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Humanize Your Workplace

Humanize Your Workplace

By Alissa Carpenter

We spend so many hours at work and maybe even more time with our coworkers and bosses than with our family and friends. We’re bound to have disagreements, experience miscommunication, have toxic coworkers, be thrown into change, or feel left out or underappreciated. Alissa Carpenter, along with other experts share "out of the box" strategies to move past those sticky situations. You’ll learn how to be a better colleague, employee, peer and overall human that not only provides value but brings value out in others.
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Humanize Your WorkplaceMay 04, 2021

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Cultivating Relationships

Cultivating Relationships

On this week's episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Deb Kliman. 

Deb Kliman (SHRM-CP, PHR) has been in the human resources field for almost 30 years and currently serves as Vice President of Human Resources at Sabre Systems, Inc. an engineering and technology solutions company located in Warminster PA. Throughout Deb’s career, she has worked for companies ranging from a startup business to a Fortune 10 public corporation. Deb has also enjoyed the role of entrepreneur, starting her own recruiting business that ultimately transitioned into her current role at Sabre Systems. Deb has held various volunteer positions with the  Greater Valley Forge Human Resources Association (GVFHRA) including Diversity Committee Chairperson, Summit Co-Chair, President Elect, President, and Past President.   Her next role will be on GVFHRA’s Sponsorship Committee.  Deb is an advocate for veteran hiring, and spoke on several panels to promote the transition of military personnel to corporate careers. She currently serves on Campus Philly’s Corporate Advisory Council, and previously served on Arcadia University’s Career Advisory Board.  She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Arcadia University, and has completed the Michigan Ross School of Business’ Strategic HR Planning Executive Education Program.

We chat about:

  • Small talk strategies
  • Behavioral interviewing
  • Welcoming new employees
  • Building relationships virtually
Jul 20, 202126:13
Empowering Our People

Empowering Our People

On this week's episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Leigh Ober. 

Leigh’s multi-career background brings a solid business perspective, combined with coaching and learning expertise, to her role leading talent development and HR. It’s this diverse experience across verticals (CPG, professional services, Telecomm and more), across disciplines (Public Relations, Customer Care, Sales Operations and Training, and HR) and within large and entrepreneurial organizations (ranging from Verizon to what’s now Nestle Waters), that drives Leigh’s consultative solutions approach, helping individuals and teams realize their potential.

We chat about:

  • Creating a safe space for employees to connect
  • Using "what" questions as a non-judgmental approach
  • Finding creative solutions


Jul 13, 202128:12
Finding Purpose

Finding Purpose

On this week's episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Meg Nocero.

Meg Nocero is a former Department of Homeland Security attorney. After 19 years of federal government service, she resigned to pursue her dream as a writer, inspirational speaker, a success coach, and attorney for justice. She is also the author of the upcoming book Butterfly Awakens, The Magical Guide to Bliss and Beautiful Butterfly, How Grief Enveloped Me, Transformed Me, and Freed Me to Live the Life I Want!

We chat about:

  • How to find purpose
  • How to move forward when we are stuck
  • Daily practices to help us move forward


Jul 06, 202126:09
Praising Progress

Praising Progress

This week on Humanize Your Workplace, I am joined by Alana Hill. 

Alana is an international change leadership expert, inspiring professionals to lead change in their lives and their organizations. She is a passionate energy industry veteran who has paved the way for women leaders, with a focus on women of color. Her experience as an engineer and certified Project Management Professional in talent development provides real‐world insight into how people and teams can excel. Throughout her career, Alana has led diverse teams and delivered high-impact workshops all over the world!

With over 20 years of cross-functional leadership and training expertise, Alana helps individuals and organizations accomplish their goals by utilizing sharp analysis, strategic planning, and interpersonal skills development. She helps leaders balance cognitive ability and emotional intelligence to improve team dynamics and performance. Alana provides her clients with a combination of critical thinking and compassionate leadership, which she labels “Leading Change the Ms. Engineer Way®”. She has proudly served global Fortune 500 corporations, small technology companies, and non-profits. Her authenticity and adaptability make her an asset across the professional spectrum.

Before establishing 2Hill Consulting Services, Alana enjoyed a colorful career with the international technology company Schlumberger advancing from a Field Engineer to a Program Manager. In her tenure with the oilfield services giant, she not only managed multiple technology implementations, but she also learned to drive an 18-wheeler!  Alana holds a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M University and has been a valued champion for diversity & inclusion.

Together with her husband, she has raised four handsome boys as part of a beautiful blended family. As a passionate ministry leader and teacher, Alana continues to pour God’s love into the children and youth she encounters. As an involved mother and mentor, she offers encouragement and advice to parents of children of all ages. Her faith, perseverance, and desire to encourage others fuels her speaking and writing. Her first two books use her gift of storytelling to help give meaning and purpose to many of life’s challenges:  Love is a Catalyst, where she shares her family’s faith during their trials and triumphs over cancer; and Love is a Catalyst: The Pain Behind the Purposeher inspiring memoir of overcoming adversity and growing in her faith. Through examples and exercises in her newest book, What’s Your Catalyst? The Power of Managed Change, you will be taken on a journey to discover your passions, talents, and path to being a more effective leader at work and at home.

Alana is a servant leader and member of the National Speakers Association, Project Management Institute, Toastmasters International, and the Association for Talent Development. As a strong advocate for corporate and personal philanthropy, Alana has donated her time and talents to local School Districts, Texas PTA, MD Anderson Cancer Center, and other civic and charitable organizations. When she is not traveling the globe, you will find her running and serving in her church and community.

We chat about

  • Transformation in the workplace
  • Action bias
  • Psychological safety




May 11, 202126:38
Employment Engagement

Employment Engagement

This week on Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by David Nast.

David Nast is the CEO and Managing Partner of Nast Partners- based in the Greater Philadelphia area. David uses  artificial intelligence, workforce analytics, and science-backed data to help businesses stop guessing and erase  bias in their talent and execution decisions.

He is a 3-time CEO, a Workplace Behavior Expert, and an Award-Winning Business Coach with over 30 years of  experience in Human Capital Management, Leadership Development, Executive Coaching, Talent Optimization,  Sales, Change Management, Talent Acquisition, Training, Talent Management, and Executive Search.

