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The ShiftThe ShiftAmel Derragui - From School Canteens to Global CommunitiesIn this episode, Trisha interviews Amel Derragui, a truly global citizen, business coach, and powerhouse behind The Time is Now and the Cosmopolitan Table. Born in India to Algerian parents and raised across Serbia, Algeria, and Uganda, Amel has built her career helping women create portable businesses while navigating cultures worldwide.What happens when a 14-year-old witnesses racial fights at an international school and decides to take action? How does a school canteen project teach us about breaking down barriers through shared experiences?Amel's journey from teenage entrepreneur to global community builder reveals the complex...2025-07-2550 minThe ShiftThe ShiftRevisiting: Dr Tanya Finnie - From Shadows to Safari: A Journey Through DiversityIn this episode, Trisha revisits her conversation with Dr. Tanya Finnie, introducing it with context about Tanya's newly released book "From Shadows to Safari." What happens when someone grows up witnessing apartheid's segregation, yet is raised with values that challenge the system around them? How do early experiences of injustice shape a lifelong commitment to bringing people together across cultural divides?This revisited conversation explores the complex journey from South Africa to Australia, examining how childhood experiences of racism and cultural difference can become the foundation for transformative leadership in diversity and inclusion. In their original discussion...2025-07-1830 minThe ShiftThe ShiftThe Hardest Question: What tools do we have for peace?In this solo episode, Trisha explores whether the same cultural intelligence capabilities that help us work across cultures might also be tools for building peace.Drawing from insights at the International Positive Psychology Association World Congress, Trisha examines Peter Singer's concept of expanding our "moral circle" and Barbara Fredrickson's research on positive emotions, sparked by reflections from David Livermore and Martin Seligman.Discover how CQ Strategy, Knowledge, Drive, and Action might offer pathways beyond tribalism, and learn practical approaches for designing learning experiences that broaden perspectives rather than reinforce divisions.Resources mentioned include...2025-07-1117 minThe ShiftThe ShiftAndrew Sykes - Building Trust, Floor by FloorIn this episode, Trisha interviews Andrew Sykes, author, speaker, and founder of Habits at Work, who brings the science of behavioural change into business performance. Andrew is a lecturer at the Kellogg School of Management, where he helps leaders build trustworthy organisations.Drawing from his powerful personal shift during the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa, Andrew explores how trust is built "floor by floor" like a skyscraper. The conversation delves into why trust often breaks down in diverse teams and how cultural intelligence intersects with trust-building.Andrew reveals practical strategies for building trust through...2025-07-0443 minThe ShiftThe ShiftDr. Kristal Walker - Building Authenticity and Cultural Intelligence TogetherIn this episode, Trisha interviews Dr. Kristal Walker, Vice President of Employee Wellbeing at Sweetwater and a certified professional in training management. Dr. Kristal shares her remarkable transformation from high school dropout to doctoral graduate, revealing how this journey fundamentally shaped her approach to leadership and creating inclusive environments where people don't have to "code switch or shrink" to belong.They explore Dr. Kristal's innovative Four D Learning Lifecycle (Design, Develop, Deliver, Debrief) for designing cultural intelligence training that creates lasting change, and dive deep into the powerful concept of "brave spaces" versus safe spaces. Dr. Kristal...2025-06-2739 minThe ShiftThe ShiftJerry Jones - Helping Teams Get Unstuck Through Human ConnectionThis week, Trisha interviews Jerry Jones, founder of Culture Blend and a learning strategist with over 15 years of experience helping organisations navigate cultural transitions. Jerry brings unique insights from coaching more than a thousand professionals through significant cultural shifts, having lived and worked in China for a decade himself.The conversation reveals Jerry's counterintuitive approach to learning design and why he believes most training fails before it starts. Jerry shares a profound shift moment from a deeply personal conversation with his son that challenged his assumptions about understanding and perspective, demonstrating how the most powerful learning happens...2025-06-1333 minThe ShiftThe ShiftRevisiting Cath Brew - Can you hear what your body is telling you?In this Pride Month episode, Trisha revisits her powerful conversation with Cath Brew, a global LGBTQ+ consultant and shamanic practitioner who brings a unique somatic perspective to cultural intelligence. Cath explores how our bodies often communicate cultural awareness before our minds catch up, offering practical alternatives to traditional mindfulness approaches.The conversation delves into Cath's profound shift moment about learning to trust her intuition, her insights from working with Aboriginal culture in Australia, and her approach to navigating difficult LGBTQ+ conversations through body awareness. Cath's beautiful metaphor of building boardwalks between communities offers practical wisdom for anyone...2025-06-0644 minThe ShiftThe ShiftCQ Fundamentals - Building Cultural Intelligence Through ReconciliationIn this episode, Trisha takes listeners back to the fundamentals of Cultural Intelligence (CQ), exploring all four capabilities through the lens of Australia's National Reconciliation Week. After 55 episodes focusing primarily on CQ Strategy, she provides a comprehensive overview of the complete CQ framework: Drive (motivation), Knowledge (understanding), Strategy (metacognition), and Action (behavioural adaptation).Using National Reconciliation Week as a practical example, Trisha demonstrates how each CQ capability can be developed and applied in real-world contexts. The episode includes insights from Sharon Gray (Episode 28), who speaks from her Kamilaroi and Scottish heritage about building cultural understanding and community...2025-05-3023 minLet’s Get Real with Justin and Trisha DavisLet’s Get Real with Justin and Trisha DavisEpisode 065: Season Six Wrap-Up: Reflections, Redemption & One Choice AwaySeason Six Wrap-Up: Reflections, Redemption & One Choice Away Episode Description In the Season 6 finale, Justin and Trish Davis reflect on their favorite moments and powerful conversations from the past few months. From themes of reconciliation and church hurt to parenting, addiction, and spiritual growth, this episode highlights how transformation begins with honesty and continues with courage. They revisit impactful interviews with guests like Derwin and Vicki Gray, Ian Morgan Cron, Brandon Heath, Lisa Whittle, Dr. Alison Cook, and Steve Carter—each offering a unique story of resilience and faith. Trish vulnerably shares about the lo...2025-05-2742 minThe ShiftThe ShiftHanlie van Wyk - Reasonable Revolutionaries and Human Eco-CulturesIn this episode, Trisha interviews Hanlie van Wyk, a systems thinker, social scientist, and cultural insights advisor whose work spans South Africa, the UK, Singapore, and the United States. They explore Hanlie's concept of "human eco-cultures" viewing organisational cultures as ecosystems that leaders can proactively design rather than simply manage. The conversation delves into how her hate crime research in South Africa shifted her perspective and contributed to national legislation, demonstrating how Cultural Intelligence (CQ) can address foundational biases before they escalate to discrimination and violence. Key insights include how leaders experience their greatest shifts when they realise actions...2025-05-2333 minThe ShiftThe ShiftResponding to Moments of Shift with PAUSEThis week, Trisha continues her exploration of cultural intelligence by introducing the P.A.U.S.E. Process, a practical framework for responding effectively to cultural shift moments. Building on last week's S.H.I.F.T. Signals, Trisha breaks down each step of the