The Dignity of Work
This episode of the Partners in Progress series features part two of a two-part conversation with Eva Marquette, owner of FreshVue, a strategic design and organizational development company based in Spokane, Washington. Cami Eakins, CEO of Career Path Services, and Eva discuss the immense value of executive coaching for leaders. Cami shares her personal experience working with Eva and how it has helped her grow as a leader, navigate challenges, and drive her organization's winning strategy. Eva emphasizes the importance of establishing trust, maintaining confidentiality, and understanding the...
info_outline E133: From Vision to Action: Lessons from FreshVue and Career Path Services' PartnershipThe Dignity of Work
This episode of the Partners in Progress series features part one of a two-part conversation with Eva Marquette, owner of FreshVue, a strategic design and organizational development company based in Spokane, Washington. Eva joins Cami Eakins, CEO of Career Path Services, to discuss their transformative partnership. They explore how FreshVue helped Career Path Services develop their strategic framework called "Our Winning Strategy," enabling the organization to navigate challenges, foster meaningful partnerships, and work towards its mission of breaking the spirit of poverty through the dignity...
info_outline E132: Employees as Partners for Change: Insights from Career Path Services REDI CT TeamThe Dignity of Work
This episode of the Partners in Progress series features a conversation with John Dorrenbacher from Career Path Services as he discusses the organization's REDI CT team, which focuses on bringing race, equity, diversity and inclusion to the forefront of their work. John shares his passion for advocacy, his vision for expanding the REDI CT team's presence and impact throughout the organization, and practical advice for other organizations looking to start their own equity and inclusion initiatives. He also emphasizes the importance of starting small, changing language and behaviors...
info_outline E131: Developing an Enduring Workforce PartnershipThe Dignity of Work
This episode of the Partners in Progress series explores the ingredients of an enduring, purposeful partnership between workforce development leaders Dawn Karber and Cami Eakins. Tracing their 20+ year alliance, Cami and Dawn reveal the trust, empathy, and shared passion that allowed them to successfully navigate tricky organizational dynamics and drive systems-level change. From coordinating services to managing crises, they model how to put people first while tackling complex performance requirements. Now pursuing innovative projects like SkillsFWD, Dawn exemplifies how genuine...
info_outline E130: Coming Up: An Innovative Youth-Focused Partnership for Career SuccessThe Dignity of Work
Tune in to our next episode of Partners in Progress to learn about an inspiring model of collaboration having a transformative impact on young lives. We’ll be spotlighting the Next Careers Consortium (NCC) - a purposeful alliance of Career Path Services, Career TEAM, Partners in Careers, Goodwill, and other regional partners leveraging over 170 collective years of workforce development experience in conjunction with The Workforce Southwest Washington Council to build a robust, integrated NEXT Youth Center. United by a shared vision and passion for expanding what’s possible for young people...
info_outline E129: Launching Careers: BankWork$® and CareerWork$ Medical® ProgramsThe Dignity of Work
Welcome to Partners in Progress, an uplifting podcast series dedicated to exploring the power of purposeful collaborations. We’ll be spotlighting diverse examples of innovative partnerships across sectors that come together creatively around a shared vision to drive meaningful community impact, from a job training partnership, youth center and workforce agency collaborating to serve young people holistically to a nonprofit investing executive coaching expertise from a consulting partner. By thinking outside the box, leading collaboratively, and working in genuine alliance anchored in...
info_outline E128: Cami Eakins Reveals Her Guiding Word for 2024The Dignity of Work
In this episode of The Dignity of Work, Cami Eakins, CEO of Career Path Services, reveals her word of the year for 2024. She also explains the meaning behind the word she chose and what it represents for her in terms of achieving inner peace, seeking balance, and extending goodwill. Tune in to find out what word Cami has chosen to guide her through the new year!
info_outline E127: Equity and Awareness: Valuing Women’s Voices and Perspectives at WorkThe Dignity of Work
This episode features a conversation with Heather Woodruff, Program Operator for WorkSource Columbia Basin and TC Futures, as she explains the historical biases against women’s ideas in the workplace. Heather offers practical tips to improve meeting culture and amplify women’s voices, stressing that both male allies and personal awareness of communication styles are key to countering these subtle, often unconscious slights. Tune in for a conversation about leveling the playing field for women’s ideas and ensuring equitable attribution in the workplace.
info_outline E126: Small Steps, Big Impact: Uplifting Minority-Owned BusinessesThe Dignity of Work
This episode features a conversation with Landon Casassa, Commerce Program Manager at Career Path Services, about the importance of supporting minority-owned businesses. Landon shares surprising statistics about the racial disparity between white-owned businesses and minority-owned businesses. Learn innovative ways to be intentional about shifting more of your spending to minority-owned establishments, starting with small, simple choices. Landon also shares helpful suggestions for individuals and organizations wanting to celebrate diversity in their communities. Discover how to use your money...
info_outline E125: Mental Wellness for All: Supporting Mental Health in Underserved CommunitiesThe Dignity of Work
This episode features a conversation with employment specialist Jasmine Sanchez as she discusses the mental health challenges faced by racial and ethnic minority communities. Jasmine discusses barriers to mental healthcare including lack of providers, language barriers, cultural stigmas, and distrust of systems. She provides insight into how employment specialists can be more aware of and sensitive to the mental health needs of minority clients. To learn more about Open Path (mentioned in the episode) visit: https://openpathcollective.org/
info_outlineIn this episode, George Iranon, CEO of Career Path Services, discusses what leaders need to consider when dealing with change. Discover how to prepare your workforce for change, and how to deal with resistance.