David holds certifications as a Workplace Behavioral Analyst, Business Coach, Talent Optimization Consultant,  Corporate Trainer, Leadership Architect, LOS-Organizational Health Expert, and Interview Architect.

As a Recruiter, he placed over 500 CEOs in his career, and as a Coach he has worked with thousands of CEOs,  Business Owners, and Executives. Using proven analytics, systems and strategies, David partners with his clients  and delivers his services based on their unique needs. He is passionate about inspiring others to get results.

David is a Top-Ranked Influencer on LinkedIn with over 25,000 followers. He writes for Talent (TLNT.com),  Raconteur, and the Business Section of The Huffington Post. David is also a collaborator on the #1 Best-Seller,  “The New ROI (Return on Individuals)” and he has been featured in Money Magazine and Fortune Magazine.

We chat about:

  • Metrics for determining engagement
  • Talking to employees about what drives them
  • Drives, needs, and behaviors


May 04, 202132:39
Sustainable Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs

Sustainable Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs

On this week's episode of Humanize Your Workplace, I am joined by Jason Thompson.

Jason Thompson is a thought leader in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, having spent the past  twenty-five years building DE&I programs in sports, health care, technology, and education.  Jason is currently the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) at Western  Governors University (WGU) one of the largest fully accredited online universities in the US with over 121,000 students.

Thompson is regularly sought out for advice and leadership on how to create, grow, measure,  and sustain a DE&I program by DE&I officers across the corporate and non-profit sectors  struggling to have their DE&I efforts impact their organization. Thompson developed the initial  diversity and inclusion program for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee and created the D&I scored cards to measure diversity within the US Olympic movement. As a result  of this path-breaking innovation the USOC became the first large sports organization in the US  to release their diversity data.

The diversity and inclusion programs developed by Jason have won several awards at the local  and international level. Most recently the D&I Scorecard developed by Jason received the top honor in the 2016 International Innovations in Diversity Awards program from the Profiles in  Diversity Journal. Jason was also recognized as a 2017 and 2018 Diversity Leader by the  Profiles in Diversity Journal. In 2015, the USOC D&I department received the Diversity  Champion Award for Excellence from the Colorado SHRM. 

Jason has served on local, regional and national committees for multiple organizations, including  the founding member of the Diversity and Inclusion Sports Consortium (DISC) one of the  largest sports organizations in the US with participation by the NBA, NFL, MLB, PGA of  America and the NCAA. He also works with Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy, Oklahoma  Diversity Officers and Practitioners Consortium, and the Advisory Board and the Center for  African-American Health.  

Thompson earned a master's and bachelor's degree in sociology from the University of  Wyoming. Jason’s work has been highlighted and quoted in USAToday, Washington Post, CNN,  The New York Times and The Guardian.

We chat about:

  • Equity and Equality
  • Biggest challenge to equity and equality
  • Metrics to consider as companies make long term changes


Apr 20, 202130:25
Building Community

Building Community

This week on Humanize Your Workplace, we're joined by Alexa Carlin.

Alexa Carlin is the Founder & CEO of the Women Empower X and a nationally-renowned Professional Speaker. Inspired by her own entrepreneurial pursuits, Alexa founded WEX with the mission to create a diverse and inclusive community of women entrepreneurs focused on collaboration over competition. 

Since 2016, WEX has impacted over 20,000 women at their global events and through their online membership community, The WEX Inner Circle. Alexa’s mission with WEX is simple: help more women build profitable and impactful businesses they love. 

After a near-death experience left Alexa with only a 1% chance to live when she was just 21 years old, and later followed with ongoing chronic health issues, Alexa has been focused on turning this obstacle into an opportunity. Alexa was featured on the cover of Meetings & Conventions Magazine as 1 of 15 “Young Millennial Go-Getters To Watch” and named one of the "Most Powerful Women In Fort Lauderdale" by Gold Coast's Fort Lauderdale Daily. 

She has also been featured on Cheddar TV, FOX, ABC, CBS, OWN and in Entrepreneur, Glamour Magazine, Mashable, and TEDx among others. Alexa’s personal mission is to make a difference in at least one person's life every day. You can find Alexa on Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook.

We talk about

  • Building community virtually
  • Building community vs building a following
  • Building an inclusive, diverse community



Apr 13, 202124:08
Boundaries as an Entrepreneur

Boundaries as an Entrepreneur

On this week's episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Antoinette Minor.

Antoinette is an entrepreneur, speaker, podcast host, content creator and CEO of TYP Social Media Co

The journey to running a digital marketing firm began when Antoinette started focusing on marketing her blog. She used digital marketing to build an online presence and community which lead to her passion for creating digital content for social media. Soon after Antoinette began coaching and serving clients as TYP Social Media Co. Antoinette provides assistance to clients looking to expand via social media, educational workshops and also manages social media marketing for small businesses throughout the United States. 

Antoinette is a Boom 103.9's 30 under 30 recipient and a member of the Leadership Philadelphia Keeper and Connectors. She has been a featured guest, speaker, and facilitator for events such as The NorthStar Conference, The Blog Connect, Made Herself a Boss, and Win Rock & Rule.

A Philadelphia native and resident, Antoinette enjoys spending time with her "firstborn" puppy Maci, listening to audiobooks and filming Instastories. She also loves connecting those she meets with new contacts and resources as she is a true believer in building a tribe to better yourself. Antoinette holds a bachelor's degree in public relations from Temple University and a master's degree in communications from Drezel University. You can find Antoinette on Instagram and Twitter.

We chat about:

  • Setting expectations and boundaries with clients
  • Client's work emergencies
  • Questions to establish a good fit with a client


Apr 06, 202127:55
On Being Strong Leaders

On Being Strong Leaders

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Alain Hunkins.

Alain Hunkins helps high achieving people become high achieving leaders. Over his twenty-year career, Alain has worked with over 2,000 groups of leaders in 25 countries. Clients include Wal-Mart, Pfizer, Citigroup, General Electric, State Farm Insurance, IBM, General Motors, and Microsoft. In addition to being a leadership speaker, consultant, trainer, and coach, Alain is the author of Cracking the Leadership Code: Three Secrets to Building Strong Leaders (Wiley, March 2020), which was endorsed by leadership luminaries Jim Kouzes, Barry Posner, and Marshall Goldsmith. A faculty member of Duke Corporate Education, Alain’s writing has been featured in Fast Company, Inc., Forbes, Chief Executive, Chief Learning Officer, and Business Insider.

