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92,000. That is the number of hours the average person spends at work during a lifetime. And our constant connectivity to our work means that number is growing. That is an enormous slice of life to spend in offices and job sites, away from friends and family. That is an enormous number of hours to sell and never get back. But what if those 92,000 hours were full of meaning, passion and purpose? What if we stop talking about work/life balance and start thinking about all of it as…life? How do we construct a working world that values and accommodates our humanity? How do we construct a life that is not separate from, but fueled by, the purpose we find in our work? In this podcast, we will explore those questions, and more. We will talk about life lessons and what happens when we bring our whole selves to our work, school, or community. Will we grow as individuals? As organizations? Together, we hope to explore our interest in cultivating meaning and purpose, and making sure those 92,000 hours are spent well, rather than simply spent.
- 44 - Crossing the Line
We’ve done a lot of work – and accomplished a lot of growth – together on this season of 92,000 Hours. We learned what we value. We learned how to prioritize. We learned how to have the courage to walk a different path. In this week’s episode, we call on you to say yes to the thoughts and behaviors that serve you in your life – and to leave behind what isn’t working for you. What do you say yes to in 2024? We’d love to hear from you! Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited and Produced by: Sarah Doh
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 22min - 43 - This I Believe
“I believe human connection is the most powerful engine in the universe.” In the 1950’s, Edward Murrow asked listeners to reflect on and share their personal philosophies. It became a popular NPR series encouraging listeners to reflect on the core values that guide their lives. On this episode of 92,000 Hours, we begin winding down our season of workshops by asking our listeners to do the same. When you reflect on your life, what were the major lessons you learned during the seminal moments and turning points? How do those beliefs shape the way you show up and interact with the world? In this episode, Connection Collaborative Founder Annalisa Holcombe will share her core beliefs and the stories that inspired them. She’ll share the transformative power of vulnerability, how authenticity changed her life, and why human connection is the driving force of the universe. ~ ~ ~ If you want to leave us a voicemail about your thoughts on this episode, you can reach us at 385-501-7333 or annalisa@connectioncollaborative.com Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited and Produced by: Sarah Doh
Fri, 19 Jan 2024 - 17min - 42 - Walking a Different Path
At some point, we’ll all dream of doing something unexpected. It could be moving to a different city, choosing a different job, marrying someone that surprises your family, or choosing to get a divorce. But only some of us actually take the leap to do it. And in our experience, the greatest rewards are right on the other side of the path-less-traveled. In this episode of 92,000 Hours, we’ll break down the barriers that keep us from achieving some of our loftiest goals. Together, we’ll redefine success and uncover the people who support our journey to finding it – no matter which path we take. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited and Produced by: Sarah Doh
Thu, 28 Dec 2023 - 17min - 41 - Priorities Workshop
Find our Priorities Exercise at www.connectioncollaborative.com/blog/priorities In this episode of 92,000 Hours, we’re discussing priorities. How do you view priorities? How have your priorities changed throughout your life? How do you want your life to be prioritized? ~ ~ ~ If you want to leave us a voicemail about your thoughts on this episode, you can reach us at 385-501-7333 or annalisa@connectioncollaborative.com Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Featuring: Lee Payne, Edited and Produced by: Sarah Doh; Music by Evan Ray Suzuki
Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 17min - 40 - Values Workshop
Your core values are the foundation of who you are as a person. They are your guiding principles, influencing the way you make decisions, build relationships, and relate to the world.Understanding your values, and the way those values have been shaped throughout your life, is the key to tapping into your innermost potential. Dive in with Annalisa to uncover your deepest values and live a life aligned with your true priorities. If you want to leave us a voicemail about your thoughts on this episode, you can reach us at 385-501-7333 or annalisa@connectioncollaborative.com Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited and Produced by: Sarah Doh. Music by Evan Ray Suzuki.
