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In this episode, Dr. Dionne speaks with CEO, Entrepreneur, and Author Mr. Bill Wooditch about his new book “Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success.” Listen to Bill’s advice on how to recover after you have fallen and need to get back up and move forward to achieve your […]
Race, Covid, Work-Life Balance, and What Makes an Effective Leader with Dr. Jim Fanale
Dr. Dionne speaks with Dr. Jim Fanale, CEO and President of Care New England Health System in Rhode Island. If you have ever wondered what happens behind the scenes in hospital operations of a fearless leader who isn’t afraid to “go there,” listen in! Race, covid, work-life balance, and what makes an effective leader a
In this episode Dr Dionne interviews Paralympic Silver Medalist, Author, TEDx Speaker, and Veteran, Mr. John Register, who in a split second—went from world class athlete to making the unimaginable decision to amputate his leg. Listen to John’s courageous journey “rebuilding and redefining” himself after tragedy, and w
Lead with Love and Kindness with Sheriff Candidate for Gwinnett County Mr. Curtis Clemons
In this episode, Dr. Dionne speaks with Sheriff Candidate for Gwinnett County Mr. Curtis Clemons about his decision to run for the top job as Sheriff, and also the senseless murder of Mr. Ahmaud Arbery who was “jogging while black” in Glynn County, Georgia. With 30 years in law enforcement and the philosophy to “lead [
Listen to Dr Dionne’s interesting interview with Dr Nancy Koury King who shares insights about her book called, “Fired: How to Manage Your Career in the Age of Job Uncertainty.” Dr King insists that no one is “fire proof”and can be subjected to an “ungracious dismissal” even when you’ve been a top performer and have […
Dr Dionne interviews Executive Coach and Trainer, Ms. Eden Abrahams who talks about the power of networking, or what she calls, “Relationship-building.” Listen to Ms. Abrahams’ advice on why you need to “Know Your Ask” before you approach someone for advice, why it is important to continuously “prune” and grow your net