P.A.U.S.E. Process.Drawing on insights from previous guests, including neuroscientist Mark Williams, psychologist Monique Toohey, and global leadership expert Dawn Bryan, Trisha offers concrete techniques for transforming challenging cultural encounters into opportunities for growth and connection.A downloadable guide to the P.A.U.S.E...2025-05-1917 minI Don\'t Like That! PodcastI Don't Like That! PodcastSaddle up, it's Cowboy Carter!Send us a textYEEHAW, BABBYYYY! In episode 9 of I Don’t Like That! we become full-time ranchers after seeing the Cowboy Carter tour, recap the spiritual experience of witnessing Beyoncé in boots, and spiral about seeing Trisha Paytas LIVE (yes, in the flesh). This episode is a rootin’-tootin’ fever dream of pop culture, glam, and cowboy hats. Saddle up.2025-05-1331 minThe Culturally Intelligent Safety ProfessionalThe Culturally Intelligent Safety ProfessionalThe CQSP S2E9 - Blind Spots, Brave Voices, and the Power of CQ Strategy with Trisha CarterWhat a great honour to speak with Trisha a real early adopter of CQ, our conversation explored the pivotal moments that shaped Trisha’s career, including her early insights into organizational dysfunction, her transformative experiences living in China, and her work helping individuals and organizations build cultural intelligence (CQ). We discussed the real-world applications of CQ in workplace safety, leadership, and organizational effectiveness, highlighting how metacognition and awareness of cultural dynamics can help professionals navigate complex multicultural environments more effectively. Here are some of my takeaways.1. Shifting From Assumptions to AwarenessD...2025-05-1239 minThe ShiftThe ShiftRecognising Moments of ShiftThis week, Trisha Carter, an organisational psychologist, introduces the second series of 'The Shift,' focusing on enhancing cultural intelligence. She revisits the four foundational areas of cultural intelligence: CQ drive, CQ knowledge, CQ strategy, and CQ action, emphasising the metacognitive aspects. Trisha introduces the 'Shift Signals Guide,' a tool to recognise pivotal moments of cultural shift using the acronym S.H.I.F.T. (Sensations, Hesitations, Intense emotions, Frames of reference clashing, Time perception altering). The episode explores each signal in detail with real-life examples. A downloadable guide will be available on Substack....2025-05-0820 minThe ShiftThe ShiftCultural Intelligence in Times of TurmoilThis week, Trisha explores the importance of cultural intelligence amidst global chaos and uncertainty, encouraging listeners to act with cultural intelligence to preserve humanity and effectiveness during challenging times. Trisha revisits the four areas of cultural intelligence and offers strategies to sustain it, such as recognizing emotional responses, seeking diverse information, practising perspective-taking, maintaining human connections, and knowing one's values. She also shares an impactful experience centred around the monument for Tommie Smith, John Carlos, and Peter Norman, stressing the importance of standing as an ally during critical moments. Make sure you join Trisha in this journey...2025-03-1316 minThe Athrú Communications PodcastThe Athrú Communications PodcastExploring Cultural Intelligence - with Trisha CarterShow Notes:Sarah Black talks with Trisha Carter, an Organisational Psychologist and Cultural Intelligence expert. Together, they delve into the nuances of cultural communication, exploring how cultural intelligence can bridge differences beyond nationality, gender, age, and neurodiversity. Trisha shares her insights on metacognition and the importance of self-awareness in understanding others. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in enhancing their communication skills within their own culture and others.About Trisha:Trisha is an Organisational Psychologist, with a curiosity and drive to help others see different perspectives. Her expertise in c...2025-03-0320 minThe ShiftThe ShiftFlor Bretón-García - Empowering Global LeadersThis week, Trisha Carter chats with Flor Bretón-García, a seasoned expert in navigating cultural complexities within organizations. Flor shares her personal migration journey from Venezuela to the US and Germany, discussing the emotional and professional challenges she overcame. They explore how cultural shifts influence workplace dynamics, the impact of language and accents in the workplace, and the critical role of storytelling in leadership development. The episode emphasizes empathy, inclusion, and the importance of culturally aware practices in today's globalized work environment.Connect with Flor via LinkedInAs mentioned in the episode:Fa...2025-02-2843 minLet’s Get Real with Justin and Trisha DavisLet’s Get Real with Justin and Trisha DavisEpisode 061: Grieve, Breathe, Receive: Finding Healing in the Desert with Steve CarterEpisode Title: Grieve, Breathe, Receive: Finding Healing in the Desert with Steve Carter Episode Description: In this powerful episode, Justin and Trish sit down with their friend, pastor, and author Steve Carter to talk about grief, leadership loss, betrayal, and spiritual resilience. Steve shares the story behind his book Grieve, Breathe, Receive and how a personal season of pain and disillusionment became an invitation to deeper healing and transformation. From navigating the fallout of a public church scandal to rediscovering God's presence in the desert, this honest conversation is full of wisdom for anyone walking...2025-02-2544 minThe Athrú Communications PodcastThe Athrú Communications PodcastIntroducing Cultural Intelligence - with Sarah BlackShow Notes:Sarah Black returns for series 2 of The Athrú Communications Podcast, exploring how we can transform how we communicate across cultures and differences. In this first episode, she introduces Cultural Intelligence CQ) and explores how it can help us understand and connect with individuals from different backgrounds. She shares some of her personal experiences with the challenges and joys of navigating different cultures around the world and closer to home.Over the next nine episodes, Sarah talks to experts from the fields of communication, workplace culture, intercultural relations, organisational psychology and Cultural I...2025-02-2414 minThe ShiftThe ShiftQuinton Pretorius - Shifts Through Experiential LearningThis week, Trisha Carter, an organisational psychologist and cultural intelligence explorer, chats with Quinton Pretorius, a leading facilitator in cultural intelligence and leadership development from South Africa. They discuss the importance of immersive learning experiences for leaders, the impact of cultural intelligence on leadership, and the ways in which cultural experiences can shift perspectives. Quinton shares insights from his personal experiences, including the concept of 'Ubuntu,' the significance of African time, and the powerful moments of reflection derived from cultural immersions. You can connect with Quinto on LinkedIn or via his website www.culturalintelligenceafrica.com2025-02-1343 minThe ShiftThe ShiftSarah Black - Merging Cultural Intelligence with AI InnovationIn this episode, Trisha Carter, an organizational psychologist and expert in cultural intelligence, is joined by return guest Sarah Black, founder of Athru Communications with extensive experience in communication and PR. The discussion revolves around the four capabilities of cultural intelligence—CQ Drive, CQ Knowledge, CQ Strategy, and CQ Action—and how they apply to working with AI. The conversation explores strategies for integrating AI within organizational cultures, addressing knowledge gaps, and ensuring ethical and effective use of AI while maintaining human connection and emotional intelligence.Check out Sarah Black on LinkedIn and sign up for her News...2025-01-3050 minThe River Radius PodcastThe River Radius PodcastPart 1, Hurricane Helene in Appalachia, The ScienceIn September of 2024 when Hurricane Helene arrived in the mountains of North Carolina, Tennessee and South Carolina, it landed where the ground and rivers were already saturated and swollen with rain. The result was “the storm of record” taking out thousands of bridges, sending thousands of landslides down the mountains and taking human life. This episode hosts the National Weather Service and the Lower Mississippi River Forecast Center to explore the storm and the river reaction, and then Dr Phillip Prince goes deep in describing landslides and debris flows and their impact.  