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Follow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughBEYOND THE CORNER OFFICE with Herb Buchanan Board Chair NAHSE & Grant McGaughSend us a textWhat happens when an automotive engineer becomes a transformative force in healthcare leadership? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Herb Buchanan, the man who transitioned from engineering to become a key figure in healthcare, holding top roles at major health systems and serving as Chair of the National Association of Health Services Executives. Herb shares his insights on the power of diversity in executive leadership and the critical importance of building relationships to drive meaningful change in the industry. Discover how Herb's personal journey and leadership philosophy provide essential lessons for both...2024-12-1641 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityBuilding Intentional DEIA Infrastructure as the Foundation to Improving Outcomes With Joy Marsh (Pt. 2)In this episode, we’re talking to Joy Marsh, Vice President of Equity & Inclusion at UCare, about the importance of building thoughtful diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) infrastructure to improve outcomes in healthcare. Listen in for insight on how healthcare executives and organizations can build DEIA programs on all levels that make real change toward health equity.2024-06-2719 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityBuilding Intentional DEIA Infrastructure as the Foundation to Improving Outcomes With Joy Marsh (Pt. 1)In this episode, we’re talking to Joy Marsh, Vice President of Equity & Inclusion at UCare, about the importance of building thoughtful diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) infrastructure to improve outcomes in healthcare. Listen in for insight on how healthcare executives and organizations can build DEIA programs on all levels that make real change toward health equity.2024-06-1318 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityUsing Storytelling in Accessible Language to Fight Health Inequities in Black Communities With Tiffany Onyejiaka (Pt. 2)This episode of Heart of Equity features Tiffany Onyejiaka, a second-year medical student at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine and independent health and medicine journalist focusing on health inequities and disparities. She discusses how storytelling can be used to improve health inequities and create a healthier future for all.2024-05-1639 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityUsing Storytelling in Accessible Language to Fight Health Inequities in Black Communities With Tiffany Onyejiaka (Pt. 1)This episode of Heart of Equity features Tiffany Onyejiaka, a second-year medical student at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine and independent health and medicine journalist focusing on health inequities and disparities. She discusses how storytelling can be used to improve health inequities and create a healthier future for all.2024-05-0218 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityUnderstanding Inequities in Aging in the Black Community With Dr. Shekinah Fashaw-Walters (Pt. 2)We continue our discussion on health inequities in aging in the Black community with Dr. Shekinah Fashaw-Walters. She is a health equity and aging tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Division of Health Policy & Management at the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health. Listen to learn about some possible solutions to these health inequities.2024-04-1126 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityUnderstanding Inequities in Aging in the Black Community With Dr. Shekinah Fashaw-Walters (Pt. 1)In this episode, we're talking with Dr. Shekinah Fashaw-Walters, health equity and aging tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Division of Health Policy & Management at the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health. We're discussing the causes and impacts of health inequities in aging in the Black community.2024-04-0424 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityIt’s Not Your Father’s Minnesota Public Radio: Public Radio as a Tool for Equity With Duchesne Drew (Pt. 2)The conversation continues with Duchesne Drew, Senior Vice President of American Public Media Group and President of Minnesota Public Radio. We explore the powerful impact of public radio in bridging health disparities and promoting equitable healthcare access.2024-03-1422 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityIt’s Not Your Father’s Minnesota Public Radio: Public Radio as a Tool for Equity With Duchesne Drew (Pt. 1)Public radio is a public platform that has a constantly growing reach. In this episode, we're talking to Duchesne Drew, Senior Vice President of American Public Media Group and President of Minnesota Public Radio, about how public radio is relevant to Black audiences and how it can be used as a tool for health equity.2024-02-2927 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityThe Role HBCUs Play Toward Achieving Health Equity With Dr. Kenneth Poole (Pt. 2)The conversation continues with Dr. Kenneth Poole, Chief Medical Officer at UnitedHealth Group, about how historically Black colleges and universities play a role in advancing health equity — and