. We talk about the assumptions we make of others, how we handle emotions at work, and how culture affects our process for solving problems. Natalie also talks about how the pandemic, working via Zoom, and "the great resignation" have all affected our organizational culture.
Natalie Murray is strategy and innovation consultant, a student experience expert, and a doctoral candidate. She studies transformation. You can connect with her on LinkedIn.
Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell
Trust with Gary Daynes
92,000 Hours
11/17/20 • 39 min
Dr. Gary Daynes discusses how trust operates in our professional lives, personal lives, and communities. He offers advice on how to build trust and discusses why trust is a crucial component in making sure our 92,000 hours are spent well, rather than simply spent.
Dr. Gary Daynes is the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Barton College. He holds a PhD in American History with a focus on the history of efforts to build and strengthen community.
Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Subtle Radicalism with Felecia Maxfield-Barrett
92,000 Hours
08/27/24 • 57 min
"92,000 Hours" is back! This season, we'll be featuring our "Changemakers," people who are working in the nonprofit and fundraising industries to advance change for the good of all.
This week, Annalisa sits down with Felecia Maxfield-Barrett, President and CEO of Utah Global Diplomacy. This heartfelt, honest, conversation digs into the ways that we can all inject subtle radicalism in our day-to-day lives.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/20322318/
Host: Annalisa Holcombe; Editor: Sarah Doh.
10/24/24 • 60 min
9 episodes, 9 guests, and 9 incredible conversations later... the Changemakers season has ended.
The team behind Connection Collaborative and "92,000 Hours" sat down to reflect on our observations, musings, and insights from the season. If you were ever curious to know about the folks "behind the scenes," this conversation is for you!
All in all, it's been a great season. Thank you to our incredible guests for their generosity in time, energy, and wisdom. Until next time.
Follow us:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ConnectionCollaborative
Instagram: @connectioncollaborative
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/20322318/
Host: Annalisa Holcombe; Featuring: Lexie Banks and Sarah Doh. Editor: Sarah Doh.
05/25/21 • 72 min
Welcome to another special episode of 92,000 Hours! We are joined by several of our past interviewees from both Season 1 & 2. While we thought this would be a discussion about lessons learned, it turned into a real master class on self awareness.
In this conversation, past 92,000 Hours guests discuss what they learned from being on a podcast, if they would change anything they said, what they took away from each other's episodes, and if they shared their podcast episode with family or colleagues and how that went.
Guests include: Collin Bunker, Jim Carter, Liz Tinkham, Mike Bills, Shamby Polychronis, and Wendy Anderton.
Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
This I Believe
92,000 Hours
01/19/24 • 17 min
“I believe human connection is the most powerful engine in the universe.”
In the 1950’s, Edward Murrow asked listeners to reflect on and share their personal philosophies. It became a popular NPR series encouraging listeners to reflect on the core values that guide their lives. On this episode of 92,000 Hours, we begin winding down our season of workshops by asking our listeners to do the same.
When you reflect on your life, what were the major lessons you learned during the seminal moments and turning points? How do those beliefs shape the way you show up and interact with the world?
In this episode, Connection Collaborative Founder Annalisa Holcombe will share her core beliefs and the stories that inspired them. She’ll share the transformative power of vulnerability, how authenticity changed her life, and why human connection is the driving force of the universe.
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If you want to leave us a voicemail about your thoughts on this episode, you can reach us at 385-501-7333 or [email protected]
Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited and Produced by: Sarah Doh
Special: Lessons Learned with Annalisa Holcombe
92,000 Hours
06/01/21 • 46 min
Welcome to another special episode of 92,000 Hours! Today we are joined by none other than our host of the podcast, Annalisa Holcombe. Annalisa goes solo in this episode and shares the lessons she has learned making the past two seasons of 92,000 Hours. She ties together all of our past episodes into four main lessons:
- We can do hard things.
- Things change but the most important things will always remain.
- Wisdom is all around us.
- Work is better when you do it with people you care about.
Annalisa elaborates on all of these lessons and shares a few exercises we all can do to make sure we are living our values and prioritizing what matters most.
Links to exercises:
Finding your core values: https://www.connectioncollaborative.com/blog/core-values/
"Big Rocks" and priorities: https://www.connectioncollaborative.com/blog/priorities
92,000 Hours will be taking a summer hiatus and will be returning with Season 3 in September 2021. We will bring you more episodes, interactive Q&A sessions, speaking engagements, facilitation, coaching, and more. In the meantime, please check out our blog and website at connectioncollaborative.com
Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
Courage with Laurel Smylie
92,000 Hours
05/11/21 • 60 min
This week we speak to Laurel Smylie about courage.
Laurel speaks about courage in the workplace and society, how to find your leadership style, and the importance of choosing to engage in difficult conversations.
Laurel Smylie is an executive coach and an organizational culture expert. She is the Managing Partner of Four Letter Consulting and is based out of Los Angeles. She is a certified Dare to Lead consultant and was a partner at the Great Place to Work Institute.
Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
Communication with Alana Dunagan
92,000 Hours
05/04/21 • 53 min
This week we speak to Alana Dunagan about Communication.
Alana speaks about communication in the workplace and in our relationships. She touches upon the importance of listening and using storytelling to connect with others.
Alana is the Director of Higher Education and Workforce Policy at Western Governors University. Prior to that, she worked as a Senior Researcher at the Clayton Christensen Institute, a nonpartisan research organization dedicated to improving the world through disruptive innovation. Alana is also an entrepreneur, spouse, and mother. You can connect with her on Twitter @alanadunaganed and on LinkedIn.
Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
Humor with Troy Hooton
92,000 Hours
10/20/21 • 59 min
Today, we are joined by Troy Hooton to talk about humor.
We discuss humor at work and in society. Troy provides insight on how we can use humor to become better leaders. We learn that some of the lessons of being a comedian, like preparing ahead of time, revising your strategy, and speaking concisely, are applicable everywhere - from the stage to the boardroom.
Troy Hooton is the CFO of Olympia Sales, a CPA, and an aspiring comedian. He has extensive experience in mergers and acquisitions, tax, litigation support, poker, and dad jokes. He was recognized by Utah Business Magazine as one of Utah's "Top 40 Under 40". You can connect with Troy on LinkedIn.
Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe
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How many episodes does 92,000 Hours have?
92,000 Hours currently has 55 episodes available.
What topics does 92,000 Hours cover?
The podcast is about Management, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education and Business.
What is the most popular episode on 92,000 Hours?
The episode title 'Special: Self Awareness with Season 1 & 2 All-Stars' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on 92,000 Hours?
The average episode length on 92,000 Hours is 43 minutes.
How often are episodes of 92,000 Hours released?
Episodes of 92,000 Hours are typically released every 7 days, 3 hours.
When was the first episode of 92,000 Hours?
The first episode of 92,000 Hours was released on Sep 29, 2020.
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