GUESTSTrisha...2025-01-211h 10The ShiftThe ShiftWhat We've Learned So Far - Part EightIn this episode, Trisha reflects on conversations with past guests, such as Dr. Michelle McQuaid, Reverend Dr. Gary Mason, and Tanya Finney. Trisha highlights the power of storytelling, intentional cultural reflection, and small, consistent actions in fostering cultural awareness and understanding. These insights demonstrate that meaningful change requires patience and the creation of spaces for authentic dialogue.As mentioned in the show: check out Episode 23 Joanna Sell- Storytelling for Cultural Shifts Join Trisha in this journey of growth and discovery throughout the year via Substack or  LinkedIn.2025-01-1614 minCharlotte\'s Web ThoughtsCharlotte's Web ThoughtsThe Real Tribute Was Outside[This blog will always be free to read, but it’s also how I pay my bills. If you have suggestions or feedback on how I can earn your paid subscription, shoot me an email: cmclymer@gmail.com.]The state funeral for James Earl “Jimmy” Carter, Jr., the 39th President of the United States, was as well attended by dignitaries as one might expect — or hope.Among the hundreds in attendance at the Washington National Cathedral were Presidents Biden, Obama, Bush, and Clinton; Vice Presidents Harris, Pence, Gore, and Quayle; Secretaries of State Clinton and Kerry; f...2025-01-1007 minThe ShiftThe ShiftNew Year, New Perspectives: Cultivating CQ in 2025This week Trisha outlines her goals for 2025, with a focus on cultural intelligence (CQ). She discusses her plan to deepen her reflection practice through regular journaling and explores the intersection of CQ and artificial intelligence, including the potential benefits and risks. Trisha also shares her personal joy of becoming a grandmother. She encourages listeners to set their own CQ goals, whether by increasing drive, expanding knowledge, refining strategy, or adapting behaviours. Join Trisha in this journey of growth and discovery throughout the year via Substack or  LinkedIn.2025-01-0208 minSOUNDS OF FILM with Tom NeedhamSOUNDS OF FILM with Tom NeedhamRemembering Jimmy Carter, A Rock & Roll President, with Mary Wharton & Chris Farrell on SOUNDS“Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President” Filmmakers Join Tom Needham on SOUNDSDirector Mary Wharton and Producer Chris Farrell are featured on the latest episode of SOUNDS, hosted by Tom Needham. They discuss their acclaimed documentary, “Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President,” which was originally highlighted in a Q&A recorded for the Port Jefferson Documentary Film Series following a screening of the film.The documentary uncovers the fascinating and often overlooked story of how President Jimmy Carter, a passionate lover of music, built close relationships with iconic artists like Willie Nelson, the Allman B...2025-01-0242 minThe ShiftThe ShiftRevisiting: Grace Boker Mungkaje - Deciding when to climb the tree.With Trisha working with Papua New Guinea expatriates this week we wanted to revisit her interview with Grace Boker Mungkaje. Grace Boker Mungkaje a Forensic Auditor from Papua New Guinea. Grace speaks about growing up as a Third Culture Kid (TCK) in the USA, returning to PNG and making cultural shifts as she was selected for opportunities and scholarships around the world. Her awareness of the need for cultural shifts began young as she was told not to climb the trees in her village in PNG after returning from the USA. We also speak about the need...2024-12-1246 minThe ShiftThe ShiftReflections on the RoadThis week, Trisha reflects on her recent experiences in the USA, including attending the CQ Fellows Retreat. She explores cultural intelligence (CQ) focusing on metacognitive aspects, reflecting on her learning from experts like Cal Newport, Chris Argyris, and Dr. Darryl L. Washington. She also shares her observations about empathy and small cultural adaptations from her current travels around the USA.2024-11-1410 minThe ShiftThe ShiftDr Tanya Finnie - From Shadows to Safari: A Journey Through DiversityIn this episode, Trisha Carter, an organizational psychologist and expert in cultural intelligence, speaks with Tanya Finnie, Founder of Redhead Communications. They discuss key aspects of cultural intelligence, Tanya's multicultural experiences, and how these have shaped her professional journey. Tanya shares insights on the importance of bridging cultural divides, her experiences growing up in apartheid-era South Africa, and the challenges and rewards of immigrating to Australia. Tanya also highlights her current work in cultural diversity, including her upcoming book and the Diversity and Inclusion Summit she has founded, soon to be held in Melbourne. Listeners are encouraged to be...2024-11-0729 minThe ShiftThe ShiftThe Reverend Dr. Gary Mason: Part 2 - Shifts towards PeaceIn this episode, Trisha, an organizational psychologist, and cultural intelligence expert explores key themes in conflict transformation. This is the second part of a moving discussion diving into the shifts that need to happen in individual hearts and minds to build communities and societies towards peace. Trisha’s guest the Rev. Dr. Gary Mason, has over 30 years’ experience in peace-building in Belfast. He shares his experience, observations and wisdom around perspectives of history, the power of the narratives we share and encourages us all to continue the work ofLearn more about Gary's work https://www.rethinkingconflict.com/ a...2024-10-3126 minThe ShiftThe ShiftThe Reverend Dr. Gary Mason: Part 1 - Shifts towards PeaceIn this episode, Trisha, an organizational psychologist, explores key themes in conflict transformation. Joined by Rev. Dr. Gary Mason, who has over 30 years experience in peace-building in Belfast, they delve into appreciating diverse cultures and the impact of different narratives on societies - crowd psychology. The discussion highlights linguistic violence and historical contexts affecting people's thinking and decision making. Gary shares insights from religious and political leaders to reflect on the Northern Ireland peace process. They discuss how leadership can be crucial in fostering peace. Gary's personal anecdotes and reflections on historical contexts enrich the conversation, offering valuable lessons...2024-10-2427 minThe ShiftThe ShiftDr. Michelle McQuaid - Shifting Away from the 'Good Girl' MindsetIn this episode, organizational psychologist Trisha Carter converses with Dr. Michelle McQuaid about the personal shifts that foster growth and well-being. Trisha reflects on the value of metacognitive thinking and the importance of reflection. Michelle shares her journey of experiencing shifts in thinking, in overcoming 'good girl' beliefs, asking key reflective questions about who sets the terms and outcomes for 'good girl' behaviour. They also discussed the value of David Cooperrider's Appreciative Inquiry method for effective change management. They discussed the value of data in motivating change and Trisha referenced data on leadership and wellbeing that Michelle and her...2024-10-1740 minConnect With Conn JacksonConnect With Conn JacksonHabitat for HumanityPresident Jimmy Carter will celebrate his 100th Birthday on October 1, and what better way to celebrate his humanitarian legacy than by providing hope and help for homeowners during an ongoing housing crisis?     On September 30, thousands of volunteers from around the world will gather in St. Paul, MN, to build 30 homes in just one week, as a part of the 40th Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project. Working alongside country music superstars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, volunteers will help construct sustainable, resilient, affordable housing in Twin Cities Habitat’s largest-ever development.   