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Andy Kushner offers an inside look behind-the-scenes of the wedding and event world for both industry experts and bridal couples by featuring in-depth and transformative conversations with event industry icons. The Wedding Biz is also the only global platform of its kind to serve the business development needs of wedding and events professionals. As the host, Andy interviews the most prolific thought leaders and talent, taking you behind the curtain and revealing their personality, character ...
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Welcome to The 'Cast of Us! Lucy and Jason are longtime fans of The Walking Dead, The Last of Us, and all things undead and zombie-esque. You still keeping the faith like us? Join us as we go back and look at The Walking Dead from the beginning, knowing everything we know now. Email or send a voice message to us at talk@podcastica.com. Find us online at podcastica.com. Join our group at facebook.com/podcastica. Supprt us at patreon.com/jasoncabassi. We're Podcastica, and we've been doing epi ...
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Learners

Learners Collective Inc

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Tune into the Learners podcast to hear from the researchers, designers and product people powering the world's leading technology companies.
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Have you ever wondered how to get things done in a big organization? In Season 2 of Harris Health Heartbeat, we take a deeper dive into the heart and soul of our organization. These in-depth conversations start with the why behind what we do and teach you the secrets to how. In each episode, our Harris Health leaders discuss real-life experiences and give you the tools to build genuine, lasting connections with your colleagues. From harnessing the power of empathy and emotional intelligence ...
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Interview style, family friendly podcast covering topics on the Paradise, Magalia, Concow Ridge and Chico area. Connecting the Ridge to the Valley with commute length podcasts between 35 - 40 mins(half on the drive up, half on the drive down) covering topics that will help you and your family get the most out of life in our area, enjoying the drive all the way. Answering questions submitted by listeners such as: - What is a good date night plan for a middle age couple on the Ridge? In Chico? ...
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becoming funnier

Andrea Stevens

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What this podcast doesn't have: production value, structure, and a famous comedian. What it might have on a good day: humor, relatability, and entertainment. What it does have: a 20 yr old female on a journey to becoming funnier (the funniest joke I'll ever tell, ik) I'm a podcaster now, bitches. Cover art photo provided by Josh Rose on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joshsrose
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Learn from the leadership journey of purpose-driven changemaker CEOs & leadership insights from top global thought leaders and best-selling leadership book authors. Your host Mahan Tavakoli, who Thinkers360 recently named as one of the top 10 global thought leaders on management, has over 25 years of executive leadership experience and serves as a consultant and coach to some of the highest-performing organizations and CEOs. In the conversations, you will learn from the leadership journeys o ...
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This podcast series is produced at the Taylorsville Utah Institute of Religion at Salt Lake Community College Redwood Campus. Student-hosted podcasts include various guests exploring a variety of gospel topics. Each episode seeks to help listeners find ways to fulfill President Russell M. Nelson’s October 2023 charge to ”Think Celestial.”
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Missing Conversations

Altus Growth Partners

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How do you create extraordinary and meaningful outcomes that take care of people, your organization and the future you care about? We at Altus believe all results, those that you want and those that you don’t, are generated by conversations. When conversations are missing, people and results suffer—learning to see the missing conversations is where to begin. Helping you and your teams have the right conversations with the right people to get the results you desire is what Altus is all about. ...
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CiTR & Discorder Magazine

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One of the longest running LGBTQ+ radio shows in Canada, Queer FM Vancouver: Reloaded blends current events, human interest, arts, news and entertainment with a focus on LGBTQ+ involvement and community building. Get your rundown on Vancouver, Canada, and the World in every colour of the LGBTQ+ rainbow, our allies and more. Check out Barb Snelgrove and DJ Denise on Queer FM Vancouver: Reloaded with highlights from LGBTQ+ artists and content from around the world with special attention on hom ...
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Contessa Louise

