March 16th, 2026
Doug Noll
In the pressure-cooker environment of modern workplaces hybrid schedules, endless Zoom calls, rapid pivots something quiet but decisive shapes whether people bring their full selves to work or keep their guard up. That something is emotional safety: the underlying confidence that you can speak candidly, share half-baked thoughts, own a misstep, or raise a concern […]
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March 16th, 2026
Devin Thorpe
We’ve created a new perk for our Impact Members: a searchable directory of live offerings. To be clear, the database isn’t yet complete, but already includes almost 300 offerings, including a bunch that met the screening requirements to be chosen as one of “Devin’s Impact Pick of the Week” selections. Each investment offering on the […]
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March 16th, 2026
Deborah Heiser
Key pointsSocial prescribing connects people to non-medical activities. Organizations use social prescribing to combat isolation and strengthen community connections. Social prescribing reduces loneliness, boosts resilience, improves health, and supports lifelong learning. People can engage in social prescribing by joining programs, mentoring, advocating, and staying involved. What is Social Prescribing?If you are like most, you haven’t […]
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March 16th, 2026
Kelly Daugherty
There is a pretty well-accepted theory on grieving that the first year is the hardest. The loss is so new, the first months can be spent in a blur of shock and disbelief. This can be especially true for a sudden loss, but can surprise people when they are in “shock” even after a loved […]
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March 16th, 2026
Misty Bolt
Navigating the world of Medicare can feel like trying to read a map in a foreign language. But don’t worry! I’m here to walk you through the twists and turns of enrolling in Medicare with confidence and ease. Whether you’re turning 65 or qualifying due to disability, understanding the ins and outs of Medicare enrollment […]
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March 16th, 2026
Devin Thorpe
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March 16th, 2026
Doug Noll
In today’s dynamic North American workplaces, conflict is a common occurrence, yet its true origins are frequently misunderstood. Rather than stemming primarily from clashing personalities, evidence from U.S.-based research consistently demonstrates that most workplace disagreements arise from communication breakdowns such as misunderstandings, unclear expectations, and inadequate information sharing rather than fixed individual traits. By shifting […]
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March 16th, 2026
Rob Ramseyer
Dr. Lisa Riegel joins Rob Ramseyer to translate neuroscience into practical coaching leadership. She explains why behavior is the intersection of biology and context, how athletes’ (and coaches’) perceptions are shaped unconsciously, and why teams under stress often lose access to their best decision-making. The conversation moves from brain science to culture-building: psychological safety, proactive […]
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March 16th, 2026
Doug Thorpe
Strategy Follows Gravity Have you ever tried to push water uphill? You can do it — with enough pipes, pumps, and pressure — but the moment you stop pushing, the water goes right back to where gravity wants it. Strategy works the same way. No matter how polished your strategic plan looks in the slide […]
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March 16th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series. On this episode, we talk with Kansas City–based jazz saxophonist, singer, and songwriter Nneoma Lanea. We caught up with this rising jazz artist to talk about her Kansas City roots, musical influences, dreams, and what the future may hold. From her early passion for […]
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