Fri, 01 Dec 2023 - 16min - 39 - Grief Workshop
We took some time off to tend to our grief. But now, 92,000 Hours is back and we are ready to forge a new working world with you.We’re not here to tell you to lean into joy. We’re here to tell you to bring your full self to the table: the boardroom table, the dining table, any table where you find yourself. Bring your joy, bring your pain, bring your grief, bring your uncertainty – And in this special episode, we're doing exactly that. We explain why we had to pause, reflecting on the effect that grief can have on us. We take a hard look on the lack of adequate professional support we're given for our grief. We dive deep into the different ways we can grieve, while providing concrete and practical tools for you to utilize in your grieving process. If you want to leave us a voicemail about your thoughts on this episode, you can reach us at 385-501-7333 or annalisa@connectioncollaborative.com Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Featuring: Lexie Banks; Edited and Produced by: Sarah Doh. Music by Chad Crouch.
Wed, 15 Nov 2023 - 19min - 38 - Fear Workshop
Welcome to season 4 of 92,000 Hours! This season, we’re focusing on putting everything we have learned from past episodes into practice in our own lives. Each week, we will dive into specific topics and ask you to reflect and take action. Get out your notebooks, because this season requires a lot of self reflection! This week's topic is fear. In this episode, we talk about things we are afraid of, mostly focusing on our professional lives, although the lessons we learn can be applied to any aspect of life. We do an exercise together to name our fears, identify the consequences of not dealing with the fear, and steps to conquer them. We also talk about how our mindsets affect us and work through another exercise to identify our mental models. If you want to leave us a voicemail about your thoughts on this episode, leave us a voicemail or email us! You can reach us at 385-501-7333 or annalisa@connectioncollaborative.com Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited and Produced by: Breanna Steggell.
Thu, 09 Jun 2022 - 16min - 37 - Identity Workshop
Welcome to season 4 of 92,000 Hours! This season, we’re focusing on putting everything we have learned from past episodes into practice in our own lives. Each week, we will dive into specific topics and ask you to reflect and take action. Get out your notebooks, because this season requires a lot of self reflection! This week's topic is identity. We all have identities that are given to us, identities we choose, and core identities. In this episode we do an exercise together to take a closer look at all three types of identities. We also discuss how defining others by their identities can sometimes be affirming, yet at other times it could be detrimental to our relationships. If you want to leave us a voicemail about your thoughts on this episode, leave us a voicemail or email us! You can reach us at 385-501-7333 or annalisa@connectioncollaborative.com Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited and Produced by: Breanna Steggell.
Thu, 05 May 2022 - 18min - 36 - Vulnerability Workshop
Welcome to season 4 of 92,000 Hours! This season, we’re focusing on putting everything we have learned from past episodes into practice in our own lives. Each week, we will dive into specific topics and ask you to reflect and take action. Get out your notebooks, because this season requires a lot of self reflection! This week's topic is vulnerability and courage. When was the last time you felt vulnerable? And if you struggle to identify that moment, let’s phrase it a different way - when was the last time you felt brave? If you want to leave us a voicemail about your thoughts on this episode, or our next episode's topic (identity), call us! Our number is 385-501-7333. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited and Produced by: Breanna Steggell.
Wed, 30 Mar 2022 - 20min - 35 - Trust Workshop
Welcome to season 4 of 92,000 Hours! This season we are doing things differently. This season, we’re focusing on putting everything we have learned from past episodes into practice in our own lives. Each week, we will dive into specific topics and ask you to reflect and take action. Get out your notebooks, because this season requires a lot of self reflection! This week's topic is trust. What does trust mean to you? When do you extend trust to others? Does trust play a different role in your personal and professional life? Are you trustworthy? And finally, do you trust yourself? These are all questions we ask you this episode. We will also hear from listeners like you who have called in and left voicemails about what trust means to them. If you want to leave us a voicemail about your thoughts on this episode, or our next episode's topic (vulnerability), call us! Our number is 385-501-7333. Take the trust assessment: https://trustsuite.trustedadvisor.com/ Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited and Produced by: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 15 Mar 2022 - 21min - 34 - Season 4 Trailer
Season 4 will look a bit different than past seasons. Tune in to our trailer to learn more. The first episode of season 4 releases March 15th. Follow us: Facebook: www.facebook.com/ConnectionCollaborative Instagram: @connectioncollaborative Twitter: @connectioncol Call us at 385-501-7333 and leaves us a voicemail! Your voicemail could be featured on one of our episodes. Host: Annalisa Holcombe; Editor: Breanna Steggell.
