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Benefits Like a Boss Podcast

Nonstop Administration and Insurance Services, Inc.

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Cold sweats, white knuckles, and big decisions. Leadership is about more than crunching budget numbers, creating company memos, and motivational speaking. True leadership arises when the stakes are high, facing the unknown, and when crisis is around the corner. These decisions have the power to change the personal and professional lives of those that count on you. Have you ever wondered what keeps other leaders like yourself up at night? Join us to hear leadership stories of impact and chang ...
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Ever wonder what you’ve got in common with people in other parts of the world? Just when you think someone in a far off place is nothing like you, if we talk to them and hear their story, we often find that their experiences, joys, and concerns are a lot like our own. Join Tim Pogo for Same Boat as he tells the stories of real people around the globe. We'll learn what they're dealing with as well as where they think everything will go from here. And typically we'll have plenty to laugh about ...
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"A mother came up to us during an open enrollment meeting saying, ‘If this program is actually what you say it is, I'll be able to get tubes for my son's ears right now. He's deaf.’ This steels us for the hard days." — David Sloves, CEO …Yeah, you might want a box of tissues close by for this episode. It’s no secret that Nonstop Administration and …
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The latest episode of our Benefits Like a Boss podcast may be just what you need to get out of your comfort zone. Extraordinary organizational leader and guest Cheryl Petersen Pine returns to answer the question: What does it take to make meaningful change? Cheryl’s expertise will help you kickstart any type of organizational change. In this episod…
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Let's face it, change is hard. The truth is that two-thirds of organizational change initiatives fail. Even in the best times and circumstances, a universal challenge remains: people resist change. It Is natural, even when the change is for the better. There is no single secret to successful change management, but by listening to these three leader…
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On Episode 20 of the Benefits Like a Boss podcast, discover how Community Health Centers of Arkansas (CHCA) is making a difference for employees at all 11 of its member health centers with 100% out-of-pocket coverage from Nonstop Health. Marico Bryant Howe, PhD, Chief Quality and Informatics Officer at CHCA shares why “providing that level of resou…
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On this episode of Benefits Like a Boss, co-host Derreck Smith is live on the floor of the National Association of Community Health Center’s Community Health Institute (CHI) & Expo Conference in San Diego, CA. There, he interviews Jeron Ravin, President & CEO of Kansas City’s SWOPE Health. Their conversation takes us on a journey through the origin…
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This very special episode of Benefits Like a Boss was recorded live from NACHC’s 2023 Conference for Agricultural Worker Health. Joining our hosts (Lesley Brown Albright and Jody Schreffler) are a star-studded cast of three incredible leaders in the movement to provide agricultural workers with better access to healthcare: Rachel Gonzales-Hanson—In…
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On this episode of Benefits Like a Boss, we are joined by a powerhouse in the nonprofit space, winner of the 2022 California Nonprofit of the Year Award, Richmond Area Multi-Services, Inc. (RAMS). Featuring RAMS leaders Trina de Joya (Director of Human Resources) and Erick Divina (Wellness and Engagement Manager), this latest conversation takes a d…
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Ever been curious about Nonstop Health, the presenters of the Benefits Like a Boss show? Now is your time, with a Benefits Like a Boss first, to hear from three powerhouse CEO's, Debbian Fletcher-Blake with VIP Community Services NY, Dr. Felix Valbuena with Community Health and Social Services (CHASS) MI and Marc Hackett with Jane Pauley Community …
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We did it! We made it through another year together. Thank you everyone who joined us and supported us over the past few years. We hope you listen in to this 2022 year in review to catch some of the highlights of these phenomenal people and leaders who have shared their voice with the world. See you again in 2023 for more exciting episodes with new…
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Benefits Like a Boss and Nonstop are proud to help amplify the story of the Look-Alike community. We are joining our voices with theirs as they pursue locking in federal funding to ensure they can continue to do what they've always done, provide healthcare to our nations most vulnerable regardless of their ability to pay. Listen in to this show to …
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There are two things you need to add to your bucket list to experience what an inclusive and caring culture feels like: a visit to France and working at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. Alicia Cardenas, Senior HR Director and Alexis Covarrubias, Talent & Culture Development Manager make the perfect pairing of strength, grit and thoughtfulness as…
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Samantha Gamblin at Missouri Highlands Health Care talks about why meaningful partnerships matter and how no one organization can innovate all on their own. Looking for a new approach to old policies? Listen in to hear the human focussed twist Missouri Highlands put on their hard benefits that end up leaving employees feeling valued, cared for and …
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If you consider yourself a leader, then you're in the business of people according to CEO Michael Schaub and CFO Lacey Lively of Northeastern Rural Health Clinics in Susanville California. In this podcast episode, Michael and Lacey share their own style of management that is anchored in being where the action is, making sure the fridge is always st…
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As we leave 2021 in the dust, join co-hosts Natasha Orozco, Derreck Smith and Lesley Brown Albright as we come together to spotlight some of the amazing leaders we've worked with throughout the year. They are the key decision-makers, who passionately show up each day with a focus on creating cultures of equity and resilience within their organizati…
