DIBs Talk: After the Show
Listen in to some candid post-show conversation from our latest DIBs Talk: Martial Arts and Sciences - Life, Lessons & Learnings! Host: James Pogue, Ph.D. Panelist: Lois Schoenbrun and Johnny Linebarger
Listen in to some candid post-show conversation from our latest DIBs Talk: Martial Arts and Sciences - Life, Lessons & Learnings! Host: James Pogue, Ph.D. Panelist: Lois Schoenbrun and Johnny Linebarger
JP Enterprises presents DIBs Talk: Martial Arts and Sciences - Life, Lessons & Learnings Host: James Pogue, Ph.D Panelists: Lois Schoenbrun and Johnny Linebarger Contact us at info@jamespogue.com or visit our website, jamespogue.com.
Join us as we tackle one of today's hardest topics... JP Enterprises presents DIBs Talk: The GA Shooting - Strategies for Productive Conversations Host: James Pogue, Ph.D Special Guest: Charles M. Blow, New York Times Op-Ed Columnist Panelists: Parris Carter, Ed.D., Associate Vice President of Student Affairs, [...]
JP Enterprises presents DIBs Talk: Mid-Wifery: Safety, Access, and Ethnicity Host: James Pogue, Ph.D Panelists: Teree Fruga and Alexyis Roberts
JP Enterprises presents DIBs Talk: The RIGHT Kind of Uncomfortable Host: James Pogue, Ph.D Panelists: Elena Gerstmann, Ph.D, FASAE, CAE and Darren K. Ford, SPHR
This life I lead today is different from the one I led before I lost my friends, my daughter and a grand child, whose eyes never opened outside the womb. Over the last few years, I have been shocked into pain and anguish; thrust into it without my consent. The [...]
Original article published on Women’s Foodservice Forum on December 7, 2019. Five generations are working side-by-side in organizations across North America for the first time, bringing their own experiences, expectations and ideas about how work gets done. Almost three-quarters of workers 55 and older report to younger bosses, according to [...]
A conversation with Alise Cortez, Ph.D. Unconscious bias is a short cut technique we all employ to try to deal with the constant onslaught of information we confront every day. Using it in the workplace often results in limited input to decisions to hire, promote, and develop individuals within the [...]
... Are you ready? ... Is your team? ... Is your organization? Given the ballistic and racially charged rhetoric that is increasingly prevalent in our country, communities, and businesses, there are many questions leaders in organizations need to be asking themselves. Here are a few: Do you think your organization [...]
I don’t want to be called a racist and I don’t want to call anyone a racist. Being labeled as a racist is an impossible burden in 2019 and professional recovery is nearly impossible. Add to this that to address the issues of bias you have to discuss, reveal and [...]