Greg DeShields Podcast
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Hosted by Greg DeShields, each episode features candid and compelling conversations with guests who have something meaningful to contribute to the dialogue.
Hosted by Greg DeShields, each episode features candid and compelling conversations with guests who have something meaningful to contribute to the dialogue.
In this episode of the Something to Say Podcast, we sit down with Stuart Weiner, a seasoned expert in healthcare compliance who has turned career mentor. Stuart shares insights from his extensive career working with hospitals, medical schools, and private practices before transitioning into the Professional Service Group of Central New Jersey (PSGC) role. We discuss the evolving job market, the challenges of career change, and the importance of networking and skill-building. Stuart also reflects on his journey, from childhood memories at Coney Island to his experiences in compliance, auditing, and consulting. His story is one of resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to helping others succeed professionally. This episode is packed with valuable insights if you're navigating a career transition or looking for job search strategies. Don't miss this insightful conversation!
In this episode of Something to Say, I sit down with Clay DeSouza, a seasoned political consultant and strategist with a rich background in grassroots campaigns and public relations. From working on historic presidential campaigns to crafting powerful marketing strategies, Clay shares his insights on mobilizing voters, the impact of storytelling, and the evolving landscape of political engagement. We dive into his journey, his biggest lessons, and how he helps organizations and candidates connect with their audiences authentically. Plus, we explore the role of resilience, the power of inner circles, and his perspective on navigating success and failure. Tune in for a compelling conversation filled with invaluable takeaways! Available on Alive Podcast Network and all major streaming platforms.
Join Greg DeShields on Something to Say Podcast as he sits down with Felicia Williams, principal of HiTouch Enterprises and founder of GyngerTea. Felicia shares her incredible journey from aspiring math teacher to leading event strategist, raising over $6 million for nonprofits and planning 300+ events. Discover how a "failure" led her to her true calling, the influence of mentors like Sharmain Matlock-Turner CEO of the Urban Affairs Coalition, and the challenges of balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship during the pandemic. Hear Felicia's inspiring story of resilience, leadership, and the power of community. Felicia also opens up about her career path, the importance of mentorship, and the lessons she's learned along the way. From planning major events to raising a family, Felicia shares her secrets to success and the importance of giving back.Tune in for an inspiring conversation about leadership, resilience, and the power of pursuing your dreams. Don't miss this candid conversation about pursuing your passion and making a difference!
In this episode of Something to Say, we dive deep with award-winning journalist and media mogul Ernest Owens. Ernest shares his inspiring journey, from his personal story and coming-out experience to the challenges and triumphs of building a successful media empire. We explore the evolving landscape of journalism, the importance of independent media, and the power of amplifying diverse voices. Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking conversation. Stay connected by subscribing and following for updates on our latest inspiring conversations!
In this episode of Something to Say, we sit down with Franne McNeal, President of Significant Business Results, to discuss her inspiring journey and transformative work with entrepreneurs. Franne shares how she helps business owners turn opportunities into tangible results, improving cash flow, reducing expenses, and driving profitability through her proven methods. We explore her personal story as a breast cancer and stroke survivor, her educational background from Princeton University and Temple University, and her experiences working with prestigious organizations like the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Initiative. Franne also opens up about her challenges, including a vulnerable look at her doctoral journey and how she transformed setbacks into new opportunities. Join us for this enriching conversation, where we will explore the heart of business success, resilience, and the power of curiosity. 🌟 Don’t miss Franne's perspective on leadership, entrepreneurship, and building networks that thrive. Zx4nNgvDOkmMGt8gzDYo