how healthcare professionals can leverage them as a resource.2024-02-1527 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughLeading with Heart with Kenneth Jones CEO of HCA Florida Northwest HospitalSend us a textHave you ever wondered what propels a man from the heart of Atlanta to the pinnacle of healthcare leadership? Sit tight as we embark on a narrative with Kenneth Jones, CEO of HCA for Northwest Hospital, whose journey under his grandmother's watchful eye has led him to revolutionize patient care through technology and leadership. This episode, steeped in the wisdom of experience, offers a treasure trove of insights on not just leading, but inspiring change within the healthcare sector. Kenneth unravels the tapestry of his leadership philosophy, invites us to the NAHSE National...2024-02-1334 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityThe Role HBCUs Play Toward Achieving Health Equity With Dr. Kenneth Poole (Pt. 1)Historically Black colleges and universities play a significant role in educating young healthcare professionals, advancing health equity, and shaping the healthcare system as a whole. This episode features Dr. Kenneth Poole, Chief Medical Officer at UnitedHealth Group, who is discussing how HBCUs play a role in advancing health equity and how healthcare professionals can leverage them as a resource.2024-02-0123 minHealthcare Plus PodcastHealthcare Plus Podcast90_Empowering the Next Generation of Healthcare Leaders with Dan Gentry, President and CEO, AUPHAOn this episode of The Healthcare Plus Podcast, Quint Studer hosts special guest Dan Gentry, President and CEO of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA). AUPHA is a global network of colleges, universities, faculty, individuals, and organizations dedicated to the improvement of health and healthcare delivery through excellence in healthcare management and policy education. In their conversation, Dan and Quint emphasize the importance of learning and independent growth for healthcare leaders and discuss the correlation between skill development, engagement, and turnover in organizations. Dan highlights the importance of offering leadership education and resources to...2024-01-2333 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityAdvancing Black Health Equity With Earned Trust Through Community-Led Engagement With Kelsey Joson (Pt. 2)The discussion continues with Kelsey Joson, Founder of InControl, a company on a mission to improve the lives of adults with disabilities in the United States. She shares how others can help advance health equity among adults with disabilities through collaboration and other untapped resources.2024-01-1819 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityAdvancing Black Health Equity With Earned Trust Through Community-Led Engagement With Kelsey Joson (Pt. 1)In this episode, we're talking to Kelsey Joson, Founder of InControl, a company on a mission to improve the lives of adults with disabilities in the United States through physical, nutritional, social, and emotional engagement at home. We're discussing how InControl uses community engagement to advance health equity among adults with disabilities.2024-01-0419 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityBlack Collective Foundation MN: Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps With Chanda Baker (Pt. 2)Part 2 of our conversation with Chanda Smith Baker, Co-Founder of the Black Collective Foundation MN. She offers insight into the power philanthropy has in Black communities, the challenges that this work faces, and what she hopes her organization will achieve in years to come.2023-12-2121 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityBlack Collective Foundation MN: Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps With Chanda Baker (Pt. 1)Philanthropy has the power to improve the lives of Black communities and inspire philanthropy among everyone. This episode features Chanda Smith Baker, Co-Founder of the Black Collective Foundation MN, discussing the challenges, successes, lessons learned, and next steps for the Foundation. Listen to learn more about how Chanda is taking part in Black-led change in Minnesota and beyond.2023-12-0719 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityTugging Heartstrings: Leveraging Virtual Technology to Generate Radically Empathetic Clinicians With Dr. Aubrey Grant (Pt. 2)Part 2 of our discussion with Dr. Aubrey Grant, Founder and Chief Equity Officer at Equity Commons, about how his company is using virtual technology to combat implicit bias and improve empathy among clinicians. Listen to learn about how virtual reality can provide an immersive experience in empathy training that traditional approaches cannot.2023-11-2215 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityTugging Heartstrings: Leveraging Virtual Technology to Generate Radically Empathetic Clinicians With Dr. Aubrey Grant (Pt. 1)Empathy is a key part of the patient-provider relationship, but recently, it's been waning. In this episode, we're talking to Dr. Aubrey Grant, Founder and Chief Equity Officer at Equity Commons, about how his company is using virtual technology to combat implicit bias and improve empathy among clinicians. Listen to learn about how virtual reality can provide an immersive experience in empathy training that traditional