April 6th, 2026
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: The growing interest in how the brain processes intense emotions is quietly transforming the way we handle conflict from tense boardrooms and crowded courtrooms to everyday disagreements at home or work. When disputes spiral, they consume time, money, and emotional energy. Increasingly, professionals across fields are looking beyond surface-level fixes and turning toward […]
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April 6th, 2026
JoAnne Dodgson
Buffalo roam the prairies and live in great herds. When tending to their young, Buffalo instinctively gather themselves in a circle, facing out, surrounding the little ones. The guardian buffalo stand vigil, holding their ground, protecting the precious new lives. The protective space made by Buffalo is not a permanent structure. Discernment is made about […]
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April 6th, 2026
Rob Ramseyer
Bruce Brown has been coaching and consulting for decades. He is practical and someone I learn so much from every time I talk to him. So, when he told me in a recent conversation on the Beyond Coaching podcast that he spent an entire summer rethinking how he approached conditioning, I paid attention even though […]
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April 6th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series. On this episode, we talk with trumpeter and advocate Jeffrey Nussbaum and celebrated drummer Bobby Sanabria. We dive into the powerful story behind the 2026 album From My Shiny Imagination: Music by Sam Baum, a project that brings heart, purpose, and extraordinary musicianship together. […]
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April 6th, 2026
Jerry Zezima
By Jerry Zezima I am a man of vision — 20/30, to be exact. And my wife, Sue, is a woman of vision — also 20/30. So why can’t we find our glasses? Or keep track of how many pairs we have? Or use the right ones when we want to read, drive or watch […]
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April 6th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series. On this episode, we talk with acclaimed jazz pianist and composer Yelena Eckemoff. Known for her richly imaginative musical storytelling, Yelena returns with her 2026 album Rosendals Garden—a stunning trio project inspired by the natural beauty, history, and quiet magic of Sweden. Set for […]
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April 6th, 2026
Jodie Filogomo
The classic trucker jacket has earned its place in our closets, and of course, I still love it, but style should never feel boring. One of the easiest ways to refresh your wardrobe without starting from scratch is exploring different types of denim jackets, especially when it comes to silhouette. Quote of the day: “The […]
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April 6th, 2026
Royce Shook
Yesterday we talked about milestones, those moments we circle on the calendar and celebrate. But underneath every milestone is something quieter, something we don’t always notice. Our relationship with time. It may be the most important relationship we have. It shapes everything, our choices, our memories, our hopes. And yet, most of us move through […]
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April 5th, 2026
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: In an era of accelerated workplace dynamics, where remote teams, diverse perspectives, and mounting pressures routinely collide, organizations increasingly recognize that the ability to defuse tension stands as a critical professional skill. Specialized training programs dedicated to calming heated discussions have moved from niche offerings to mainstream investments, helping employees and leaders transform […]
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April 5th, 2026
Julienne Ryan
Those raised front steps weren’t just concrete and brick — they were a gathering place, a living room open to the street, where neighbors came together when the weather said yes. Side by side. Shoulder to shoulder. Nobody performing, nobody winning. Just people showing up. I’ve been talking about “front stoop moments” in my coaching […]
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