A project...2024-10-1707 minThe ShiftThe ShiftWhat We've Learned So Far - Part SevenThis week, Trisha reflects on the insights shared by five diverse guests, highlighting the themes of cultural intelligence, service, and appreciation of differences. She explores how these themes emerge through the guests' experiences, such as 'lightbulb moments', understanding power distance, the value of failure, and celebrating generational diversity. These reflections offer valuable lessons in increasing cultural awareness and adopting strategies for better intercultural interactions.2024-10-1017 minThe ShiftThe ShiftDr. Marc Geil - Shaping Global Business with Cultural IntelligenceThis week, organizational psychologist Trisha Carter speaks with Marc Geil, the Global Director of Culture and Employee Experience at Wahl Clipper. Marc shares his transformative experiences as a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Japan, highlighting his shift in perspective through cultural immersion. They discuss the metacognitive aspect of cultural intelligence, emphasizing the importance of understanding diverse perspectives within global business and employee environments. Marc also speaks on applying cultural intelligence to organizational culture and personal interactions. They explore how cultural intelligence can be applied beyond international boundaries, recognizing diverse generations and ethnicities. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, Marc...2024-10-0326 minThe ShiftThe ShiftSamkelo Blom - Cultural Insights and Leadership Shifts in South AfricaThis week, organizational psychologist Trisha speaks with Samkelo Blom, a thought leader and CEO of a boutique HR consultancy in South Africa. They discuss the concept of cultural intelligence (CQ) focusing on the metacognitive aspect of CQ strategy. Samkelo shares his experiences growing up in South Africa, his professional journey in human resources, and the cultural shifts he has encountered. They delve into the challenges of balancing cultural and corporate leadership responsibilities and the importance of understanding and adapting to different cultural perspectives. The episode highlights the significance of inclusive cultures, resilience, and the role of leadership and HR...2024-09-2628 minThe ShiftThe ShiftJennifer Izekor - Cultivating Leaders with Cultural IntelligenceThis week, Trisha interviews Jennifer Izekor, Above Difference's CEO and founder. They discuss the importance of cultural intelligence (CQ) in leadership and inclusive practices. Jennifer shares insights from her personal and professional journey, including her cross-cultural upbringing and work fostering inclusive leadership. They explore the challenges and rewards of implementing cultural intelligence in various sectors, emphasizing the need for vision, empathy, and strategic thinking in driving organizational change. Jennifer also talks about an upcoming learning event aimed at enhancing cultural intelligence and inclusive leadership skills.Connect with Jennifer via LinkedIn or Above Difference's website and register for...2024-09-1943 minThe ShiftThe ShiftRevisiting David Livermore and Cultural IntelligenceIn this episode, we revisit an earlier episode and the second part of an interview with David Livermore, a key researcher, author and speaker in the Cultural Intelligence field. Trisha explains why this episode is so vital in learning how to help ourselves and others shift.  She also offers a surprise prize to the first listeners to share about the episode! You can pre-order David’s new book here2024-09-0532 minThe ShiftThe ShiftReflections on Confidence and Cultural IntelligenceThis week, Trisha reflects on the role of confidence in Cultural Intelligence and the potential impact of the Dunning Kruger effect which she was thinking about after listening to Katy Milkman’s latest podcast. She discusses Culture Shock from the perspective of the conscious competence learning model and recommends expatriates in a new location give themselves a learning buffer. Please reach out to Trisha with recommendations for researchers to interview for Series 2 - and she would love to connect on LinkedIn.2024-08-2908 minThe ShiftThe ShiftBrian Johnson - From Major League Catcher to DEI ConsultantThis week, Trisha, talks to Brian Johnson—a former professional baseball player who played in the US Major League. Some major life shifts saw Brian evolve into a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Executive Consultant. Trisha and Brian discuss his experiences growing up in culturally diverse Oakland, his sports career, and key experiences that fostered his cultural intelligence. They unpack the athlete's metacognition and how the thinking processes of instant responses are developed. Brian also shares personal stories about his family and offers advice for those looking to create a more inclusive world. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about em...2024-08-2237 minThe ShiftThe ShiftShaikh Fadilah Ahmad - From Diplomacy to Coffee: Embracing The ShiftsThis week, Trisha interviews Shaikh Fadilah Ahmad, a former diplomat from Brunei, Darussalam. Shaikh Fadilah shares his rich career experiences spanning 30 years and his seamless transition to 'coffee diplomacy' after retirement -at least from the Diplomatic Service. The conversation dives into the importance of cultural intelligence (CQ) and how Fadilah applied his early learnings of respect and cultural adaptability in his diplomatic career. They also discuss his successful pivot to owning a coffee shop, mentoring young entrepreneurs, and his involvement in social causes. His passion for coffee culture and art exhibitions in his cafe is underlined, offering a unique...2024-08-1537 minThe ShiftThe ShiftWhat We've Learned So Far - Part SixIn this episode, Trisha reviews key themes from the last five interviews, highlighting common moments of cultural shifts experienced by guests Mikkel Orlovski, Kristin Ekkens, Sharon Gray, Bridget Romanes, and Cheryl Doig. Through anecdotes and discussions, she emphasizes the importance of creating safe learning spaces, recognizing social value, and forming personal relationships. Trisha also hints at what's happening in series two of The Shift.2024-08-0911 minThe ShiftThe ShiftCheryl Doig - Walking with the Futures AuntyThis week, host Trisha interviews Cheryl Doig, a futures and foresight practitioner with a deep background in education. They discuss the importance of cultural intelligence (CQ) and CQ Strategy for the future. Cheryl shares her journey to becoming known as a 'Futures Aunty' and emphasizes the significance of understanding different perspectives and histories as we think about both the future and the past. The conversation delves into the impact of random and cataclysmic events on communities, particularly referencing the Christchurch earthquakes and the terrorist attack. They also discuss the shifts in New Zealand in cultural understanding between Māori a...2024-08-0141 minThe ShiftThe ShiftBridget Romanes - Cultural Shifts with Global MobilityThis week, Trisha interviews Bridget Romanes, founder of New Zealand business, Mobile Relocation Limited. They discuss Bridget's experiences living in India and Singapore as a diplomat, her insights into cultural intelligence, and how her company supports people relocating to New Zealand. Bridget shares personal stories of adapting to new cultures, the importance of accepting and understanding local ways, and strategies to help expats thrive, including recognising the relocation cycle and building friendships. The conversation also covers the evolution of the global mobility industry, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the shift towards prioritising the emotional as well...2024-07-1843 minThe ShiftThe ShiftSharon Gray - Winangar Guru: Listen Deeply, Go Slowly and Respect EverythingThis week, Trisha interviews Sharon Gray, a longtime colleague and friend, known for her extensive work enhancing inclusion and increasing Indigenous employment. Sharon shares insights from her career in the Australian government, non-profit organisations, big corporations, and her consultancy. They discuss the importance of cultural competency, walking alongside people to help them learn; effective community engagement, and creating social and economic opportunities for Indigenous communities. Sharon highlights the principles of deep listening, the cultural significance of acknowledging traditional lands, and the transformative impact of Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs) in organisations. The