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All Aussie Hour

Josephine Rozenberg-Clarke and Melissa Mason

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G’day mates and welcome to All Aussie Hour, the new podcast from Melissa Mason and Josie Rozenberg-Clarke. You might remember them from the hit podcasts All Aussie Mystery Hour and The Zest Is History, and to be quite honest their new offering is… basically the same. Each week, one host will spin the other a yarn from Australia’s rich and, let’s face it, completely batshit past. Strap in for zesty tales, weird mysteries and potentially even some research! Proudly Produced by DM Podcasts
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Never waste a good opportunity to learn from a bad boss. Our guests and Subject Matter Experts share their stories about challenging, difficult, and even mean bosses that they have had through their careers. Hosts Sara Best and John Broer explore what happened, what made the relationship difficult, and even the role WE play in our Bosshole experiences. More importantly, we apply some of our insight and analysis around behavioral science and emotional intelligence so that we (and managers lis ...
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No Hype is a podcast about truth, science, and the future of marketing, designed to help listeners cut through the noise, dispel misinformation, and effect positive change in marketing, technology, digital transformation, and data science. Hosted by TransUnion’s Allyson Dietz and Brett House – in conversation with assorted marketing experts – this podcast will bridge the gap between marketing HYPE and reality. Forget the fantasy, this is what you really need to know to do your job better and ...
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The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a weekly, hour-long interview program featuring artists, historians, authors, curators and conservators. Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee called The MAN Podcast “one of the great archives of the art of our time.” When the US chapter of the International Association of Art Critics gave host Tyler Green one of its inaugural awards for criticism in 2014, it included a special citation for The MAN Podcast.
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Citizen Radio

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Citizen Radio is hosted by Allison Kilkenny and is dedicated to covering the stories that the mainstream, corporate media ignores. It's like Democracy Now but with much more swearing. They have interviewed such distinct intellectuals, bands, and comics such as Noam Chomsky, Ralph Nader, Rachel Maddow, Melissa Harris-Perry, Tariq Ali, Howard Zinn, Matt Taibbi, Rise Against, System of a Down, Anti-Flag, Bad Religion, Jeremy Scahill, Robin Williams, Matt Besser, Janeane Garofalo, and more. “[Ci ...
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Have you ever felt like an imposter in your own life, grappling with self-doubt and a lack of authenticity? Kamini Wood, the creative mind behind Live Joy Your Way and the Authentic Me Rise Up Program, joins us to unravel these complex feelings and guide listeners toward a life of genuine self-discovery and empowerment. Click HERE for Kamini's webs…
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Episode No. 651 features art historian Richard Shiff, curator and art historian Michelle White, and a clip from Kirk Varnedoe's 2003 National Gallery of Art Mellon Lectures. Serra died last month at age 85. He may be the most honored sculptor of the post-war era. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, which holds the most important institutional colle…
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Navigating the high-stakes world of organ donation requires a leader with not only a strong backbone but a heart full of passion; Dorrie Dils is that leader. Her ascent from the front lines of critical care nursing to the helm of Gift of Life Michigan is a story of tenacity, vision, and unyielding dedication to a life-saving mission and avoiding Th…
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G’day mates and welcome to All Aussie Hour, the new podcast from Melissa Mason and Josie Rozenberg-Clarke. You might remember them from the hit podcasts All Aussie Mystery Hour and The Zest Is History, and to be quite honest their new offering is… basically the same. Each week, one host will spin the other a yarn from Australia’s rich and, let’s fa…
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Episode No. 650 features curator Anne-Lise Desmas and author Jim Moske. With Emerson Bowyer, Desmas is the co-curator of "Camille Claudel," a retrospective of the French modernist sculptor's career, at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. Until now, Claudel's work has often been under-considered as scholars have focused on her professional and pe…
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Have you ever sent a cold email that changed your life? Ryan Hawk and Brook Cupps might just convince you of the magic such an action can hold. This episode unveils their remarkable journey together, from a serendipitous encounter to co-authoring "The Score That Matters." Their partnership is a touching narrative of how leadership can profoundly af…
