Bold Steps & Misses
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 3:48:16
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Synopsis
Transformation isnt possible without taking bold steps. Produced by Hot Paper Lantern, a NYC-based marketing agency, this podcast spotlights risks taken by organizations to transform their brand. Whether a smashing success or a total miss, each bold step inspired us to think bigger.
Episodes
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Embracing Flexibility & the Future of Work
08/06/2023 Duration: 21minCali Williams Yost, the Founder and CEO of flex + strategy group, joins Sara Whitman on the latest episode of Bold Steps and Misses. Tune in to hear them discuss high performance flexibility, the future of work, and the magic that can happen when we work together to get there.
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Building Meaning & Purpose into the Employee Experience
15/05/2023 Duration: 22minMia Blessing, Internal Communications Team Lead and Lead Public Affairs Specialist at NASA Ames Research Center sits down with Sara Whitman to discuss employee ambassadors and how to build meaning and purpose into the employee experience.
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Civic Engagement with the Next Generation at Work
21/03/2023 Duration: 27minSanda Balaban from YVote/NextGen Politics and Chris-Ann Barnett, YVote participant, sit down with Sara Whitman, Chief People Officer at Hot Paper Lantern todiscuss civic engagement and discourse, Generation Z and the workplace, and how employers can flex to meet this next generation of the workforce.
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Enhancing the Employee Experience with CommsTech
08/03/2023 Duration: 25minHost Sara Whitman, Chief People Officer and partner at Hot Paper Lantern, sits down with Dan Nestle, Leader, Communications and Corporate Responsibility, LIXIL Americas at LIXIL for an in-depth conversation about communications technology in service of the employee experience.
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Courageous Leadership & Engagement
14/12/2022 Duration: 18minHPL sits down with Bhushan Sethi from PwC to discuss leading with authenticity, building trust and engaging at work.
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The Evolving Employee Experience: A Conversation with Carrie Altieri
28/11/2022 Duration: 12minA discussion with Carrie Altieri - VP, Head of Internal & Executive Communications at Kyndryl.
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Juggling Responsibilities: A Conversation with Jen Slaw
27/08/2019 Duration: 12minJen sat down with Sara Whitman, Chief People Officer at Hot Paper Lantern, to discuss how her juggling workshops have helped businesses and individuals navigate through change.
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Daring to Compete: A Conversation with Bryan Pearce
24/06/2019 Duration: 19minToday, we sit down with Bryan Pearce, Global Leader for EY’s Entrepreneur Of The Year program, to discuss his new book about the state of entrepreneurism.
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The Crisis Response Index
12/04/2019 Duration: 09minToday, we sit down with Ted Birkhahn, President of Hot Paper Lantern, to discuss the Crisis Response Index – a recently published study that explores the financial repercussions of proper and improper crisis communications.
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Launching Hot Paper Lantern
12/02/2019 Duration: 05minBehind the scenes with CEO Ed Moed and the bold step he took to create a different type of agency.
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Building a Brand in the Digital Economy
05/11/2018 Duration: 17minOur VP of Brand Strategy Alena Caras talks about what it takes to build a world-class brand in the digital economy, and she’s done it first-hand. We tapped Alena for the next episode of Bold Steps and Misses to talk about developing and executing a brand strategy.
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Inspire a Culture Within Your Organization
23/10/2018 Duration: 19minIn this episode, Hot Paper Lantern’s Chief People Officer Sara Wittman discusses how an organization can foster a culture that celebrates collaboration and common values, and how doing so can unlock possibilities for both client work and employees’ personal development.
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Bold Steps and Misses Podcast Series
25/09/2018 Duration: 16minIn our inaugural episode, Hot Paper Lantern’s (HPL) Chief Strategy Officer Michael Friedin talks about helping clients respond to technology advances, make data-centric decisions, and create a more customized customer experience.