Mon, 28 Feb 2022 - 03min - 33 - New Year’s Special: Gratitude
Join us for our tradition to reflect on the past year and ring in a new one - a special episode on gratitude. Many of us had high expectations for 2021, however, it has been a challenging year for most, bittersweet for a few, and absolutely devastating for far too many of us. In this episode, Annalisa speaks with a group of guests from seasons 2&3. We discuss what we are grateful for this year, our privilege, practices and rituals that keep us grounded, and our intentions for the new year. In accordance with the theme of this episode, the 92,000 hours team wants to express our gratitude for all of our listeners. Thank you for listening, engaging, subscribing, and reviewing our podcast. We hope you join us for season 4, which will launch in February of 2022. This episode features Anne Marie Vivienne, Bree Steggell, Nicole Palmer, Shamby Polychronis, and Troy Hooton. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing: Breanna Steggell.
Mon, 03 Jan 2022 - 1h 22min - 32 - Vision with Michael Bassis
This week we are joined by Dr. Michael Bassis to talk about vision. We discuss vision in the workplace and at home. How do we focus on long term vision when the day-to-day tasks take up so much of our time? How can leaders successfully communicate their vision to their team? Is it possible to ensure our vision remains intact even after we leave our position or organization? Michael Bassis is the former President of Westminster College, Olivet College, and New College. He was also the Provost of Antioch College. He received his BA from Brown University in Sociology and holds a PhD in Sociology of Education from University of Chicago. In retirement, he has begun painting. You can connect with Michael on LinkedIn and view his artwork at michaelbassis.com Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell
Tue, 14 Dec 2021 - 57min - 31 - Culture with Natalie Murray
This week we are joined by Natalie Murray to talk about culture. We discuss culture in the workplace and in society. We talk about the assumptions we make of others, how we handle emotions at work, and how culture affects our process for solving problems. Natalie also talks about how the pandemic, working via Zoom, and "the great resignation" have all affected our organizational culture. Natalie Murray is strategy and innovation consultant, a student experience expert, and a doctoral candidate. She studies transformation. You can connect with her on LinkedIn. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell
Tue, 30 Nov 2021 - 1h 01min - 30 - Community with Nicole Palmer
This week we are joined by Nicole Palmer to talk about community. Nicole discusses community in and outside the classroom. Nicole has worked diligently to ensure that every student at her school feels welcome. From incorporating social emotional learning tools such as wellness centers and "grump-meters", to hanging Pride and Black Lives Matter flags, her goal is to recognize, accept, and celebrate the students as their full human selves. Get out your notebooks, because it turns out these tools for tiny humans are actually very relevant for adults. Nicole is the Principal at Rose Park Elementary in Salt Lake City, Utah. She is an advocate, ally, and mother. You can connect with her LinkedIn. KSL article Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe
Tue, 16 Nov 2021 - 56min - 29 - Special: Vulnerability with Annalisa
This week on 92,000 Hours, the tables are turned, as our host becomes our guest and a former guest becomes our host. In this special episode, our host, Annalisa Holcombe, is interviewed about her thoughts on vulnerability. We would like to extend a special thank you to Shamby Polychronis for hosting this episode and another special thanks to our listeners and connecters for submitting questions for Annalisa. Today, we discuss what it means to be vulnerable at home and at work. Annalisa answers questions like: Can vulnerability be weaponized? When is the appropriate time and place to share vulnerable things? How can one foster a safe environment for vulnerability, even when circumstances don't allow us much time to dig deep and connect? As always, you can connect with Annalisa on LinkedIn or by emailing annalisa@connectioncollaborative.com. Thank you for listening! Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe and Shamby Polychronis; Edited by: Breanna Steggell
Tue, 09 Nov 2021 - 57min - 28 - Values with Jeff Girton
Today, we are joined by Jeff Girton to talk about values. We discuss how we live our values in our work and in society. Jeff speaks about his dissertation, which focuses on 'power distance'. How do we value power in our society? And how is that value internalized? What happens when our greater societal values conflict with our personal values? These are all questions we address in this episode of 92,000 Hours. Jeff Girton is the owner and creator of Red 5 Coffee, based in Ohio. He is also a lecturer at Northern Kentucky University and holds a PhD in Leadership and Change from Antioch University. He is an extrovert, a great friend, and funny. He cares deeply about the things he loves and the people he loves. You can connect with Jeff on LinkedIn and learn more about his amazing coffee on Facebook. Values exercise: www.connectioncollaborative.com/blog/core-values Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe
