March 14th, 2026
Alan Cay Culler
“You are a conceptual reductionist.” The speaker was Dr. Richard Taylor and we were training continuous improvement (CI) coaches together in Hong Kong. It was at the end of a long week and we were packing up. “What?” I tilt-head-sneered. I really was not in the mood for snarky banter from Ric. Kelly, a mutual […]
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March 14th, 2026
Doug Noll
Picture this: a brief Slack message pops up “Let’s rethink this approach.” No tone, no facial expression, just text hanging in the digital air. Within minutes, defensiveness creeps in, assumptions take root, and what could have been a productive conversation stalls into awkward silence. The writer intended constructive input; the reader felt attacked. In the […]
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March 14th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with podcaster, consultant, growth coach, and “The Leadership Fanatic,” Mylena Sutton. Mylena helps leaders and individuals face the tough conversations they’ve been avoiding—both in the workplace and in their personal lives. Her work sits at the intersection […]
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March 14th, 2026
Joe Dimino
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with entrepreneur, author, and podcast host Anne Karber. Anne is the host of the Let’s Get Naked Podcast and the author of The Life Hack Playbook. Through her work, she creates powerful and honest conversations focused on […]
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March 14th, 2026
Michelle Greenwell
For the second year in a row, the Greenwell Center for Holistic Health is proud to participate in Podcasthon, a global movement where podcasters dedicate episodes to sharing the stories and missions of nonprofit organizations making a difference in the world. This year, our podcast episode highlights the work of the Canadian Association of BioEnergetic […]
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March 14th, 2026
Devin Thorpe
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March 14th, 2026
Doug Noll
In workplaces reshaped by hybrid models and distributed teams, a quiet but profound change has taken hold. Technical expertise and strategic thinking remain vital, yet a growing number of leaders now recognize that the capacity to understand and manage emotions both their own and those of others has shifted from a helpful trait to a […]
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March 14th, 2026
Don Akchin
Photo by Milan Popovic on Unsplash The EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. In the spring, says poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, “ a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.” In the spring, says I, an old man’s fancy […]
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March 14th, 2026
David Buck
The Myth of “I Don’t Have Time” The speed at which we live our personal and professional lives seems to be accelerating. Demands on us, alongside innovation, have become coupled into an ever increasing push to do more. Ironically I find people (even myself) tell ourselves silently or out loud, “I don’t have time.” It […]
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March 14th, 2026
Kelly Daugherty
A Free Online Workshop from the GRIEF Ladies You have people in your life who love you. And somehow, you still feel completely alone in your grief. They say the wrong things. They move on too quickly. They ask how you are doing, and you say “I’m fine” — because what else are you supposed […]
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