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The People Everywhere Show
The People Everywhere Show
Fréquence : 1 épisode/21j. Total Éps: 12

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#11 - Fixing the Broken Rung of Gender Inequality with Kim and Noa of Kahilla
Saison 2 · Épisode 11
mercredi 8 mars 2023 • Durée 01:04:12
Women too often get stuck in middle management. It’s a broken rung in the corporate ladder. For every 100 men who are promoted from entry level positions to management, only 87 women make that transition. In this episode we explore this topic and, more importantly, what can be done to address it with Kim Havens and Noa Ries, Co-founders of Kahilla.
Kahilla is a digital leadership and development platform for underrepresented communities in the corporate world. They’ve started with focusing on helping women build community and the skills needed to succeed professionally. Kahilla is building a support system through a cross-industry community for individuals to be open, vulnerable, and candid with peers.
Noa and Kim are an absolute delight to speak with. They bring a joyous energy to every conversation I’ve had with them, as you’ll hear in this recording.
#10 - How to Build a Cozy Company with Brie Wolfson
Saison 2 · Épisode 10
mercredi 22 février 2023 • Durée 01:03:06
In this episode, we talk about building intentional, cohesive, and cozy—yes, *cozy*—companies with Brie Wolfson, founder of Constellate. We geek out on:
- Why Operating Principles are more useful than company values (and how to develop them)
- The role Culture Carriers play in scaling your company (and how to recognize and nurture them)
- How to build a Culture of Writing that helps your company feel cozy.
Brie is the founder of Constellate and creator of The Kool-Aid Factory, a series of web zines about building great organizations. She has worked at organizations like Stripe, Figma, and Google, and consulted with dozens of startups on how to scale culture.
Resources Mentioned- Anything You Want, by Derek Sivers
- How to Operate, Keith Rabois
- The Peanut Butter Memo, by Brad Garlinghouse
- Bird by Bird, by Anne Lamott
#1 - Adaptive Cultures with Nikki Blacksmith, PhD
mardi 19 juillet 2022 • Durée 58:34
Dr. Nikki Blacksmith has spent her career trying to answer questions like:
- What are the characteristics of an adaptive culture and how do you create one?
- What's the unique role that founders play in setting a culture?
- When and how do you hire for culture?
- How do you have inclusion without assimilation?
In this interview, we talk with Nikki about her research into what makes an adaptive culture, the pivotal role leaders play in that, and how to make data informed people decisions around hiring and performance management.
Nikki has published more than 60 academic articles focusing on understanding the way personality and cognitive ability predict decision-making and job performance. She is an industrial and organizational psychologist, teaches at American University, is a research fellow at the U.S. Army Research Institute for Behavioral and Social Sciences, and is the CEO of Blackhawke Behavior Science, where they bring a research-backed approach to helping startups and venture capitalists make better people decisions, build more effective cultures, and the close the gender gap in venture capital funding.
#0 - Culture 0 to 1 with Niko and Andy
mardi 19 juillet 2022 • Durée 27:12
Welcome to The People Everywhere Show where we explore how leaders are creating vibrant and engaging workplace culture in a remote setting.
As more and more companies are exploring remote or hybrid models for work, we wanted to start a conversation to explore what's working, findings from the latest research, and the bright spots across organizations of various sizes.
Niko and Andy have been building remote workplace since 2015. This podcast allows us to continue this exploration while offering a platform for the pioneers who are laying the groundwork for what will become the best practices of remote work in the years to come.
In this episode, we share our experience building and scaling culture at Redox. We explore how the cultural DNA emerged from the founding story. We look at crises as moments to forge culture. And we talk about today's challenge of fostering belonging at scale.
You can subscribe to our mailing list to stay up to date with new episodes as they come out. And shoot us an email if you have any feedback or suggestions.
#9 - What it Means to Lead with the Heart with Claude Silver
Saison 2 · Épisode 9
mercredi 8 février 2023 • Durée 46:30
Claude Silver is the Chief Heart Officer at Vayner Media. As soon as we heard Claude's title, we knew we had to have her on the podcast. In this conversation, we dig into what it means to be a Chief Heart Officer, how to lead with heart through tough and messy situations, and techniques for scaling heart-centered leadership throughout an organization.
