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On Silence & Broken Leadership with Carmen Medina
Sustainably Human at Work
12/10/19 • 12 min
Actionable insight about how what we know about leadership is wrong, messy processes, and the importance of silence.
Carmen Medina spent 32 years at the CIA, but when you meet her you will hardly notice. She is recognized as a national and international expert on intelligence analysis, strategic thinking, diversity of thought, and innovation and intrapreneurs in the public sector. She is the co-author of the book Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within. Her story as a heretic and change agent at CIA is featured in Wharton School professor Adam Grant's bestseller Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World. Carmen is Puerto Rican by birth and Texan by nationality. Referenced in this Episode:
Connect with Carmen Medina:
HER WEBSITE / REBELS AT WORK TWITTER / HER TWITTER / FACEBOOK / LINKEDIN
For show notes and to learn more about our guests go to https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/carmen-medina-on-silence-broken-leadership

On Capacity & Honoring Boundaries with Bunny McKensie Mack
Sustainably Human at Work
12/03/19 • 15 min
Actionable insight about honoring boundaries, emotional consent, and the importance of lived experience.
Bunny McKensie Mack (pronouns: they/them/their) is an anti-oppression consultant, coach, facilitator and the founder of Boundary WorkTM and Radical Copy. For over 5 years, Bunny has consulted with some of the largest for-profit and non-profit organizations in the country to develop cultures of accountability that dismantle racism and gender inequity at the individual, interpersonal, and institutional level. Their work has been featured in NowThis News, Teen Vogue, Refinery29, The Guardian, Artsy, Afropunk, The New York Times, Pop Sugar, It Gets Better, ArtNews, Wear Your Voice, Bubblegum Club, and El País.
Connect with Bunny McKensie Mack :
THEIR WEBSITE / INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / MEDIUM / TWITTER
For show notes and to learn more about our guests go to https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/bunny-mckensie-mack-on-capacity-honoring-boundaries

On Energy & Awareness with Rebecca Davison
Sustainably Human at Work
12/03/20 • 23 min
Rebecca Davison is a spiritual coach and founder/ director of the Intuitive Life Academy.
Connect with Rebecca:
Instagram
Free Group
Facebook
Website
To see full show notes with transcripts visit https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/on-energy-awareness-with-rebecca-davison

Toi Marie on the Spell of Capitalism
Sustainably Human at Work
12/27/21 • 15 min
Strategist and perpetual learner, Toi Marie asks us to grapple with the way capitalism shows up in all of us. Toi invites us to see the spell of capitalism for what it is and begin to imagine something different, together.
References:
Business for the People - https://www.businessforthepeople.com/
Jen Lemen - https://www.instagram.com/jenlemen/
Spell of Capitalism - https://www.spellofcapitalism.com/
Sonya Renee Taylor - https://www.sonyareneetaylor.com/
Connect with Toi Marie:
Her newsletter (my fav): https://social.toimarie.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toimarie/
Her website: https://www.toimarie.com/
Spell of Capitalism: https://www.spellofcapitalism.com/
Business for the People: https://www.businessforthepeople.com/
For full show notes and transcript visit https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/toi-marie-on-the-spell-of-capitalism.

Marie Poulin on Reflecting on Your Own Data
Sustainably Human at Work
12/27/21 • 12 min
Notion expert Marie Poulin shares some of the insight she's found by gathering her own data. Marie uses Notion but regularly encourages folks to use whatever works for them, including a piece of paper.
References:
Connect with Marie:
A full transcript and show notes are available at https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/marie-poulin-on-reflecting-on-your-own-data.

On Business & The Movement with Richie Reseda
Sustainably Human at Work
08/26/20 • 12 min
Freed from prison in 2018 is an Abolitionist, Feminist, producer, and organizer. He co-founded Question Culture, a social impact record label; Success Stories, a transformational feminist program for incarcerated men chronicled in the CNN documentary, The Feminist on Cellblock Y and co-founded Initiate Justice, which organizes people directly impacted by mass incarceration to change laws and end it with Taina Vargas-Edmond. He works closely with Black Lives Matter, Inspire Justice, and more to transform narratives and upend systems of oppression.
For full show notes visit: https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/richie-reseda-on-business-the-movement

On Curiosity & Slowing Down with David Deane-Spread
Sustainably Human at Work
11/19/19 • 15 min
Actionable insight about difficult conversations, the value of curiosity, and the importance of slowing down.
David Deane-Spread is a former commissioned officer in the Australian Defence Forces, a covert operations leader in law-enforcement and another discreet agency. He developed masterful coaching and development skills in government service whilst building and leading high-performance teams for high-risk operations. His passion for attitudinal competence and effective leadership behavior, together with his joy in seeing others develop has driven David to serve his clients for the past two decades.
Connect with David Deane-Spread:
HIS WEBSITE / LINKEDIN
For show notes and to learn more about our guests go to https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/david-deane-spread-on-curiosity-slowing-down

On Relational Fuckery at Work with James-Olivia Chu Hillman
Sustainably Human at Work
11/25/20 • 13 min
Right Relationship specialist James-Olivia Chu Hillman discusses the ways workplaces are set up to keep us from connecting as humans, and what we can do about it.
James-Olivia Chu Hillman is a relational, life, and leadership coach, a mediator, facilitator, and enthusiastic advocate of necessary, uncomfortable, and life-changing conversations. They work with people who want more joyful connection and less suffering in their relationships with themselves, the people they love and lead, and the world.
James-Olivia has a passion for asking questions that make us squirm a bit and point us back to who the fuck we are and what we care about most.
Connect with James-Olivia:
Instagram
Website
Patreon
Tension Holds Possibility (Holiday 2020)
For full show notes and transcripts visit: https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/on-relational-fuckery-at-work-with-james-olivia-chu-hillman
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How many episodes does Sustainably Human at Work have?
Sustainably Human at Work currently has 23 episodes available.
What topics does Sustainably Human at Work cover?
The podcast is about Management, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education, Leadership Development and Business.
What is the most popular episode on Sustainably Human at Work?
The episode title 'On Relational Fuckery at Work with James-Olivia Chu Hillman' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Sustainably Human at Work?
The average episode length on Sustainably Human at Work is 13 minutes.
How often are episodes of Sustainably Human at Work released?
Episodes of Sustainably Human at Work are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Sustainably Human at Work?
The first episode of Sustainably Human at Work was released on Nov 12, 2019.
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