Tue, 02 Nov 2021 - 1h 09min - 27 - Belonging with Tofi Ta‘afua
This week we are joined by Tofi Ta'afua to talk about belonging. Tofi discusses belonging at the workplace, particularly in her experience working in corporate America, although we believe her take-aways apply to any field. She answers questions like: How does diversity tie into belonging? What's the difference between belonging and inclusion? How can leaders ensure their staff feel like they can bring their full selves to work? Tofi is a Senior Vice President in the banking industry. She pushes everyone that is close to her to have fun, work hard, and be unapologetically ourselves. She's originally from American Samoa and is now based in the New York City Metropolitan Area. She's an executive, an advocate, an ally, and a wonderful friend. You can connect with her LinkedIn. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell
Tue, 26 Oct 2021 - 59min - 26 - Humor with Troy Hooton
Today, we are joined by Troy Hooton to talk about humor. We discuss humor at work and in society. Troy provides insight on how we can use humor to become better leaders. We learn that some of the lessons of being a comedian, like preparing ahead of time, revising your strategy, and speaking concisely, are applicable everywhere - from the stage to the boardroom. Troy Hooton is the CFO of Olympia Sales, a CPA, and an aspiring comedian. He has extensive experience in mergers and acquisitions, tax, litigation support, poker, and dad jokes. He was recognized by Utah Business Magazine as one of Utah's "Top 40 Under 40". You can connect with Troy on LinkedIn. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe
Tue, 19 Oct 2021 - 59min - 25 - Priorities with Lee Payne
Welcome to Season 3 of the 92,000 Hours Podcast! To kick off the season, we speak to Lee Payne about priorities. What are priorities really? And how do our values inform them? We discuss priorities in our home, work, and society. Lee answers questions like: How do we put our priorities into practice? Who can we trust to hold us accountable when we don't practice them? And how do we gracefully say no to things that don't align with our priorities? Lee Payne is the Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Enlinx, a husband, dad, and committed community member. Link to our Priorities exercise: www.connectioncollaborative.com/blog/priorities Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe.
Tue, 12 Oct 2021 - 53min - 24 - Announcing Season 3
Season 3 of 92,000 Hours premieres October 12th, 2021. Join us. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe. connectioncollaborative.com
Wed, 06 Oct 2021 - 01min - 23 - Special: Lessons Learned with Annalisa Holcombe
Welcome to another special episode of 92,000 Hours! Today we are joined by none other than our host of the podcast, Annalisa Holcombe. Annalisa goes solo in this episode and shares the lessons she has learned making the past two seasons of 92,000 Hours. She ties together all of our past episodes into four main lessons: We can do hard things. Things change but the most important things will always remain. Wisdom is all around us. Work is better when you do it with people you care about. Annalisa elaborates on all of these lessons and shares a few exercises we all can do to make sure we are living our values and prioritizing what matters most. Links to exercises: Finding your core values: https://www.connectioncollaborative.com/blog/core-values/ "Big Rocks" and priorities: https://www.connectioncollaborative.com/blog/priorities 92,000 Hours will be taking a summer hiatus and will be returning with Season 3 in September 2021. We will bring you more episodes, interactive Q&A sessions, speaking engagements, facilitation, coaching, and more. In the meantime, please check out our blog and website at connectioncollaborative.com Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 01 Jun 2021 - 46min - 22 - Special: Self Awareness with Season 1 & 2 All-Stars
Welcome to another special episode of 92,000 Hours! We are joined by several of our past interviewees from both Season 1 & 2. While we thought this would be a discussion about lessons learned, it turned into a real master class on self awareness. In this conversation, past 92,000 Hours guests discuss what they learned from being on a podcast, if they would change anything they said, what they took away from each other's episodes, and if they shared their podcast episode with family or colleagues and how that went. Guests include: Collin Bunker, Jim Carter, Liz Tinkham, Mike Bills, Shamby Polychronis, and Wendy Anderton. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 25 May 2021 - 1h 12min - 21 - Courage with Laurel Smylie
