Work From The Inside Out

Tammy Gooler Loeb
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Oct 7, 2020 • 1h 10min

94: Make Yourself Necessary with Jeff Madoff

Jeffrey Madoff is the founder of Madoff productions based in New York City. His company produces branded film and video content for major brands such as Ralph Lauren, Radio City Music Hall, Harvard School of Public Health, and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Madoff is an adjunct professor at Parsons School of Design and authored a book about his class entitled Creative Careers: Making a Living with Your Ideas.Jeff Madoff began his career as a fashion designer, then switched careers to film and video production. He has since expanded his reach to include teaching, book and playwriting, and theatrical producing. He has written and is producing a play, “Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical” based on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame legend, Lloyd Price, which will premiere in February 2022 at the People’s Light Theater in Malvern, PA.In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more about Jeff and his career journey:Jeff learned early in his career that perseverance was key to getting the full experience of all that he did academically, professionally, and personally.He was named one of the top 10 US designers before he switched to filmmaking.Jeff majored in Psychology and Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin and was on the wrestling team, all of which he says prepared him for life in the film business.For his class at Parsons, he invites highly accomplished professional guest speakers to share their journeys with students. Guests have included Daymond John, Karlie Kloss, Tim Ferriss, Randi Zuckerberg, Dylan Lauren, and Joy-Ann Reid.Jeff’s documentary films about philanthropist Brooke Astor and iconic dancer Martha Graham have been well received by the press, including the New York Times.Learn more and connect with Jeff here:LinkedInFacebookWebsiteStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter
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Sep 30, 2020 • 41min

93: Show Up To Make Your Impact with John Neral

John Neral has lived many lives. After a 16 year career as a middle school mathematics teacher, he leveraged his background to work as a state educational assessment specialist and the training and staffing director for an educational nonprofit. Today he leads John Neral Coaching LLC, an organizational coaching and public speaking firm. He is also the author of the new book, SHOW UP, Six Strategies to Lead a More Energetic and Impactful Career. John reawakens, energizes galvanizes, and innovates the mind think of employees, corporations, associations, and people.But wait folks… there’s so much more.A professional bowler, John won the Professional Bowlers Association, Regional Title in 2010. He is a game show fan and has appeared on episodes of the Game Show Network’s Chain Reaction and Make My Day. John is a former church organ prodigy.He is also an avid traveler having sojourned to five of the seven continents.In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more as John generously shares not only his career but also his personal journey:John grew up in a strict Catholic family.When he was 10 years old, his sister, as a new high school graduate, announced she was pregnant. Needless to say, this did not sit well with the family. A few years later John realized that he was gay but did not come out until he was 26. Two years later he told his family and they disowned him. They did not speak for two years.John points to this period in his life as offering him huge learning both in life and career as he navigated all kinds of relationships and how to communicate within them.When John’s mother was diagnosed with cancer, she reached out to him and they reconciled.Learn more and connect with John here:FacebookLinkedInWebsiteYouTubeInstagramStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter
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Sep 23, 2020 • 43min

92: Learning New Things, Living My Values with Holly Hester Reilly

‘They’ say that most people will have at least two careers over the course of their lifetime. Holly Hester-Reilly is no exception. She retired from her first career as a competitive figure skater at 17 years of age. Holly pursued her dream to conduct drug development research by studying chemical engineering. Earning her master’s degree and on the path to a Ph.D., she was published in scientific journals, began teaching chemistry labs at a local college, and coached figure skating to make ends meet. Aiming to earn a Ph.D. she failed her qualifying exams, not once, but twice. She knew her discipline well but suffered from panic attacks that interfered with her focus. She aimed for environmental engineering roles from there landing a job with the City of New York which lasted two years. It was not a culture fit for her. In her spare time, nights, and weekends, she worked for a tech startup and landed a full-time role with a company as their fourth employee, leveraging her background in chemical engineering.Today, Holly is the founder and CEO of H2R Product Science, a product management coaching and consulting firm that teaches the science of high growth and product development. In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more about Holly’s career story:Holly is a former Columbia University Research Scientist and has led over a dozen digital product initiatives at startups, high growth companies, and enterprises like MediaMath, Shutterstock, the Lean Startup Company, Unilever, Capital One, and WeightWatchers.She is also the host of the Product Science podcast.Holly teaches public and private workshops and has spoken about building high growth products at the Lean Startup Summit Europe, Product Tank NYC, Parsons School of Design, and the Products School.Learn more and connect with Holly Hester Reilly here:FacebookLinkedInTwitterWebsiteStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter
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Sep 16, 2020 • 43min