We chat about 

  • Strategies for creating safe environment to ask questions and give feedback
  • Skillsets of a facilitative leader
  • Transitioning your style of leadership


Mar 30, 202130:49
Beyond Small Talk

Beyond Small Talk

This week on Humanize Your Workplace, we're joined by Frank Agin. 

Frank Agin works to empower small businesses achieve more by helping them create dynamic professional relationships. He does this by operating a membership-based referral program (AmSpirit Business Connection) and shares insightful content via his podcasts, articles and book. Learn all about Frank at http://frankagin.com. Frank is on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook

We chat about 

  • 1. Relationship building using small talk
  • 2. Optimal group size for small talk
  • 3. Small talk strategies
Mar 23, 202133:11
Making E-Learning Work For Your Workplace

Making E-Learning Work For Your Workplace

This week on Humanize Your Workplace, we're joined by Emily Justin-Szopinski.

Director of Content Development and Innovation at the Chilean start-up RedSaberes – a micro-learning platform that helps LatAm educators  access industry trends and influencers, whenever they want and wherever they are. Emily has worked in adult education for 15 years, in e-learning for 10 of those. Her areas of interest are a mash-up of her sociology background and teaching practice – user behavior in online learning environments and product models that optimize learning outcomes and buyer budgets at the same time. Also, macro data analysis for all. She also has a podcast with Top Marketing Executive Carolina Pinheiro which you can listen to here.

We chat about:

  • What e-learning encompasses 
  • What does e-learning done right look like
  • Creating a learning journey for your targeted audience


Mar 16, 202131:47
Hiring Individuals with Intellectual and Development Disabilities

Hiring Individuals with Intellectual and Development Disabilities

On this week's episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Laurel Rossi.

Laurel started Creative Spirit US in 2017, the first organization to match those with intellectual developmental and learning disabilities with the best companies in the world – unemployed at an astounding 85%. Laurel has a long history of nonprofit leadership serving underserved communities dating back to her board work for Wellspring House, the Williams Syndrome Association and professional organizations like the Advertising Club of New York where she also served as board chair. Laurel is a career marketer and is a sought after speaker on the subject of diversity and inclusion in the advertising and marketing communities. Laurel lives in Bedford, New York with her husband Joseph and her daughter Mia who has Williams syndrome, a rare condition that affects 1 in 10,000 people--her constant inspiration for demanding equity and inclusion for those with intellectual disabilities.

We chat about:

  • Define intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD)
  • How Creative Spirit-US works to decrease the unemployment rate
  • How Creative Spirit-US works to disprove the myths about people with disabilities
  • What employees should consider as they hire more diverse groups, specifically IDD individuals
Mar 09, 202125:16
Cognitive Biases

Cognitive Biases

On this week's episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Dr. Gelb Tsipursky.

An internationally-renowned thought leader known as the Disaster Avoidance Expert, Dr. Gleb on a mission to protect leaders from dangerous judgment errors known as cognitive biases, which devastate bottom lines and bring down high-flying careers. His expertise and passion is developing the most effective and profitable risk management and decision-making strategies to empower leaders to avoid business disasters, maximize their bottom lines, and help their careers flourish. His proprietary methodology combines my pragmatic business experience with cutting-edge behavioral economics and cognitive neuroscience research.

The bestselling author of several books, he is most well-known for my national bestseller, Never Go With Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters (Career Press, 2019). It’s the first book to focus on cognitive biases in business leadership and reveal how leaders can overcome these dangerous judgment errors effectively. He also wrote The Blindspots Between Us: How to Overcome Unconscious Cognitive Bias and Build Better Relationships (New Harbinger, 2020), the first book to focus on cognitive biases in professional and personal relationships and illustrate how we can defeat these dangerous judgment errors in our relationships. His new book is Resilience: Adapt and Plan for the New Abnormal of the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (Changemakers Books, 2020). It helps organizations and individuals navigate successfully the major disruption of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and succeed in the post-pandemic world.

We chat about:

  • Defining cognitive biases
  • How cognitive biases show up in the workplace
  • What practical strategies to bring connectiveness


Mar 02, 202125:14
Building Trust in the Workplace
Feb 23, 202128:37
Goals and Accountability

Goals and Accountability

On this week's episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Berta Medina.

Berta Medina is an eternal optimist who believes in the power of generosity and is passionate about sharing her message that dreamers truly succeed!

After years of building, operating and growing her own successful business, she ’ s taken her experience and love for philanthropy to travel to Africa on a harrowing climb to Mt. Kilimanjaro ’ s peak as part of a mission trip to change the world for Maasai children Since she reached the peak at 19,341 feet, she has re-envisioned the importance of goals and the power of generosity.

Now Berta helps businesses and individuals connect genuinely, give generously, and reach a level of success and fulfillment that means more to her clients than just the bottom line. Berta is a Keynote Speaker, Professional Certified Coach with the International Coaching Federation, Author, a certified Go-Giver Speaker, Thrive Through Accountability Expert and host of The Dreamers Succeed Podcast. As the founder of Dreamers Succeed, Berta believes that once the seed of a dream has been planted in a person ’ s heart, they already possess all they need in order to achieve it. Her passion is to bring people to fulfill their dreams and her workshops and keynotes help audiences realize their goals, find new paths to fulfillment, and motivate those who need a push to get their personal and professional lives moving toward a bright future.

We talk about:

  • A timeframe for making goals
  • What does accountability look like
  • What are accountability questions to ask ourselves
  • What does a good accountability partner look like
Feb 16, 202129:30
Humanizing Leadership

Humanizing Leadership

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Daelynn Moyer. 

Daelynn is a Software Engineering Manager at Driveway.com. Prior to moving into a leadership role several years ago, she was a 20-year software engineer, building systems in support of transportation and heavy manufacturing. She's built networks of electric vehicle charging stations, flight deck software for commercial jets, programming tools for heavy trucks, and control interfaces for electron microscopes. That deep technical background works in her favor as she builds and guides high-performing engineering teams on a foundation of empathy, trust, and authenticity. She and her wife live in the Portland, Oregon area where they obsess over their 1963 ranch home and all things mid-century modern. Her life's greatest achievement is teaching her cat to stand on his hind legs and turn a pirouette.

