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The Campus Technology Insider podcast explores current trends and issues impacting technology leaders in higher education. Listen in as Executive Editor Rhea Kelly chats with ed tech experts and practitioners about their work, ideas and experiences.
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Voice of Influence

Andrea Joy Wenburg

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Voice of Influence: Personal Brand and Communication Strategy for Message-Driven Leaders is a podcast featuring interviews with thought leaders and experts who have a highly developed voice of influence. Creative, message-driven leaders will appreciate the support, insight and advice that will help them develop their own voice and compelling communication that makes a difference in the world.
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We Think It’s Funny

We Think It’s Funny with Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff

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Comedians, Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell sit down with a different comedian guest every week to discuss what’s going on in the world and find the funny in it.
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The Fearless Practice Podcast is for anyone who is either thinking of starting a private practice or who needs help with growing their practice in Canada. Julia Smith takes you on her journey from starting as a counsellor to totally killin’ it and growing her own practice in Halifax. After starting in 2016, she battled to find resources and help that related specifically to building a private practice in Canada. Today, she's sharing her tips as well as her not-to-be-repeated mistakes for fel ...
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Daniel Lobell's old friend, comedian Matty Goldberg, joins Mark Schiff and Daniel on the show to talk about his life growing up in Woodstock, New York, having and surviving a brain tumor, and writing a book about it called "Brain Humor." They discuss many of the fun and crazy things they used to do together in New York City. Also discussed is Bill …
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In this episode of the Voice of Influence podcast, Andrea interviews Henry Lopez, a serial entrepreneur, small business coach, consultant, and host of the How to Business podcast. They discuss what it means to be a serial entrepreneur, the various businesses Henry has been involved in, and his journey from a shy kid to a confident business owner an…
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It can be easy to get caught up in looking at everyone else’s journey when instead it’s important to focus on your own. When you take private practice at your own pace, and when you incorporate your talents and passions and allow yourself to be guided from one spot to the next, you can more easily find your way in private practice instead of trying…
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In the latest episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell welcome Kelly Carlin as their guest. Kelly shares captivating stories about growing up as the daughter of the legendary comedian George Carlin, providing insights into her unique childhood and her Uncle Patrick Carlin. The conversation covers a range of …
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Andrea, the host of the Voice of Influence podcast, interviews Kelly Campbell, an expert on trauma, leadership, and consciousness, and author of 'Heal to Lead.' Kelly, a trauma informed leadership coach, shares her vision for widespread healing of childhood trauma to improve the world. She discusses the impact of childhood and adult trauma, the imp…
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As many therapists may have experienced with their practices, there’s usually a summer slump. Everybody is either away on vacation or taking time off work, and as such their schedules have changed, albeit temporarily, and this can make it challenging for therapists to maintain their usual steady stream of clients. More than that, you also want a ho…
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George Schlatter, the pioneering television producer behind "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," recently joined hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff on the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, recorded at his legendary Los Angeles offices. The episode covered a wide array of topics, including Schlatter's experiences working with legends like Frank Sinatra, Sammy…
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In this episode of the Voice of Influence podcast, Andrea interviews John Rennie, founder and CEO of Peak Demand Incorporated and a former US Navy nuclear submarine officer. John discusses his various roles on the USS Tennessee, the hardest aspects of transitioning from the Navy to the corporate world, and the importance of having a mission in civi…
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In the beginning of starting a new practice, being a generalist seems like a good idea, especially when you want to welcome clients through the door and the idea of turning away new potential clients seems counterintuitive. However, niching down is not only helpful regarding your marketing or your skill set: niching down is also important for you! …
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In this exciting episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, comedian Skyler Stone joins hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff for a riotous new installment. Skyler regales listeners with hilarious tales of prank calling Harrison Ford and Arnold Schwarzenegger during his gubernatorial days in California. Amidst laughs, the trio delves into Hunter B…
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In this episode of the Voice of Influence podcast, host Andrea chats with Monique Farmer who recently released her book 'Chart Your Path.' Monique shares her extensive background in PR and education, her experiences in federal public affairs, and her journey of personal growth which led her to write her book. They discuss Monique's experiences on a…
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Miami Dade College recently announced the launch of a new bachelor's degree in applied artificial intelligence — the first such degree in the state of Florida and one of the first in the country. At the heart of MDC's approach is the conviction that education in artificial intelligence is for everyone — people at all levels need understand how to a…
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On this all new episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, Phil Rosenthal, known for his roles in "Everybody Loves Raymond" and as the host of "Somebody Feed Phil," teams up with comedians Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for an uproarious episode filled with laughter and profound insights. Rosenthal regales listeners with behind-the-scenes anecdot…
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With private practice, Christina, our guest today, went through a challenging experience and found it difficult herself to find the therapy that she needed. When she registered as a social worker and later as a perinatal therapist, she knew that she wanted to fill the niche in the market by serving the families in her community. Today, we discuss h…