approaches cannot.2023-11-0919 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityHealth Equity and Voting: Bill to Restore Felon Voting Rights With Rep. Cedrick Frazier (Pt. 2)Part 2 of our conversation with Minnesota State Representative Cedrick Frazier about the Restore the Vote law, which restores the right to vote for those convicted of a felony once they complete their incarceration. Listen in as we discuss how voting rights play a role in health equity and why this matters for healthcare professionals.2023-10-2616 minHealthcare Leadership PodcastHealthcare Leadership PodcastGAHE-NAHSE August 28 Webinar, "Celebrating Diversity in Healthcare""Celebrating Diversity in Healthcare: Inspiring Stories of Minority Female Leaders" Recorded August 28, 2023 Joint Webinar with GAHE and NAHSE Atlanta MODERATOR: Tammy Jackson Partner, Healthcare and Technology Practice Odgers Berndtson Panelists: Pooja Mishra, FACHE Vice President, Oncology & Sickle Cell Service Line Grady Health System Monica Richey, FACHE Vice President, Physician Revenue Cycle One Grady Watch this session for an engaging and inspiring panel discussion as we celebrate the remarkable journeys of two exceptional minority female leaders who have made significant contributions to the field of healthcare. This event aims to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion within the healthcare industry by showcasing...2023-10-2457 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityHealth Equity and Voting: Bill to Restore Felon Voting Rights With Rep. Cedrick Frazier (Pt. 1)In this episode of Heart of Equity, we're talking to Minnesota State Representative Cedrick Frazier about the Restore the Vote law, which restores the right to vote for those convicted of a felony once they complete their incarceration. Listen in as we discuss how voting rights play a role in health equity and why this matters for healthcare professionals.2023-10-1217 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityIn Case You Missed It: A Recap of Health Equity on Heart of EquityIn the final episode of the season, host Pleasant Radford is joined by Kadesha Thomas Smith, CEO of CareContent, to discuss this season of Heart of Equity and the state of health equity today. We revisit episodes that discuss everything from hiring Black talent to using Black health care providers in your family to who plays a role in advancing health equity.2023-06-2240 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityWho Your Health Equity Team Should Report to With Renee HardmanHealth equity teams can be elevated to high visibility positions in the C-Suite or stuck in the basement and only consulted when something goes wrong. In this episode, we're talking to Renee Hardman, Chief Diversity Equity Inclusion Officer & Vice President of Human Resources at Broadlawns Medical Center, on how health systems should best position their DEI teams to meet their goals.2023-06-0827 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityEnergizing Health Equity: Creating Commitment for Healthcare Organizations to Improve Health Equity With James BurroughsHealth equity has become a focus among healthcare organizations. But due to cost-saving solutions, some of these efforts are being scaled back. In this episode, host Pleasant Radford is joined by James Burroughs, Senior Vice President of Government and Community Relations and Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer at Children's Minnesota, to discuss how health care organizations should be improving their health equity efforts.2023-05-2527 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityHow to Have an Employee Resource Group That Actually Does Something With Janis YerganEmployee resource groups (or ERGs) are becoming more popular in healthcare organizations. Some are effective, some ... not so much. If you've been tapped to participate in an ERG, you want to make it worth your time. In this episode, we’re talking to Janis Yergan, VP of Network Development at Children's Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha, on how to do that.2023-05-1122 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityBlack Hair at Work and Respectability Politics With Ashlei SpiveyRespectability politics are when marginalized groups are expected to adhere to appearance or behavior expectations set by the majority, one example being expectations around Black hair at work. In this episode, we're talking to Ashlei Spivey — who is a social entrepreneur, philanthropist, and ecosystem builder — about the dangers of respectability politics and what employees and companies can do about them.2023-04-2725 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityIs Failure Too Big of a Burden to Bear for Black Entrepreneurs With Cameron CarterWhen it comes to building your own health startup or company, the fear of failure can be a heavy weight to carry — and this is especially true for Black health care leaders and entrepreneurs. To talk about failure and its potential impact on a company's success, CEO and co-founder of home accessibility company, Rose, Cameron Carter joins the podcast to share his own experiences and advice.2023-04-1322 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityThe Limited Black Talent Pool in Corporate America: Why This Lie Still Persists With Joelle AllenThere is no lack of