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Episode No. 649 features artist Patrick Martinez and author Nell Irvin Painter. Dallas Contemporary is showing "Patrick Martinez: Histories" through September 1. The exhibition surveys work Martinez has made since 2016, including his Pee Chee folder-referencing paintings, cake paintings, neons, and his recent multi-media paintings which often featu…
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Ajay Kapoor, an award-winning executive at General Motors, joins Allyson Dietz and Sam Shapiro-Kline to discuss the transformation that today’s marketing drives for all types of organizations from startups to scaled enterprises. Follow along as they dive into how marketing adapts to evolving consumer needs, data depreciation and brand legacies. Hea…
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Meet Melissa Llarena! Another great connection I made at PodFest 2024 with her own Bosshole® experiences that have shaped a really unique message and methodology for Mom Entrepreneurs. This is a special episode for all our working Moms out there in The Bosshole® Transformation Nation! Click HERE for Melissa's book "Fertile Imagination - Every Mom's…
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Episode No. 648 features curator Dita Amory and artist Isabelle Frances McGuire. Along with Ann Dumas, Amory is the curator of "Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain and the Origins of Fauvism," which is at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston through May 27. The exhibition presents works Henri Matisse and André Derain made in Collioure, a fishing village …
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Always good to be back in the studio with my friend and colleague Karen Shulman! This week we tackle the challenge of moving into management for the first time and how to do it without falling into The Bosshole® Zone. Enjoy! Related TBC episodes: Making Mini Me's Is it a Bosshole or a Tormentor? Jason Lauritsen - The Check-In Method™ HERE ARE MORE …
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Episode No. 647 is a holiday weekend clips episode featuring artist Kahlil Robert Irving. The Kemper Art Museum at Washington University in Saint Louis is presenting "Kahlil Robert Irving: Archaeology of the Present" through July 29. "Archaeology of the Present" is a presentation of new Irving sculptures, video, and found objects. Irving has situat…
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The Bosshole® Transformation Nation lost one of its friends a few weeks ago, Mr. Robin Reed. Robin and his wonderful wife Shawna joined us a few years ago to share their story and we thought it fitting to republish the episode to honor Robin and pay our respects to him and Shawna for what they gave the world as a team. This is where I first heard t…
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Episode No. 646 features curators Edouard Kopp and Shelley Langdale. With Kim Conaty, Kopp is the co-curator of "Ruth Asawa: Through Line," a survey of Asawa's lifelong drawing practice. (Kirsten Marples and Scout Hutchinson assisted Kopp and Conaty.) The exhibition, which is at Houston's Menil Collection through July 21, presents drawings, collage…
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Imagine a workplace where every twist and turn is as smooth as a roundabout, with no abrupt stops or stifling structures. That's the future Sara, Karen and I are visualizing as we tackle the monumental task of reshaping the modern workplace on today's episode. We're not merely adjusting the sails to the changing winds of employee expectation; we're…
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Episode No. 645 features curator María Elena Ortiz and artist Kenny Rivero. Ortiz is the curator of "Surrealism and Us: Caribbean and African Diasporic Artists since 1940" at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. The exhibition investigates the history of surrealism in the Caribbean and posits that Caribbean intellectuals were key to the development…
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Please meet Ande Lyons, one of the amazing people I met at Podfest 2024! Not only is she an experienced podcaster and gifted business professional, but she also has a remarkable Bosshole® story to share. You will learn how that experience opened a whole new world for Ande and it is still expanding today! Click HERE for Ande's LinkedIn profile Click…
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Episode No. 644 features artists Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi and Trey Burns. The Hammer Museum is presenting "Hammer Projects: Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi" through August 11. The exhibition features ARENA V (2024), Nkosi's latest investigation of the social and psychological experiences of Black gymnasts. "Nkosi" is curated by Ikechúkwú Onyewuenyi with Connie Butl…
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Are you experiencing "profitless prosperity" and do you know how to "de-risk" your strategy? You will once you listen to this episode with Robert Courser and Olivier Aries as they walk us through their recently released book, Line of Sight: The Five Keys for Strategic Execution in an Age of Uncertainty. Just by reading this book and applying the pr…
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Episode No. 643 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features curator and art historian John P. Bowles and artist Stacy Kranitz. Along with Dennis Carr and Jacqueline Francis, Bowles is the co-curator of "Sargent Claude Johnson," a survey of the artist's career at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Calif. through Ma…
