ep. 108 - Jennifer Goldman-Wetzler

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ep. 108 - Jennifer Goldman-Wetzler

Dr. Jennifer Goldman-Wetzler is a recognized global leader on how to optimize organizational vitality by solving the unsolvable in organizational life. Her presentations leave audiences highly motivated and equipped with practical tools for taking action and achieving the results they desire.

Jennifer created the extraordinarily popular Columbia University course 'Transforming Conflict from Within' where for the past decade she has taught leaders to successfully face even the most challenging long-term conflicts. The course has been consistently praised by students and faculty for its innovative and transformative approach—and its ability to produce results in situations that previously seemed hopeless at work, at home, and in public life.

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ep. 107 - Mike Rayburn

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ep. 107 - Mike Rayburn

Mike Rayburn’s personal, business and career mission is simple: Transform communities. He does this most often with his “What If…?” keynote presentations and breakouts, where he uses world-class guitar and hilarious comedy to teach the three simple, powerful tools which took him from playing empty bars, to headlining Carnegie Hall (eight times!). They work for anyone. And everyone. Always.

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ep. 106 - Diana Kander

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ep. 106 - Diana Kander

Diana Kander is a successful entrepreneur, having founded and sold a number of ventures; a Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Missouri; a Senior Fellow at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the largest non-profit in the world dedicated to entrepreneurship and education; & author of 'All In Startup', a New York Times Best-selling novel.

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ep. 105 - AI Guys: Christopher Bishop & David Houle

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ep. 105 - AI Guys: Christopher Bishop & David Houle

Christopher Bishop is passionate about the power of emerging technologies to deliver positive transformation at the intersection of business and culture. He is especially excited about the potential of artificial intelligence to provide solutions to problems once considered the realm of science fiction.

As a futurist, David Houle has always had keen insights into how new and future technologies will affect and change society and business. His high degree of accuracy in his forecasts led him to become known as “the CEO’s Futurist” having spoken to or advised more than 3,500 CEOs and business owners during the last 10 years.

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