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Andrea Wenburg welcomes Elena Agaragimova to the podcast, highlighting her remarkable transition from academia to impactful roles in global corporations. In her high-impact role at a tech consulting firm, Elena brings belief in the untapped capabilities of the human mind, integrating neuroscience to maximize effectiveness. She's also a sought-after…
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For many Canadian therapists, the trajectory seems to be that once you start getting full with clients that you should open a group private practice. However, if you blindly consider opening a group private practice without evaluating whether or not it is truly something that you want, then you may end up in a very stressful situation, feeling burn…
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Comedian Erica Rhodes recently joined Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell on the We Think It's Funny podcast, and they dove into a wide range of topics that kept the conversation flowing. From sharing tips on longevity to exploring the bizarre tale of a shipwreck laden with fish sauce and cannibalism in the 1700s, the trio covered it all. Erica also rega…
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When the storms of life come, it’s natural for us to focus on how we can protect ourselves and our families, teams, and people we care about. But it’s also in the storms of life where we find out who we really are - what we’re really capable of. So why are we trying to shelter others from the opportunity to find strength inside themselves? In this …
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Tune in to the latest episode of "We Think It's Funny" as hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff are joined by the hilarious Avi Liberman, known for bringing laughter to Israel and beyond. With a knack for navigating both comedy and current events, Avi shares his experiences of bringing comedians to Israel, even amidst tumultuous times. From discussin…
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Celissa and Melissa noticed the clear need for mental health services in Ontario over the pandemic, and decided to team up to put their expertise and skills to use to serve the community. As a team, Celissa and Melissa were able to balance starting a practice between the two of them while continuing their social work positions that they love. Their…
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How does the US Army Corps of Engineers utilize civilian employees to accomplish its mission to to secure our Nation, energize our economy, and reduce disaster risk? In this episode, Andrea speaks with the Commander of the USACE - Omaha District, COL Robert J. Newbauer about the vital mission and opportunity of the Army Corps of Engineers, and how …
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In a triumphant kickoff to Season 2 of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, the incomparable Caroline Rhea, renowned for her iconic roles like Aunt Hilda on "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," joins veteran comedians Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for a riotous episode brimming with humor and insight. From sharing personal tales of health scares, including n…
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Touro University has embarked on a system-wide initiative to incorporate artificial intelligence into all of its programs — not only in teaching and learning, but also across research, operations, and policy. The institution has also created a new academic AI position to serve as a dedicated AI leader, facilitate the use of AI across the university…
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Sometimes people can feel nervous to start their careers since they don’t know where it will end up. We may feel like we need to know exactly how the journey will look before we head towards a new destination. In this podcast episode, Kelly and I discuss how she had no intention of working in psychotherapy initially after grad school, but found her…
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Corey Poirier is a speaker, podcaster and author and we're here today to talk about his new book "The Enlightened Passenger" where he shares wisdom gained from interviewing over 7,000 thought leaders for his podcast. This is a fun interview where Andrea and Corey discuss the impact of mindset on success. Read the show notes here: https://www.voiceo…
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Dr. Robin Hills is a business psychologist and the director of ‘E i 4 Change’. A company specializing in emotional intelligence for change in educational training, coaching, and personal development - focused around emotional intelligence, positive psychology, and neuroscience. Awarded “International Impact Company of the Year” - Award Winner by Do…
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Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell, hosts of the podcast "We Think It's Funny," culminated Season One with a lively round-up, delving into behind-the-scenes anecdotes from their impressive roster of guests. From the legendary Jay Leno to the iconic Jon Lovitz, and the sharp wit of Alonzo Bodden to the versatile talents of Jon DiResta and Or Mash, Schiff…
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We always hear about “optimization”, and to the extent that many folks may be influenced to outsource everything possible so that they have more free time. But imagine this; if you had all this extra free time, after the time to rest, exercise, and spend time with loved ones, what would you be doing? If you had more free time and the mental capacit…
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Many therapists may feel daunted by the idea of returning to school to get their masters or a PhD, especially after they have settled into their adult lives. However, it truly is never too late! If you have a desire to take your Canadian private practice to the next level, or you feel frustrated working on someone else’s schedule, and you desire mo…
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In the electrifying Season 1 finale of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff are joined by the incomparable Jay Leno for a riveting discussion that touches upon a wide array of topics. From exploring the comedic genius of Rodney Dangerfield to reminiscing about iconic moments from "The Tonight Show," the conversatio…
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As the saying goes; “the only constant thing is change”, and it’s true for Canadian private practices too. Sometimes you will set up a system that works well, but after months or years the practice has changed, and so the systems need to be updated. Or, the offering that you used to love doing with your clients is no longer something that used to l…
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In this episode of "We Think It's Funny," hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell welcome accomplished film director, writer, and comedian Mike Binder. Join the trio as they dive deep into the fascinating world of whale communication studies, the latest news from Hollywood sensation Will Smith, and the comedic nuances of the TV show "Mind of a Married …