We chat about:

  • What it looks like for leaders to lead from authenticity
  • Creating trust in employees
  • Employees seeing leaders as human beings
Feb 09, 202130:09
Finding Your Career Path

Finding Your Career Path

On this week's episode, we are joined by Casey Hasten.

Casey Hasten is the Director of Recruiting and Coaching with VIP, Podcast Host of the We Are VIP Podcast, and the Networking Ninja.   After being in the accounting world for over twenty years, she made the leap to recruiting those with similar backgrounds.  It is her goal to help others find their career passion using all the skills and networking outlets she has gathered.  Casey is an avid reader and consumer of knowledge and most of her conversations will start with “I just read a book” or “I just listened to a podcast.”   Outside of work, she is a long-distance cyclist and completed a huge milestone when she completed the Hotter ‘N Hell Century ride! She has one son, Garrett, who is proudly serving his country in the US Air Force. You can find her on LinkedIn and YouTube.

We chat about

  • Thinking critically about hiring talent
  • Talent assessments
  • Finding mentors to help find your career path




Feb 02, 202121:48
Creating Employee Community

Creating Employee Community

This week on the podcast, we are joined by Brandon Laws.

Brandon is the Senior Director of Marketing & Product at Xenium HR. He joined the team in October 2008. In over 12 years with Xenium, he has held the positions of Operations Administrator, Sales & Marketing Coordinator, Senior Marketing Specialist & Business Analyst, Marketing Manager, Senior Marketing Manager, and Marketing Director.

Brandon spearheads all marketing efforts with a focus on building the Xenium brand, lead generation, and overseeing product to contribute to Xenium’s growth. Brandon is the host of the popular HR and Leadership podcast, Transform Your Workplace, which has 540k downloads to date.

Brandon is heavily involved in other company initiatives as well. He has contributed to the Xenium Culture Integration & Team Enhancement (XCITE) committee for 11 years and has sat on the Stoller Group wellness committee for four years.

Brandon’s focus on personal growth is central to all he does and leads to his continual efforts to become a better person and a greater asset to the people around him.

Brandon graduated from Western Oregon University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management in 2008.

Brandon enjoys staying productive outside the office, reading 40-60 books a year on business, marketing, economics, politics, and leadership; he occasionally likes to write on similar subjects. He is also an avid fan of the Portland Trail Blazers and regularly attends games at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. Brandon and his wife, Angela, enjoy spending time with each other at their home in Newberg with their son, Parker, daughter, Paisley, cats, and dog. You can find Brandon on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Instagram

We chat about:

  • Marketing yourself to take on new roles
  • Internal workplace book clubs
  • Strategies to determine what roles to take within the company
Jan 26, 202128:29
Disability Inclusion in the Workplace

Disability Inclusion in the Workplace

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Jennifer Sarrett.

Jen believes that inequity can be eradicated by the recognition of our shared humanity. She has spent the past 12 years researching and studying the concepts behind this work, the histories and perspectives of groups of difference, and ways to leverage her privilege and perspective for the good of everyone. From the classroom to training seminars, Jen has provided guidance in the concepts behind discrimination, privilege, and inequity to college students, medical students, business leaders, and the community. Her PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies, which focused on Disability Studies, Anthropology, and History, has prepared her to guide you and your organization to understand and utilize the concepts behind inclusion so that, together, you can work towards sustainable, ethical practices to ensure equity for all. You can find Jen on Twitter and LinkedIn.

We chat about:

  • Neurodiversity, disability, and ablelism
  • Providing resources at work
  • How to be a good disabilities ally
Jan 19, 202126:60
Trauma & Empathy

Trauma & Empathy

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Dr. Alauna.

Dr. Alauna is a board-certified Psychiatrist, Clinician Educator, Author, and Empathy Expert with the mission to education every person on how to heal from and break the trauma cycle to evolve our human species. She graduated summa cum laude from Xavier University of Louisiana in New Orleans and obtained her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX. After a 12 year career treating thousands of US military veterans with PTSD, anxiety and trauma-related conditions, and serving as an assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Alauna retired from clinical medicine. Her new role is to educate the world on how trauma connects us all. 

In 2018, she founded the Dr. Alauna Trauma Recovery Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating trauma worldwide by providing trauma-informed public education and professional training in Empathy Skills Practice™ , a transformative method of understanding the power of one's Sacred Self. ESP is a reflective and interactive "Skills over Pills" approach, combining education with mindful actions that resonate with any audience, regardless of age, profession, education or circumstance. Her message of healing is designed to empower people to move from simply surviving in the face of trauma, to thriving in Your Best Self.

You can find Dr. Alauna on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

We chat about:

  • Redefining trauma 
  • Recognizing the signs of trauma
  • How leaders can provide support
  • Empathy strategies
Jan 12, 202128:42
Virtual Management

Virtual Management

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Carrie Krott.

Carrie is currently a Senior Talent Specialist at Benco Dental Supply Company specializing in talent acquisition, associate relations, compliance, and performance management. With over 9 years of experience in the HR field, Carrie is experienced working across all levels of an organization, delivering excellent customer service to internal and external clients.

Carrie has a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Marketing from Pennsylvania State University and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Legal Studies with a Concentration in Human Resources Compliance from Drexel University. Carrie holds a current SHRM-CP certification and is an active Notary Public for the state of Pennsylvania.

In addition, Carrie is an active volunteer in her community. Carrie is currently on the Board of Directors for NEPA SHRM and has held advisory board and co-chair positions at United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA and Penn Foster. Carrie is also a religious education teacher and youth sports coach.

We chat about:

  • Advocating for employees
  • Setting expectations for performance reviews
  • Virtual performance management
  • Gauging performance improvement with metrics 


Jan 05, 202124:28
Negotiate Anything

Negotiate Anything

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Kwame Christian, M.A., Esq.

Author and speaker Kwame Christian is the Director of the American Negotiation Institute and a respected voice in the field of negotiation and conflict resolution. Christian has conducted workshops throughout North America and abroad, and is a highly sought after national keynote speaker.