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The MOD&ALT podcast takes you inside the wellness journey with health coaches, healers, and therapist from an array of modalities. These personal stories are shared to inspire you to begin your own journey. Hosted by Contessa Louise, author, advocate, healer, and creator of MOD&ALT magazine. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modalthealth/support
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Your job doesn’t have to be soul-sucking! Be inspired each and every week to dive into your new career with our stories, tips, and tricks. We’ll help you go from just surviving to thriving on the job market. Your host, career coach & digital nomad, Sami Gardner, interviews unique guests, from career experts to people just like you who are designing a career and life on their own terms. Ready for career freedom? Kickstart YOUR authentic career at CareerKickstartAcademy.com.
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We all know that research is an important component of a successful new product or feature, but what else can it do? Over at Brex, Nicky and Kira teamed up to find a way to leverage research for Brex's rebranding efforts. Tun into this talk to learn more about how you can use research to find success on a rebrand.…
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Change is afoot in the research world. There's never been more researchers in the field than there are today, but, there's also never been as much research being done by non-researchers as there is today, either. What does that mean for research practitioners? Molly Stevens, Director of Research at Booking.com, joins us to share what she believes i…
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Too often, employees can be seen as just what we produce. And researchers produce research reports. But we're a lot more than just report makers, and if we dig deep into our true roles, we'll understand just how important teaching, training and more are for our success. Join Behzod as he digs into a more holistic view of our job.…
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Are personas bad tools? Or do they just have a bad reputation because they're being built wrong? Amber and Carolina took a new approach to building personas, reimagining the data they contain, the way to build them, and the artifacts they produce. If you're looking for a better way to communicate information about your users, don't miss this step-b…
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Empathy is a word we hear a lot in research. Maybe even too much? Lucky for us, Sekai is here to question that. Is empathy an obsession that doesn't do us or our participants any good? Should we be focusing on something else entirely? Join Sekai for an unforgettable talk on the irrelevance of empathy.…
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For those of us who've worked closely with engineers, we know they are of a different breed. Their tooling and workflows look unrecognizable compared to those of accounting, legal, finance, HR, or almost any other line of work. That means our approach to doing research on developer tooling needs to adapt. Watch as Atikh shares his advice for doing …
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Prototypes and designs are multi-faceted. As researchers, often we're looking at the experience as a whole, but sometimes we need to get extra focused on one part of the experience. And sometimes, that part is copy. In this talk, watch as Jennifer shares about why she thinks testing copy needs a new approach, and how she's been able to effectively …
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There's nothing worse than doing incredible research, presenting it to stakeholders, and then having nothing happen. To avoid this, researchers need to develop a new skill: marketing! Patti Carlson is the Director of Research at Mailchimp, and she makes marketing plans for many of her team's key research initiatives, to make sure they land and have…
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As researchers, we often feel like big decisions are constantly being handed down to us. Why aren't we in the decision making process? What's going on behind those closed doors at the big mahogany table? Eran Ben-Ari is a product exec who's here to share with you what you need to know about executives to build an efficient and effective research pr…
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Should research teams embed, or be centralized? What skills does a research team need? What level(s) of seniority should it have? Structuring a research team is no easy task. Monal knows this first hand, having built the research team from the bottom up at Lyft. In this talk, watch as Monal shares her advice for how best to structure a research tea…
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Researchers see a lot of emotions when we're out in the field. But it's hard to know what to do with these emotions when it comes to translating them into insights that our teams can use. Can we measure them? Categorize them? In her talk, Lara outlines how to make sense of emotions and use that data to drive powerful research insights.…
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When doing research, it's often the case that we can just sit down or join a video call with our user, and discuss a prototype or product. But sometimes, to really evaluate a user's experience, we need to do something much more intensive. Peloton makes one of the world's most popular products, a workout bike that's paired with live classes, and is …
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Remembering everything you did yesterday is tough, let alone what you did last week. But often, these are the questions researchers pose to their participants during an interview. How can we overcome the fact that humans are forgetful? In this talk, Colette talks about her work leveraging triangulation, the use of multiple varied research methods, …
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If you're anything like us, when we get an exciting research project thrown onto our plate, we can't wait to get started. Let's get to recruiting and talking to customers! But wait! Let's pause for a second. Have we done everything we need to do to protect the sensitive information of our users, and make sure we do no harm? Today, Alba shares her '…
