In today's episode, Tia speaks with Dr. Howard Murad, Founder of MURAD. In this episode, you will learn how to become yourself, how to counter cultural stress and thrive professionally, and how to create your dream life with the right perspective. Howard Murad, MD, FAAD, is internationally recognized for his innovations in the science of skincare. A board-certified dermatologist, trained pharmacist, and associate clinical professor of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Dr. Murad has personally treated over 50,000 patients. In 1989, he founded his eponymous skincare company, Murad LLC, to share his groundbreaking skincare formulas, which were among the first to achieve significant, measurable results without surgery. In 2003, Dr. Murad refocused his energies to champion Modern Wellness, connecting the dots linking cellular hydration, mental health, joyful exercise, creative expression, Cultural Stress management, and efficacious skincare. In addition to peer-reviewed articles, he is the author of many books, including The Water Secret, The Cellulite Solution, The Murad Method, and Conquering Cultural Stress. Subscribe to his free Modern Wellness Digest at www.drhowardmurad.com
Read MoreIn today's episode, Tia speaks with Joris Beerten, Global Commercial Director at OTA Insight. In this episode, you will learn the benefits of a flat structure where titles do not matter, and everyone's voice is heard. Tia and Beerten discuss how positive customer satisfaction and clear communication can motivate sales professionals and build company morale. One-on-one interactions between directors and sales representatives, can build community and allow employees to buy into the company's mission. Beerton discusses how carving our time for new experiences can help leaders stay positive and happy.
Read MoreIn today's episode, Tia speaks with Joe Nishi, Managing Partner of Meeting Encore. In this episode you will learn how introspection can serve you and your team with example questions to start your own introspection. Nishi will share how his experience with seniors has brought him renewed energy and motivation. Nishi explains why listening and presence are the most important skills for leaders to focus on today and how putting these skills into practice have positively impacted his team.
Read MoreIn today's episode, Tia speaks with Mickey Weill, Vice President - Supplier and Advisor Engagement for Global Travel Collection. You will learn how to use your instincts to identify talent, how to keep morale up during challenging times, how to stay inspired yourself, and how being a connector in your industry serves others and fills you up!
Read MoreThis week Tia sits down with Jill Hudson Leuthe, Senior Vice President of Publicity at Fox Entertainment. At a very large company, learning to adapt to virtual zoom meetings of 90+ people has been no easy feat throughout COVID. Jill emphasizes the importance of checking in with her team members one-on-one every other week by phone. These meetings are most crucial to understanding her role in supporting her team and setting them up for success, as she believes listening is the most important skill in her field.
Read MoreThis week Tia sits down with Kristi Carter, Founder of Global Positive News. Kristi is living proof that it’s never too late, or too hard, to change your career. With a background in horticulture, she shifted from running a landscaping business to starting a positive news network, something that didn’t exist 10 years ago when she launched the concept. The online world was new to her. She failed many times and spent a lot of money – but she didn’t give up.
Read MoreIt’s important to know what you want from your career. Tina Lyra, Principle at TL Portfolio, has always been a hustler and had ambitions to become a businesswoman. Her advice? Aim as high as you can, surround yourself with the best in the industry, and dress for the job you want, not the job you have. If you do that, you can go anywhere.
Read MoreTia chats with Shelly Cayette with the Cleveland Cavaliers, who speaks to how she built her career in sports management through hard work, significant mentorship, and understanding work life balance, or lack there of, at different points in your career. It’s crucial to understand your rubber balls from your glass balls and evaluate what’s really important to you at the time. Everything is about timing, and that’s what each individual needs judge for themselves.
Read MoreEverywhere you look, there is negative news and content, and it’s getting increasingly difficult to escape negative information. How can you become more resilient? How can you bring in some positivity and amusement into your life? Life has ups and life has downs. It’s an incredible and sometimes challenging journey. Learn how to prioritize laughter and enjoy the funny events and incidents in life.
Read MoreIAs an athlete, a career in sports and becoming a leader came naturally to Dionna. Today as the Chief Revenue Officer for the Houston Dynamo & Dash, she reflects on the importance of team and the mentors that coached and inspired her career. Her drive and determination to succeed showed her mentors that should was worth their time. She made it her first priority to ensure they wouldn’t regret the time they spent developing her.
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