Tag Archives: corporate anthropologist
The Power of Podcasting in Today’s Society
In today’s fast-changing world, where every day feels like a race to keep up, podcasting [...]
411: TaRita Johnson Tackling the Challenges of DEI and Belonging
In this episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, we had the pleasure of [...]
410: Vicki Bradley: The Secret to Becoming the Leader You Want to Be
In the latest episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, we had the pleasure [...]
Celebrating a Year of Empowering Change with Women Mean Business Book
Welcome to our anniversary podcast that celebrates a year of empowering change with our [...]
408: AI Isn’t Replacing You—It’s Empowering You: Kathy D’Agostino on the Future of Work
In a recent episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, we spoke with Kathy D’Agostino, [...]
Building an Impactful Leadership Academy; Empowering Emerging Leaders
People often ask me what an anthropologist, much less a “corporate anthropologist,” does. I share [...]
407: Shaping the Future: Dr. Emily Springer on Responsible AI in Business
In today’s fast-paced world, shaping the future is essential for you to stay [...]
406: The Greatest Journey of a Woman Entrepreneur in Mental Health: Dr. Barbara Brown’s Story
Building a Mental Health Legacy: Dr. Barbara Brown on Empowering Communities Through Purpose-Driven Practice In [...]
405: How Denielle Finkelstein and Thyme Sullivan Are Revolutionizing Period Care
In this episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, we explore the groundbreaking work [...]
The Huge Cultural Shift Energizing Young Voter Support for the Harris/Walz Campaign
As a corporate anthropologist, I believe the issue of younger voters invigorated by the Harris/Walz [...]