skilled Black professionals in the talent pool, yet some companies say there simply aren't enough people to hire to meet their DEI goals. In this episode, Director of Client Engagement at kp companies Joelle Allen joins the Heart of Equity podcast to break down why this myth persists — and how good companies are recruiting and retaining top Black talent in spite of it.2023-03-3028 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityDismantling the Strong Black Woman Archetype With Alexis YeboahIn this episode, Alexis Yeboah, Program Manager at Best Buy Health, joins us in discussing the strong Black woman archetype, the stigma of mental health therapy, and the pathways toward achieving optimal mental health. Listen to hear Alexis' insights on how Black women can prioritize their mental health and who plays a role in supporting them.2023-03-1628 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityBloody Waters: The Failure of the U.S. Health System to Support Black Maternal Health With Mohamed KamaraThe history of reproductive medicine in the U.S. is built on the pain and suffering of enslaved Black women — and maternal health disparities continue today. In this episode, InovCares founder Mohamed Kamara shares how culturally respectful maternity care and digital health can be leveraged to address this history and improve health outcomes for Black women and mothers.2023-03-0228 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityThe Long Road Ahead to Advancing Health Equity With John BlufordWith over 50 years in the health care industry, John Bluford III, MBA, FACHE shares what he has learned, what has changed, and what he hopes to see. As the President and founder of the Bluford Healthcare Leadership Institute, John Bluford discusses what it means to be a rising leader in health care and how he hopes to lift up today's scholars and advance health equity.2023-02-1621 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityEquity in Grantmaking: Aligning Corporate, Civic, and Philanthropic Interests With Olivia JeffersonIs it impossible to align corporate, civic, and philanthropic interests to make grantmaking in health care more equitable? Olivia Jefferson, Vice President of Social Responsibility & Head of UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation, thinks so. This discussion focuses on merging three disparate communities and their interests while showing how health care professionals can apply a health and racial equity lens to fund, develop, and evaluate health initiatives.2023-02-0325 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityDeconstructing the Social Work Profession With Deseria Galloway (Pt. 2)We continue our discussion with licensed social worker and nonprofit co-founder of the Wellspring Second Chance Center, Deseria Galloway.  She talks about how the murder of George Floyd impacted the social work efforts that were already in progress, and how social services fit into the larger health care landscape.2023-01-1924 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityDeconstructing the Social Work Profession With Deseria Galloway (Pt. 1)We hear from licensed social worker and nonprofit co-founder of the Wellspring Second Chance Center, Deseria Galloway.  She discusses the history and current realities of Black social work — as well as Black Lives Matter and the role Black social workers are taking.2023-01-0522 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityLessons Learned as a Hospital CEO With Dr. Anthony ColemanDr. Anthony Coleman, DhA, serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Iowa's Broadlawns Medical Center, a nonprofit health care organization that works to provide quality and cost-effective health care. In this episode, we chat with Dr. Coleman about how his 16-year naval experience informs his leadership, what it's like for him as a Black man in the health care industry, and how health care professionals might rise to meet the challenge of health inequity in Iowa.2022-12-2227 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityShould You Just Quit? Fixing Health Equity Through Entrepreneurship With André BlackmanToo many Black professionals see opportunities and unmet needs in the health care space, but they’re anxious about leaving steady paychecks and benefits to go for an entrepreneurial endeavor, whether as a consultant or a business owner.  André Blackman, CEO and founder of Onboard Health, sits down to discuss whether or not health equity can be better addressed through the entrepreneurial route.2022-12-0826 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityHow the John Henry Complex Is Impacting Black Professionals' Mental Health With Dr. Lisa MalloryThe term John Henryism was coined in the 1970s by epidemiologist Sherman Hames. It refers to the way Black executives work to the point of sacrificing mental and physical health to convey their professional value. In this episode, we're speaking with Lisa Mallory, PhD, Executive Director at NAHSE and CEO of LMM & Associates, LLC. Dr. Mallory shares her insights on this phenomenon to help listeners self-reflect on whether they are living examples of John Henryism and how to overcome it. 2022-11-2424 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityThe Impact of Police Brutality on Health Equity With Jazz HamptonHealth equity means that everyone