Host of the world’s leading industry podcast, Negotiate Anything, Christian is dedicated to empowering others through the art and science of negotiation and persuasion. Now downloaded nearly two million times, Negotiate Anything has a dedicated and growing following with listeners in more than 180 countries.

Christian’s TEDx Dayton talk, Finding Confidence in Conflict, was ranked the most popular TEDx Talk on the topic of conflict in 2017, and has been viewed more than 150,000.* His best-selling Amazon Book, Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life has helped countless individuals overcome the fear, anxiety and emotion often associated with difficult conversations through a branded framework called Compassionate Curiosity.™ (*September, 2020)

In addition to his role at ANI, Christian is a business lawyer at Carlile Patchen & Murphy LLP. He represents businesses in a broad scope of legal needs including contract negotiation, business formation, transactions, employment, and general business and legal counseling.

Christian serves as an adjunct professor for Otterbein University’s MBA program, as well as The Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law in its top-ranked dispute resolution program. 

To access the free Ultimate Negotiation Guides from the American Negotiation Institute, visit the website

We chat about:

  • Empathy's role in negotiation
  • Joint problem solving
  • Preparing effectively for negotiation
Oct 20, 202022:34
The Importance of Workplace Policies

The Importance of Workplace Policies

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Rebecca Southern Mills.

Rebecca Southern Mills is passionate about helping leaders navigate the complex world of people management and cultivate high-trust workplace environments.

She’s had over 9 years of HR experience working in nonprofit organizations. Most recently, she spent over 4 years at Wellstar Health System, one of the largest healthcare systems in Georgia with over 24,000 employees, as a Sr. HR Consultant supporting their corporate departments. She’s had the privilege of partnering with hundreds of leaders and departments including IT, Finance, Supply Chain, and clinical departments, and a wide range of employees and leaders from hourly to salaried, on-site to remote, front-line supervisors to SVP’s, and first-time leaders to seasoned ones. Her experience includes hundreds of investigations, disciplinary actions, and very direct conversations, but she’s gotten to do fun things too! She’s conducted leader training classes, guided leaders in building trust with their teams and creating healthy environments, and helped employees understand their value.

After her daughter was born, she wanted to continue providing HR support for leaders but with more flexibility. In March 2020, she founded Simplecated and became a freelance HR consultant.

As you can imagine, Rebecca has gained an endless supply of (very entertaining) stories, and it’s tough to completely shock her. She also knows what kinds of situations managers can find themselves encountering at 10:00am on a Tuesday and how to help them sort through it.

Rebecca believes that having high-trust work environments is key to truly succeeding as a company. How managers treat their employees and respond to situations sets the tone for the workplace. She also understands that people are complex; laws and company policies can be intricate and cumbersome. Her goal is to simplify this complicated world of management by breaking down complex scenarios into practical, realistic steps and solutions that effectively lead to positive, healthy workplace cultures.

She holds a Bachelor’s in HR, a Master’s of Divinity, and a PHR certification. If you can’t find her, she’s rounding up another cup of coffee. Check out her Simplecated blog, and connect with her on LinkedIn.

We chat about 

  • Anti-discrimination and harassment policies
  • Policies that protect the company and employees
  • Holding employees accountable
Oct 13, 202027:36
Utilizing Humanity in the Workplace

Utilizing Humanity in the Workplace

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Charisse Fontes.

Charisse is the Founder of Culture Circle, where she creates healthy and inclusive workplace cultures. Her focus is Humanity in the Workplace, which is anchored by her mission-driven project called Humanity Power, which is dedicated to ending the 'isms that plague our Humanity. When Charisse isn't doing this work, she is an active mother of five, studying cultures, religions, and tribes and serving her community as a Birth Doula. You can find her on LinkedIn or send her an email

We chat about:

  • Signs that employees don’t trust leadership
  • Overcompensating in the workplace
  • Long term investments vs overnight results
Oct 06, 202031:20
Cognitive Diversity in the Workplace

Cognitive Diversity in the Workplace

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Andrea Carey.

Andrea Carey is a Canadian Certified Inclusion Professional (CCIP), holds a Masters of Education in Leadership Studies and is a champion of inclusion. Andrea is Brene Brown “Dare to Lead” trained and leads courageously.

Andrea works to support clients to create cultures of belonging and inclusion for everyone to thrive and has worked extensively on inclusion and improved access for Indigenous peoples, Newcomers, persons with disabilities and women and girls. She brings extensive experience in business operations, facility management, human resources, strategic planning, marketing, group facilitation, curriculum development and in product development.

Her passionate, playful and engaging approach to inclusion provides a platform for understanding the challenges, to develop a strategy that aligns the organization’s needs with global trends and connects clients to tools to ensure successful implementation.

Andrea is a volunteer with the Canadian Paralympic Committee as a Board Director and Chair of the Diversity & Inclusion Committee; and sits on the Board of KidSport Victoria.

We chat about:

  • How cognitive diversity and neurodiversity shows up in the workplace
  • What type accommodations should a workplace provide
  • How can we advocate for neurodiversity 
Sep 29, 202019:20
Providing a space for work/life balance for your remote employees

Providing a space for work/life balance for your remote employees

Role modeling

Work/life management

Sep 22, 202018:33
Providing Instrumental and Emotional Support For Your Team

Providing Instrumental and Emotional Support For Your Team

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<li>Current state of the workplace</li>
<li>Instrumental support</li>
<li>Emotional support</li>
</ul>
Sep 15, 202022:07
How to Lead Your Team Through Changes at Work

How to Lead Your Team Through Changes at Work

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Sara Evans.

Sara Evans serves as the Vice President of Human Resources & Organizational Development for Delaware county Community College (DCCC). Sara has over 20 years of diverse human resources experience and is known as a subject matter expert in the areas of employee engagement, change management, organizational development, HR compliance, and employment law.

Sara started her career working as a HR Assistant and became passionate about the work involved in human resources. Since then, she has continued to refine her skills by working in various HR leadership positions.

Sara Evans holds a B.S. in Business Management from Rosemont College in which she graduated with honors; and a M.S. in Human Resources Development from Villanova University. In addition, Sara currently holds a Professional in Human Resources (PHR) and SHRM-CP certifications.