conversation also delves into the concept of social...2024-07-1136 minThe ShiftThe ShiftKristin Ekkens - Edgewalking with Cultural IntelligenceIn this episode, Trisha interviews Kristin Joy Ekkens, an award-winning cultural strategist and CEO of Exponential Inclusion. They discuss Kristin's journey into cultural intelligence (CQ), her experiences with Latino culture, and her transformative work with organizations. They delve into the metacognitive aspect of CQ, thinking about thinking, and how strategies can help individuals and organizations manage diversity effectively. Kristin shares insights from her work with Edgewalkers, network creators, and her vision for a global movement promoting shared humanity and inclusive practices. Listeners gain a deep understanding of how CQ impacts personal and organizational growth, and how fostering empathy and...2024-07-0433 minThe ShiftThe ShiftMikkel Orlovski -Using Games to Build Cultural IntelligenceIn this episode, Trisha interviews Mikkel Olovsky, a diversity and inclusion professional, with extensive experience as an HR consultant working within organisational cultures. They discuss the significance of metacognitive aspects of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) and explore how Mikkel uses games and engaging activities to help organisations understand and apply CQ strategies. Mikkel shares personal experiences and methods that highlight the emotional and cognitive shifts required for cultural adaptability. He also talks about his innovative approaches to training and his plans to make his games and training methods widely available.You can connect with Mikkel via Linked in 2024-06-2757 minThe ShiftThe ShiftWhat We've Learned So Far - Part FiveIn this episode, Trisha reviews key themes emerging across the last five episodes. This makes the practice of reflection real. It is a key metacognitive skill that can build cultural intelligence. It is interesting to see that somewhat different themes emerge in these episodes from some of the earlier summaries.This quote is from Lucy Butters, Shifts for Cultural Intelligence Facilitators, episode 24; "Learning happens when we feel something, especially something like this - you have to be motivated yourself. You want to take it on and commit to some different ways of being and doing." 2024-06-2009 minThe ShiftThe ShiftLucy Butters - Shifts for Cultural Intelligence FacilitatorsIn this episode, Trisha interviews Lucy Butters, a Cultural Intelligence Master Facilitator. Lucy has been an academic and worked with the British Council in many locations with people from over 80 countries. Through training, coaching and speaking she has helped thousands of people develop their  Cultural Intelligence (CQ) enabling leaders, teams and organisations to be more successful working across cultures. Lucy and Trisha discuss the tension between sharing the knowledge in a training session and processing the awareness, the feelings that people carry about culture. Lucy speaks about using the body and trusting the intuition of facilitation. They a...2024-06-1329 minThe ShiftThe ShiftJoanna Sell- Storytelling for Cultural ShiftsIn this episode Trisha speaks with Joanna Sell, an Intercultural trainer, author, academic, historian and expert in the art of story telling. There are many stories told in this episode from the story of Joanna's Grandma who gave hope in dark times, to the story of a shift Joanna experienced while facilitating a World Café. We discuss the power of story telling and story listening and how stories can be used to build empathy and understanding or to manipulate. Both outcomes are shifts but only one will build understanding of the mosaic of cultural identities -ours and oth...2024-06-0643 minThe ShiftThe ShiftEmily Rogers - Shifts in TransitionsIn this episode, Trisha interviews Emily Rogers - a Leadership and Transitions Coach based in New Zealand. Emily has experienced many location transitions - from small town country South Australia to some of the biggest cities in the world, India, China and Taiwan. She has learnt to thrive in each of these shifts and now shares the skills and strategies she developed in these experiences with individuals and organisations in transition. They discuss the power of questions to help people to reflect, to move beyond judgement and consider other possibilities. Emily shares how the process of Action...2024-05-3029 minThe ShiftThe ShiftRick Petry - The Culturally Intelligent LawyerIn this episode, Trisha interviews Rick Petry, a former trial attorney who is now an Adjunct Professor and the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St Paul, Minnesota. They speak about the shifts lawyers need to make to be effective in their work in today's world and the role that Cultural Intelligence (CQ) can play in helping lawyers grow their capabilities in dealing with diversity. Rick speaks of the challenges he has been facing as the Director of DEI at the School of Law, and how he...2024-05-2332 minThe ShiftThe ShiftMonique Toohey - Cultural Intelligence for Mental Health ProfessionalsIn this episode Trisha interviews Monique Toohey a Psychologist who is also a certified CQ Facilitator. Monique shares her story of shifting in her awareness of culture and in her beliefs and experiences from being a part of the dominant culture to being a part of both the dominant and a minority culture. These experiences prepared Monique to approach mental health with clients from many different backgrounds with curiosity and deep caring about the people she is working with. The challenges for mental health professionals in a multicultural community are raised with both acknowledging the need for cultural intelligence...2024-05-1649 minThe ShiftThe ShiftWhat We've Learned So Far - Part FourIn this episode Trisha reviews some of the key themes to emerge from the past five interviews identifying repeated themes in people's moments of shift. Her goal is to help us recall the key elements that people shared and suggest some aspects we can learn from, as we endeavour to help ourselves or others see things from different perspectives. The Thinking Routines that are referenced are available on the Project Zero website here.2024-05-0912 minThe ShiftThe ShiftLoren Rosario-Maldonado - Cultural Shifts for Keynote SpeakersIn this episode, Trisha interviews Loren Rosario-Maldonado who was part of Trisha’s mastermind group in CQ Fellows 2023. Loren is a Keynote speaker and the award-winning author of “Becoming The Change: The Power of Cultural Intelligence”. In the keynotes and her book, she shares her knowledge and experience drawing on years of global team leadership and HR knowledge and her research and current PhD studies. Trisha and Loren discuss the shifts that Loren went through in understanding her own cultural influences, which she shares in her book and the preparation she puts into her keynotes to support the audience in their...2024-05-0234 minThe ShiftThe ShiftDawn Bryan - Shifts for Global LeadersIn this episode Trisha interviews Dawn Bryan, a global leader with over 30 years of experience. Dawn speaks about her early experiences while working in Ethiopia, her experience of leading a global virtual volunteer Board of an award winning organisation, and her more recent work leading the Global Practice at the consulting firm, The Kaleidoscope Group. Global leaders face unique challenges. Dawn speaks about some of the ways Kaleidoscope Group works to develop empowered leaders to meet those challenges. If you would like to connect with Dawn on Linked In, please reach out to her here And if you would...2024-04-2528 minThe ShiftThe ShiftMental Shifts in Tragic SituationsIn this episode Trisha discusses recent tragic events in Sydney. She describes people’s reactions and the different perspectives people took. Looking through the lens of learnings from earlier episodes Trisha considers people’s responses. She reflects on the impact of such events on individuals, groups and society and the impact that has on people at work. She encourages all who are working with people, caring for others, to alsoe take care of ourselves in challenging times.If you want to reach out to Trisha connect with her on Linked in here In Australi...2024-04-1810 minThe ShiftThe ShiftTim Barrett - Cultural Intelligence for High School StudentsThis week Trisha sits down (IN PERSON! - sorry for the sound quality) with Tim Barrett the head of Saint Andrews Institute of Learning in Noosa, Australia to discuss how he's helping students recognise those moments of Shift and expanding their knowledge of cultural intelligence. They discussed techniques teachers use to help students develop empathy and to think differently in the learning processes. Tim referenced Project Zero and visible thinking routines from Harvard University and spoke about how he uses these tools in designing learning experiences including an e-learning Cultural Intelligence course he has designed for students. 