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That's right! Work DOES NOT have to suck and Chad Gono takes us through his journey of that realization. Understanding Chad's perspective and guidance is certainly a way to Reinvent the Workplace right now. Click HERE to access Chad's newsletter Click HERE for Chad's LinkedIn profile Click HERE for Chad's video on Performance versus Values Click HE…
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Episode No. 642 features curator Simon Kelly and artist Marc Bauer. Kelly is the curator of "Matisse and the Sea," at the Saint Louis Art Museum through May 12. The exhibition examines the significance of the sea across Matisse's oeuvre. It especially examines SLAM's own 1907-08 Bathers with a Turtle, long considered one of Matisse's most challengi…
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Unlock the secret to steering clear of the dreaded Bosshole® Zone with Mike Derringer of Focus CFO as we traverse the financial leadership landscape. Mike brings enlightenment to the podcast, showcasing how small to medium-sized businesses can harness the expertise of seasoned CFOs part-time, a concept that's changing the game for companies not yet…
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Episode No. 641 is a President's Day weekend clips show featuring artist Stanley Whitney. The Buffalo AKG Art Museum (née the Albright-Knox Art Gallery) is presenting "Stanley Whitney: How High the Moon," a retrospective of Whitney's fifty-year career. The exhibition features the square-format, semi-gridded abstract canvases Whitney has been making…
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This week we explore the world of neuro-divergent employees who, on average, represent around 10% of the workforce. We are joined by Nancy Disbrow, the founder of Neuro-osity, who through her own remarkable journey realized how the qualities of neuro-diversity can truly enhance the workplace and give people a chance to shine in ways we may not expe…
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Episode No. 640 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Judy Ledgerwood and curator Lisa Volpe. Ledgerwood is included within "50 Paintings" at the Milwaukee Art Museum. The exhibition features paintings made in the last five years by 50 artists from around the world. It was curated by Margaret Andera and Michelle Grabner and is on view thr…
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We have arrived at the final installment of our series on The Big Five Skills of Emotional Intelligence! This is like a crash course in EQ for managers and supervisors to help them stay out of The Bosshole® Zone. Other related episodes: The EQ Big Five: #1 - Emotional Self Awareness The EQ Big Five: #2 - Empathy The EQ Big Five - #3 - Self Regard T…
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Episode No. 639 features artists Sin Wai Kin and Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork. The Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley is presenting "MATRIX 284/Sin Wai Kin: The Story Changing," the artist's first US exhibition. BAMPFA's exhibition includes Sin's two most recent video works: The Breaking Story (2022) and Dreami…
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Join Matt Dailey, founder of Effective Media Consulting, as he talks brand performance with Allyson and Brett, and discusses all the ways media can help drive business growth. Hear Dailey’s unique perspective on everything from innovative measurement approaches and silos, to the fundamentals of advertising and halo effects. Listen out for why he be…
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Moving along to #4 in the list - Assertiveness. This one seems to be one of the most difficult to adjust either way but Sara provides great direction for suitable adaptation concerning Assertiveness. Other related episodes: The EQ Big Five: #1 - Emotional Self Awareness The EQ Big Five: #2 - Empathy The EQ Big Five - #3 - Self Regard HERE ARE MORE …
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Episode No. 638 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artists Saif Azzuz and Maryam Taghavi. The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco is presenting "Saif Azzuz: Cost of Living," an exhibition of paintings, sculptures and installation that considers settler colonialism and gentrification as related processes. The exhibition is on view thro…
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We are halfway through our journey to discover The Big Five skills of Emotional Intelligence! This week we learn about Self-Regard and the role it plays in how we see ourselves and how that certainly influences how we show up to others. Other related episodes: Sara and John - On Being the Right Size The EQ Big Five: #1 - Emotional Self Awareness Th…
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Episode No. 637 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features curator Jamillah James and author Brent Martin. James has organized "Faith Ringgold: American People," a retrospective of Ringgold's career as an artist and activist, at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. The exhibition, which presents Ringgold as a key bridge between the Harlem Renaissa…
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Let's jump back into the EQ pool with Number 2 on the list of the "Big Five" skills of Emotional Intelligence with Empathy! Sara helps us understand what a powerful skill Empathy can be in enabling managers to be so much more effective. Click HERE for a short video from Brené Brown HERE ARE MORE RESOURCES FROM REAL GOOD VENTURES: Never miss a good …