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When we do research, most of the time we use our tried and true methods: usability tests, interviews, and surveys. How about we expand our toolkit? In this talk, Yoanna teaches us about the power of ethnography. Here she explains what it is, how it helps, and a case study to tie it all together.By Learners Collective Inc
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When it comes to doing concept tests and usability studies, sometimes a wireframe just isn't enough, while a fully engineered product is way too much. Is there something in between? In this talk, watch as Kira and Kathryn from Indeed share a new approach using 'Blueprint Fidelity' prototypes.By Learners Collective Inc
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All of us have been in situations where we've wondered if we belong. It's a natural experience. But, we don't have to feel that way in research. Many of today's leaders have felt the exact same feelings of imposter syndrome you might be feeling now, and have found ways to overcome. In this talk, watch as Noam takes us through his process for gettin…
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If you've been paying attention to the psychological sciences, you've probably heard of the replication crisis. Thousands of studies, including some seminal papers, have been unable to be replicated and the legitimacy of their findings have been called into question. What impact does this have on UX research, and what can we learn from this whole d…
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When you're jumping into a new job, you want to hit the ground running... especially if you're the only UX researcher on the team. But, what's realistic? How do we make sure we show steady, consistent progress, without overwhelming ourselves or missing the mark. In this talk, Snigdha shares her 30-60-90 day plan for any new research hire owning a n…
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In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with Park Howell, host of Business of Story Podcast, author of Brand Bewitchery, and co-author of The Narrative Gym for Business. Park Howell teaches one of the most powerful tools in storytelling: the And, But, and Therefore (ABT), going through the science behind it and how you can s…
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Lots of fighting and bickering this episode, and okay yeah Andrea’s totally gone off the rails. No denying it at this point. Links: Register to vote / check if you’re already registered (and let us know you did if you’d like a shout-out): vote.org The Walking Dead prop auction starts Sep 24 at: https://propstore.com Zedhead T-Shirts “Don’t Get Bit”…
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In this episode, Brother Young talks about prayer in real terms, both for those who get great answers and those who may still be waiting. His discussion follows the advice of Elder Godoy in his address, "Call, Don't Fall," from the April 2024 general conference. See the talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2024/04…
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In this episode, Brother Kyle Bybee explores the idea of agency and how we were able to build our capacity and use our agency to learn before this life. This discussion centers around the conference talk entitled "Fordained to Serve" by Elder Steven R. Bangerter. See the address here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/202…
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How can you turn research into less of a tactical practice, and more of a strategic one? If there's one company that's figured it out, it's Slack. In this talk, Christina Janzer and Michael Massimi share their vision for research with us, and how it's allowed them to stay on the inside of the decision curve of major company initiatives at Slack.…
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Sometimes we need to take a step back to take a step forward. Like waaaay back. In this talk, Noam suggests we think back to when we were kids to rediscover some unwritten rules about research. To see everything with fresh eyes again, and return to our paths of growth. What do you think?By Learners Collective Inc
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Returning for her second year in a row, Vivianne Castillo puts out the call for UX Researchers everywhere to do some deep self-reflection. Vivianne reminds us that not only do we have the capacity to do good, but to do harm, especially to our participants. By not doing deep and thoughtful work on ourselves, we risk hurting those we're trying to hel…
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Most researchers work in the private sector, but if you've used government services lately, you know quite well that the public sector is in dire need of our skills as well. Mithula Naik, who heads up research for the Canadian Digital Service, outlines her approach to pushing for positive change in government services as a research leader.…
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Design can be more than a tool for design. It can be a fantastic research tool, as well. If you're a designer doing research, Shruti Ramiah has some tips for you. Leverage your design superpowers to craft research experiences that only you are able to create.By Learners Collective Inc
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When we're working on a research project, we're often planning for a scope of impact that's fairly local: a PM, a designer... maybe a few additional managers. But when we join large organizations with massive products, we need to think massive impact as well. How do we take the results of a small project and amplify them? Tune into this talk by Vic…
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Don't get us wrong, we love it when we're able to see ahead and prepare for our future research needs. But, in fast paced environments, the future is often uncertain, and so are the needs of our stakeholders. How can we be ready when a big research opportunity arises? Watch as Gregg Bernstein, Sr. Director of Research at Hearst Magazines, teaches u…