This week we speak to Laurel Smylie about courage. Laurel speaks about courage in the workplace and society, how to find your leadership style, and the importance of choosing to engage in difficult conversations. Laurel Smylie is an executive coach and an organizational culture expert. She is the Managing Partner of Four Letter Consulting and is based out of Los Angeles. She is a certified Dare to Lead consultant and was a partner at the Great Place to Work Institute. fourletterconsulting.com Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 11 May 2021 - 1h 00min - 20 - Communication with Alana Dunagan
This week we speak to Alana Dunagan about Communication. Alana speaks about communication in the workplace and in our relationships. She touches upon the importance of listening and using storytelling to connect with others. Alana is the Director of Higher Education and Workforce Policy at Western Governors University. Prior to that, she worked as a Senior Researcher at the Clayton Christensen Institute, a nonpartisan research organization dedicated to improving the world through disruptive innovation. Alana is also an entrepreneur, spouse, and mother. You can connect with her on Twitter @alanadunaganed and on LinkedIn. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 04 May 2021 - 53min - 19 - Authenticity with Brody Leven
This week we speak to Brody Leven about authenticity. Brody has created a career out of his passions: skiing, hiking, fitness, and storytelling. He tells us how he got to where he is, the difficulties of having a career without professional and personal division, and how to stay unapologetically true to yourself and your interests in everything you do. Brody is a professional adventure skier and storyteller. As he describes it, Brody was born and raised in flat Ohio, but dreamed of mountains. He moved to Utah for college, where he studied economics. After graduation, he found a way to turn his passion for the mountains into a career. Since then he has skied in 6 of the 7 continents, biked across the U.S., lobbied congress, appeared in magazines, and spoken in many venues. You can connect with Brody and learn more about his work at brodyleven.com or on Instagram and Twitter @brodyleven Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 27 Apr 2021 - 56min - 18 - Integrity with Cherie Wood
Today, Annalisa speaks with the Mayor of South Salt Lake, Cherie Wood, about integrity. Mayor Wood speaks about integrity in her role as the first woman Mayor of the City of South Salt Lake, as a mother, and in all work. Mayor Cherie Wood is a lifelong resident of South Salt Lake, and is currently serving her third term as the city’s Mayor. She worked within the city offices for 16 years prior to running for Mayor, beginning with processing payments at the front counter of the city’s finance department, and working through various additional positions up through Assistant Mayor. She is the mother of three boys, and attended college evenings and weekends to get her degree. We are proud to host her as our first elected official on the podcast. You can learn more about her and her city at sslc.com. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 20 Apr 2021 - 55min - 17 - Belonging with Omid Fotuhi
Today, Annalisa speaks with Dr. Omid Fotuhi about belonging. Omid speaks about belonging as a fundamental need. He talks about belonging in the workplace and belonging for young adults in college. Omid is a Research Psychologist who has dedicated his life to exploring and researching the processes and scientific mechanisms underlying human motivation and performance. He earned his PhD in Psychology from the University of Waterloo and later helped to co-found the College Transition Collaborative and Stanford Interventions Lab at Stanford University. He is currently the Director of Learning and Innovation at WGU Labs and a Research Associate at the Learning Research and Development Center at the University of Pittsburgh. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 13 Apr 2021 - 1h 01min - 16 - Transitions with Liz Tinkham
Today, Annalisa speaks with Liz Tinkham about transitions. Liz speaks about the most important transitions in her lifetime and how people aren't truly afraid of change, they are afraid of uncertainty. She discusses the importance of finding happiness and setting boundaries in work and how to find meaning and purpose in your "third act" - retirement. Liz Tinkham spent over 30 years as a leader at Accenture, working with high tech media and telecommunications companies. Upon her retirement, Liz has become an adjunct professor at the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington, where she teaches a class on consulting. She serves on several boards, and through the Athena Alliance she hosts her own podcast, Third Act, in which she explores the next phase in life for those who have retired, left or changed careers. Listen to Third Act here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/third-act-with-liz-tinkham/id1540620351 Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Edited by: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 06 Apr 2021 - 45min - 15 - Wisdom with Anne Marie Vivenne