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Episode No. 636 features curators Furio Rinaldi and Jonathan Stuhlman. Rinaldi is the curator of "Botticelli Drawings" at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Legion of Honor, the first exhibition dedicated to the drawings of Sandro Botticelli. The show follows Botticelli from his time with Fra Filippo Lippi to the establishment of his own work…
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We start the new year with a five-part series on Emotional Intelligence. To be specific, the "Big Five" skills of Emotional Intelligence with none other than our resident expert, Sara Best! EQ is one of the must-have skill sets for any manager and/or leader to be effective in today's workplace. Click HERE for a list of "feeling" words from retired …
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Episode No. 635 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Leslie Martinez and curator Anthony Graham. MoMA PS1 in Queens is presenting "Leslie Martinez: The Fault of Formation," through April 8. The exhibition features paintings built with paint, folds, pools, and collaged materials such as rags and dried acrylics. Martinez's way of making pa…
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We welcome back our colleague and friend Drew Fortin who is also the founder and CEO of Lever Talent! Drew is truly a thought leader in the world of people development especially when it comes to how technology can favorably influence how we go about that type of work. Check out all the resources about Lever Talent! Click HERE for Lever Talent's we…
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Episode No. 634 is a holiday clips episode featuring artist Amalia Mesa-Bains. The Phoenix Art Museum is presenting “Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory,” the first retrospective of the pioneering Chicana artist. The exhibition includes nearly 60 works including fourteen of Mesa-Bains’ major installations. It was curated by María Esther Fernán…
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Hope and redemption are possible for all managers who are stuck in The Bosshole® Zone, and Charles Dickens gave us a perfect example of it back in 1843. We can learn from Ebeneezer Scrooge that a change of heart is a decision made every day. Related TBC episodes: Sara and John - Head, Heart, and Briefcase HERE ARE MORE RESOURCES FROM REAL GOOD VENT…
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Episode No. 633 is a holiday weekend clips episode featuring artist Gary Simmons. The Pérez Art Museum Miami is presenting “Gary Simmons: Public Enemy,” a survey of Simmons’ 35-year career. The exhibition reveals how Simmons has addressed race, class and US history in ways that have remained persistently au courant. It was curated by René Morales a…
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We are thrilled to welcome a new colleague from The Predictive Index, Adam Berke! Adam's company, Charma (that he co-founded and where he served as CEO) was recently acquired by The Predictive Index to bring a powerful new aspect to PI's software and all Talent Optimization initiatives - especially around managers! Big news for 2024! Be sure to rea…
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Episode No. 632 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features curators Philip Brookman and Julian Brooks. Brookman is the curator of "Dorothea Lange: Seeing People," at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. The exhibition presents Lange's decades-long portraiture practice in over 100 photographs, pictures that range from the Great Depression through …
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I don't think you could have a conversation with Adrian Koehler and not get excited about becoming a stronger leader. You will definitely pick up on it in this two-part episode with him! I had a great time getting to know Adrian and his clear and determined view of how to take leaders to a higher place where leadership will look, feel, and be diffe…
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Episode No. 631 features curators Anne Umland and Kelly Montana. Umland is the curator of "Picasso in Fontainebleau" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition examines work Pablo Picasso made during the summer of 1921 in Fontainebleau, an exurb of Paris. It reunites four major works on canvas, both versions of Three Musicians and Three …
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I don't think you could have a conversation with Adrian Koehler and not get excited about becoming a stronger leader. You will definitely pick up on it in this two-part episode with him! I had a great time getting to know Adrian and his clear and determined view of how to take leaders to a higher place where leadership will look, feel, and be diffe…
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Episode No. 630 features curators Stephan Wolohojian and Lisa Volpe. With Ashley Dunn and in collaboration with Laurence des Cars, Isolde Pludermacher, and Stéphane Guégan, Wolohojian is the co-curator of "Manet/Degas" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The exhibition explores the artistic dialogue between Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas an…
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