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8.12 Strengthening Our Social Muscles
What if one of the most important parts of our health isn’t physical or mental—but social? In this episode, we’re joined by Kasley Killam, Harvard-trained social scientist, two-time TED speaker, and author of The Art...
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8.11 When You Feel Safe
Ed Miller discovered Someone to Tell It To during a challenging leadership stretch and found it incredibly helpful and refreshingly human. A recent transplant to New York City, Ed also dabbles in acting and writing,...
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8.10 We All Want To Belong
Jael K.D.L.V. Chambers grew up in urban communities–rich with vibrant culture, but also rife with challenges. Those communities inspired in him a passion for celebrating the unique beauty of those cultures, along with...
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8.9 The Greatest Gift You Can Give
Her purpose in life is “to help people see their best so that they can be their best!”. Una Martone, President & CEO of Leadership Harrisburg Area, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is committed to mentoring others to...
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8.8 I Don’t Need to Be Mainstreamed
Christopher Kelly lives with neurodiversity. He sees his neurodiversity as a gift that he can offer to the world, and that’s exactly what he does. He focuses on his own and others’ abilities rather than their...
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8.7 Uncovering the Why Within
Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Barbara Bray—author, coach, podcast host—whose work has transformed education for more than three decades. Barbara helps people uncover their “why,” embrace the power of...
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8.6 Art Saves Lives
Alex Ross-Reed (she/they) is a soul having a human experience on planet earth. Seeking connection, working for peace, learning, making, playing and loving everyday. Working for justice, cooperation, creativity, and...
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8.5 The Music of Language
From above the Arctic Circle in northern Norway, Professor Ingrid C. Nordli joins us to focus on her years of experience researching, teaching, and writing about how children uniquely listen and how adults can better...
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8.4 To Hold Space
Joshua Lazerson remembers starting to understand the power and importance of listening as a teenager. At the age of 25 he made a personal commitment to try to prioritize listening in his life, and has 41 years of...
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8.3 Creating Space for Honest Conversations
In our latest episode, we have a conversation with Kristopher Sledge — pastor, conversation curator, traveler, husband, and father — who has built a reputation for helping people engage in real, honest dialogue about...
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8.2 Leading with Connection
In this episode, we sit down with Nicole Deary, President & CEO of the Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce and former Executive Director of Leadership Cumberland. With more than 20 years of experience in leadership,...
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8.1 A Place to Belong: Kait Gillis on Brewing Community and Inclusion
When Kait Gillis-Hanna opened her coffee shop, it was about more than lattes and pastries—it was about creating a place where everyone belongs. By intentionally hiring people with disabilities, Kait has cultivated a...
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