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When it comes to research impact, influence is what it's all about. But, we don't learn about influence building in school, or when we onboard to a new company. Lucky for all of us, Ovetta Sampson is here to help. She's a pro at building consensus and influence in organizations like Google, Capital One, and Microsoft, and she's going to give you th…
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Not all that matters can be measured, and not all that's measured, matters. In this talk, Nicole and Ling tell us about their journey to quantify something incredibly important, but equally difficult, to measure: trust. Listen as they outline the steps they took to build a reliable, repeatable system to evaluate how much Groupon customers trust the…
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Often times, when you get promoted as a researcher, it's for being great at doing research. But, as you quickly realize, the work and skills of a manager are very different to those of an IC. In this talk, watch as Monal Chokshi, Head of Research at Lyft, gives us her advice for finding success in research management, by leveraging the research ski…
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Looking for work can be one of the most frustrating experiences anyone ever goes through. Why is it like that, and why don't we have the skills to fix it? Adam Mansour, UX Researcher at Google, talks about how to use our research skills to make a better, more human, hiring experience for everyone.By Learners Collective Inc
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When's the last time you modified your methods? Added a little spice to your research recipes? In this talk, Jing Jing Tan walks us through a new way of using interviews - not just in reports, but in charts and artifacts, too. Let's bring plotting to our interviews with Jing Jing.By Learners Collective Inc
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Figuring out what to work on as a researcher can be a daunting challenge. Even more so when so much around you is being measured. But, according to Behzod Sirjani, former Head of Research Operations at Slack, that's not the right way to find the projects that really matter.By Learners Collective Inc
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For those entering the field, you've probably learned a lot about methods, maybe a bit about writing reports, and certainly enough about making a portfolio. But, when it comes to professional growth in this field, understanding the role you play in the bigger scheme of an organization is key. In this classic talk, watch as Dave breaks down what asp…
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In this Partnering Leadership conversation, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with Eduardo Briceño, author of The Performance Paradox: Turning the Power of Mindset into Action. In the discussion, Eduardo dives into the transformative power of a growth mindset and how we can apply it to unlock our potential. He shares how a crippling physical injury early in hi…
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S#*% It’s the one where Michonne stabs the Governor’s eye out! Owwwww. We’re thrilled to have Kristin join us for this iconic episode. Links: Register to vote / check if you’re already registered: vote.gov Coming to Max (w/ Lost of Us teaser): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_fSOMJxgVk Jason’s interview with Chad Coleman: https://podcastica.com/po…
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WELCOME TO SEASON 3! In this season 3 inaugural episode, Alan Sackett talks about having his mind expanded by the teachings of President Russell M. Nelson in his address, "Rejoice in the Gift of Priesthood Keys." We also talk about why institute is so important and valuable. See the address here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-co…
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Andy is thrilled to once again be sitting down with Andrea Eppolito, a renowned luxury wedding planner and author of AI for Wedding Professionals. Andrea shares her initial hesitation toward AI and recounts how she dedicated daily time to understand and leverage this technology, highlighting its comparison to the invention of the internet in terms …
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In this episode, Brad Steele shares some very interesting thoughts on the two great commandments found in Matthew 22 and explored originally by Elder Gary E. Stevenson in the April 2024 address, "Bridging the Two Great Commandments." He also points out the process President Oaks has gone through to understand how those two commandments work togethe…
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Join us as we chat with this month's guest Kim Nugent about talent and organizational development! Be sure to check out Kim's latest book "Promotion Protocol: Advancing Careers in Corrections". Have you ever wondered how to get things done in a big organization? In Season 2 of Harris Health Heartbeat, we take a deeper dive into the heart and soul o…
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Middle managers often get a bad rap, seen as roadblocks to change and innovation. But Emily Field flips this narrative on its head. As a McKinsey partner, Emily saw firsthand how empowering middle managers unlocks an organization’s potential. In this insightful interview, Emily Field, McKinsey & Company partner and coauthor of Power to the Middle: …
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Lucy’s back and it’s the episode with the epic badass fight with Glenn bound to a chair vs. a zed. So cool! When I found out this was that ep, I was excited to watch it. Turns out it had a bunch of other great stuff in it too. Links: The Walking Dead prop auction starts Sep 24 at: https://propstore.com First Podcastica interview with Laurie Holden:…
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As far as org charts go, researchers tend to not be very high up on them. But, should that really be the case? Researchers tend to have a strong understanding of the customer and their needs, a critical perspective to have at the leadership level. In this talk, Matt Gallivan shares the case for researchers in leadership roles.…
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