2024-04-1122 minThe ShiftThe ShiftGreg Dearsly - Cultural Intelligence and Workplace Health and SafetyIn this episode, Trisha speaks with Greg Dearsly, an Occupational Health and Safety Consultant AND a certified Cultural Intelligence Facilitator. Greg lives and works in Aotearoa New Zealand.They speak about the impact of culture on safety at work and the need for Health and Safety Professionals to have a strong people focus and high cultural intelligence.Greg shares sobering statistics about the impact of poor workplace health and safety in New Zealand and his passion to respectfully reach everyone within a workplace to improve that. And reaching everyone with respect means understanding where they ar...2024-03-1441 minThe ShiftThe ShiftTanya Crossman - Third Culture KidsIn this episode Trisha interviews Tanya Crossman. Tanya is the Director of Research and International Education at TCK Training, and also offers intercultural consulting and coaching services. She has lived in four countries, and has nearly two decades of experience working with Third Culture Kids and international families.They discuss TCKs -Third Culture Kids -and their experience of living in other cultures and how their perspectives of that culture are often different to their parents. Tanya’s research into TCKs and their identity formation and the shifts they make as the develop their own awareness are illustrated wit...2024-03-0732 minThe ShiftThe ShiftA Shift in Our EpisodesThis week's episode is one with giveaways so listen to learn how you can win!Now that's a Shift! 😃2024-02-2906 minCraft & CharacterCraft & CharacterTransparent Preaching with Justin DavisIn this episode of Craft and Character, Steve Carter interviews Justin Davis about how transparency leads to transformation. Justin details the hard lessons he had to learn and what God has redeemed and refined because of it.They also unpack Justin’s latest book entitled Being Real > Being Perfect and how to embody that from the pulpit, in our leadership, marriage, and with the deepest friendships.BIOJustin is an author, speaker, and pastor and has dedicated his life to helping people experience life change through the power of authenticity. He co-founded RefineUs Mini...2024-02-2751 minThe ShiftThe ShiftWhat We've Learned So Far - Part ThreeIn this episode, Trisha practices the reflection that so many of our guests have spoken about. Reviewing the past three episodes and finding the repeated themes and outstanding ideas and highlighting them will enable us all to adopt these strategies and use them to help others. Despite real differences in their expertise and their experiences, there are similar lessons we can learn from these past three episodes in how to increase our CQ Strategy - our Cultural Awareness. If you have noticed repeated themes we'd love to hear your thoughts. Please reach out on LinkedIn to discuss...2024-02-2208 minPost ReportsPost ReportsCan Tesla’s Full Self-Driving mode be trusted?Today, as automakers race toward a driverless future, The Post’s technology reporter Trisha Thadani breaks down a Post investigation into a 2022 car crash in Colorado and the questions it raises about new self-driving technology on the road now. Read more:In May of 2022, Hans von Ohain and his friend Erik Rossiter went golfing in Evergreen, Colo. Hans showed off his Tesla’s new Full Self-Driving mode. The friends shared drinks and played 21 holes of golf.But Hans never made it home. On the drive...2024-02-2127 minThe ShiftThe ShiftGrace Boker Mungkaje - Deciding when to climb the tree.In this episode, Trisha speaks with Grace Boker Mungkaje a Forensic Auditor from Papua New Guinea. Grace speaks about growing up as a Third Culture Kid (TCK) in the USA, returning to PNG and making cultural shifts as she was selected for opportunities and scholarships around the world. Her awareness of the need for cultural shifts began young as she was told not to climb the trees in her village in PNG after returning from the USA. We also speak about the need for Auditors to have cultural intelligence in their work as they build bridges across organisational cultures.2024-02-1543 minThe ShiftThe ShiftSarah Black - How does Communication Shift People?Trisha speaks with Sarah Black, a global communications consultant, trainer and podcaster with over thirty years of communications experience - who has also recently completed her CQ Facilitator training. Sarah brings a Northern Irish perspective to Shifts, mixed with influences from Norway, the USA and the UK - all places where she has lived and worked for some years. We talk about how good Communications can create Shifts within people and why she believes all Communications professionals need Cultural Intelligence (CQ). To learn more connect with Sarah on LinkedIn Sign up for her...2024-02-0839 minThe ShiftThe ShiftDr Mark Williams - Shifts and the BrainIn this episode, Trisha speaks with Dr Mark Williams, a neuroscientist with over 25 years of experience conducting behavioural and brain imaging research focusing on our social skills. What makes us form in-groups and out-groups? How can we shift out of those biases? Mark's knowledge, ability to put complex neuroscience into easy-to-understand language, and optimism and hope for us as people will inspire and encourage us. To learn more about his work check out his website, and his book and follow him on LinkedIn2024-02-0141 minThe ShiftThe ShiftWhat We've Learned So Far - Part TwoIn this episode, Trisha is practising what each of her guests has suggested in different ways. She reflects on the learning so far, drawing threads from David Livermore's Episode 4 CQ Strategy Where Shifts Happen and taking those threads through Mariette Rups-Donnelley's Episode 5 An Actor's Perspective and then again seeing those threads show up in Cath's Episode 6 Can the Body Help us Shift?Despite real differences in their approaches, there are also similar lessons we can learn from these episodes in how to increase our CQ Strategy - our Cultural Awareness. If you have noticed repeated themes we'd...2024-01-2508 minThe ShiftThe ShiftCath Brew - Can the Body Help us Shift?In this episode, Trisha speaks with Cath Brew, a global LGBTQ+ consultant and coach who also works as a shamanic practitioner to help people become more aware of pain points in their lives. They speak about shifts she has made and how she helps people to become aware of their emotional state through becoming more aware of their physical sensations. Is this another technique that we can use to help us make mental shifts? Connect with Cath on LinkedIn and ask her to send her free resource to help guide your physical and emotional observations. You can...2024-01-1840 minThe ShiftThe ShiftMariette Rups-Donnelly - An Actors Perspective on Moments of ShiftIn this episode, Trisha speaks with Mariette Rups Donnelly. Mariette is a 'triple threat' actor, singer and dancer who now works as a presentation coach helping clients in the corporate world to increase their presence and make their presentations more effective. As an actor, she had to constantly make shifts into the mindsets of different characters. As a coach of actors, she needed to help others do the same. This episode looks at supporting shifts in our thinking from a very different perspective. We hope the difference sparks new thinking for you. You...2024-01-1132 minThe ShiftThe ShiftDavid Livermore - Part 2 -CQ Strategy - Where Shifts HappenIf you haven't listened to Part 1 with David you may like to check it out. In this episode David and Trisha discuss how we can increase CQ Strategy by gaining metacognitive awareness. They