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Jen Brister, Maureen Younger and Allyson June Smith are Women Talking Bollocks. An irreverent magazine show with bracing, anarchic chat from three middle-aged, funny women tackling whatever takes their fancy from the world that week. Don't expect: chat about makeup, diets, and what the bloody Kardashians are doing. They don’t care. Do expect: cultural recommendations and daft tales from Maureen, problem sorting and fervent horror-movie love from Allyson, and TV recommendations and exasperate ...
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Emerge. Evolve. Lead.

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This podcast is for people in recovery (from addiction), who want to learn how to better use their personality and spirituality to step into leadership. People who are solid in their recovery, having done their inner work, have learned many leadership traits in the process and can easily step up to help others with their development. Host: Maureen Ross Gemme, MS Ed, CEO Emerge Leadership Academy, LLC
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In this series, David Green will be speaking to a range of senior HR leaders who are pushing a data-driven and digital HR agenda. There is an increasing need for HR professionals to become more digitally and numerically literate – to acquire the skills necessary to process, produce and leverage digital information to create business value. You'll hear from people leaders who are driving transformation in their organisations on how HR can prepare for the future and what HR leaders need to do ...
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All Things Private Practice Podcast TM is where we dive deep into the gritty, unfiltered world of being a mental entrepreneur, mental health professional, and a private practice therapist. Join us as we explore the emotional roller coaster of small business ownership, tackling the raw and unapologetic aspects that often go unspoken. In each episode, we fearlessly dissect self-doubt, resilience, impostor syndrome, and paralyzing perfectionism. This podcast normalizes fear and failure and help ...
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This is new! Live from the prestigious Komedia Brighton, we present WTB Live, featuring very special guest Angela Barnes to replace our briefly-missed Allyson June Smith. Prepare for an unbelievable shoe loss, listener sh*t stories and the ultimate Be More Maureen to be crowned! Special thanks to Angela Barnes for stepping in at very short notice, …
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In this episode, Melissa Wesner, LCPC, founder of LifeSpring Counseling Services and host of the "Dreaming and Doing" podcast, and I dive into the transformative power of retreats, cultural immersion, and self-care in business strategy. We discuss how stepping out of comfort zones, embracing new cultures, and integrating well-being into our profess…
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This week, Maureen tries her hand at electrics (and it goes as expected), Allyson handles a real life Bridgerton and Jen’s in a goat loop. Also, Bob Marley, Bodies Bodies Bodies and bargains. We're coming to London LIVE on the 3rd of December. Get your tickets here! Check out Jen's aid charity All Our Relations here. Catch Allyson's "Little Smith S…
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What does it take to lead one of Africa's largest banks through a transformative HR journey, affecting 55,000 employees across 28 countries? In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, Sharon Taylor, Chief People and Culture Officer, and Jaco van Vuuren, Chief Operating Officer for Human Capital at Standard Bank Group, reveal the behind-the-…
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In this episode, I speak with Flint Del Sol, a veteran transgender teacher, educational content creator, and LGBTQ advocate, Xilo Del Sol, a Mexican American queer and neurodivergent coach, social worker, and educator, about navigating systemic ableism and capitalism in creating a more fitting work environment and the intersections of entrepreneurs…
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WE'VE ADDED A NEW LIVE SHOW IN LONDON! See you on the 3rd of December for TWO shows at 18:30 and 20:00 at the Bill Murray, in London. This week, it's Maureen's Jamie-versary, Jen's going one tit out and Allyson's flatlining. Also, Mr and Mrs Smith, Salzberg and sh!tty phone holders. Check out Jen's aid charity All Our Relations here. Catch Allyson'…
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Organisations are finding that the traditional job-based structures are no longer enough to drive innovation and growth. As they face new challenges and opportunities, businesses are beginning to understand that shifting to a skills-based approach is crucial for future success. To explore how moving to a skills-based organisation can open up new po…
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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Angela Koivula, psychologist and adjunct instructor at the University of Florida, about navigating financial realities in the mental health profession and its impact on career decisions. Key Takeaways: Financial Planning & Sustainability: Many therapists face significant challenges in planning for retirement due to …
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And we're BACK! Fresh off their summer breaks, Austriophile Maureen’s quick to show she got a single round with Jen, while Allyson’s been in Edinburgh and cannot handle Jen’s popcorn opinions. Also: what to do when you’re out of WTB, The Open House Festival and ‘Awww’ing. Check out Jen's evacuation All Our Relations aid fundraiser here. Catch Allys…
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With AI transforming how we work, HR needs to be prepared for a complete talent shift. But is the function ready for this new reality? In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, host David Green sits down with Keith Bigelow, Chief Product Officer at Visier, to explore the critical role HR plays in leading digital transformation—and how AI i…
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In this episode, I spoke with Dr. Liz Slonena, an ADHD psychologist and business consultant, about the challenges and strategies of managing a solo business while grappling with chronic health conditions. Key Takeaways: Health comes first: Listening to our bodies and setting boundaries is essential for sustainable professional and personal success.…
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What is the impact of a comprehensive people data strategy in HR transformation? In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, host David Green sits down with Angela Le Mathon, Vice President of People Data and Analytics at British multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company, GSK, to discuss exactly that. GSK is on an ambitious jour…
