Tag Archives: corporate anthropology
472: Lisa Woodruff Wants Your Home To Escape Organizational Chaos!
Summary In this episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, Lisa Woodruff, founder of [...]
471: Rethink Retirement: Why Leaving Work Isn’t Leaving Relationships Behind
Summary Retirement is often framed as a personal milestone—a moment when we step away from [...]
470: The Generous Leader: Why Modern Leadership Is About Giving, Not Taking
Podcast Summary In this episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, Dr. Andi Simon [...]
469: How AI Is Transforming Meetings Into Strategic Assets with Ramsey Pryor
Summary Meetings dominate our workdays—but what if they could become a source of intelligence rather [...]
468: Why Retire? Mary Lou Mackin’s Honest Journey from Burnout to Reinvention
Millions of professionals are entering retirement each year, yet few are prepared for the emotional [...]
467: Rewiring the Brain for Success in the Age of AI with Philip Campbell
Cognitive neuroscientist Phillip Campbell explains how leaders can improve focus, adaptability, and strategic thinking by [...]
466: Reimagining the Modern Workplace
Summary What if work didn’t have to feel exhausting, overwhelming, or misaligned with who you [...]
462: In the Age of AI, Your Name Is Your Most Valuable Asset
As artificial intelligence accelerates, many leaders, founders, and professionals are quietly asking the same question: [...]
The Retirement Question Nobody’s Asking (But Everyone Should)
As I await the publication of my new book, “Rethink Retirement™: It’s not the End—but [...]
461: Oscar Barrera — How Business Anthropology Helped A Sourdough Company Grow
Oscar Barrera — How Corporate Anthropology Helps Businesses Grow (Even When the Market Isn’t Ready [...]