has the chance and support they need to access health services and live a healthy life. But even with the best health interventions, optimal health can’t be achieved when someone is living in a community filled with violence, brutality, and fear. Jazz Hampton — CEO, General Counsel, and one of the founders of TurnSignl — discusses how police brutality is connected to health equity, and how technology solutions can address it.   2022-11-1022 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityThe Role of the DEI Officer: Avoiding the Glass Cliff With Dr. Ron Wyatt (Pt. 2)Our conversation continues with Dr. Ronald Wyatt, Vice President and Patient Safety Officer, MCIC Vermont, LLC. He shares both instruction and therapy on how to navigate being a DEI officer and avoid the glass cliff — and another space he calls "the Black bluff." 2022-10-2724 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughSeason 6 Episode 6: Wishing to Winning featuring Alvin "Joe” D’Angelo V.P. of Operations at Johns Hopkins Medicines’ Suburban HospitalSend us a textDo you fully realize your full potential and breadth of experience? Are you encouraged to seek new experiences and opportunities within your purview? These are the questions answered by my next guest Alvin “Joe” D’Angelo.To possess a long-lasting successful career you must have a playbook that outlines your steps to succeed Says D’Angelo.  He has written a book to help healthcare executives to gain a competitive edge and reach their full potential.He understands the power of mentors, complacency in career and business, and why you need to h...2022-10-2535 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityThe Role of the DEI Officer: Avoiding the Glass Cliff With Dr. Ron Wyatt (Pt. 1)Everyone in health care rushed to hire a DEI leader in the last three years, but what really makes this officer successful — or not? When Black professionals are hired to leadership in times of crisis or recession, they may have been set up for failure. So, how can we avoid this "glass cliff?" Dr. Ronald Wyatt, Vice President and Patient Safety Officer, MCIC Vermont, LLC, shares his thoughts. 2022-10-1328 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityHow to Bring Equity to Young Black MarriagesBeing a power couple looks fun, but it takes a lot of work, balance, and planning. The divorce rate among Black Americans is higher than for other ethnicities. That means that Black professionals need to be selective about juggling work and family. Here's a discussion with our host's very own spouse, HR and equity executive Toni Newborn Radford, about signs it's not you, it's the job — and when it's time to make a choice. 2022-09-2927 minLets Talk Small Data with TLets Talk Small Data with TA BIG Thank you and a Few Words on Data & Data Analytics from TThis is a brief presentation from T talking about Big Data, Small Data and Data Analytics.  T goes over some definitions and shares a couple of examples of the power of small data and data analytics she’s experienced firsthand during her career.  T also shares some podcast statistics and sends out a big Thank You to all Let’s Talk Small Data with T supporters as the podcast is now global…listened to on six continents and over 35 countries.There is BIG interest in talking and sharing stories about the power of Small Data in healthcare....2022-09-2720 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityCentering Equity: Disparities Within Disparities, Black Men Need Not Apply With Dr. Vabren WattsDr. Vabren Watts, Director of Health Equity at Health Affairs, rejoins us for another sit-down as we talk about the lack of Black men working as health care executives. Dr. Watts is an expert in health equity and has penned hundreds of articles about the latest advancements in medicine in several health news publications. In his current role at Health Affairs, he works to dismantle practices that perpetuate racial bias in scholarly publishing of health policy and health services research. Previously, he served as Deputy Director of Diversity and Health Equity of the American Psychiatric Association. 2022-09-1521 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityStay On Top of Health Equity Research With Health Affairs Director Vabren Watts, PhDOur latest guest is Vabren Watts, PhD, Director of Health Equity at Health Affairs. Dr. Watts is an expert in health equity and has penned hundreds of articles about the latest advancements in medicine in several health news publications. In his current role at Health Affairs, he works to dismantle practices that perpetuate racial bias in scholarly publishing of health policy and health services research. Previously, he served as Deputy Director of Diversity and Health Equity of the American Psychiatric Association. He joins us to discuss his insights on health equity research and what it could look like moving f...2022-09-0124 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityWhat It Means to Be a Black Healthcare Professional in a Post George Floyd Society With Mayor Melvin Carter (Pt. 2)In Part 2 of our powerful conversation with St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, we discuss St. Paul's relationship with healthcare providers in the aftermath of George Floyd's death, and he shares what he's doing to support the well-being of residents as they deal with a housing shortage. The city's first-ever Black mayor also highlights some of the work he's doing with Black healthcare professionals and how he hopes to grow that partnership moving forward. 