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Come on an insightful journey across business, sustainability, technology, strategy and architecture - listen to the people who are influencing the architecture of tomorrow. Hear from the global community for Enterprise, Business, Technology Architects and related roles who want to collaborate and learn from each other. Connect with Oliver Cronk on LinkedIn if you have thoughts on topics or would like to appear on the series. Find the YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/ArchitectTomorrow/
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Bill Gates is now one of the world’s wealthiest individuals, but he didn’t earn his fortune in a straight line to success. Gates entered the entrepreneurial scene with a company called Traf-O-Data, which aimed to process and analyze the data from traffic tapes (think of it like an early version of big data).
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How should we live in this world when so much is changed? Katherine May, author of Wintering and the Electricity of Every Living Thing, asks those most intimate with the effects of these transformations: what now? How do we stay soft in a world determined to harden? How can we bear witness to suffering without being dragged into despair? How do we ride the waves of our anger, sorrow and exhaustion, and still find space for wonder, hope and joy? How can we possibly help? In a series of frank, ...
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Welcome to Diverse, a podcast by the Society of Women Engineers. SWE gives women engineers a unique place and voice within the engineering community. On Diverse, we highlight incredible thought leaders and personalities in the STEM community and discover who they are at home, at work and in between.
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Welcome to the Consulting Kingdom Podcast. The podcast is your gateway to unlocking your full consulting potential. Hosted by Patrick Bell, this podcast is tailor-made for business consultants who aspire to master their craft and create a lasting impact as a true Kingdom Business. 🎙️ What’s in Store? Dive deep into powerful strategies and actionable insights that will elevate your consulting expertise. Patrick Bell sits down with industry experts, extracting wisdom and practical advice you w ...
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**SEASON 5 IS HERE** Welcome to "Critical Conversations" about women's health & wellness! Join Jennifer Klotz, MS, RDN, LDN - a registered dietitian nutritionist, and Heather Young, CPT, C-IAYT, E500 RYT, CES, a certified yoga therapist and corrective movement specialist — two sisters on a mission to help women do wellness differently. We're here to empower you with the information you need to feel good again. TOGETHER, LET'S CUT THROUGH THE NOISE AND EMBRACE HOLISTIC WELLNESS. Our mission i ...
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Work smarter, not harder with the latest research on exercise. In this episode, we’re diving into new research on short movement “snacks," the surprising impact of exercise timing, and the shocking results of a study that looked at sitting versus standing. You’ll discover what small adjustments can benefit your health and the type of quick movement…
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In this episode, Holly Hansen, Pilot Plant and Product Development Manager at 3M, shares her personal experiences with ADHD and provides insight on how to better support neurodiverse folks in the STEM workforce.Hansen covers the different types of neurodiversity, the accommodations needed to make everyone successful, strategies for self-advocacy, a…
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This episode is sponsored by Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD).Sylvie Lombardi, senior R&D director at BD, discusses her journey in biomedical engineering and the rewarding impact her work has on physicians and patients in this episode of Diverse. Hear how Lombardi’s childhood dreams of becoming a doctor influenced her path in STEM, her advice for…
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In honor of First-Generation College Celebration Day, celebrated on Nov. 8 in the U.S., dive into the stories of several first-generation women engineers in this episode of Diverse!Monick Estrada and Lavanya Munjam share their experiences as first-generation engineers at the collegiate and professional levels in conversation with host Danielle Schr…
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Send us a text In this Podcast episode, Don Gleason discuss business skills and strategies with Theron Skees the Senior Creative Executive for Walt Disney Imagineering and now the founder of The Designer's Creative Studio. They unpacked the following topics: - Creating Something: The Challenges of Starting from Scratch - Learning and Implementing S…
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In this enlightening episode, we explore how the vibrant transformation of autumn leaves holds powerful lessons for embracing change and personal growth. Whether that's letting go of old habits that no longer serve you or the tapping into our potential to adapt and grow in challenging situations, this episode will inspire you to find new strengths …
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What’s to be done with the lost, the dead, but write them into being?’ So writes Hilary Mantel in her extraordinary memoir, Giving Up the Ghost. First published in 2003, it offers a snapshot of the great writer before the Wolf Hall era: a literary, if not commercial, success, and a fragile soul with a dark, scuttling imagination. Katherine was join…
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Candy can stir up a lot of stress, especially during the holiday season when sweets are everywhere. From Halloween through Christmas, even over New Year's, it's a part of many traditions. If you’ve ever felt pressure to indulge or worry about losing control if you do enjoy a piece, this episode is for you. We’re here to help you take the stress out…
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In this "eye-opening" episode (ha!), we dive deep into the often-overlooked risks associated with everyday sunglasses. Join us as we speak with Hannah Oliver, founder of Blue Eye Sunglasses, whose personal journey took a dramatic turn after a car accident shattered her beloved designer lenses, causing her to lose one eye. Hannah’s experience serves…
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Send us a text In this Podcast episode, Don Gleason discusses law and consulting with Justice Jamie Groshans from Florida's Supreme Court. They unpacked the following topics: - Leadership and Servant Mentality - Leading from Any Position - Small Leaders, Big Impact: Gratitude for Those Who Lead Where They Are - Running a Branch of Government: A Hid…
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In this episode, Angelie Vincent and Ramak Asgari of the SWE DisAbility Inclusion Affinity Group share their personal journeys as engineers who are thriving in STEM while living with disabilities.In conversation with Laurie Shuster, editor-in-chief of SWE Magazine, Vincent and Asgari offer insights into how leaders can create inclusive workplace en…