This week we speak to Anne Marie Vivienne about wisdom. She defines wisdom as intuition and instinct. It's doing what works until it doesn't. Anne Marie speaks about the power of listening, learning others' "songs", the beauty of ordinary rituals and domestic tasks, and living life in flow with the seasons. Anne Marie Vivenne is a writer, poet, and philosopher. Her research and writing focus on the environment, people, the West, feminine systems, and deep ecology. She is the founder of Wisdom Anthologies, a nonprofit movement seeking to document the wisdom and lives of elder women. She is also the co-host of the IONAA podcast. https://www.wisdomanthologies.org/ https://www.ionaa.co/ Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 30 Mar 2021 - 56min - 14 - Compassion with John Littlewolf
This week we are speaking with Dr. John Littlewolf about compassion. Annalisa and John discuss compassion at work and in our communities. John is a law enforcement officer focused in Native and First Nation communities. We discuss how compassion is needed in law enforcement, collective trauma, and how recent conversations of defunding the police and police brutality tie into this. John grew up on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation and is an enrolled member of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa. He is a law enforcement officer, and during his career his duties have included Patrol Officer, Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Investigator, and Criminal Investigator. He was recently appointed to the Minnesota Attorney General’s Conviction Review Advisory Board. His education includes a B.S. in Criminal Justice, a M.S. in Public Safety Executive Leadership, and a Ph.D. in Leadership and Change. He focused on law enforcement culture and trauma during his doctoral studies. He has always been an advocate for his Indigenous community, and among other things, he serves as a Board Member for the American Indian Family Center in Saint Paul. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe.
Tue, 23 Mar 2021 - 50min - 13 - Empathy with Engels Tejeda
This week we speak to Engels Tejeda about empathy. Engels talks about empathy in the workplace, as an attorney, and within Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion practices. Engels Tejeda is a trial lawyer focusing on consumer claims defense, cybersecurity and privacy litigation. He is also a thoughtful and compassionate advocate for diversity and inclusion, a naturalized US citizen, and serves on several boards. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 23 Mar 2021 - 44min - 12 - Resilience with Shamby Polychronis
To kick off our second season, Annalisa is joined by Dr. Shamby Polychronis. This episode discusses resilience. During a time of such isolation, we don't think there's a more timely topic. Through Shamby's openness and vulnerability, we learn how she has persevered during the most difficult times of her life. We talk about everything from resilience at work to raising resilient children. Shamby is a Special Education professor in the Education Department at the University of Utah. She is a passionate advocate for disability rights. She advocates for alternatives to guardianship, full inclusion in school and community environments, meaningful employment, and eliminating aversive interventions. Her scholarly work and interests include post-school outcomes for students, family support services, and teacher education. You can learn more about her and her work on LinkedIn. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 09 Mar 2021 - 52min - 11 - Gratitude: 92,000 Hours Year End Special
Join us for our last episode of 2020 - a special episode on gratitude. 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. In this episode, Annalisa speaks with a group of faithful listeners and connectors. We discuss what we are grateful for this year and how to develop a gratitude practice that helps us navigate both personal and professional relationships. In accordance with the theme of this episode, the 92,000 hours team wants to express our gratitude for all of our listeners. Thank you for listening, engaging, subscribing, and reviewing our podcast. We hope you join us for season 2, which will be launching in February of 2021. This episode features Oliver Anderson, Lexie Banks, Nicole McKenna, Shamby Polychronis, Bree Steggell, James Steur, Emily Tillet, Hannah Williams, and Stacie Whitford. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Thu, 31 Dec 2020 - 1h 05min - 10 - Love with Collin Bunker
