This episode features an interview with Ekaterina Walter, a globally-recognized business and marketing innovator, international speaker, an author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller "Think Like Zuck" and co-author of "The Power of Visual Storytelling".
Ekaterina discusses the importance of brand storytelling for increased profitability and social impact, and how organizations can humanize their brand through storytelling.
To learn more about Ekaterina visit http://www.ekaterinawalter.com/
To learn more about Debra Ruh, visit www.ruhglobal.com
Debra and Doug discuss a recent viral video and the response to it, and the connection to "cutting ourselves some slack." Debra shares her perspective and advice on how to have more compassion for ourselves and others and what to do when things don't go as planned.
To learn more about Debra, visit www.ruhglobal.com
This episode features David Carroll, Director of Democracy at the Carter Center, and Avery Davis-Roberts who manages the Center's Democratic Election Standards Project. David and Avery discuss why strengthening democracy matters, some of the biggest challenges when it comes to building democracy and the connection between democracy and human potential.
To learn more about the Carter Center, visit https://www.cartercenter.org/
To learn more about Debra Ruh, visit www.ruhglobal.com
In this episode Doug and Debra discuss the importance of taking care of ourselves, tips on how to do that, and the connection to human potential. Discover a simple but powerful exercise for changing your mental state from negative to positive, and also how to notice when you are going into a "flight or fight" response.
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Doug Foresta, producer of Human Potential at Work, joins Debra for a conversation about the benefits of social media, and how social media can be used for great social good. Debra shares why and when she first came online, and the first social media platforms that she used. Discover how to choose the right social media platforms for you, and how to use social media for positive social change.
For more information, visit www.ruhglobal.com