discuss some ways of doing that touching on reflection and journaling. They talk about unhelpful dogmas and instead trying to find a way to reflect that suits you and your styles. Cultural interpreters, the importance of awareness of your own culture and how it shapes your gut responses, mindfulness – all ways mentioned to increase our awareness. Experiencing another culture – through travel or through...2024-01-0429 minThe ShiftThe ShiftWhat We've Learned So FarThis is a holiday reflection episode. Trisha takes us through some patterns that can be seen between David Livermore's episode and the introductory episode where Trisha shares her own story of shift. Listen in to pick up some critical learning to increase your cultural intelligence2023-12-2806 minThe ShiftThe ShiftCultural Intelligence and the Shift - with guest David Livermore - Part 1In this episode, Trisha interviews David Livermore, a true expert in the field of cultural intelligence (CQ). They discuss cultural intelligence - what it is and how it relates to the Shift. On the way, they talk about Dave's experiences of a culture he loves and a moment of shift he has experienced. You can follow or connect with Dave on LinkedIn here, or explore his website here. You can find links to all the books he has written here, and the book Trisha quoted from - Leading with Cultural Intelligence is featured here where you can...2023-12-2124 minThe ShiftThe ShiftWelcome to The Shift - An IntroductionIn this episode, Trisha discusses Moments of Shift and why they are important for developing Cultural Intelligence (CQ). She describes an example in her life when she experienced a mental shift. Part of her mental shift was an awareness of her cultural value of individualism and how that value and her practices related to that value might appear selfish to someone from a collective culture. You can learn more about individualism and collectivism here2023-12-0706 minThe ShiftThe ShiftTeaser: The Shift - Moments of seeing things differently.In this teaser episode, Trisha introduces the idea of mental 'shifts', those moments when our perception changes and we are able to see things differently. This podcast series will discuss cultural metacognition - a key part of Cultural Intelligence - how we can increase it and help others in that process.2023-12-0101 minHot Off The WireHot Off The WireUS tells Israel to limit further civilian displacement; Trump discusses Obamacare, military; Stephen Colbert recovering from surgeryOn the version of Hot off the Wire posted Nov. 28 at 7:15 a.m. CT: WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has told Israel that it must operate with far greater precision in southern Gaza if it renews a ground campaign aimed at eradicating the Hamas militant group. That's according to senior administration officials who briefed reporters on the condition of anonymity under ground rules set by the White House. The officials said President Joe Biden and other administration officials have underscored to the Israelis that it is critical that the expected military campaign to eradicate Hamas in the so...2023-11-2811 minThe Athrú Communications PodcastThe Athrú Communications PodcastA Quick Dip into Cultural Intelligence - with Trisha CarterA Quick Dip into Cultural Intelligence with Trisha Carter. Cultural Intelligence: one of the terms we hear in relation to leadership and communications competencies but what is cultural intelligence?  To answer this question, we asked an expert. Trisha Carter is an Organisational Psychologist, specializing in Intercultural Psychology who works in global mobility and diversity, equity and inclusion. She is a Certified Facilitator in Cultural Intelligence (Adv) and has been helping clients to grow and develop their cultural intelligence for over 20 years through her training and coaching business Trans Cultural Careers. Through her work with The Kal...2023-09-1812 minA.S. We Know ItA.S. We Know ItThe Trisha Paytas Iceberg EXPLAINED ***NOT CLICKBAIT***Welcome back to A.S. We Know It! In this episode, Amelia and Sara dive deep into the life of internet celebrity Trisha Paytas, discuss the exploration of girlhood in a chronically online world, and eat tortilla chips! TW: mentions of drug abuse, alcohol abuse & sexual abuse Our Sources: Vulture, 2021 Michigan Daily, 2021 ET, 2019 Trisha’s Youtube Channel Our InstagramA special thanks to Carter Combs for our podcast music.2023-08-261h 21Let\'s TalkLet's TalkEmergency Management ServicesWe sit down with Trisha Rooda and discuss all things emergency management in the Sedalia community. 2023-07-0843 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Romance, ModernGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Romance, ModernYou Should Smile More by Anastasia RyanPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/649802to listen full audiobooks. Title: You Should Smile More Author: Anastasia Ryan Narrator: Hillary Huber Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 44 minutes Release date: February 2, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: Telemarketer Vanessa Blair isn't in love with her job. It pays the bills and feeds her foster kittens but offers only one other perk: her friendships with Jane Delaney and Trisha Lam. But, as mind-numbing as her job is, things are about to get worse. Xavier Adams, her self-absorbed boss, calls Vanessa into the conference room and fires her. The...2023-02-027h 44Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Romance, ModernGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Romance, ModernYou Should Smile More by Anastasia RyanPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/649802 to listen full audiobooks. Title: You Should Smile More Author: Anastasia Ryan Narrator: Hillary Huber Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 44 minutes Release date: February 2, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: Telemarketer Vanessa Blair isn't in love with her job. It pays the bills and feeds her foster kittens but offers only one other perk: her friendships with Jane Delaney and Trisha Lam. But, as mind-numbing as her job is, things are about to get worse. Xavier Adams, her self-absorbed boss, calls Vanessa into the conference room and fires her...2023-02-0203 minGet New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenGet New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenYou Should Smile More by Anastasia RyanPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/649802 to listen full audiobooks. Title: You Should Smile More Author: Anastasia Ryan Narrator: Hillary Huber Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 44 minutes Release date: February 2, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Telemarketer Vanessa Blair isn't in love with her job. It pays the bills and feeds her foster kittens but offers only one other perk: her friendships with Jane Delaney and Trisha Lam. But, as mind-numbing as her job is, things are about to get worse. Xavier Adams, her self-absorbed boss, calls Vanessa into the conference room and fires...2023-02-0203 minGet New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenGet New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenYou Should Smile More by Anastasia RyanPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/649802to listen full audiobooks. Title: You Should Smile More Author: Anastasia Ryan Narrator: Hillary Huber Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 44 minutes Release date: February 2, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Telemarketer Vanessa Blair isn't in love with her job. It pays the bills and feeds her foster kittens but offers only one other perk: her friendships with Jane Delaney and Trisha Lam. But, as mind-numbing as her job is, things are about to get worse. Xavier Adams, her self-absorbed boss, calls Vanessa into the conference room and fires her...2023-02-027h 44Becoming Inclusive From The Kaleidoscope GroupBecoming Inclusive From The Kaleidoscope GroupWhat is Cross-Cultural Management And How Does It Intersect With DEI?To understand organizational culture, consider this analogy from the late author and novelist David Foster Wallace. Here’s how it goes: A big fish meets a little fish and asks “how’s the water?” In response, the little fish say’s “what’s water?” The water is like organizational culture, which is slightly different than how we talk about culture in a broader sense.  