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If you’ve been dealing with chronic fatigue, brain fog, sinus issues, or food sensitivities and can’t find the reason why, mold exposure might be the missing link. In this episode, we explore how mold could be affecting your health and provide immediate steps you can take to test if it is affecting you. We discuss how mold exposure can lead to a wi…
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Send us a text In this Podcast episode, Patrick Bell discusses Kingdom Business with Jodine Theron, a former business consultant and now Chief Product & Technology Officer at Kingdom Growth Engine. They unpacked the following topics: - Consistency in Content Creation - Keeping business tools simple - Faith and passion in consulting - The power of a…
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This episode is sponsored by the U.S. Space Force.Major Rachel Oliver, assistant professor at the Air Force Institute of Technology, discusses how she found and followed her unique STEM path step-by-step in this episode of Diverse. Hear Major Oliver’s advice on navigating career setbacks, along with insights into her work on technologies like satel…
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It was National Poetry Day in the UK earlier this month and Katherine talked to Kate Fox about her new book, On Sycamore Gap, in an extra Book Club event. Kate’s book is about a very special tree in the north of England that was chopped down by vandals, but that has brought people together in the aftermath of its felling. Katherine's book, Enchantm…
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Send us a text In this Podcast episode, Patrick Bell discusses Kingdom Business with Bianca Jansen a Marketing consultant at Studio98 Consulting where they unpacked the following topics: - From childhood education to consulting - The ideal clients: Beyond startups - The curiosity that drive success - The "one thing" question in marketing - Faith an…
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Think mold is just a problem after major flooding or in basements? Think again! In this episode, we’re uncovering the top 12 hidden places mold loves to lurk in your home—and some of these may surprise you. From everyday items like water bottles and washing machines to overlooked spots, mold can quietly invade spaces you use daily. Whether you’ve d…
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Send us a text In this Podcast episode, Patrick Bell discusses Kingdom Business with Daniel McCraine a business consultant at McCraine Associates where they unpacked the following topics: - Consulting: A Calling or Coincidence? - Keys to Success in Consulting - The Power of Accountability in Business - The Dismal Reality of Business Exit Plans - Th…
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In this special episode, we’re uncovering the hidden dangers of mold and its surprising connection to cancer. Many of us think of mold as a minor inconvenience—something to clean off the bathroom tiles or toss out with spoiled food. But mold can produce harmful compounds called mycotoxins, which can have serious long-term health effects, including …
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In this episode, Helly Torres, Hispanic Heritage Month lead of the SWE Latinos Affinity Group, speaks with Sunita Lavin, a dedicated ally and SWE Latinos AG member, about the critical role of allyship in advancing Latinas in STEM. Torres explores findings from a recent “Lean In” report, which reveals that Latinas remain underrepresented in engineer…
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In this episode, Catherine shares her powerful personal story of battling mold exposure and how it impacted her family's health. Discover the steps she took to reclaim her health and regain control of her home. Catherine also provides practical, actionable strategies for reducing mold exposure, improving indoor air quality, and protecting your well…
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What does mold do to your health? How sick can it really make you? The answers might shock you. In this powerful episode, we dive into the groundbreaking insights of Dr. Donald Dennis, an ENT doctor and leading expert in mold exposure and sinus health. He has helped more than 80,000 patients and invented several ground-breaking sinus procedures. Tu…
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This episode is sponsored by Tetra Pak.When you grab a carton of juice or a package of your favorite snacks, it’s easy to forget that behind every bite and sip, there’s a world of engineering at work. In this episode of Diverse, two engineers from Tetra Pak share their experiences in the food and beverage industry with Karen Horting, CEO and execut…
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Send us a text In this Podcast episode, Patrick Bell discusses Kingdom Business with Don Gleason a business consultant where they unpacked the following topics: - Faith in consulting - The Seismic Shift: Embracing AI in Business - Overcoming setbacks - Lessons Learned: The Realities of Consulting - The Power of Asking Great Questions in Consulting …
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Learn how women can position themselves at the forefront of future mega construction projects in this episode of Diverse!Catherine Hunt Ryan, president of Bechtel’s Manufacturing and Technology business, discusses the pivotal role women play in infrastructure projects in conversation with FY25 SWE President Karen Roth.Hear about the evolving global…
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In this episode, we dive into one of the most foundational practices for lifelong health: observing your body with kindness. Too often, we’re taught to check in with ourselves through the lens of judgment, frustration, or even anger. But what if you could observe your body with curiosity, kindness, and care instead? Learning to pay attention to the…
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September - when we’re almost as likely to be trying to reform ourselves as in January - is the perfect moment for Oliver Burkeman’s new book, Meditations for Mortals. Katherine sat down to talk to Oliver for her Book Club, and there was one question she was burning to ask: do you confuse lots of readers too? Oliver, you see, has mastered the art o…
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Jennifer McAndrew from Tufts University’s Tisch College of Civic Life explores the critical issue of voter turnout among STEM students with Dr. Roberta Rincon, director of research and impact at SWE. McAndrew dives into findings from the recent "Democracy Counts 2022" report from the National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement, explores why …
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A special edition of Architect Tomorrow covering the Green IO London conference in September 2024. It was an exciting day, and whilst we couldn't capture everything, this episode gives you a taster of what was shared on the day - with some clips from the talks, the panel on AI, and interviews with some of the speakers and of course Gael Duez!Do che…
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