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One topic when talking with people seems to always spark an engaging conversation is dating and relationships. Dating and relationships has so many components like age, race, religion, money, appearance, etc. A lot people can relate to each other in the experiences they have in those areas. I really enjoy talking with people about their experiences and things they have learned. Some of my passions are health and fitness, writing, helping people get their stories published. I love going to th ...
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Soft Skills Salon

The Soft Skills Group

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Welcome to the Soft Skills Salon: an audible think-tank on soft skills with your host, Diana Kawarsky. This podcast is where you learn how soft skills make a difference to your work, your teams, and your organization. Here, you will listen to international and diverse voices, both novices and experts, discussing their real-life perspectives, strategies, and insights. Learn how, when, and where our guests have experienced soft skills having a positive impact on-the-job. Each episode is a conv ...
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In this podcast episode of the Soft Skills Salon, host Diana Kawarsky talks with Michael Teape, the co-founder and lead trainer of Teape Training International. Diana and Michael dive deep into the world of self-confidence, discussing the essential strategies for overcoming doubt and enhancing personal and professional growth. Through a comprehensi…
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In this podcast episode of the Soft Skills Salon, host Diana Kawarsky has a conversation with change management expert Keren Castelli about the critical role of soft skills in the workplace, especially during the pandemic-induced shift to remote work. They discuss the misperceptions of soft skills as less valuable than hard skills and advocate for …
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In this episode of the Soft Skills Salon podcast, Diana Kawarsky speaks with Shoko Matsuda, an executive coach and leadership trainer, as they delve into the essence of self-assurance, influenced by Eleanor Roosevelt's insights, and explores Shoko's experiences with English as a second language. Diana and Shoko also examine the dynamics of teamwork…
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The birth of the book The Night My Soul Cried Out Details of the night on the beach in Florida Contemplating suicide on the beach (listening to the devil's voice) The voice of the Lord saved my life The voice of the Lord God vs the devil's Needing a therapist Advice for people who need support Narcissism Loving yourself QueenDom Warriors Check out …
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The skills, ability, and calling to be successful Being prepared for the call School administrator compared to church administrator Dating in 80s and 90s vs 2020s Qualities to look for as an experienced man Relationship and marriage advice Dr. Dez's website for Speaking, Training, and Coach https://motivatingfactor.org/ Check out chazdouglas.com…
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Community conversations The importance of having courageous conversations Dating your friends Qualities in a man of God Determining true men of God from a fake Narcissism (Love bombing, Triangulation, Gaslighting Dating with God Advantages and challenges of dating as a therapist Signs of a good therapist Go to chazdouglas.com…
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Respect and admiration for my cousin Overcoming the challenges of being a young Black woman school administrator Urban and Suburban schools Work life balance Married for 19 years together for 27 years Love Language Communication (Disagreements vs effective communication) Growing together Nina's role as Associate Director at Michigan Association of …
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Pastor Smith's impact on my life The growth of pastoring in 25 years Learning to lead as a pastor Advice for the next pastor of Mt. Olive Shane Pruitt's 4-Generation Fade Parents don’t make church a high priority for their kids Kids grow up & make it less of a priority for their kids Those kids grow up & make it no priority for their kids Those kid…
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In this episode of the Soft Skills Salon podcast, host Diana Kawarsky converses with Dr. Charles Michael Austin, also known as Dr. Chaz. They discuss leadership, the importance of understanding different cultures, and providing constructive feedback in the workplace. Dr. Chaz emphasizes the need for leaders to create a safe space for their teams, g…
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In this Soft Skills Salon podcast episode, host Diana Kawarsky talks with speaker, leadership coach, and author Billy Anderson founder of The Courage Crusade. Diana and Billy discuss the significance of self-confidence and self-belief in personal growth and the role of emotions in this process. Billy shares his insights on the importance of pushing…
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In this podcast episode, Diana Kawarsky speaks with Ilana Ben-Ari, a toy designer turned social entrepreneur. They discuss the controversial nature of soft skills and the undervaluation of these skills compared to hard skills. Ilana shares her experiences with her learning and development toy company, Twenty One Toys, and the challenges of convinci…
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In this podcast episode, host Diana Kawarsky has an insightful conversation with renowned leadership strategist and author Dan Pontefract. They explore the meaning of confidence and its relationship with feedback and recognition. They highlight the limitations of annual performance reviews and employee engagement surveys, proposing a more effective…
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In this episode, host Diana Kawarsky speaks with Alan Middleton, an independent author, speaker, and consultant with Sage Management Advice. The conversation centres around soft skills in the workplace. Alan shares his insights on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the need for soft skills and the importance of listening to frontline employees.…
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Philip Ewell has, in recent years, become the most controversial music scholar on the planet. After his incisive work on music theory's white racial frame was unfairly attacked by fellow academics, he was suddenly thrust into the national spotlight, as right-wing news outlets targeted him as part of a broader backlash. A discussion about what it me…
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Do we hear silence? John Cage certainly thought so, and so does Chaz Firestone, a scientist whose laboratory's recent study revealed that yes, we do hear silence. In this conversation, we discuss his new findings, what they mean for the fields of perception studies and philosophy, and how science and the humanities can work together to provide new …
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In curating music and the performing arts at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, Dwandalyn Reece has one of the most important jobs one can have as a music scholar: providing a framework for the public to understand African-American culture, at a moment in which Black history is under a nationwide assault. In …
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