91: Show Up Like You Mean It with Mary van der Wiel

Mary Van der Wiel helps people recognize who they are so that others can. With a knack for intuitively knowing how to scope out the landscape for her clients, she's always on the lookout for the invisible clues they might be missing.For her, the intersection of neuroscience, creativity, and innovation is always the most fascinating. Van consults, speaks, and takes her signature NY Brand Lab workshops across the USA, Latin America, and Australia. Currently working and living in Mexico, she's recently launched her Black Line Crazy limited edition collection of wearable art and homewares. In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more about Van’s career story:Van was the Chief Creative Officer and founder of an award-winning branding and design agency with offices in New York and Sydney. She sold her agency in 2005.She was dubbed a brand psychologist by Time Inc. Magazines when her agency launched People Weekly in the Australian market.  A weekly contributor to Dan Schwabel's Personal Branding Blog. she's written for entrepreneur.com, been quoted and featured in Inc. Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, Reuters, The Australian Financial Review, Investor's Business Daily, and American Express OPEN Forum.Learn more and connect with Mary van der Wiel here:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBrand Advisory WebsiteDesign ShopStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter
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Sep 9, 2020 • 38min

90: You Can Choose Your Own Destiny with Jayne Mattson

At 14 years old, Jayne Mattson’s father gave her a copy of Dale Carnegie’s book “How To Win Friends and Influence People,” telling her, “you can choose your own destiny.” He was her biggest champion. His encouragement meant the world to Jayne, especially since she and her five siblings had lost their mother the year before. Jayne pursued a career in the medical device industry as a quality assurance documentation systems engineer, staying with the same company for 23 years. When an opportunity for a layoff package arose, she grabbed it. Jayne reinvented herself to step into work that she truly loved, which included managing and developing people.  Today, Jayne is an author, consultant, and speaker on career management, relationship building, and confidence development. She inspires professionals to take charge of their lives, develop professional relationships, and build sustainable confidence for career and life success. In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more about Jayne’s career story:Jayne authored the book, You, You, Me You: The Art of Talking to People, Networking, and Building Relationships.She is a frequent writer and contributor to CareerBuilder, Monster.com, CIO, Mashable.com, the Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times.Jayne conducts seminars and webinars on conveying confidence presenting your best self, finding your voice, and developing relationships for career success.She holds a master's degree in management from Lesley University, a Bachelor's in human resources from Northeastern University, and certification from Dale Carnegie based on his principles and how to win friends and influence people.Learn more and connect with Jayne here:InstagramFacebookLinkedInWebsiteStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter
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Sep 2, 2020 • 53min

89: Do Something That Makes You Uncomfortable with Ashwin Krishnan

Ashwin Krishnan describes his beginnings as a “typical Indian immigrant story”. He is an Engineer who became an Engineering Manager, growing restless and segueing into Product Management then rising to VP and SVP. While Ashwin was innovating and experimenting, he realized how constrained he felt by the insular mindset of his industry and the narrow definition of his job. He finally admitted to himself that he was dissatisfied.Then, Ashwin did something unusual for a man in his position: He stopped and examined his life and talents to identify what was fulfilling and had purpose. He discovered that he enjoyed storytelling to promote understanding and loved mentoring people to become the best version of themselves. Ashwin also realized that he was still passionate about the tech industry, particularly the issues surrounding privacy and ethics.Today, Ashwin serves as the COO of UberKnowledge, bringing cybersecurity awareness and training to demographics that are underrepresented in the industry. He writes articles and blog posts using analogy to simplify technology trends and complex topics like AI and IoT. Ashwin hosts podcasts with CISOs and industry experts in order to bridge the chasm between security vendors and customers so that real problems can be solved to make the world a safer place. In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more about Ashwin’s career story:Ashwin’s purpose is to empathize, educate, and empower in tech ethics and most of all, human goodness.He speaks at meetings on the need for a sharper focus on ethics in the tech industry.Ashwin hosts the Undercover Leaders podcast, in which he showcases the human beings who do the extraordinary every single day, yet without recognition. He digs deep into why they do what they do and explores how they stay motivated.Learn more and connect with Ashwin here:LinkedInWebsiteStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter
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Aug 19, 2020 • 44min

87: Corporate Employee with an Entrepreneurial Mindset with Mark Hayward

Mark Hayward describes himself as a corporate employee with an entrepreneurial mindset and that is exactly who he is. With a background in economics, policy, and government, he started his career in public service economic affairs policy for the central government. Mark became restless in that environment and moved into the world of consulting and business. With the help of a mentor coach, he has grown to add value to his corporate work by developing a few side hustles. In addition to his day job, Mark is the host of the Absolute Business Mindset podcast. He also invests in real estate and started a business coaching practice which he hopes to expand in the future.In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn about Mark’s professional journey:Today, Mark lives in London, England, and works for KPMG UK as a consultant.He has experience in software sales and account management, product development, and implementation.Mark also maintains a small business coaching practice.In addition to hosting his podcast, he developed and offers a course on podcasting aspiring hosts. Learn more and connect with Mark here:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out Websit
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Aug 12, 2020 • 57min