2022-08-1821 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityWhat It Means to Be a Black Healthcare Professional in a Post George Floyd Society With Mayor Melvin Carter (Pt. 1)Mayor Melvin Carter was elected as St. Paul's first-ever Black mayor in 2017. In his first four years in office, Mayor Carter has worked to pass progressive economic policies like a $15 minimum wage. However, concerns about housing security and public safety are among the chief priorities for his second term.  In Part 1 of our conversation with Mayor Carter, we discuss the lessons he's learned in two years since the tragic death of George Floyd, how he plans on growing the city's partnership with Black healthcare professionals, and what true health equity looks like in St. Paul. 2022-08-0419 minHeart of EquityHeart of EquityWelcome to Heart of Equity, NAHSE Heartland's Chapter Health Equity PodcastHeart of Equity host Pleasant Radford, Jr. talks with NAHSE Heartland Chapter President Anthony Ashby about the organization's history and mission, and what listeners can expect from the show. 2022-05-2609 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughSeason 3 Episode 12: Planning for Tomorrow Prepared for Today featuring Bernadette Vincent COO Satellite HealthcareSend us a textDo you have the drive and confidence in yourself to be a leader in your field? Bernadette Vincent started with her strategic plan early in her career with a goal-oriented, innovative and creative mission. Her style of leadership is promotive and keeps everyone’s best interest at heart when advocating for her team’s success. Bernadette Vincent believes we are all capable of doing more. Decide what your development milestones for your journey are and advance your professional growth toward your dreams.  As President & Chief Operating Officer, Bernadette leads dialysi...2022-03-1533 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughSeason 3 Episode 10: The Modern Mentor Featuring Oyinkansola “Bukky” Ogunrinde is the Owner & Principal of FUNMI Healthcare ConsultingSend us a textThe Modern Mentor Featuring Oyinkansola “Bukky” Ogunrinde is the Owner & Principal of FUNMI Healthcare Consulting. With a passion for the delivery of healthcare. Oyinkansola “Bukky” Ogunrinde finds her brand through integrity, trust, and building solid relationships.As we conclude Black History Month and begin Women’s History Month, I would like to introduce you to the first African American Woman to lead the ACHE of South Florida.  This is The Follow the Brand Podcast. I am your Host Grant McGaugh CEO of 5 STAR BDM Where We are Building a  5 STAR Brand Yo...2022-03-0136 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughSeason 3 Episode 8: The Leadership Journey featuring Andre Boyd, COO of The Christ Hospital Health NetworkSend us a textHow do you grow as a leader and maintain a positive work/ life balance?  Seasoned hospital executive  Andre Boyd will answer these questions and more. Welcome to your number one podcast station. I am your host, Grant Mcgaugh, and this is the Follow The Brand Podcast where we are building a 5 STAR Brand That You Can Follow. Andre Boyd defines his brand through his family and leading with an example of caring for others. According to Boyd, the Healthcare business is about people taking care of people most efficiently and effectively.  Andr...2022-02-1550 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughSeason 3 Episode 4: We Face the Future featuring John Carpenter Assistant Director FAUSend us a textHello everyone, and welcome to the Follow The Brand Podcast.  I am your host, Grant McGaugh, and today I would like to know if you have a curiosity to achieve greater knowledge. My guest John Carpenter does, as he stated during our interview, that he helps students manifest their intellectual ability to think bigger about the world around them.  Career development can be achieved by looking into the mirror and asking yourself how you are contributing to your success and the success of others.  This may be a good time, to be...2022-01-1837 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughSeason 2 Episode 8 Understand the Value of your Data featuring Dr. Alexis Perdereaux-WeekesSend us a textHello Everyone, and Welcome to the Follow the Brand Podcast.  My question to you is, “ DO you understand the true value of your data?” As a recent Cisco study made clear, cybersecurity will help fuel (and protect) an estimated $5.3trillion in private sector digital Value at Stake in the next ten years. This is the kind of numbers boards cannot afford to overlook. Cybersecurity Is More Important Than Ever. Cyberattacks can impact an organization's reputation, customer trust, stock price, and bottom line due to the cost of recovery.My guest Dr. Alexi...2021-11-0942 minExcellence In Healthcare PodcastExcellence In Healthcare Podcast141: Breaking Barriers to Enable Success with Akinwande Oshodi PMP, CISA, CDFMSend us a textMeet today's guest, Akinwande Oshodi, the current President and Founder of the Avery Group, a management consulting firm based out of the Atlanta natural area, with a mission to break barriers and enable success. They