Resources- Setting the Table by Danny Meyer
- Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach
- Atlas of the Heart and Dare to Lead by Brene Brown
- Like a Rolling Stone by Jann Werner
# 8 - The Remote Agile Framework with Andrew Blain
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
mercredi 25 janvier 2023 • Durée 01:05:32
Andrew Blain, founder of of remote:af, talks with us about how the Remote Agile Framework can help leaders foster greater connection, motivation, and autonomy on the teams they lead. We also get into complexity theory, practical techniques to empower teams to make decisions, the potential that remote has to transform work and life, and so much more.
About AndrewAndrew is a founder of remote:af (aka remote agile framework) and Elabor8, Australia's leading lean/agile consultancy. He is an experienced technology leader with expertise in strategy, organizational design, complex facilitation and adaptive leadership.
Resources Mentioned#7 - Remote-First Transformation with Jason Morwick
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
mercredi 9 novembre 2022 • Durée 56:23
How does a 1200-person office-based company transform into a leading remote-first company? Jason Morwick is Head of Remote-First at Cactus. In this episode, he takes us deep into how Cactus went all-in on remote-first and became one of Quartz's 20 Best Companies for Remote Workers.
This episode is packed with useful info for supporting a remote-first, globally distributed team. We talk about crafting policies, working with budgets, experimenting with tools, organizing retreats, and so much more. Jason also shares wisdom on leading change and how to help team members feel like they're driving the transformation.
About JasonJason Morwick is Head of Remote-First at Cactus and the author of Remote Leadership (2021), among other books. He started working remotely in 2006 and, prior to Cactus, consulted with companies to help them make the transition to remote work back when "remote work" was called "teleworking."
Resources Mentioned#6 - Expansive Impact with Sarah Young
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
mercredi 26 octobre 2022 • Durée 51:44
This episode is all about leading with curiosity, integrity, and love. We're joined by Sarah Young, author of Expansive Impact. We talk with Sarah about the leadership framework she lays out in the book and then she shows us how to put it into action. Sarah and Niko have a coaching conversation about one of Niko’s recent leadership challenges: rolling out Redox’s response to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade.
This conversation takes us deep into themes at the heart of this podcast: building a culture of belonging, the role of leaders in fostering culture, both setting direction and making space for other voices, and how to navigate this all when the real world makes things complicated.
About SarahSarah Young is the founder and CEO of Zing Collaborative, a leadership development company that helps high-impact, high-integrity organizations, teams, and individuals elevate their leadership capacity. She is also the author of Expansive Impact: An Invitation to Lead in Everyday Moments, which came out earlier this year. In Expansive Impact, Sarah offers a framework to elevate your impact as a leader while remaining grounded in the truest version of yourself.
Books Mentioned#5 - Conscious Leadership with Gentzy Franz, Ph.D.
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
mercredi 12 octobre 2022 • Durée 01:27:47
How can you lead from a place of awareness, intention, and ease? How can you use your emotions to be a more impactful leader? What gets unlocked when you replace stress and anxiety with play and creativity?
In this episode, we explore the Conscious Leadership framework and toolkit with Gentzy Franz, Ph.D. Gentzy shares techniques for leading with greater intention and clarity, his own journey to Conscious Leadership, and how his work as an academic and teacher informs his work as an executive coach. This episode is a terrific primer on Conscious Leadership, as well as a fun, invigorating listen if you're in need of a reset.
About Gentzy:
Gentzy Franz is an executive coach and a teacher. He founded Lightly to help leaders bring the principles of conscious leadership into their organizations. He teaches Employee Motivation and Performance at the University of Illinois, where he earned his Ph.D. Organizational Behavior from the School of Labor and Employement Relations.
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#4 - Building Belonging with Adriana Robertson
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
mercredi 28 septembre 2022 • Durée 01:14:49
Think about the best team you've ever been a part of. I would bet that you felt a strong sense of belonging within this team. You had a shared destiny and sense of identity, felt safe and trusted, and had fun while crushing the mission. Dang belonging feels good. And, it turns out, having a culture of belonging creates high-performing teams.
Adriana is my Belonging Guru. When we started this podcast, she was one of the first people I knew we needed to get. You'll see why. Adriana helped me realize the vital importance of belonging and has been working with me to develop the skills required to build belonging at Redox and all of the communities I organize.
It's is a bit of a buzz word these days, often included in diversity, equity, and inclusion work. In this show, we dive into what belonging actually means, it’s key characteristics, why it’s fundamentally important (a basic human need, as Adriana described it), and we get into a really tactical discussion about behaviors and methods you can use to build more belonging for yourself and the teams you’re a part of.