86: Curing Workplace Misery with Claire Chandler

“Are you doing what you're passionate about? If you know the answer is no. You're obligated to do something about that. Because you're not meant to be miserable. That's not why you're here,” says Claire Chandler, president and founder of Talent Boost.Claire Chandler leverages over 25 years of experience in business leadership, human resources, and communications to boost leadership alignment and effectiveness in a wide range of organizations. She has extensive experience in organizational effectiveness, executive coaching, leadership development, communication strategy, employment branding, succession management, employee onboarding and engagement, talent, infrastructure, and strategic planning. After many years of climbing the corporate ladder to the c-suite and then surviving a cancer diagnosis, Claire decided to take the next step to establish her own business, Talent Boost.She helps growing organizations align their leadership around a unifying vision that attracts and retains the right talent to accomplish their mission. In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn about Claire’s professional journey:Claire is the author of The Whirlpool Effect, Inspire the FLOW that Boosts Company Performance.She holds a certificate in Strategic HR leadership from Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations, a master's degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and a bachelor's degree from Fairfield University.Claire has decades of experience in production, communications, customer service, and human resources in the global environmental and energy resources industries.Learn more and connect with Claire here:WebsiteFacebookLinkedInTwitterYouTubeStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter
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Aug 5, 2020 • 56min

85: Manage Your Message with Jim Karrh

In our increasingly uncertain world, Dr. Jim Karrh helps businesses break through their doubts and grow through more effective and consistent customer conversations. But he knows you don't have to be a Ph.D., a professional speaker, an extrovert, or a brilliant conversationalist to bring your own business story to life.After several years on Wall Street and a few years in the radio and media arenas in his hometown of Waynesboro, Georgia, Jim realized that he wanted to help people more directly. After earning his Ph.D. in Business, he thought it would be rewarding to teach and secured a position teaching management and marketing in Little Rock, Arkansas. Along the way, he began to take on some consulting projects in addition to his academic responsibilities and one thing led to another.Today, Jim Karrh offers clients his experience as a consumer researcher, award-winning corporate marketing leader, and now consultant, speaker, and coach to businesses ranging from startups to members of the Fortune 500. In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn much more about Jim’s journey:Jim is the author of the Science of Customer Connections, Manage Your Message to Grow Your Business.  He is also the host of the Manage Your Message podcast. Jim has an MBA from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, along with bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from the University of Florida.Learn more and connect with Jim here:WebsiteLinkedInStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out Website
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Jul 29, 2020 • 45min

84: Gratitude is a Motivator with Chris Schembra

Chris Schembra has few memories of his childhood. Growing up on Hilton Head Island, SC, he was diagnosed at 5 with ADHD, always had a lot to say, and many thoughts that he wasn’t allowed to express. While in college Chris sought a new identity, taking on leadership roles, philanthropic activities, and at the same time, abusing drugs and alcohol. That led to crashing cars, fights with police, going to jail a few times, and failed stays in rehab. After his last stay in rehab, Chris was medicine free for the first time in years. He moved home to Hilton Head and fell in love with nature. In the next two years, he worked as a kayak tour guide, a stand-up paddleboard instructor, and earned his boat captain’s license. He then went to Patagonia to learn wilderness leadership skills and returned home to work for a year with a therapeutic outdoor program for adolescents. But wait, folks… that’s not all!Next stage: Chris and two friends started a marketing company on Hilton Head, providing a variety of services to businesses all over the island. The entrepreneurial bug had captured Chris’s soul. Around that time, he was visiting with a woman who was like a grandmother to him. She told him he had outgrown the island and that he should move to New York City. She had never told him what to do before and he took her words to heart. Chris moved to New York City and after a week, he called his Dad and said, “I think I want to be an actor.” And he did!In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn much more about Chris’s journey:Chris is the Founder + Chief Question Asker of 7:47, an advisory firm that helps companies give the GIFT of community and belonging to their clients and partnersHaving used his signature pasta sauce to spark over 400,000 relationships around the dinner table, his core hypothesis is that giving gratitude to others is the key to fulfillment, and ultimately good for business.His book: Gratitude and Pasta: The Secret Sauce for Human Connection, chronicles his adventures as one of the most sought-after dinner hosts in the World.Learn more and connect with Chris here: WebsiteStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out Website

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