work with the CDC in the Program Management Office (PMO) support work including strategic planning and the Department of Veterans Affairs to modernize their electronic health records. The company also does IT audits for several nonprofits and commercial organizations. In this episode, Akinwande talks about his background both in the military and in finance, narrating how he eventually got i...2021-10-261h 04The Healthcare QualityCastThe Healthcare QualityCastBreaking Barriers to Enable Success with Akinwande Oshodi PMP, CISA, CDFMMeet today's guest, Akinwande Oshodi, the current President and Founder of the Avery Group, a management consulting firm based out of the Atlanta natural area, with a mission to break barriers and enable success. They work with the CDC in the Program Management Office (PMO) support work including strategic planning and the Department of Veterans Affairs to modernize their electronic health records. The company also does IT audits for several nonprofits and commercial organizations. In this episode, Akinwande talks about his background both in the military and in finance, narrating how he eventually got into doing business w...2021-10-261h 04That Gratitude Guy Podcast with David George Brooke - \That Gratitude Guy Podcast with David George Brooke - "That Gratitude Guy"Nursesbond - Executive Director: Special Guest Chibunna NwaobiaChibunna E. Nwaobia Ph.D., MSN, RN., is the Founder and Executive Director of NursesBond Inc, Dr. Nwaobia comes with a wealth of knowledge in healthcare leadership and management with over 15 years of experience. He believes in helping individuals in any capacity to gain their momentum to live their dreams and aspirations. Due to his passion for social change, he believes that the best way to effect changes is through education which has the power to make impact in the lives of individuals. As a healthcare leader, he has contributed immensely to not only saving lives but coaching and transforming...2021-09-2100 minThat Gratitude Guy Podcast with David George Brooke: Gratitude Turns What You Have Into EnoughThat Gratitude Guy Podcast with David George Brooke: Gratitude Turns What You Have Into EnoughNursesbond - Executive Director: Special Guest Chibunna NwaobiaChibunna E. Nwaobia Ph.D., MSN, RN., is the Founder and Executive Director of NursesBond Inc, Dr. Nwaobia comes with a wealth of knowledge in healthcare leadership and management with over 15 years of experience. He believes in helping individuals in any capacity to gain their momentum to live their dreams and aspirations. Due to his passion for social change, he believes that the best way to effect changes is through education which has the power to make impact in the lives of individuals. As a healthcare leader, he has contributed immensely to not only saving lives but coaching and transforming...2021-09-2141 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughSeason 2 Episode 2: Tell Your Story featuring Tabatha Ball Chief Operations Officer Agape Family Health CenterSend us a textHello and Welcome to another Episode on the Follow The Brand Podcast I am your Host, Grant  McGaugh.  And I want to open the show with a question!  Have you ever wondered why you are in the profession you are in?  That is the question I proposed to Tabatha Ball of Jacksonville, Florida. Many of us struggle to make sense of our lives until we can step back and view the seasons of our careers in a clearer light.Living in your truth brings you closer to your...2021-09-2149 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughEpisode 12: How Relationship Building helps achieve Career Success with Anthony Ashby VP and COO of CHISend us a textWith so many people and businesses looking for work, having a solid personal brand has become necessary. A great brand is not about touting features and benefits. It’s about the connection on an emotional level. It’s about telling your story and building relationships.Anthony Ashby understood this early in his career as he detailed his journey from healthcare consultant to the C Suite BY Understanding his WHY? BIOMy name is Anthony Ashby, and I am currently the VP, Operations at CHI Health Immanuel Medical Cente...2021-08-1743 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughEpisode 9: The Insightful Leader featuring Angela Raphael Hospital Operations LeaderSend us a textHow do you fulfill your leadership potential to create the career trajectory you want for your life? Tune in on Tuesday, July 27th, as Angela Raphael details her journey from early careerist to director of operations for a central hospital system. It’s one thing to know what you need to do; it’s another thing actually to live it.#leadership #leadershipdevelopment #career #success #motivation #employeeengagement #hospital #management #coaching #personalbranding #executivepresencehttps://lnkd.in/e5apvSxBIOAngela Raphael is an experienced healthcare operations leader. Her...2021-07-2746 minFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughFollow The Brand Podcast with Host Grant McGaughEpisode 3: From C-Suite Executive to Entrepreneur with NAHSE Board Chair and Executive Coach Deborah Lee EddieSend us a textJoin Grant McGaugh on the release of Follow the Brand's 3rd episode in Season 1. In this chapter, Grant sits down with Deborah Lee Eddie an accomplished and gracious professional who shares wisdom on personal branding, executive coaching, and much more.BIODeborah Lee-Eddie, FACHE, has more than a quarter-century of progressively responsible leadership roles at the facility, market and system level in faith-based, nonprofit, public, and academic medical centers. Her background includes experience in both health plans and acute-care delivery. Lee-Eddie served for eight years at Englewood, Colo.