The Crisis Averted Podcast
In this episode, I reveal what's going on with "The Crisis Averted Podcast."
info_outline Sean Worker and Glenn Haussman — Adapting and Innovating to Connect the WorldThe Crisis Averted Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Sean Worker and Glenn Haussman, authors of “The Adapters." During our conversation, they share why it was necessary for them to write a book on how the travel, tourism and hospitality industry is adapting and innovating to connect the world; some of the biggest takeaways from their interviews with Gutsy Genius Thinkers (more on that term later); and their thoughts on rethinking conventional thinking.
info_outline Michael F. DeConzo — On Picking Up Where You Left OffThe Crisis Averted Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Michael F. DeConzo, author of Two Nickels. During our conversation, he shares what it was like picking up a manuscript two decades after writing it; how he knows when a piece of writing is “good enough” ; and why you should never leave anything of importance in your pockets.
info_outline Ronnie Gyani — On Using Skills, Connections to Overcome Entrepreneurial ObstaclesThe Crisis Averted Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Ronnie Gyani, founder of Gyani Ventures, host and producer of the Fear is a Liar Podcast, and philanthropist. During our conversation, he shares the struggles he’s faced throughout his entrepreneurial journey and how he’s used the skills and relationships he’s acquired over the years to overcome them.
info_outline Jeffrey L. Bowman — How Fortune 1000 Companies Can Culturally TransformThe Crisis Averted Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Jeffrey L. Bowman, co-founder and CEO of Reframe. During our conversation, he explains why and how Fortune 1000 companies can culturally transform within the workplace as well as the marketplace
info_outline Jim Roddy — The Walk-On MethodThe Crisis Averted Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Jim Roddy, author, keynote speaker and president of Jim Roddy CBA, LLC. During our conversation, he discusses the walk-on method and how it can be used as a blueprint for professional success.
info_outline Vrinda Johnson — Uniting Humanity Through Impactful ConnectionsThe Crisis Averted Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Vrinda Johnson, cofounder of ChekMarc, Inc. During our conversation, she shares how the ChekMarc platform is building impactful connections that unite humanity instead of tearing it apart.
info_outline Danielle Massi — On the Unconscious Mind, Chronic StressThe Crisis Averted Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Danielle Massi, owner of The Wellness Collective. During our conversation, she shares the importance of using the unconscious mind to uncover traumatic experiences from childhood and discusses the effects of chronic stress on the body.
info_outline Scott Lopez — Just AskThe Crisis Averted Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Scott Lopez, president and owner of Zepol Productions Inc. During our conversation, he shares how he used his extensive network in the tech space to overcome hurdles when growing his business and why being able to ask for help reveals strength, not weakness
info_outline Harry Brelsford — On Getting an MBA Without Going Into DebtThe Crisis Averted Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Harry Brelsford, founder of SMB Nation, Pocket MBA and several other ventures. During our conversation, he shares why he’s unemployable, his experience as a serial entrepreneur, and how you can become a successful entrepreneur without having to drown in debt for a degree from a traditional MBA program.
info_outlineIn this episode, I speak with Jim Roddy, author, keynote speaker and president of Jim Roddy CBA, LLC. During our conversation, he discusses the walk-on method and how it can be used as a blueprint for professional success.