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The Original Shareable (2017-2023) - migrate
Jeff Gibbard
233 episodes
4 months ago
The original Shareable Podcast launched in early 2017 as part of the C-Suite Radio Network. The podcast began with conversations about the impact of people and technology on our lives and careers. From the outset, Shareable did things a little differently, pioneering the idea of sharing the mic by letting the guest host the show in a segment originally called "Now You Do Me" and later renamed "The Mic Swap." The rapid fire questions that began in season one later broke out into its own segment called "Think Fast." While always maintaining an interest in people and technology, the original Shareable expanded to include a wider assortment of guests and topics. After 268 episodes of interviews, the show went into hiatus for a full reboot.
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The original Shareable Podcast launched in early 2017 as part of the C-Suite Radio Network. The podcast began with conversations about the impact of people and technology on our lives and careers. From the outset, Shareable did things a little differently, pioneering the idea of sharing the mic by letting the guest host the show in a segment originally called "Now You Do Me" and later renamed "The Mic Swap." The rapid fire questions that began in season one later broke out into its own segment called "Think Fast." While always maintaining an interest in people and technology, the original Shareable expanded to include a wider assortment of guests and topics. After 268 episodes of interviews, the show went into hiatus for a full reboot.
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Entrepreneurship
Business,
Society & Culture,
Careers,
Relationships
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Healing and Intuition for Leaders with Leilani Mañulu
The Original Shareable (2017-2023) - migrate
48 minutes 40 seconds
2 years ago
Healing and Intuition for Leaders with Leilani Mañulu
SHOW NOTES About Leilani Mañulu Leilani Mañulu (lay-LAH-nee MAHN-yoo-loo) is a speaker, shaman, and leadership+DEI visionary based in the Seattle area. Leilani blends nearly two decades of experience in business, HR, leadership development, and DEI with her training as a shamanic practitioner to catalyze leaders toward co-creating organizations that are more intuitive, imaginative, and heart-centered. She is the author of “Paradox of the Water Bearer” and the host of The Intuitive Catalyst podcast. Leilani believes that conscious organizations that empower their people to stand in their authentic wholeness will be what restores balance to our world. Something you should read… […]
The Original Shareable (2017-2023) - migrate
The original Shareable Podcast launched in early 2017 as part of the C-Suite Radio Network. The podcast began with conversations about the impact of people and technology on our lives and careers. From the outset, Shareable did things a little differently, pioneering the idea of sharing the mic by letting the guest host the show in a segment originally called "Now You Do Me" and later renamed "The Mic Swap." The rapid fire questions that began in season one later broke out into its own segment called "Think Fast." While always maintaining an interest in people and technology, the original Shareable expanded to include a wider assortment of guests and topics. After 268 episodes of interviews, the show went into hiatus for a full reboot.