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Magazine-style news podcast that introduces you to the most fascinating people in Harrisburg and Central Pennsylvania. Hear their authentic stories, straight from every month’s issue of TheBurg—with a different twist—on TheBurg Podcast. Because there’s always “more to the story.” Hosted by Karen Hendricks. TheBurg is a monthly community magazine devoted to PA news, business, art, culture, music, food, health, sports and more; Lawrance Binda, editor.
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Snippets of Leadership

Edoardo Binda Zane - EBZ Coaching

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This podcast is for new and experienced leaders who are either leading others for the first time or going from leading a single team to leading other leaders. And in general, this is a podcast for any leader on the look for ways to quickly refine his or her leadership skills and grow professionally - and who needs to do it fast. Each episode is between 5-10 minutes, focuses on one precise topic, like “how to gain your team’s trust” for example, and takes a practical, hands-on perspective, al ...
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Off The Table: A Global Surgery Podcast

Off The Table: A Global Surgery Podcast, on behalf of the Global Surgery Lab

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We are a diverse group of people who deeply care about improving access to surgical care worldwide and believe that those solutions come from the ground up. Our mission is to create an environment to have safe conversations about equitable surgical care globally. To give a voice to surgical providers on the ground to express the challenges of delivering surgical care in their contexts. To highlight equitable global surgical partnerships, free from neocolonialism. To offer evidence-based appr ...
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Adriel's Curious City

Adriel's Curious City

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A 60-minute interview with the people who are building are world about the experiences that built them, and what they're working on. We get pretty philosophical at times, practical at others, and downright deep all throughout.
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Opinion Has It

Project Syndicate

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Opinion Has It by Project Syndicate features conversations with leading economists, policymakers, authors, and researchers on the world’s most pressing issues. Tune in for biweekly analyses and insights with our host Elmira Bayrasli, Foreign Policy Interrupted co-founder and Project Syndicate contributor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast on S. Truett Cathy's book the founder of Chick-Fil-A "How Did You Do It, Truett?" All Socials : https://linktr.ee/thebadwalorganization CHECK OUTS Chick-Fil-a Documentary : • How Truett Cathy Created Chick-Fil-A ... TRUETT CATHY Lecture: • Stewardship - Truett Cathy Working 24 Hours Straight at Chick-fil-A | Bon Appetit: • Working 24 Hour…
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Resilience is a muscle many of us flexed, or became aware of, amid the pandemic. And it’s very much still in our vocabulary! · How do we build resilience against health issues and disease, especially among Latinos? · And, in a region where many of us see the Susquehanna River and its creeks and streams every day, how do we build resilience against …
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This special year-long podcast project reveals special people—unsung heroes—in our midst. For a whole year, podcast host and producer Karen Hendricks asked TheBurg Podcast guests the same question: If you could identify an unsung hero in the Harrisburg area, who would it be and why? Except, instead of airing all their answers, we’ve been saving and…
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Harrisburg’s health, from head to toe: February’s guests explore health from lots of fascinating angles. And just in time for Valentine’s Day, we even talk about the heart of the city via residents’ healthy civic engagement. Guests include: · Jelissa Gilmore explains how her women-focused fitness studio, FLY Fitness, is taking off—with a message th…
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We kick off a new year by talking about climate change, science, as well as storytelling. Climate change is a new subject for TheBurg in 2023, and we look forward to exploring the topic—on the podcast as well as in the magazine—through a special six-part series. Special thanks to January podcast sponsor, Fleet Feet Mechanicsburg, announcing the gra…
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It’s a great time of year for reflection and perspective. This month’s podcast guests offer their life wisdom on career paths, retirement, and what makes Harrisburg a great place to live. Guests include: Freelance writer Diane McCormick, who previews her upcoming story about Harrisburg ranking #2 on U.S. News & World Report’s Best Places to Retire …
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We are thrilled to share conversations with three Harrisburg-area women who have forged nontraditional or unprecedented career paths: Lesa Brackbill, who successfully advocated for updated newborn screening laws in Pennsylvania, and is continuing her advocacy journey across the country and world, driven by the death of her daughter. Andrea Grove of…
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As hard as the pandemic was, and continues to be, for many people, there also continue to be glimmers of light, silver linings, business expansions, and stories about people helping others—doing the right thing. And that’s the theme that links all of today’s podcast interviews, together: Peter Leonard, CEO/Owner of Little Amps Coffee Roasters, loca…
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On the basketball court, a full court press is an all-out effort… putting pressure on the opposing team. How does this concept tie into September’s podcast? “The Most Harrisburg Thing” these days is the Knead Pizza story. An all-out effort by employees, to unionize, resulted in the shop’s closing. The story has gotten a lot of press, but editor of …
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From a famous Harrisburg clock, to a longtime YMCA professional who’s new to Harrisburg, plus a mentorship program that improves relationships between youth and police during these current times, even a little “island time” in the middle of the Susquehanna River: Our August podcast is chockful of fascinating conversations about time. We introduce y…
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Has “Pursuit” been adopted, as a result of being TheBurg magazine’s “cover doggy?” Our July edition of TheBurg Podcast asks that question—and many more pet-related questions to celebrate these dog days of summer. As a companion to TheBurg magazine, this month’s podcast welcomes the following guests: Amy Kaunas, executive director of the Harrisburg …
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What motivates you to do your job? seeing your team grow? seeing yourself develop professionally? money and fame? whatever it is, take a moment to reflect on it. And I’m not saying it “just because” - there is a real reason behind it. This one, to be clear. What do you think? Links and resources Follow me on LinkedIn On Facebook On Youtube On Mediu…
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Revitalization is the focus of our June podcast, as we expand three stories from the pages of TheBurg magazine’s June issue: 50 years later, what’s Harrisburg’s legacy from Hurricane Agnes? David Morrison, executive director, Historic Harrisburg Association explains how revitalization efforts continue impacting the city today. Revitalization is thr…
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IF remote communication is always formal and IF your job as a leader is to build a solid relationship and rapport with your team, THEN you need to figure out a way to make informal chats, healthy banter, friendly exchanges a part of your week. This is how you could go about it (and not miss out on an opportunity). What do you think? Links and resou…
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To motivate your team on a regular basis you need a few elements. More important than that, you need to apply them in a certain way. You can work on gaining their trust, on allowing more control over their work and on making them feel competent… but it’s not enough. It’s not just about what you do. It’s also about working on two areas in parallel. …
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To feel motivated at work, people need three things: a manager they trust a sense of control on their work a feeling of being competent And on this last one… how can you make someone feel competent about their job every time Better said… how can you make them still feel motivated when they’ve done a bad job? 2 ways: these. Links and resources Follo…
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“My team isn’t there yet, this stuff is too advanced” Says every manager at some point. To that, let’s remember one thing… It’s your job as a manager to develop your team. So if a method or technique is too advanced, don’t think of it in terms of your team being too far from it. Instead, put it back on yourself and ask: “how can I get my team to th…
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Welcome to our seventh episode, featuring the inspiring husband and wife duo, Dr. Nandakumar Menon and Dr. Shylaja (Shyla) Devi. In this episode we welcome two extraordinary individuals who have made an enormous impact on improving healthcare accessibility and delivery for indigenous populations in rural India. Shyla, a gynecologist, and Nandakumar…
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