In her spare time, Sara enjoys listening to music, walking, and reading books.

We chat about:

  • Observing the culture before making changes in a new workplace
  • Building trust and credibility with employees
  • Inclusivity among different departments
  • Getting employees on board with changes
Sep 08, 202033:00
Encouraging Employee Engagement

Encouraging Employee Engagement

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Laurie Olague.

With over 15 years of experience in the nonprofit sector as a volunteer, intern, director, and advisory board member, Laurie has built a reputation as the epitome of a strategic partner who brings people together to achieve results that drive organizational growth. Her biggest passion is helping organizations be better at doing good. Her specialties include program development and evaluation, stakeholder and employee engagement, operations, and events (both virtual and in-person). When it comes to employee and stakeholder engagement, Laurie’s approach centers around stakeholder feedback, compassion, development, and flexibility. 

As someone who holds a Master of Arts degree in Nonprofit Management from Antioch University, Los Angeles, Laurie has spent years studying the mechanics of successful organizations. Her experience includes being a leader at some of Los Angeles’ top nonprofits, including Chrysalis where she currently serves as the Volunteer and Program Director, overseeing a team of 160 volunteers across four locations throughout Southern California. She has developed curriculum for and successfully started multiple new programs, launched new social enterprise business lines and is well versed in the area of corporate social responsibility having led activations for Fortune 500 companies.

Laurie’s core values are integrity, innovation, inclusion, and initiative. She believes that true and lasting social change lives at the intersection of collaboration, innovation, and cross-sector action.
She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Rob and their son, Robert Renegade (“Ren”). When Laurie isn’t helping organizations be better at doing good, she can be found cooking, (re)reading Brene Brown’s books, listening to her favorite podcasts, and exploring nature with her family. 


We chat about

  • The difference between satisfied employees and engaged employees
  • Creating space for engagement
  • Recognizing the need to re-engage in your work
  • How leaders and staff members can help each other engage with their work more
Sep 01, 202022:26
How Stories Empower Others
Aug 04, 202027:23
The Power of Telling Our Stories

The Power of Telling Our Stories

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Dawn E. Christian.

Dawn E. Christian is a Belonging Speaker +Thought Leader who is unapologetically committed to her leadership as an IDEAS (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Social Consciousness) Champion + Practitioner.

Dawn leads belonging, inclusion, and diversity initiatives by counseling and coaching senior-level executives on how to nurture and develop a culture of inclusion by way of building a sense of belonging. Dawn is a sought-after speaker, podcast contributor, and IDEAS advisor. She has been a recurring speaker, keynote, and panelist at The Global Fluency Summit, Cornell University Johnson Graduate School of Management Diversity Summit, The ZeroGap.co, Global Leadership Summit, featured podcast guest on the Power Banking Podcast, In Other Words, Global Fluency Podcast. Dawn is a recurring Belonging, Diversity, and Inclusion thought leadership columnist on FairPlayTalks.com.

Inspired by two decades of corporate experience-often being the “only one in the room”—her methodology is anchored on a simple concept: I belong where I am. As am... This is her personal mantra which also serves as the charter for the birth of her social consciousness brand, I Belong Here.

I Belong Here is meant to both inspire and empower members of marginalized groups to evade the grasp of "the imposter syndrome". At the same time, the apparel brand is meant to be a conversation starter poised to ignite a visceral discussion that will evoke storytelling. Dawn believes that sharing your personal story creates human connections that eventually build trust across margins, identities, and backgrounds. She believes that every story embodies the gift of a lesson. Ultimately, her mission is to drive the idea that everyone belongs right where they are... As they are. I Belong Here is both a statement and a cause for empowerment.

Dawn is a wife and mother who holds a BA from the University of California at Berkeley, an MBA from The Johnson School of Management, and a Leadership Certification in Diversity + Inclusion from The International Labor Relations School at Cornell University. Her civic and community engagements include Ellevate, FORTE Foundation, INROADS, Management Leaders for Tomorrow, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

We chat about:

  • How the practice of diversity and inclusion is changing
  • What companies to do as they begin to examine policies that may be discriminating
  • How people can start to get to know others' stories
Jul 28, 202039:43
Customer Service Leadership

Customer Service Leadership

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Meg King. 

As a leadership coach, consultant, trainer, and speaker, Meg works with a variety of clients across the country, from businesses and entrepreneurs to teams and individuals alike. Meg has a passion for creating exceptional customer service, starting with identifying a company's true D.N.A. (Dreams. Needs. Actionable Behaviors.)

She customizes each company's unique customer service journey, by uncovering gaps and missing opportunities for improved communication skills and generating new sources of revenue. Resulting in a positive impact that up-levels the culture and prosperity of the company and its team. You can find her on Instagram, schedule a 30 minutes strategy session, or email her. 

We chat about 

  • What customer service should look like
  • How leaders should reflect back before moving forward
  • Easing concerns as we merge into new phases of Covid-19 living



Jul 21, 202025:52
Professional Siestas

Professional Siestas

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Jasmin Forts. 

During the day, Jasmin Forts works as a HR leader and Working Mom Wellness advocate. She has sat in the HR space for over 15 years and uses her expertise and influence to help bring strategy and balance to workplaces. She is also the Founder of Jobbing With Jas, LLC and A Sisters Siesta, a career and support group services specializing in practical maintenance and mental health resources. She has been featured on several publications writing articles such as Black Enterprise and Teen Vogue sharing her insight on HR practices and anything supporting wellness. Jasmin has been invited to speak on several different platforms including Essence Festival and HER Village in Atlanta, GA. She is the author of “A Sisters Siesta: A Pocketbook Guide of Positivity, HR Protocol, and Vignettes for the Professional Black Woman.”  Her personable and engaging style captivates audiences while educating them. She always looks for ways to share her expertise and personal experience aligned with industry best practice and compliance.