In our season 1 finale, Annalisa and Collin discuss companionate love, based on warmth, affection, and connection, and how it impacts work outcomes. We talk about loving what we do and who we work with, practicing compassion in the office, and prioritizing emotional culture at work. Collin Bunker is the Director of Solutions Architecture at Presidio, a nationwide enterprise IT integrator. Simply put, Collin is the go-to person on all things IT, database administration, and cyber security. Most importantly, Collin is a loyal and dedicated employee, leader, mentor, and friend. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 01 Dec 2020 - 47min - 9 - Failure with Mike Bills
Annalisa and Mike Bills discuss failure and growth. Mike is brave enough to speak candidly to us about his own failures, both personally and professionally, and what they have taught him. Dr. Mike Bills is the Chief Client Officer at AtlasRTX and holds a PhD in Leadership and Change from Antioch University. He is a leading expert in using technology and data science to improve student learning outcomes. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 24 Nov 2020 - 44min - 8 - Trust with Gary Daynes
Dr. Gary Daynes discusses how trust operates in our professional lives, personal lives, and communities. He offers advice on how to build trust and discusses why trust is a crucial component in making sure our 92,000 hours are spent well, rather than simply spent. Dr. Gary Daynes is the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Barton College. He holds a PhD in American History with a focus on the history of efforts to build and strengthen community. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 17 Nov 2020 - 39min - 7 - Priorities with Silvia Castro Bennett
Silvia Castro Bennett discusses priorities - how to stick to them, and how to give up perfection along the way. Silvia is the Executive Director of Suazo Business Center, a nonprofit business resource for Latino/Hispanic communities. Silvia holds a MBA in international business from the University of Utah. She also serves on the Utah Governor’s COVID-19 Economic Taskforce and Multicultural Taskforce. And today, she is receiving the prestigious Pathfinder award at the Salt Lake Chamber women in business conference. Affiliate link: suazocenter.org Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 10 Nov 2020 - 40min - 6 - Vulnerability with Jim Carter
This election day, Jim Carter shares with us the importance of vulnerability, how we should practice it at work and at home, and how our political landscape needs more of it. Jim is a lawyer, certified environmental planner, and public administrator. He currently serves on the Holladay City Planning Commission and has served as the Chair of the Board of the Henry’s Fork Foundation. He has also been a long time mentor in the program I helped to found. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 03 Nov 2020 - 38min - 5 - Fear with Susan Arsht
Dr. Susan Arsht shares with us her strategies for conquering our fears and stepping out of our comfort zones. Susan is a Professor of Management at the Bill & Vieve Gore School of Business at Westminster College and previously served as the Executive Director of the Center for Innovative Cultures. Susan received her PhD in Intercultural Communication from the University of New Mexico. Her dissertation focused on quality connections, positive relationships, and positive organizational climate. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 - 35min - 4 - Risk and Expectations with Andrew Taylor
Andrew Taylor discusses taking risks and removing ourselves from familial and societal expectations (and even expectations of ourselves). Andrew is a native Utahn and spent his college summers as a river guide on the Colorado River. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Communication from the University of Utah and an MBA from Westminster College. He also holds a certificate in Substance Use Disorder Counseling from the University of Utah. Andrew married his passions of helping others and exploring the great outdoors by creating his own outdoor adventure therapy program in Costa Rica called Pure Life. This year, Andrew took a calculated risk by starting his own mentoring company, Octagon Mentoring. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell. Affiliate links: purelifeadventure.com octagonmentoring.com
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 - 38min - 3 - Core Values with Richard Chapman
Richard Chapman discusses living and leading with your core values. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Mon, 12 Oct 2020 - 42min - 2 - Power and Privilege with Wendy Anderton
Wendy Anderton discusses power, privilege, resiliency, and equity. Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe; Editing/Production: Breanna Steggell.
Mon, 12 Oct 2020 - 35min - 1 - 92,000 Hours TrailerMon, 28 Sep 2020 - 03min
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