Why do we remember the negative?
Why do we tend to remember the negative – about a person, a vacation, a past job, even feedback from a coach? It’s called the negativity bias.
The way of integrity
The question that has me thinking this week, from James Clear: If I keep doing what I am doing today for the next five years, will I end up with more of what I want or less of what I want?
How to be useful in every meeting, and more
How to be useful in every meeting via Fast Company, is relatable not only for meetings. It’s exactly what we talk about for on-air personalities.
Becoming the best in a world of compromise
This week, I have been taking notes from Excellence Wins: A No-Nonsense Guide to Becoming the Best in a World of Compromise by Horst Schulze, Dean Merrill.
How to address a personal or difficult situation on-air
You know me. I come across interesting stuff and then I share it with you. This week I listened to a podcast from Sounds True called Simply Be: A New Approach to Personal Branding.
For women in radio
I attended a Women in Radio virtual conference last weekend and, as always, took away some good nuggets for you!
Showing Up
Information and inspiration to show up for yourself, your team and your audience.