So in the fish and water analogy, organizational culture is the water we swim in. If we apply this to the workplace, it's common that we don’t truly appreciate or understand our organizational cultures until we leave them...2022-08-3136 minBeing Home With HunkerBeing Home With HunkerICYMI: Bedroom Feng Shui, DIY Tips, Home Styling Advice, and Indoor Plant Care (July 2022 Recap)On this extra in-between episode, host @laurie.gunning.grossman recaps the shows we featured on the Being Home With Hunker podcast during the month of July.We’re giving you short clips from each conversation, basically a taste of who we had on the show and the topics we talked about. We spoke with Kate MacKinnon on bedroom Feng Shui tips; Trisha Sprouse on DIY tools and tips for creating our own home decor; Robin Zachary on how to use prop styling tips to create beautiful moments and vignettes in our...2022-08-0508 minBecoming Inclusive From The Kaleidoscope GroupBecoming Inclusive From The Kaleidoscope GroupMental Health: It Matters in the Workplace!May marks Mental Health Awareness Month and we’ll be exploring the connections between mental wellness and diversity, equity and inclusion in today’s episode of Being Inclusive podcast. Hosts Reggie Ponder and Kat Potts are joined by special guest Trisha Carter Global Engagement Leader and Organizational Psychologist, who offers her well-informed perspectives on the clear connections between DEI and mental health to help leaders and employees improve performance and enhance workplace culture. We all know that bringing our “whole selves” to the workplace is important, but many find that difficult, if not impossible; especially as it relates t...2022-05-1932 minBecoming Inclusive From The Kaleidoscope GroupBecoming Inclusive From The Kaleidoscope GroupUnderstanding Psychological Safety: Empowered ExpressionPsychological safety is having the freedom to contribute without fear of being humiliated or punished. In DEI, it's a factor in feeling empowered to step up, step in or be an ally. But psychological safety is also important in making recommendations, shaping strategies or ideas or simply expressing yourself. In today's conversation Jerry Jones, Global Director of Design and Development, and Trisha Carter, Global Engagement Leader and organizational psychologist, join us for a wide-ranging exploration of what it means to have empowered expression. Learn how culture and communication shape the ideas of psychological safety, why psychological safety is a...2022-03-1028 minNews and Features from MTSUNews and Features from MTSUClassroom In Your Living Room - Episode 5: Tinkering and Problem-Solving: The Creative MindsetIn this episode, we discuss how the concepts of create and play are important for our children to develop in order to be successful not only in subject areas when they return to school but also as working citizens in the 21st-century global economy. Many of us wonder if problem-solving and creativity are important for us to implement in our own home classrooms. Dr. Lando Carter says the answer is yes! No matter if your child seems to be “born to be creative” or not, this episode discusses how we can maintain structure for our students at home while also crea...2020-05-0122 minFeeling Things with Amy & KatFeeling Things with Amy & KatTrisha Yearwood: Holiday Memories. Birthday Wisdom. Being a Step-Mom. Gratitude.FIRST THING: On today’s episode Trisha Yearwood is back to talk all things Holidays and cherished memories! What is her go-to recipe for hosting, how does she time-manage cooking all the food on Thanksgiving, her holiday hacks and favorite Christmas song and movies. She definitely helped us get in the Holiday Spirit! SECOND THING: Happy ‘late’ Birthday, Trisha!! Having just turned 55, she is here to talk about the wisdom and lessons that she has learned in life thus far. Amy & Trisha get into confidence, what really matters the most and what she learned from building a home with Presid...2019-11-211h 18Let Your Ears Do the Reading, Full Audiobook Are the LeadingLet Your Ears Do the Reading, Full Audiobook Are the LeadingLotus Effect: A Psychological Thriller Audiobook by Trisha WolfeListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 610296 Title: Lotus Effect: A Psychological Thriller Author: Trisha Wolfe Narrator: Victoria Villarreal Format: Unabridged Length: 6:29:46 Language: English Release date: 10-09-19 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense Summary: From USA Today bestselling author Trisha Wolfe comes her most gripping psychological thriller yet. Lakin Hale, true crime writer and victim of an attack that left her for dead, helps crime solvers and victims close cold cases, yet there is one crime she hasnt been able to solve: Her own. As she embarks on a new case, working...2019-10-096h 29Kinda Cute: A Pop Culture PodcastKinda Cute: A Pop Culture PodcastKinda Cute – Ep. 10 – Swinging with Thomas Middleditch, a 6.5 Inch Tongue Gets the Big Mons$, and Aaron Carter vs. Nick Carter In episode 10’s discussion of The Cut: *a brief update on Millie’s Face washing and Caroline Calloway *a fellow Floridian is making over $100k a year, partially thanks to her long ass tongue *Thomas Middleditch likes to swing and refer to himself as a ravenous little monster *Nick Carter gets a restraining order against little bro, Aaron Carter, but I’m more concerned with Trisha Paytas This Week’s Legit Sh*t:  Big Ass Sustainable Scrunchies from Room Shop Vintage: https://roomshopvintage.com/collections/giant-scrunchies BONUS: we fi...2019-09-1948 minEveryone Loves GuitarEveryone Loves GuitarKeith Horne - Peter Frampton, Tanya Tucker, Trisha YearwoodA right hander who plays bass and guitar left-handed (upside down), and drums (righty)... keith was a Virginia flat-picking champion for 8 years in a row. Raised on bluegrass, Keith’s played with Peter Frampton, Tanya Tucker, Trisha Yearwood, Lonestar, Ricky Van Shelton, Luke Bryan, Easton Corbin, Carter Beauford, Ramsey Lewis, and had a top 20 hit with his own band, Hot Apple Pie Keith shares a cool story how he got the gig with Peter Frampton, opening for Miles Davis, playing with Danny Gatton at age 14, transforming his life from once weighing over 400 pounds, best concerts he’s seen...2019-01-081h 16Gifts from Global Baptists: Stories Engaging Churches in ConversationGifts from Global Baptists: Stories Engaging Churches in ConversationBWA partners with HORIZONSJeff Carter, Director of HORIZONS and Congress Mobilization at the BWA, discusses HORIZONS, a youth workers training initiative, partnership with BWA.2018-10-0117 minHow to Listen to Free Audiobook in Self Development, How-ToHow to Listen to Free Audiobook in Self Development, How-ToImportant Wedding Planning Ideas by Wendy Elkins-Hall | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Important Wedding Planning Ideas Author: Wendy Elkins-Hall Narrator: Trisha Wiggin-Fausnaugh Format: Unabridged Length: 1 hr and 14 mins Language: English Release date: 04-18-17 Publisher: FFD Publishing Genres: Self Development, How-To Summary: This wedding planning audiobook explores every essential element when planning a wedding, to help you achieve your perfect day. Inside you will find: This audiobook will assist you in understanding the entire wedding process. This will be the most important day of your life, so it's only right to consider all the options available to you and focus on...2017-04-181h 14The Culture Guy PodcastThe Culture Guy PodcastFrom New Zealand to China, from Australia to Papua New Guinea [The Culture Guy Podcast]In this episode Christian talks to Trisha Carter, founder of the Cultural Intelligence (CI) Collective in Sydney (Australia). The CI Collective is a comprehensive on-line resource that supports successful cross-cultural adaptation. Trisha shares with us her experience of living and working in several Southeast Asian cultures. She has over 15 years experience as an intercultural coach and trainer helping hundreds of ... Read More The post From New Zealand to China, from Australia to Papua New Guinea [The Culture Guy Podcast] appeared first on The Culture Mastery.2015-08-0300 min