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Leaders are challenged daily with a variety of talent management priorities. It can be reassuring to know that there are dedicated organizations available to assist nonprofits in times like these. Meet Chris Stoner-Mertz, the CEO of California Alliance of Child and Family Services (CACFS), and listen as she shares her insights on what drives her as…
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You have a passion for a community, you have identified a need, where do you begin? Well, this story starts with words of wisdom from someone who has been there and done that. Hear how Doug Smith, CEO at Greene County Health Care Inc. spent a majority of his career dedicated to leading a rural agricultural based community health center in North Car…
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What price can you put on a healthy work environment for your staff? It’s absolutely priceless according to Cheryl Petersen, the CFO of East Valley Community Health Center located in Southern California. During this episode you’ll learn from this dynamic leader what it means to “level up your teams” to both empower and protect them. Cheryl shares h…
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What makes change successful? How can you remain an employer of choice by providing technology that propels your organization towards innovation while also keeping the humans who run the technology engaged? Michele Ottley, Senior Director of Employee Experience with Unity Health Care Inc., has found the key to unlock this delicate and complicated p…
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Innovation has been a part of a successful business strategy since business existed. This episode highlights two financial leaders who have had exceptional careers - Ardell Butler, former CFO of Unity Health Care in the Washington DC area and John Chiang, former CFO of Asian Health Services in Oakland, California both were holding the reigns and re…
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What is one of the most important things that keep employees happy in a job? Trust in their company's leadership. This is what Darlene Bornacelli, HR Director at Westside Community Services in San Francisco, California and her fellow leaders provide for their employees. Darlene helps us understand what skills she uses as an educated, trained profes…
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Guide your employees through a pandemic, sure. Win a HRSA quality improvement award that same year, gritty no doubt. Change up your employee health insurance benefits to eliminate all out-of-pocket for staff during that pandemic, get this leader a cape! On this episode Brendia Ercolini, HR Director of CareSouth in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, shares the…
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Being an innovator sometimes means you stand alone and sometimes it means you build an army to take on a Goliath. David Sloves, CEO of Nonstop Administration and Insurance Services Inc., has a passion for championing the economically-marginalized workforce and an agitation for the healthcare industry to do better. Listen in to hear how this silicon…
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Nonstop is launching a new podcast, Benefits Like a Boss, featuring expert conversations with bold leaders who are passionate about creating cultures of equity and resilience in their organizations, and in society as a whole. Interviews feature stories that will ignite hope, and show there is a way to break out of the status quo. Join host Lesley B…
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For 40 years, Sylas had a secret. Only, even he didn't know it. When he finally did discover who he really is and the life that he wants to lead, he still had a difficult time convincing himself to believe it. And that made it even harder to share his secret with others. Having been assigned female at birth, Sylas identifies as male. He tells us ab…
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As a continuation of our topic in the last episode, we remain in Iceland for Part 2. But this time, as we dig deeper into that country's general state of tolerance and equality, as well as the actions being taken by Icelanders in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement. To accomplish this, we speak with Jewells, an African American living full …
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What can we learn about racism and equality from a tiny country with barely any diversity in its population? We speak with Sveinn, a jazz vocalist and musician in Iceland, who works as a quality control manager for a whale watching company. As Iceland re-opens to foreign visitors, we learn how their attitude toward limiting the coronavirus is in li…
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Betty is a self-made businesswoman, triathlete, and philanthropist. She's from Colombia, and although based in London, she's currently back in her home city of Bogotá. Her life can best be described as a roller coaster...starting high, to the lowest lows, to the highest highs. But her story of resilience, of starting everything over from scratch an…
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On this episode we speak with Mo, an entrepreneur and businesswoman from Bangkok. Mo has spent the past 5 years growing her business, The Happiness Planner, while living in Australia, Japan, S. Korea, Europe, the UK, and the US. The Happiness Planner specializes in tools that help people be more productive, achieve goals, and train themselves in ho…
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Amy and Alan live in Edinburgh, Scotland. They're one of those couples whose wedding happened to take place in a world of social distancing. It was a bit awkward, but each of us is capable of getting through a major life event during this time of the pandemic, right? Except, Amy and Alan aren't quite done yet. At the time of this episode's release,…
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Charlie and his girlfriend had a difficult decision to make when coronavirus lockdowns went into effect. As Paris residents, they knew that confinement in their tiny apartment with their two young girls wouldn't just be a bit cramped, but they'd be competing with thousands of their neighbors for the limited supply of food and supplies available in …
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In this debut episode, we travel to both Hungary and Turkey for a story of deep deliberation, family, geopolitics, logistics, and one’s own comfort zone. I speak with Gina who's a Turkish national and is based in Budapest. As the world began to shut down and not only travel but also border crossing became restricted, Gina suddenly discovered she wa…
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