We chat about 

  • Burnout at work
  • Finding rest in the midst of decision fatigue
  • Creating safe spaces within organizations 
Jul 14, 202030:60
Proactive Human Resources

Proactive Human Resources

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Theresa Hummel-Krallinger

Theresa Hummel-Krallinger is a well-respected senior training professional and performance consultant, but it is her work as a humorist and motivational speaker that sets her apart. Known for her lively and interactive presentation style, she is a frequently requested speaker on topics of employee morale, professional development, performance improvement and workplace communications. Her experience as a professional stand-up
comedian enables her to add fun and humor to her consulting and training work.
No stranger to the corporate world, Theresa brings over 30 years practical business experience. She has held executive leadership roles in both the financial services and pharmaceutical industries. She is highly regarded for her ability to help organizations put in place meaningful performance enhancement processes that improve employee engagement and achieve financial results. She graduated from the prestigious leadership development organization, Women Unlimited in New York City, where she has served as a mentor to rising female leaders. With certifications in
Human Resource Management, Behavior Styles training/coaching, Instructional Design, Adult Learning, and Technical Writing, Theresa has a broad array of business tools and educational experience from which to draw. She is on the non-credit faculty at Temple University, where her popular course, “What’s Your Point?” is a key requirement for their Project Management and Leadership certificate programs. Theresa is the Past President of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of ATD (Association for Talent Development) and is the Past President for a local club of Toastmasters International. She was appointed to serve as a member of National Advisors for Chapters in ATD. She has been a featured speaker at numerous regional and international conferences for ATD, SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management), DIA (Drug Information Association), Training Directors Forum and others. She facilitates the monthly “Meet the Author at the Pyramid Club,” which has been named to the top 10 best networking associations in Philadelphia by the Philadelphia Business Journal. She won an Emmy in 2019 for her work on PBS39’s talk show, “Counter Culture.” You can connect with Theresa on Facebook and LinkedIn

We chat about:

  • Assessing training needs
  • How to have a proactive training department
  • Zoom fatigue
  • Designing workshops and webinars


Jul 07, 202028:01
A Guide to LGBT+ Inclusion

A Guide to LGBT+ Inclusion

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Kryss Shane.

Named by The New York Times and many national and international platforms as the go-to Leading LGBT Expert, Kryss Shane, MS, MSW, LSW, LMSW (she/her) has 25+ years of experience guiding the world's top leaders in business, education, and community via individual, small group, and full-staff trainings. She is known for making each organization's specific Diversity and Inclusion needs become more manageable, approachable, and actionable in financially realistic ways. This includes physical spaces, hiring practices, policies/procedures, and more. In addition to being known for her work in the LGBT+ field, she is almost equally known for her lifelong love of tie dye (making her easy to spot in a crowd or at an event) and her never-ending adoration of NYC pizza. You can find her book The Educator's Guide to LGBT+ Inclusion here

We chat about:

  • Making school curriculum move inclusive
  • Language people should know and use
  • Asking about pronouns
  • How to recognize and use your privilege well
Jun 30, 202047:49
Fostering an Inclusive Work Environment

Fostering an Inclusive Work Environment

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Dr. Janice Gassam

Janice Gassam, Ph.D. is the founder of BWG Business Solutions, LLC, a consultancy designed to help organizations create more inclusive environments. Janice facilitates workshops, delivers keynote speeches and "Awareness Talks" to spark important dialogue about workplace equity. Janice has collaborated with Yale University, Nordstrom, H&M, and Paypal/Venmo among many others. She is the host of the Diversity Dinner Dialogue, a free public workshop designed to address issues around diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. She is a senior contributing writer for Forbes having authored nearly 200 articles. Janice has a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in business and psychology. She is a TEDx speaker and the host of the Dirty Diversity podcast where she discusses all things diversity, equity, inclusion, or lack thereof. She is also the author of the new book Dirty Diversity: A Practical Guide to Foster an Equitable and Inclusive Workplace for All

We chat about 

  • Using appropriate terminology
  • What leaders can consider in order to make long term cultural changes
  • The power and importance of inclusive training
Jun 23, 202028:20
Humanizing Your Leadership

Humanizing Your Leadership

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Louise H. Reid.

Louise is a coach, leadership consultant, radio host, and loving partner and mum to 4 boys. Coaching professional women to achieve both career success and fulfillment in life is her calling and developing our next generation, industry 4.0 leaders is her passion. Residing in Ottawa, Canada, this HR expert has twenty years experience in fields of high-tech, aviation, utilities and non-profit sectors. Louise has skillfully integrated her industry experience with her bachelor of science degree and certifications in HR, emotional intelligence, coaching and mindfulness, now running her own consulting practice where her mission is clear- to build better lives by elevating women and humanizing workplaces. Continually leaving a positive impact, Louise has broadened her reach through her global radio show and podcast – ‘The Louise H Reid Show’. This in-depth, heart felt and insightful show highlights real people, real issues, real conversations. You can find her on Twitter and LinkedIn

We chat about HR experience, how to humanize leadership, the four "C's" of leadership, establishing trust, and what employers can do to ease employee's fears as we navigate returning to work after COVID-19. 

Jun 16, 202027:31
Creating Unforgettable Events

Creating Unforgettable Events

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Phil Mershon.

Phil Mershon is the director of events for Social Media Examiner where he oversees the signature event, Social Media Marketing World. He also leads the team that produces the Becoming Well-Known course. He's also a skilled conference speaker, professional jazz saxophonist, songwriter and idea catalyst. His upcoming course and book, “Unforgettable” teach you how to create memorable experiences.

We chat about

  • considering the client's journey at an event
  • making virtual events engaging
  • creating exciting, unforgettable experiences
Jun 09, 202025:12
The Importance of Being an Imperfect Ally

The Importance of Being an Imperfect Ally

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Erica Courdae.

Erica Courdae has dedicated her life to expanding how others interact with the world through powerful conversations. As an entrepreneur + certified coach her work is frequently focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), imperfect allyship, and imposter syndrome. This work has taken her across the country onto stages and into communities as a key speaker and educator. Erica also has a podcast that features open conversation and dialogue on the topics of her work and more, Pause on the Play. Her support and leadership facilitates engaged conversations within 6 figure communities, international podcasts, and live events to connect people and create change.

We chat about 

  • How experiences shape who we are
  • Imperfect allyships
  • Equality versus equity
  • Inclusion statements
Jun 02, 202033:40
How to be an Ally in the Workplace
May 26, 202024:02
Running a Successful Intern Program During Uncertain Times

Running a Successful Intern Program During Uncertain Times

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Jake Wax.

