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Episode 53: Lisa DeLay – Spiritual formation and the healing power of presence and connection

Carolyn Kiel | March 25, 2019 close
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Lisa DeLay has always been interested in the spiritual, and how humans can connect with the divine and each other in healthy and healing ways. In this episode, Lisa talks about the spiritual and family crisis she faced in her childhood and young adulthood, her studies of religion and spiritual […]

Episode 52: Karen Jaw-Madson – Building organizational culture using design thinking

Carolyn Kiel | March 18, 2019 close
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Karen Jaw-Madson is an organizational change and culture expert who enjoyed success as a corporate executive before pursuing a “portfolio career” comprised of research, writing, consulting, teaching/speaking, and creative pursuits. Her book “Culture Your Culture: Innovating Experiences @Work” was released in June 2018. This book is a guide for implementing […]

BONUS Episode 52: Karen Jaw-Madson and the “soap opera” of book publishing

Carolyn Kiel | March 18, 2019 close
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In this bonus episode, organizational change and culture expert Karen Jaw-Madson (my guest from Episode 52) talks about finding and working with a publisher for her book “Culture Your Culture: Innovating Experiences @Work” – and why she describes her experience as a “soap opera!” She shares what she learned, the […]

Episode 51: Natasha Nurse – Empowering women through fashion, media and entrepreneurship

Carolyn Kiel | March 11, 2019 close
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Natasha Nurse is a licensed attorney by trade who held various stints in the corporate world prior to making a foray into fashion, writing, media and entrepreneurship. Natasha started Dressing Room 8 to provide a web-based resource where women can gain personal and professional empowerment through her fashion and lifestyle focused […]

Episode 50: Gina Marie Agderian – How to write a novel while balancing the demands of work and life

Carolyn Kiel | March 4, 2019 close
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Gina Marie Agderian is a New Jersey-based, independent author who self-published her first novel in April 2018 titled “The Letters in the Old House.” In her novel, a woman at a crossroads in her life discovers mysterious letters in her aunt & uncle’s Jersey Shore beach house, then goes on a […]

Review: Sistas on Fire – A Newsical

Carolyn Kiel | February 27, 2019 close
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“What gets you mad?” This question is posed to the audience during Sistas on Fire, a new theatrical performance at NY City’s East Village Playhouse. Sistas on Fire explores the impact of, and anger about, social issues from an African-American female perspective. I first learned about this remarkable show when I interviewed co-author […]

Episode 49: Esther Hofknecht Curtis – The #GuestBloggerProject and the power of sharing your words with the world

Carolyn Kiel | February 25, 2019 close
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Esther Hofknecht Curtis is a blogger, writer, and content creator who established Parrot Content + Copy to develop her freelance business. She is also the creator of the #GuestBloggerProject, which she hosted in May and October 2018 to provide a platform for writers to share their stories and understand how the project impacts organic […]

Episode 48: Flip em the Bird – How Susie Moschkau and Natalie Buckman hatched their funny, fashionable, fingerless gloves

Carolyn Kiel | February 18, 2019 close
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When you don’t have the words, let your gloves say it for you! Flip ‘em the Bird, Inc. is a women-owned, Minnesota based start-up founded by Susie Moschkau and Natalie Buckman. While freezing at their office jobs and looking for some comic relief to combat the day to day challenges […]

Episode 47: Marcia McNair – How Sistas on Fire addresses social issues through theatrical performance

Carolyn Kiel | February 11, 2019 close
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Professor Marcia McNair is the co-author of Sistas on Fire, an award-winning theatrical performance that addresses pressing social issues from an African-American female perspective. On this episode, Marcia shares what inspired her to create Sistas on Fire about 10 years ago, and how it evolved from a collection of writings […]


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