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Wes Rhea was born and raised in Marietta, Georgia. He is a healthcare executive, author, educator, and former professional wrestler. Wes started his career as a professional wrestler in the late 1980s, which ran through the mid-1990s, while wrestling for various promotions throughout the Southeast. While in the corporate sector, Wes held executive-…
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In this episode of the We Think It’s Funny Podcast, comedian Alonzo Bodden joins Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for a hilarious discussion. Bodden shares insights on navigating the comedy scene as a black comic outside the Def Jam style, drawing inspiration from legends like Flip Wilson and Dave Chapelle. The conversation delves into challenges face…
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Do you feel pressured to always be scaling and growing your Canadian private practice? In modern business, the idea is usually to push growth - but that’s not always the case! Sometimes not growing can also help private practice. Every now and then you need to intentionally stop growing and instead focus on the foundations of your private practice,…
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In January, Arizona State University announced a major partnership with OpenAI to explore the potential of ChatGPT in education. We caught up with ASU CIO Lev Gonick to find out more about that collaboration, how the university is approaching the use of generative AI across campus, and what the key takeaways have been so far. Resource links: Arizon…
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Effective knowledge transfer is vital for organizational resilience and success, but many people resist writing SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures). In this week's episode Andrea highlights common reasons people resist passing on knowledge at work and how supervisors can help. Is knowledge transfer a priority in your company in 2024? Become a part…
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In this uproarious episode of the "We Think it’s Funny" podcast, hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell welcome the legendary voice actor Maurice Lamarche, renowned for bringing iconic characters like The Brain from "Pinky and the Brain" to life. From opening for Rodney Dangerfield to witnessing Jim Carrey's debut in stand-up, Maurice shares sidesplit…
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Do you sometimes feel lonely working as a therapist? Do you have an online practice, and sometimes wish you could chat with a colleague between sessions to let off some steam or to get an ethical second opinion? How do you deal with isolation as an online therapist? Working as a therapist can be an isolating experience in and of itself, since you c…
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Have you ever been to a counselling conference? Are you considering going to one this year for the first time, or are you a regular attendee? Whether you are more introverted or an extrovert, conferences offer spaces for both! Not just quiet workshops or long tables filled with fascinating people, but also where you can learn and develop your skill…
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In this episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell welcomed the hilarious John DiResta to the conversation. With his background as a former New York City police officer, DiResta provided captivating insights into the city's subways, even delving into the mysterious world of the "mole people." A NY Long Islande…
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Are you like most of us who find it hard to put ourselves out there? You are in good company! In this episode Andrea explores the difference between what we can and can't measure in ourselves and others, and shares a key lesson from the beautiful Netflix documentary "American Symphony" about Jon Batiste. Sign up for podcast, book and resource updat…
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Many counsellors may enter into private practice without expecting to open it into a group practice, since it can be a journey that develops as you explore your niche, assess the needs of your community, and as you develop as a person. However, if you find yourself on the entrepreneurial path, don’t doubt that it can work! Even though many counsell…
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Comedian Jon Lovitz brings his signature wit and humor to the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, captivating audiences with his hilarious anecdotes and sharp comedic timing. With extensive experience in the entertainment industry, Lovitz offers valuable perspectives on comedy, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and discussing his creative process, inclu…
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How did The Weather Channel and CNN start and grow their mobile platforms? Louis K. Gump is here to talk about his experience as an "intrapreneur" and talk about advice from his book, The Inside Innovator: A Practical Guide to Intrapreneurship. Louis K. Gumpis a business builder, transformational leader, and pragmatic optimist. He is author of the …
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In the latest episode of "We Think It's Funny," renowned comedian and expert joke writer Brian Kiley joins hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell, bringing a wealth of comedic insight and experience. With an illustrious career that includes writing for stalwarts like Conan O'Brien and Ellen DeGeneres, Kiley offers a fascinating perspective on the intr…
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There are many different ways in which you can instill and live out the values that you have founded your Canadian private practice on. For Courtney, the value of community is a driving factor that positively impacts the work that she and her colleagues do. So much so, that her private practice offers a scholarship for students doing their bachelor…
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What's the difference between being directive as a leader and being a leader that focuses on getting consensus? Are these two competing goals in your mind? Is it possible to bring the two together? In this episode Andrea discusses how you can identify and solve problems by shifting between providing direction and getting other perspectives. Do you …
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In the latest uproarious episode of "We Think It's Funny," hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff team up with comedian Robert Cait for a riotous discussion covering an array of topics guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. From reminiscing about classic prank calls to navigating the quirky world of Ron Jeremy anecdotes, no subject is too taboo for thi…
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Building a practice is a tricky task because we know that it is going to be difficult sometimes. The question is, when have we gone too far and are perhaps risking burnout? It can feel difficult to maintain your personal and professional boundaries when you are the boss and things depend on you, but in essence, your business does depend on you, so …
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