The Awkward Networker Podcast
Season 3 Episode 1 kicks-off with Paul Isenberg, Founder and CEO of Bringing Hope Home.
info_outline Awkward Networking with Regina Cunningham - Hospital of the University of PennsylvaniaThe Awkward Networker Podcast
Nursing and Networking in the C-Suite
info_outline Awkward Networking with Regina Cunningham - Hospital of the University of PennsylvaniaThe Awkward Networker Podcast
Nursing and Networking in the C-Suite How about that awkward moment when you become the first woman and first nurse CEO of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP), but almost didn't get the job because you didn't feel like waiting in traffic to take the meeting. That's Regina Cunningham.
info_outline Awkward Networking with Doug Oliver – PECO (an Exelon Company)The Awkward Networker Podcast
From Politics to Power Play How about that awkward moment when you say you’re going to run for mayor of Philadelphia and you’re friends are like “yeah totally, you should run for mayor…” You all chuckle briefly and go back to looking-up . [Oh God, I lost most of you didn’t I? OK, I’ll wait til you’re done ordering the shirts.] Doug Oliver said that once too, except instead of chuckling, he quit his job, threw his hat in the ring and embarked on a rigorous mayoral race with candidates 20+ years his senior. Oh and how about that awkward moment when the campaign ends,...
info_outline Awkward Networking with Nick Bayer – Saxbys CoffeeThe Awkward Networker Podcast
Season 2 starts stronger than a 20 oz Americano with 2 shots of espresso, as I welcome my first guest and good friend, Nick Bayer – Founder & CEO of the deliciously successful Saxbys Coffee.
info_outline Sports Networker Episode 4The Awkward Networker Podcast
In this week’s edition of Sports Networker, I’m going to give you an update on all the sports-related topics and news you need to know when networking this week. Here are the highlights… of the highlights: 0:49 – NBA Finals and Lebron James 2:18 – NHL Stanley Cup and the “Excited Fan” 4:18 – Tennis’ French Open winners 4:37 – Golf update with new #1 and US Open 5:16 – NFL, Trump, Politics 6:43 – FIFA World Cup and Team Brazil 8:10 – Sports Term of the Week: Triple-Double
info_outline Sports Networker Episode 3The Awkward Networker Podcast
In this week’s edition of Sports Networker, I’m going to give you an update on all the sports-related topics and news you need to know when networking this week. This week’s topics include: Basketball Hockey Baseball Golf Tennis Sports Term of the week: Icing
info_outline Sports Networker Episode 2The Awkward Networker Podcast
In the second edition of Sports Networker, I’m going to give you an update on all the sports-related topics and news you need to know when networking this week. This week’s topics include: Basketball Hockey Golf Tennis Sports Controversy Hot Take: Legalizing Sports Betting Sports Lingo of the week: Slugging Percentage
info_outline Sports Networker Episode 1The Awkward Networker Podcast
Hey there, sports fans! In response to many of you who asked me to talk more about sports in networking settings, I'm publishing a new video and podcast series called Sports Networker. The goal: to give you all the high-level info you need to discuss sports in networking settings.
info_outline Take the PlungeThe Awkward Networker Podcast
As an… ahem… aging young professional, I’m more eager than ever to learn how the “new” young professionals are approaching the world of face-to-face social networking. This week on the Awkward Networker Podcast, I was fortunate to have the founder of , and host of , , join me to discuss how 18-35 year-olds can get the most out of their networking experiences.
info_outlineSeason 3 Episode 1 kicks-off with Paul Isenberg, Founder and CEO of Bringing Hope Home.
After his late wife passed from Lymphoma in 2003, Paul dedicated his life toward growing his Great Guys Dinner fundraiser into a full 501(c)(3) organization that's provided nearly $7.7 million in assistance to families battling cancer treatment.
Learn more at: https://bringinghopehome.org/
Interested in learning how to start your own 501(c)(3)?
Buy Paul's book here.