-based Catholic...2021-06-1546 minExcellence In Healthcare PodcastExcellence In Healthcare Podcast116: Tyshawn Toney, MHA, LSSGB Program Manager, Patient SafetySend us a textTyshawn is the Patient Safety Program Manager for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Since joining the organization in 2014, he has achieved success in initiatives such as project managing the development of the (at the time) newly constructed Medical Behavioral Unit, supporting enterprise-wide improvement projects aimed at the reduction of non-labor expenses, redesigning urgent direct admission processes, developing the ambulatory patient safety structure, and improving efficiency in the Perioperative Complex among many other activities.Currently, his work includes project managing the development of the enterprise safety and quality strategy, optimizing utilization across specialty care si...2021-05-041h 09The Healthcare QualityCastThe Healthcare QualityCastTyshawn Toney, MHA, LSSGB Program Manager, Patient SafetyTyshawn is the Patient Safety Program Manager for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Since joining the organization in 2014, he has achieved success in initiatives such as project managing the development of the (at the time) newly constructed Medical Behavioral Unit, supporting enterprise-wide improvement projects aimed at the reduction of non-labor expenses, redesigning urgent direct admission processes, developing the ambulatory patient safety structure, and improving efficiency in the Perioperative Complex among many other activities.Currently, his work includes project managing the development of the enterprise safety and quality strategy, optimizing utilization across specialty care sites, managing action it...2021-05-041h 09Roman Prokopchuk\'s Digital Savage ExperienceRoman Prokopchuk's Digital Savage ExperienceEp #206 Preventing Self Doubt Interview With Daniela Gilet Data Analyst and Podcast HostI got to interview Daniela Gilet. Daniela Gilet is the host of The Life & Business Trailblazer Podcast, a podcast for creatives and innovators desiring to forge a new trail for their life and business. She is a positive self-talk maven and is an upcoming author with an affinity for community sustainability and effective lifestyle design. She is a contributor blogger and her work has been featured on Medium.com, The National Alliance for the Advancement of Haitian Professionals(NAAHP)- wealth acquisition in the Haitian community, and The National Association of Health Service Executives(NAHSE). Our conversation...2020-12-2224 minExcellence In Healthcare PodcastExcellence In Healthcare Podcast095: Andrea Lowe, MHA, PA-C Dir of Employer Strategy / D.E.I. Business PartnerSend us a textAndrea Lowe is AAPA’s Director of Employer Strategy and has recently taken on the role to lead AAPA’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives.She graduated from Pace University – Lenox Hill Physician Assistant program in 2001 and obtained her MHA in 2007. Andrea also has a graduate certificate in Health Care Quality from George Washington University and will be completing her MBA from George Washington University this year. She also holds a certification in Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell University.She has more than 20 years of experience as an Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant along with nearly...2020-12-0155 minThe Healthcare QualityCastThe Healthcare QualityCastAndrea Lowe, MHA, PA-C Director of Employer Strategy / Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Business PartnerAndrea Lowe is AAPA’s Director of Employer Strategy and has recently taken on the role to lead AAPA’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives.She graduated from Pace University – Lenox Hill Physician Assistant program in 2001 and obtained her MHA in 2007. Andrea also has a graduate certificate in Health Care Quality from George Washington University and will be completing her MBA from George Washington University this year. She also holds a certification in Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell University.She has more than 20 years of experience as an Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant along with nearly 10 years...2020-12-0155 minIt\'s All About the QuestionsIt's All About the QuestionsQuestioning Cybersecurity and YouDid you know that you should never charge your phone at a communal charging station? Did you know you should be careful where that charging cable for your phone or other smart device came from or how you can protect yourself while using public WiFi? These and other questions are answered by my guest, Alexis Perdereaux-Weekes. He is a cybersecurity professional with over 20 years of extensive experience mitigating risks for his clients when it comes to cyber threats. If you think you do not need to worry about cybersecurity, this episode will open your eyes...2020-02-0949 min