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Group therapy services are a great option for therapists who want to diversify their practice and enhance client connection. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Brittany Bate, owner of Be BOLD Psychology and Consulting, about the ins and outs of running successful therapy groups. Brittany shares her extensive experience and offers insightful tips for …
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Did you know that an estimated 35-40% of the global workforce will be classified as independent workers by 2025? So what does this mean for the future of organisations? And what does it mean for HR leaders who have to navigate this massive shift? In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, David Green sits down with two industry experts to d…
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In this episode, Dr. Shauna Pollard and I had a dynamic discussion on navigating life and career through the lens of ADHD, entrepreneurship, and the unique challenges faced by BIPOC communities. Here are three key takeaways: Embracing Neurodivergence in Business: We shared how openly disclosing our neurodivergent identities has not only helped us e…
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In this episode, Maureen Werrbach, the owner and founder of The Group Practice Exchange, and I discuss how being autistic and ADHD shapes our leadership styles, the challenges and unique strengths that come with being neurodivergent entrepreneurs, and the ripple effect of being authentic, from creating safe work environments to fostering creativity…
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This week, as we continue our summer hols, we take a trip down Memory Lane with our own Jen and Kerry Godliman, and guest starring our wonderful Allyson! Keep up with Memory Lane here Catch Allyson's "Little Smith Sunshine" show at the Edinburgh Fringe here. Check out Jen's evacuation All Our Relations aid fundraiser here. Send your problems to wom…
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In this episode, I spoke with Monica Leblanc, a seasoned therapist, coach, freelance writer, and Enneagram teacher, as she shared insights from her journey, particularly around her recent ADHD diagnosis and the importance of loving past versions of ourselves to stay present. Key Takeaways: Compassion for Past Selves: Monica highlights the need for …
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On the second iteration of 'WTB Recommends', to promote Allyson's Edinburgh Fringe run we're heading over to Allyson's other podcast, Horror Motel! This week they're talking about Slotherhouse, special guest starring Tiff Stevenson! 61% on Rotten Tomatoes if you're wondering. Catch Allyson's "Little Smith Sunshine" show at the Edinburgh Fringe here…
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In this episode, I talk with Michael Michalowicz, an innovative entrepreneur, renowned author, and speaker. Michael delves into several insightful topics, from financial transparency to creating a culture of psychological ownership in the workplace. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a leader, or someone passionate about organized growth, this episode…
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We're out of season! To keep you tided over, we take a trip back a decade to a familiar scene, with Maureen and Jen stuck a train vaguely somewhere around Northampton. Enjoy! Check out Jen's evacuation All Our Relations aid fundraiser here. Catch Allyson's "Little Smith Sunshine" show at the Edinburgh Fringe here. Send your problems to womentalking…
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In this episode, I spoke with my good friend Shaelene Kite, a counselor, DBT-trained therapist, and yoga instructor based in New Jersey. We dove deep into the topic of creating a membership site as an alternative income stream for therapists. Shaelene shared valuable insights from her experience founding the Rebel Minds Learning Collective, a DBT t…
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What does it mean to ‘fail’ well? How can you use the art of ‘failing’ to create a thriving organisation? What metrics do you need to gauge whether you are failing well? As we mark the 200th episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, host David Green welcomes back Amy Edmondson, a renowned professor at Harvard Business School and a leading voice on…
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In this episode, I talk with Gabrielle Juliano-Villani about her journey, the importance of understanding our own needs for emotional regulation, and some very exciting plans for our co-hosted Neurodivergent Burnout Retreat in Belize. Here are 3 key takeaways: Understand Your Nervous System: Gabrielle shared her experience of learning about polyvag…
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In this summer finale (back in September!), Jen is bankrupted by Lebron James, Allyson's doing Maureen's taxes on the pod and a sandal is slept on (you can probably guess who by). We're taking our summer break, but keep your eyes on the feed for very special episodes from other podcasts (there are other podcasts?!), featuring your favourite trio. C…
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Do your employee experience efforts cater to the diverse workforce that make up your organisation’s ecosystem? This episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast looks into this question through the lens of Heidi Manna, Chief People Officer at Jazz Pharmaceuticals. Through innovative employee listening strategies and data-driven approaches, Heidi has a…
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In this episode, Dr. Jessica Hogan and I discuss neurodivergent affirming assessments and the necessity for accessible, empathetic support for neurodivergent individuals. Key takeaways: The Paradigm Shift in Neurodivergence Awareness: Dr. Hogan emphasizes the importance of ongoing work for neurotypical clinicians to be affirming, addressing interna…
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This week, Allyson has an extractor disaster, Jen's sick of your announcements and Maureen only communicates through stickers. Also, Axel F, Neil Gaiman and things to look out for in hotel rooms. Check out Jen's evacuation All Our Relations aid fundraiser here. Catch Allyson's "Little Smith Sunshine" show at the Edinburgh Fringe here. Send your pro…
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Imagine being a super user of your company's own HR technology product. Imagine all the things you could do to innovate and transform HR practices within your organisation. This episode will focus on exactly that. Celebrating HiBob's third year sponsoring the Digital HR Leaders podcast, host David Green sits down with Nirit Peled-Muntz, HiBob's Chi…
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Daniel Rowe, a CPA and tax attorney from Charlotte, North Carolina, shares insights into financial planning, bookkeeping, and business formation for mental health professionals and other service providers. Key takeaways: Understanding Business Formation: It's important to have tailored advice for forming your business entity, whether it's a PLLC or…
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