Jake Wax is a Senior Insight Associate at Olson Zaltman, a market research company focused on exploring the unconscious through metaphor. His background is in marketing and psychology through the University of Virginia. He is currently the head of Olson Zaltman’s internship program, leading both recruitment and management of interns.

For more about the unconscious frames around Covid-19 across Gen-Z and Boomers, watch this webinar.

We chat about

  • Keys to successful internship programs
  • Moving internships online during Covid-19
  • How to start a remote intern program
May 19, 202024:04
Behind the Scenes of How to Listen and How to Be Heard

Behind the Scenes of How to Listen and How to Be Heard

On this weeks episode we are chatting about and pulling back the curtain on How to Listen and How to Be Heard: Inclusive Conversations at Work. I share:

  • how I chose to go with traditional publishing
  • what resource I used to get picked up by an agent
  • why the book writing process was different from what I had imagined


May 12, 202019:21
Engaging Your Customers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Engaging Your Customers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

On this episode, I give updates on life in the COVID-19 pandemic, book launch updates, share ways to virtually engage customers and how to check in with your employees.

May 05, 202013:29
How to Work Together as a Virtual Team

How to Work Together as a Virtual Team

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Emily Morgan.

Emily Morgan is the Founder and CEO of Delegate Solutions, a premium Virtual Assistance Firm.  She and her team at Delegate Solutions help entrepreneurial leaders stay productive without the hassles of HR.  Their unique approach to support means that as you grow, you’ll never need to find, manage or train an administrative support resource again!

Emily Morgan and her remote team help leaders and their teams to strategically clear their plates so they can focus on higher impact activities. She is the founder of Delegate Solutions, a Strategic Support(TM) firm and the designer of the “Delegate Method” which helps leaders identify areas of their work they can delegate or automate for maximum efficiency. She’s helped hundreds of busy entrepreneurial leaders master delegation and design systems to support and grow their awesome businesses! In 2019, her team cleared over 30,000 hours of tasks off the plates of overwhelmed business owners.

Emily speaks nationally on the topic of virtual business, delegation, remote workforces and flexwork culture. She's the Philly Chamber of Commerce Small Business Person of the Year and has been featured in CNBC, Forbes, Inc., HuffPo, NY Times and NBC News. She is a Goldman Sachs 10kSB alumni and is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Delegate Solutions is WBE certified and was recently ranked among the top 100 fastest-growing companies in Philly!

We chat about:

  • Talent acquisition for virtual jobs
  • Tips for being a cohesive virtual team
  • How to identify if working remotely works for you (even after the current pandemic ends)
Apr 28, 202018:08
How to Have Productive Meeting

How to Have Productive Meeting

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Rachel Milano-Davis.

Employed with innovative non-profit organizations, Values Into Action PA & NJ since 2009, Rachel Milano-Davis currently acts as the Director of Culture & Talent, leading organizational strategy and remote work teams serving people with disabilities across Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Rachel holds a BSW from West Chester University and an MSW with a concentration in Management & Planning from Temple University. A social worker by profession and certified Human Resource Professional (SHRM-SCP), Rachel has been recognized for her unique perspective and expertise within the non-profit environment.

An avid volunteer within her community, Rachel is the current President of the Delaware County Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management, Delco SHRM, and serves on the Advisory Board for West Chester University’s Undergraduate Social Work program.

A restless explorer and admirer of humanity, Rachel enjoys immersing herself in different cultures, food and music. Rachel is married to her Elementary School Sweetheart and a mom to two wonderful kids.

We chat about

  • How to prioritize when to have a meeting
  • Virtual conferences
  • How to follow up on action plans made during meetings
  • Roles in meetings 
Apr 21, 202023:13
The Importance of Diversity in the Workplace

The Importance of Diversity in the Workplace

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Toby Egbuna.

Toby Egbuna (Egboona) is a Co-Founder Dyversifi, a career reviews platform for diverse employees. He's also a Management Consultant, diversity strategist, and blogger. You can find Toby on Instagram and Twitter

We chat about 

  • The difference between equity and equality, and why the difference matters
  • The value of diversity in companies as well as strategies to incorporating diversity in companies
  • How to illustrate the importance of diversity without the burden falling on minorities
Apr 14, 202025:53
What Employees Need from Leaders During Uncertain Times

What Employees Need from Leaders During Uncertain Times

On this episode of Humanize Your Workplace, Alissa Carpenter is talking about COVID19 and its impact on the workplace. She is breaking down what employees are looking for in their leaders during these uncertain times.

Apr 07, 202012:21
How to Make Diversity and Inclusion a Priority During Uncertain Times

How to Make Diversity and Inclusion a Priority During Uncertain Times

On this weeks episode of Humanize Your Workplace, Alissa Carpenter is keeping it real and talking about COVID-19 and working from home while teaching her kids.  She also provides five strategies to make diversity and inclusion a priority during uncertain times.

Mar 31, 202012:59
Strategies for Virtual Workplaces

Strategies for Virtual Workplaces

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Megan Prikhodko.

Megan Prikhodko is the author of the poetry collection, Leap, and the editor of Making Fake Star Trek and I am a Professional Metalhead. Additionally, she is a product and operations executive specializing in software. Megan was born in Colorado, but lived across the United States with her mother, father, and older sister. Megan holds a MBA from Johns Hopkins University and a degree in English and Philosophy from the University of Maryland.

Megan lives in Maryland with her husband and two children. You can connect with Megan on Instagram and LinkedIn.

We chat about

  • Overcoming miscommunication in virtual teams
  • Building trust amount virtual employees
  • Strategies for being involved in virtual meetings
Mar 24, 202027:58
The Journey to Cloud Nine

The Journey to Cloud Nine

On this week’s episode of Humanize Your Workplace, we are joined by Jordan Gross

Jordan is a Northwestern and Kellogg School of Management graduate, a startup founder, a 2x TEDx speaker, and a #1 best-selling author. His upcoming book, The Journey to Cloud Nine, provides a new approach to the personal development world by using fictional storytelling to reveal some of life's most meaningful principles. Jordan has been blazing new trails for people around the world, and he cannot wait to share this with all of you! You can find his book on Amazon

We chat about 

  • Cloud nine moments
  • How to help others find their cloud nine moments
  • Jordan's concept of "imagitivitation"
Mar 17, 202018:44